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In this episode Vee and Elle had special guest Daniel Saynt on the show: founder and Chief Conspirator of NSFW, AKA New Society for Wellness, which is an NYC-based sex club and community. They get into what makes NSFW different from other sex spaces, how they host workshops around sex education and communication, how they create safe space for all genders and sexual orientations, including bisexual and gay men, to feel welcomed and safe to explore their sexy sides… and way more! Bisexuality: Daniel shares his journey as a bi male, and the difference between bi men and women. (2:37)Daniel shares what lead to the creation of NSFW, a sex positive community that is inclusive for all, especially bisexual and gay men with a focus on sex positivity education.(7:43)Consent differences in straight sexual spaces with women and how it's different in all male spaces where you give up consent as you walk in. (9:56)Rejection: Daniel shares tips on using your no's, how to set your own boundaries, and how to deliver and receive rejection. (13:40)The vibes when you arrive at NSFW. (17:32)What makes an inviting sexual play space for a sex club and the evolution of NSFW spaces and events. (19:57)Daniel descibes the new East Village location that is set to open March/April 2024. (24:24)Does Daniel get to enjoy himself when he is at the club? (28:30)Why does NSFW have an all black dress code? (31:44)Cannabis: Daniel discusses cannabis strains he has created that are paired with various medicinal herbs to enhance sexual experience. (34:06)Why the new East Village location will not serve alcohol; rather, it will have elixirs, tinctures and potions. (38:33)Vee dives into the sexual awakening that occurs when around likeminded people with various levels of experiences and we dive into some Daniel fantasies, dom/sub, producing fantasies for other people (41:58)The flow of the night at an NSFW party. (46:23) NSFW memberships. (48:52)NSFW's own LOVER cryptocurrency, why it's beneficial for them to use crypto for their sex community and simplifying purchasing and its use. (52:11)NSFW legal and funding questions answered. (56:09)Why did the Brooklyn location close? (58:04)What's happening with NSFW? (1:02:00)______________Learn more about NSFW and apply herePurchase NSFW's Eden Direct CannabisFind Daniel @DanielSaynt on all social platformsContact danielsaynt@gmail.comSupport the showInstagram: @girlsgonedeeppod Contact: girlsgonedeep@gmail.comWHOREible Life: Get 10% off your deck with code GONEDEEP at whoreiblelife.com Instagram: @wlthegameWoo More Play Affiliate Link: Support us while you shop!
One of the paradoxes of sex is that while it is so common, it's something we often feel uncomfortable talking about. Especially when it comes to sexual experimentation, there is a certain stigma that exists. But to an extent, that is changing, as new initiatives are being undertaken to reimagine sex's place in society. The New Society for Wellness (NSFW), a Sex Club in New York City, seeks to change the way we view sex. NSFW CEO and co-founder Daniel Saynt joins the podcast.
