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The first paragraph under Career is my new favorite Wikipedia paragraph ever. —Preceding
Why no mention of these, such as "Jolly Hocky Sticks"? They are noted in many places, among them "Black and White and Blue" by Dave Thompson.
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Under career, make new header and call it "Published works" And post these
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NOTE: citations are not needed when there is an ISBN number and publications can be verified that way. Alice Jason ( talk) 19:35, 12 November 2021 (UTC)
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Add Early life header before Career and add the following info:
Cadell was born in Budapest, Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution and was smuggled out of the country by strangers to Vienna, Austria, where she was left at an orphanage. [1] She never knew her mother. Her father claimed her a few years later and took her to England to live with his new bride. She helped raise 3 of her step siblings [2]
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Change Header Career to Modeling and Acting Career. Replace all text under career with this new info:
In the 1970s while living in London, Cadell was a model and actress. Cadell made a number of British television appearances in the 1970s such as Spooner's Patch. [1] Her film credits from this time include The Golden Lady (1979), [2] and Spaced Out (1979). [3] [4] In the 1980s, Cadell hosted Pillow Previews on Playboy Channel, a show where she interviewed adult stars and reviewed their movies. [5] She acted in theatrical productions such as Hooters, written by Ted Talley. [6] During this time she also acted in on-screen productions such as Dr. Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce. [7]
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Under the new section Modeling and Acting Career add the 2nd and 3rd paragraph:
In 1986, she appeared in Celebrity Sleuth, Playboy Magazine [1] [2] in the Grapevine section and did a centerfold for Femme Fatales magazine. [3]
In the 1990s, Cadell appeared in several films including four Mailbu Bay Films releases. [4] [5] [6]
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Make a new header after Modeling and Acting Career and call it Sexology Career. Include this under it:
While doing research for her first book, Hot Spots, Cadell discovered the field of sexology and the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco. [1] Cadell went on to obtain a Master's human behavior and counseling and a doctorate in philosophy from Newport University (California) [2] [3] [4] and later a doctorate of education in human sexuality from the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco in 1997. [5] [6] She then embarked upon teaching, writing and lecturing, based out of Los Angeles. Through her private practice, Cadell counsels individuals and couples on personal issues including infidelity, orgasm barriers, performance problems, sexual compulsion, parental concerns, power struggles, [7] anger management, fear of intimacy, lack of communication and lack of desire. [8]
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Add this as 2nd paragraph under Sexology Career:
She is a certified counselor listed at the American Association of Sexuality Educators Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) [1] [2] She has also served as a continuing education provider for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences and the California Board of Nursing. [3] She has previously served as President of the American College of Sexologists International. [4] [5] and currently sits on the organization’s advisory board. [6]
Cadell is the founder of Loveology University, an online university that provides certification for love coaches. [7]
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Add this as 4th paragraph under Sexology Career:
As a sexologist, she has appeared on several television shows, radio shows, and news programs, including Geraldo at Large, [1]The Ricki Lake Show, [2]ABC News, [3]and Anderson Cooper 360. [4]She has also been a contributor to publications such as Gene Simmons’ Tongue magazine, [5]Marie Claire, [6]and LA Weekly. [7]She has also been interviewed or mentioned in numerous publications including Women’s Health, Cosmopolitan, Men’s Health and Esquire. [8] [9] [10] [11]
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Add these after 4th paragraph under Sexology Career:
Cadell wrote articles and adult instructional videos for Penthouse's Sex Academy [1] [2]and Zero Tolerance Entertainment. [3] [4]Cadell also starred in an episode of BuzzFeed Blue’s Life Change videos entitled “30 Days of Sex.” [5]
In 2003, she invented an adult toy for women called the Trigasm and manufactured it with adult company Doc Johnson. [6]
In 2009 and 2010, she was the cohost of the radio show “Sex Drive Radio” with actress Jackie Zeman. [7] [8]
In 2018, Cadell produced the Sexycises by Sexperts line of exercise videos, which consists of yoga and acrobatics exercises for better sex. [9]
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Add new section Personal Life after Sexology Career. This will be the content:
Cadell was married to attorney Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Peter L. Knecht for more than 20 years until his death in 2014. [1] [2]
Cadell has a black belt in Shotokan karate. [3]
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Request: Could you please add the image at [1]. The rights have been released.
Reason: New image addition. Thanks. Alice Jason ( talk) 23:14, 8 November 2021 (UTC)