Logan Levkoff
Dr. Logan Levkoff was a TV personality, columnist and author widely respected for her thoughtful expertise in the areas of sexuality, relationships, and parenting. Levkoff's lifelong interest in relationships and the positives affects of being open about sexuality in life and culture eventually led her to pursue a Master's degree in Human Sexuality from the University of Pennsylvania. From there she would go on to receive her Ph.D. in Human Sexuality, Marriage and Family Life Education from New York University. Equipped with a vast amount of education training, Levkoff set out to do her life's work of creating a safe environment for people to talk about sex and sexuality. In 2010 she authored her first book on the topic of sex, How to Get Your Wife to Have Sex With You, and followed it up with Third Base Ain't What It Used to Be in 2012. In addition to her books, Levkoff also began appearing on various talk shows as an expert on sexuality, and soon became a familiar face on daytime television shows like "Good Morning America" (ABC, 1975- ). In 2014 she began appearing as one of the sexuality experts on A&E's reality series "Married at First Sight" (A&E, 2015- ). Levkoff co-authored her third book Got Teens? in 2014, and also blogged on the topics of sexuality, parenting and relationships for the Huffington Post. In addition to her books, blogging and television hosting, Levkoff also remained active as a guest on daytime television, with frequent appearances on "Good Morning America," "The Rachael Ray Show" (Syndication, 2006- ), "The Today Show" (NBC, 1952- ), and various other daytime programs.
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