This week we're talking bisexual play parties with the founder and “Chief Conspirator” of the New Society For Wellness (aka NSFW), Daniel Saynt! We chatted about Daniel's early awareness of his bisexuality, keeping it hidden throughout his conservative religious upbringing, and how entering the world of fashion both exposed him to more sexual fluidity but also convinced him that more openness and transparency was needed. We then focused on the club he founded, NSFW, and how & why it's specifically geared toward the bisexual community. We discussed play party etiquette and enthusiastic consent, how to overcome anxiety about attending sex parties (and performance anxiety during them), the differences between play parties and kink parties, how norms in sexual spaces can change depending on the gender identity of those involved, why bisexual men seem to love NSFW's “Frat”-themed party so much (which includes consensual “forced” hazing and bi play), and how queer parties can set themselves apart from “swinger” events. We also talked about weed! Don't miss it.The New Society For Wellness: https://www.ns-fw.com/Follow Daniel on IG: https://www.instagram.com/danielsaynt/Follow Daniel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/danielsayntFollow NS-FW on IG: https://www.instagram.com/wearethensfw/Follow NS-FW on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wearensfwBuy the FirmTech Tech Ring or Performance Ring: https://myfirmtech.com/collections/firmtechTwo Bi Guys is produced and edited by Rob CohenCreated by Rob Cohen and Alex BoydLogo art by Kaitlin WeinmanMusic by Ross MintzerWe are supported by The GothamMade on Zencastr #MadeOnZencastrUse my special link zen.ai/twobiguys1 and use twobiguys1 to save 30% off your first three months of Zencastr professional. #madeonzencastrWe're going on a Bi+ trip to Maine in June 2023! Join the email list to get all the info: https://my.trovatrip.com/public/l/survey/rob-cohenGo to blendjet.com and use code twobiguys12 to save 12% off your order OR use my special link and the discount will be applied at checkout zen.ai/twobiguys12
Leola chats with Daniel Saynt, artist, sex prophet, and founder of NSFW: a dating club for the adventurous. Daniel and Leola discuss the importance of safety in exploring our sexual edges, especially in group dynamics. They share their story of curating a sex-positive community, offering conscious containers to learn, play, and grow. Daniel and Leola bond over their shared perspective of Christ consciousness (one of radical acceptance and love) - extending this acceptance to those on the fringes of society, including sex workers.Find and follow Daniel...IG: @danielsaynt & @wearethensfwhttps://www.ns-fw.com/jointhensfwFind and follow Leola...www.talktantratome.comIG: @talktantratomeTwitter: @talktantratome
Sex clubs are not meant to be intimidating. In this episode, NSFW's (New Society For Wellness) founder, Daniel Saynt, talks about his journey and teaches us all about sex clubs. NSFW is a members-only adult club that focuses on sex positivity and education through fun experiences and workshops. I also share my experiences with sex clubs. We ended with a rapid round of "10 Quickies with Dr. Tara" Listen and learn my luvs...Oh and have an orgasmic day! For more sex and relationship realness, follow me on social media: luvbites.co and subscribe to my juicy newsletter at www.luvbites.co Links: https://www.ns-fw.com/ https://twitter.com/danielsaynt maude - The Best Massage Candle Link: https://getmaude.com/drtara Use Code: DRTARA for $5 off your order Dame - Amazing Hands-Free Vibrator Link: https://dameproducts.pxf.io/c/3065362/925198/12599 Use Code: DRTARA for 10% discount *All Rights Reserved. Dr Tara International Inc.
We go behind the scenes at NYC's hottest sex club, the New Society for Wellness (NSFW...wink, wink). Daniel Saynt is the founder and Chief Conspirator of NSFW, a private club for the adventurous in NYC. Designed to be a safe, judgement-free, cannabis friendly space for sexual exploration, the community has grown to over 6000 members, who connect virtually and at sensual get togethers at the NSFW Clubhouse. Daniel is an activist and a community organizer, and this conversation sheds light on both the magic and the challenges of orchestrating sex-positive gatherings. If you're interested in a more intimate sensual gathering, join us for our upcoming in-person immersion, SACRAL SOUND AND SENSUALITY, a weekend retreat combining ceremony, music, expansive wilderness, alchemical plants, and erotic activation. Recalibrate, heal, and deepen your relationship to the erotic in a ceremonial container Unlearn your conditioning to cultivate a truly personal and authentic erotic ontology Tap into the deep, replenishing well of the erotic to unleash your power and creativity Explore how erotic agency is tantamount to self-actualization Experience new frontiers of pleasure and self-touch with the support of vibrational sound and sacred plants Combining INTROSPECTION (the psyche) and INTEROCEPTION (the soma), the immersion will include consciousness raising and embodiment workshops, 1:1 consultations with Strippers & Sages host Lianne Sonia, and a sacred medicinal SENSUAL SOUND JOURNEY featuring live music by multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Petite Celine.
