Women, Wit and Wine is comedy podcast hosted by Nicolina Nicthe which tackles a variety of topic such as women, dating, relationship advice, life & love.
For some reason, we try to make things work when they shouldn't. I think we do that because deep down we do not believe: 1) we will get everything we want in a relationship; 2) we confuse the someone else's (“SOEs”) with our one; 3) we want to seek temporary comfort in a relationship, or; 4) we do not believe our person is out there. If any of these limiting beliefs show up, you need to stop dating until you change your perspective. You are entering the dating danger zone if you proceed with these beliefs.
Social media perception vs reality. How people construct alternate realities for themselves on social media. Why motivates them to do that? What happens when the perception falls apart?
Eddie Tafoya author of The Marxist Revolution and how it examines the American ethos through the lens of the Marx Brothers’ films. I look at how 19th century American humor was a humor of white privilege and how the brothers demolished that and created an entirely new template.
How are witty women perceived by men and women? How are witty women perceived in the workplace.
We are a small group of ladies that come together to help our community out in anyway we can. From making blessings bags for the homeless to donating our time to help other groups as well as making easter baskets for children who dont have holidays or going to beehive community eldercare and giving them Christmas presents. We 3 woman have different lives but come together to help our community all over NM. We are the NMPRESTIGIOUS Divas
You’ve got creativity in your veinsYou’ve got a voice that needs expressingAnd somewhere, deep down, you’ve got a fantasy to put an ostrich feather fan to work…You should feel good about YOU.Your body,Your ideas,Your expressions.And I know (for a fact) experiencing Burlesque will have you feeling just as sexy as Beyonce.Why?Because you get to call the shots.The costume, the hair, the story, the entire act is yours.And there’s nothing sexier than your creativity and your confidence, just waiting to burst out.
How difficult is it to date during the pandemic
Our adult children and what not to say about your child. Learning to be Politcially Correct.
Do you ever get down around the holidays? Well you aren't alone. Learn how to survive the holiday blues in today's episode of Women, Wit and Wine
Well, everybody's got a story to tellAnd everybody's got a wound to be healedI want to believe there's beauty here'Cause oh, I get so tired of holding onI can't let go, I can't move onI want to believe there's meaning hereNeed You Now by Plumb
The holiday season is one of the most joyous and cheerful times of year. Along with all the reveling, parties, caroling, and shopping, there are also many who suffer from loneliness and sadness. Faced with the overwhelming magnitude and pressure to be “merry” or happy, many sink deeper into depression and spiral further out of control. It’s a widely spread misconception that depression and suicide rates spike during the holiday season but the reality is depression exists throughout the year and many are afflicted daily by its ailments. What is different is that during the holidays, it is harder to mask, the ability to cope is lessened, and the pressures become magnified.
Aiding families in dealing with the complexities of the criminal-justice process. explain the process of obtaining police reports, gaining access to data, and making contact with case detectives and case workers. We’re a resource to families in cases where no suspect has been identified and thus they have no court advocate. We help form questions and make an effective complaint (if necessary). We know what additional services are needed and available, and exchange referrals with community organizations to meet the needs of our victims and their families.
One year ago on October 30th I started this venture with the help of Tobi Camilli as my producer and my first official guest Mary Byrd. Please join us.
A young comedian with a morbid sense of humor! Always found himself in awkward situations, but doesn't have a problem telling it like it is! I got my start at my first open mic in 2014 (that bar closed down, had nothing to do with me) since then I have been taking my show across the Southwest and soon the world! I have met a lot of cool people on my journey and have many alcohol-induced stories to tell!!Money comes Money goes but our memories are the only thing that we possess, so let's make the most of them!!
wisecrack Despite the claim of many a Borscht Belt comic that he is a practitioner of "the world's second-oldest profession," stand-up comedy is a young and distinctly American literary form. It was not until the last decades of the nineteenth century when, enabled by unprecedented prosperity and the right to free expression, that monologists began appearing in American vaudeville halls. Yet even though it has since become
We will be live for this special show on September 23rd for the New Mexico Podscape at a remote location. Caitlin is a stand-up comic originally from Fort Sumner, NM. She can be described as being a misanthropic humanitarian that shares her unusual worldview with a sweet demeanor. Her material ranges from cheesy puns to dating horror stories to personal revelations with a biting twist. She got her start in Denver, CO at the Lion’s Lair Monday open mic. Since then she has performed in casinos, bars, breweries, clubs, and theaters throughout the Southwest and Midwest including Loonee’s Comedy Corner in Colorado Springs, CO, and the Speakeasy Comedy Club in Scottsdale, AZ. She has opened for Johnny Pemberton, Josh Fadem, Dave Ross, and the 2016 winner for the Laughing Skull Festival, John Novosad AKA Hippieman. She won a comedy drinking competition called Comedians’ Power Hour and is a six time winner of the monthly comedy competition held at Tractor Brewing.
veryone has an inherent right to a shame-free life. Guest Sera Miles CEO/Owner of PEP, Activist and EducatorPEP is also concerned with correcting the erroneous stereotyping connected with D&S (dominance and submission), S&M (sadomasochism), and B&D (bondage and discipline) by helping those with the same longings and obsessions in offering a sincere support/discussion/social group for all adults—male, female, married, single, gay, straight, bisexual, transgender—concerned with dominance and submission in love relationships.
