Dr. Jenn Launches Interactive Website
Site features video podcast 'In the Den with Dr. Jenn.'
By: Sherri L. Shaulis
Posted: 01/09/2008
SAN DIEGO - Dr. Jennifer Gunsaullus, aka Dr.
Jenn, has launched her interactive website
DrJennsDen.com.
A primary feature of the site is the video podcast "In the
Den with Dr. Jenn," which Gunsaullus has written and hosted for the past year
and a half. Roughly 75 episodes have been produced, ranging in length from five
to 15 minutes.
"The focus is female sexuality from a holistic perspective,
including physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual, in a broad sense,"
Gunsaullus said. "Each show has a ‘Den Chat' topic or interview, a sexual fun fact
- these are very popular with viewers - and a ‘Den Recommend' of a book,
activity, movie, website, et cetera."
The episodes are shot in high-definition, wide-screen
format. The show is produced by Gorilla Soapbox.
Visitors have downloaded episodes of the video podcast an
average of 30,000 times monthly.
The website also has a calendar of events, blog, polls,
comments and more to make the site truly interactive, Gunsaullus said.
"Creating a new website that is interactive and
community-oriented means that there is a woman-friendly space for viewers of
the show and couples interested in leaning more about female sexuality," she
said. "We jokingly refer to it as a destination website."
Gunsaullus said the makeup of her online following is a
little surprising.
"Although I've designed the show for women, based on who
writes to me with questions and comments, I seem to have a larger following of
men," she said. "I think this has to do with the fact that men are generally
more comfortable with the topic of sex and because men are more likely to be on
the Internet looking at sex-related material.
"As well, I get a sense that men who are in relationships
with women appreciate my show because it gives them insights into their partners
and makes for stronger and more satisfying relationships. The show seems to
appeal to a wide range of ages and races/cultures."