Susan Block
- January 10, 2024
- Radio Personality
Quick Facts
Full Name | Susan Block |
Occupation | Radio Personality |
Date Of Birth | Jun 10, 1955(1955-06-10) |
Age | 69 |
Birthplace | Philadelphia |
Country | United States |
Horoscope | Gemini |
Susan Block Biography
Name | Susan Block |
Birthday | Jun 10 |
Birth Year | 1955 |
Place Of Birth | Philadelphia |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Gemini |
Susan Block is one of the most popular and richest Radio Personality who was born on June 10, 1955 in Philadelphia, United States. In the latter part of the 1970s and early 1980s, Block continued her studies in sex, theatre, and philosophy . She attended PWU, San Francisco State, UC Berkeley, and the Naropa Institute. Block also performed as an actor in the New Haven City Mime, was a part of the ensembles in New England Commedia and La Mer Mime and Mask Theater, and wrote for a variety of freelance publications. She was the first to climb the top of the Golden Gate Bridge, as in addition to crossing the San Oakland Bay Bridge between San Francisco and the city of California numerous times together with members of San Francisco Suicide Club. San Francisco Suicide Club. She also travelled extensively across in the United States, Mexico, France as well as in the Netherlands, Italy, Israel, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal.
In the year 1990, Block collaborated with Lobkowicz to develop an audio- cassette series called “Desert Susan,” distributed to the soldiers in Desert Storm, and “Bedtime Stories for Adults.” They also released Dr. Block’s Journal. The year 1992 was the time that Block along with Lobkowicz became wed in Philadelphia. In the is the year they also began recording Block’s show on radio now known as the Dr. Susan Block Show, to be broadcast on cable television. They also established their own organization, the Dr. Susan Block Institute for the Erotic Arts & Sciences. The show was broadcast in 1993. program was broadcast across the nation on over 75 radio stations under the Independent Broadcasters Network. In 1996, when the IBN’s owners IBN were convicted of scams, Block started one of the first radio stations on the Internet, RADIOSUZY1.com, where her show is broadcast live and recorded 24/7. In 1996, she was the host of her very first HBO program, Radio Sex TV with Dr. Susan Block, and released her third work The 10 Commandments of Pleasure: Erotic Keys to a healthy, sexually active Life (St. Martin’s Press).
Also, in 1998, she moved her institute and production company from the “Villa Piacere” in the Hollywood Hills to “Dr. Suzy’s Speakeasy” in Downtown LA. “We call it a Speakeasy because we speak about subjects that are not so easy to speak about,” says Block. The Speakeasy Gallery of Erotic Art exhibits erotic art works from artists around the world. Block’s first gallery opening was featured on HBO’s Real Sex. The scene at Dr. Suzy’s Speakeasy is often described as “Felliniesque” and “Warholesque.”
In 1998, BlockFilms began producing the Encyclopedia of Sex & Fetish series, including “The New Horny Housewife”, “Feet: An Erotic Study in Podophilic Sexuality”, “Kenneth W. Starr: A Pornographer for Our Times”, “Vibrators & other lovers”, “The Fine Art of Fellatio”, “Luscious Cunnilingus”, “Sex Heals” and “Spanking for Adults Only,”. Around this time, Block became a consultant for the Los Angeles Public Defender’s Office, Death Penalty Sex Crimes Division.
in 1984 Block released her debut book Advertising for Love (William Morrow) that predicted the personal advertising revolution that quickly began in newspapers and magazines, and later, on the Internet.
Susan Block Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Radio Personality |
House | Living in own house. |
Susan Block is one of the richest Radio Personality from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Susan Block 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Block is a native of Philadelphia and grew up at Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, an honors student at Harriton High School, recipient of the DAR Award, President of the Philadelphia Model United Nations and the Editor-in Chief of Harriton Forum, the Harriton Forum student newspaper which was later renamed the Harriton Free Forum (the name has remained for over two decades). Block was admitted to Yale University as a student in the year 1973. She. She graduating from Yale magna cumlaude studying Theater Studies, in 1977. She was awarded her doctoral and masters degree in the field of philosophy at Pacific Western University (now called California Miramar University) in 1991, a university that had no accreditation from a regional level. She also completed her doctoral dissertation about “Being A Woman: A Philosophical Analysis of the Four Aspects of Female Psychology According to Toni Wolff.” In 2011, she received an honorary doctorate from the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality.
In the latter half of 1984 she met her soon-to-be husband Maximillian Rudolph Lobkowicz-Filangieri via KIEV. While they became friends, they had relationships with others and didn’t begin to get married until about six years after. The year was 1986 and Block began the very first of 976 and 997 number telephone dating with advice lines or fantasy calls. The year 1987 saw Block changed her station for her radio show onto KFOX 93.5 FM, and there it changed from an actual matchmaking program as it became a telephone-in talk show that discussed sexuality, politics and culture with guests such as The Dr. Timothy Leary, John Densmore of The Doors and comedian Sam Kinison. In the years that followed she also wrote shorter stories in the Dr. Lonnie Barbach’s anthologies, Pleasures, Erotic Interludes and The Erotic Encounter. She also wrote the story she co-wrote in collaboration with Lobkowicz.
In 1994, Block first saw the “Make-Love-Not-War” bonobo chimpanzees on PBS, and in 1996, she started the Block Bonobo Foundation, an advocacy group for the highly endangered bonobos who also figure prominently in her book The 10 Commandments of Pleasure. Called “the Erin Brockovich of the Bonobo” by Salon, Block uses the highly sexual, relatively non-violent and non-male-dominant bonobo “lifestyle” as inspiration for her philosophy of “Ethical Hedonism,” a.k.a. “The Bonobo Way of Peace through Pleasure.” She contributes to the conservation efforts of the Bonobo Conservation Initiative and Lola ya Bonobo, among others. She has produced several bonobo oriented radio and TV shows and DVD’s including “The Bonobo Conservation Revolution” with Deni Béchard, “The Bonobo Handshake” with Vanessa Woods, The Bonobo Imperative with Bushmeat Project Director Tony Rose, “Letter to Kabilah,” “Peace, Love and Bonobos” with Sally Jewell Coxe and “The Bonobo Way” with Harvard anthropologist Richard Wrangham. She is also featured in the documentaries Cousin Bonobo and Humanimal, among others. Her book The Bonobo Way: The Evolution of Peace Through Pleasure was published in November 2014.
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In 2003, Block and Lobkowicz founded the Cannes Press Club in Cannes, France, began publishing the Cannes Bla Bla online, and broadcasting shows in Paris and the South of France. In 2004, she starred in The A-Z of Fetish.
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Besides ethical hedonism and the Bonobo Way, Block promotes what she calls “Pleasure Sex”, sex that is recreational, healthful, relationship-oriented or celebratory as opposed to reproductive. She also advocates what she calls “Faith-Based Sex” and “Blue Values”. Cara Jepsen put it this way in the Illinois Entertainer: “Dr. Susan Block’s HBO specials expose inhibited Middle America to the idea that it’s OK to discuss—and enjoy—sex…”