Dr. Susan Block delivered her sixth annual "State of the Sexual Union" (SOTSU) address on Active Radio, hosted by Hartley Pleshaw on WCAP-AM 980, calling for "therapy for all" in response to current societal traumas.

Addressing Trauma and Healing

Dr. Block's SOTSU 2026 was a powerful proclamation of love, sex-positivity, sorrow, humor, responsibility, and resilience, blending her personal grief over the recent passing of her beloved husband Max with a scathing critique of current societal traumas.

The address took on the intersection of politics and sexuality, including the release of the infamous Epstein files, American ICE and War Department kidnappings, and the "censorship industrial complex." Dr. Block noted that "victims, perpetrators – and observers – all of us have been traumatized by Epstein, ICE and the Internet."

Her prescription for healing from this collective trauma is resistance to tyranny, official accountability, and embracing bonobo-inspired love and healing connections between consenting adults.

A Tradition of Counterpoint

Dr. Block has delivered her SOTSU address after the U.S. President's State of the Union (SOTU) for the past five years. This year, she went first, stating that "I see no reason to wait for U.S. President Donald Trump to deliver more lies and abuse to the spirit of our country, including our sexual spirit."

She added that if anyone in Trump's family had a sliver of integrity, they wouldn't be giving SOTU 2026, but would instead be in therapy – mandated by their prison warden.

A Call to Action

Dr. Block's address was broadcast live on February 14, 2026, and is now available across multiple platforms. Her message of resistance, accountability, and healing connections resonated with listeners, who are eagerly awaiting her next SOTSU address.

Key Facts

  • Dr. Susan Block delivered her sixth annual "State of the Sexual Union" (SOTSU) address on Active Radio, hosted by Hartley Pleshaw on WCAP-AM 980.
  • The address was broadcast live on February 14, 2026, and is now available across multiple platforms.
  • Dr. Block's SOTSU 2026 took on the intersection of politics and sexuality, including the release of the infamous Epstein files and American ICE kidnappings.
  • She prescribed "therapy for all" as a solution to collective trauma, urging listeners to resist tyranny and embrace bonobo-inspired love and healing connections.
  • This was Dr. Block's sixth annual SOTSU address, following five previous years of delivering her message after the U.S. President's State of the Union (SOTU).