Each day we take for granted everything that is good in our lives and focus on the negative and lack. Tobi Camili has created a site teaching us to focus on what is right in our lives and leading us to learn that anything can be achieved by learning to draw on the good in our lives.
When it comes to dating we share too much too soon. Quickest way to kill a romance. You gotta hide the crazy, at least through the appetizers.
Ann Gora is a comedian, writer, and podcaster from Nashua, NH. The creator and former long-time emcee of Albuquerque's prolific Vagrant Variety, she has also been featured in Tourettes Without Regrets, Meow Wolf's LULZ Comedy Showcase, and others. Her current work is as a writer and correspondent for NM's own news satire show, The NM Inquisition. She also hosts a bi-monthly podcast, AlbuCrazy. She has opened for Dave Ross, Moshe Kasher, Natasha Leggero, and Cameron Esposito. She lives in Albuquerque, NM with her dead mother and blind dog where she tweets furiously all day as @anngora.
Our media is filled with confusing, polarizing messages about the dangers of porn, while at the same time sexually explicit images are pronounced in advertising and entertainment. Using a natural question/answer format for people feeling fear and shame about porn use, this accessible, funny, and well-informed book is the first one to offer men a nonjudgmental way to discover how to view and use pornography responsibly.David J. Ley, PhD, is an internationally recognized expert on issues related to sexuality and mental health. He has authored two books, published in the Los Angeles Times and Playboy, and appeared on television with Anderson Cooper and Dr. Phil.
Comedy adventures of Mary Byrd.A Colorado Springs native, has called Albuquerque home since 1993. She’s in Albuquerque on purpose – not because her car broke down there. Her comedic style is silly, sassy and smart; current events, politics, family, neighborhood and personal observations are all targets. A mild-mannered software consultant by day, she stepped up to the stage as a stand-up comedian in 2004, and has never regretted it. She travels throughout New Mexico and the western US, visiting thrift stores and stages mixing jokes, stories and (sometimes) song – leaving laughter in her wake.
Finding the Buddha is a mystery about a phenomenal man filled with generosity and righteousness on a quest, as told through the art of stand-up comedy and the perspectives of Tafoya’s colorful array of headstrong characters, each a key aspect in the intrigue as the story unfolds. Tafoya is sensitive and poignant through each character as Finding the Buddha reminds us, “we’re all just so deeply flawed that we have no choice but to depend on each other.” This book will resonate with you and enlighten you. (By Bernadette Almanzar)
Comedic masters Nicolina Nicthe and Judith Edwards sit down with Comedic Rapper Women, Wine, and Wit with The Sexual Intellectual to discuss Humor, Rogue Soccer Moms, and much more. It's all the way live today at 5 O' clock, and it just don't stop! Head on over to Women, Wit and Wine to tune in. Peace ya'll
In our ever changing world let's review the basics.
Discussing the differences of woman and men. Learning to lift up our fellow man and woman.
A Real-Life transgender Adventure of Tragedy, Comedy and Recovery.
Love, loss and spreading the message to overcome Breast Cancer
When You Least Expect It Life has a way of turning the tables. Just when everything is going smoothly… – You car doesn’t start. – Someone has an accident. (You?) -A fire drill occurs. (Maybe literally…) -Your relationship ends So, will you be ready?
Transitions and Change......Spring forward. Learning to be thankful for the little things
Has technology made us struggle socially?
A lot of people like to say that romance novels are porn for women. I’d disagree. We have actual porn for that. But there’s no denying that there are some very basic gender-based fantasies that romance novels seem to try to fulfill. Many women have mixed feelings about sex. We might want to enjoy it, but we’re also constantly faced with messages about how bad it is to be a slut
Why does our sexual appetite come and go? Is sex an activity that brings pleasure because it nurtures our ego? Or is it the opposite? Is sex so good because it disrupts our ego?
It is said that when a parent dies you lose your past, but when a child dies, you lose your future. There are names given to people left behind after a death. A wife who loses her husband is called a widow. A husband who loses his wife is called a widower. A child who loses his parents is called an orphan. But there’s no word for a parent who loses a child.
Your failed relationship does not signify that you are a failure. It signifies that you have loved, learned and are ready to live life again wiser and stronger.
The hallmark of the “grass is greener syndrome” is the idea that there is always something better that we are missing. So rather than experiencing stability, security, and satisfaction in the present environment, the feeling is there is more and better elsewhere, and anything less than ideal won’t do. Whether it’s with relationships, careers, or where you live, there is always one foot out the door.
We rate our relationship on a scale of 1 to 10, but when the scale tips below the middle is it time to leave? Should you stay or leave and look for something better
Relationships can become stale if they don’t continue to grow. Tips for the sexes in rekindling the romance in a relationship.
We spend so much time running around trying to find a soulmate. Maybe its time to stop looking and start manifesting. Bring your soulmate to you.
How technology has influenced and changed the rules of dating. These are not the dating rules your parents remember.
Have you had cancer or known someone who has? Tonight hear a few tales of surviving cancer from our host as well as our guests, Holly Byrd, and Tony.