NSFW's very own Daniel Saynt is back again to discuss all things Sex clubs! We talk about a masturbation club, what it's like to have sex in your own venue, managing clientele and more!!! Check out Daniel on an episode of Sex $ells tonight where you get an inside look into the club!!!! Only on Fuse Grab your tickets to see Weezy in DC on Friday July 16th https://www.eventbrite.com/e/162091527121 Follow the guest: @danielsaynt @wearethensfw Follow the hosts on social media Weezy @Weezywtf & Mandii @Fullcourtpumps and follow the Whoreible Decisions pages Instagram @whoreible_decisions Twitter @whoreiblepod Don't forget to tag #whoreibledecisions or @ us to let us know what you think of this week's episode! Want more? Bonus episodes, merch and more Whoreible Decisions!! Become a Patron at Patreon.com/whoreibledecisions Want some Whoreible Decisions merchandise? GET YOURS NOW AT WHOREHIVE.COM Visit Officialboxowner.com now and receive 15% off your entire purchase when you use promo code: WDP Record at Weezy's studio Www.wtfmediastudios.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daya Dare (they/them) talks about healing from an abusive D/s relationship, sex work, their writing, and abuse within the New Society For Wellness (NSFW) community. If you heard "Episode 20. Daniel Saynt is NSFW," then this episode is a must-listen. Based on the conversation here, we have removed Episode 20. We are eternally grateful to Daya for their courage and honesty. Daya Dare's links: https://linktr.ee/Dayadare Honey Leavitt's links: https://www.instagram.com/honeyleavittalone/ https://twitter.com/HoneyLeavitt Apocalypse Podcast Network: https://apocalypsepodcastnetwork.com/
Recorded: 7/26/2020 / Podcast Published: 11/26/2020- Call in at 865-268-4005 to leave your question or visit the Krypt at https://kuldrinskrypt.com. On this episode of The Krypt we are going to talk about choking and breathe play. - Rules to Love by:1: Safe, sane, consensual, and informed2: KNKI: Knowledge, No Intolerance, Kindness, Integrity3: “Submission is not about authority and it’s not about obedience; it is all about relationships of love and respect.” -Wm. Paul Young- DISCLAIMER: This is extremely dangerous. We recommend you NOT do this. If you choose to participate in this type of play, you are taking responsibility for the consequences which could include serious injury and/or death. BDSM is NOT a valid defense for accidental death and if your partner dies you will go to prison for negligent homicide.- Why Some People Are Turned on by Choking During Sex—and How to Do It Safely, According to Experts (By Gigi Engle, July 21, 2020 https://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/a26471117/choking-during-sex/Have you been curious about choking during sex? Maybe you had a partner recently who, seemingly out of nowhere, asked you to choke them? Or perhaps you saw a porn scene recently where choking was the main attraction? What’s the deal? We have the goods.Before we get into the psychology of why people are into choking, it’s important to address that choking during sex is extremely dangerous and should be done with caution. There are many risks. Just because you saw choking in a porn scene or are interested in it, does not mean you should just run off and choke your partner. With so much hardcore porn out there showcasing choking as this “no big deal” kind of thing that apparently happens every time you sleep with someone (it doesn’t), we suddenly have novices out here thinking choking is a first date activity. This is all around a BAD idea.If you’re interested in choking during sex, you need to be so, so careful. This is not the same as spanking, light bondage, or other forms of kinky play. It is capital “D” Dangerous.You also need to get explicit verbal consent and negotiate how you’re going to choke your partner before you even think about putting your hands around your partner’s neck. In a recent 2019 study conducted by Debby Herbenick, a professor and sex researcher at the Indiana University School of Public Health, 23 of the 347 female respondents described feeling scared during sex because their partner had tried to choke them unexpectedly.So, why are people into choking during sex—and how can you do it safely, if you're one of them? We spoke to some experts to get the inside scoop.- What's the psychology behind the appeal of choking during sex?"For men, choking close to orgasm can have a euphoric effect on climax, but should always be done safely," says Lia Holmgren, intimacy and relationship coach, and the upcoming author of Play with Power. She adds, "Women can have more intense orgasms when coupled with breath play (choking).”But the appeal of choking may go beyond stronger orgasms. The turn-on has deep psychological implications, giving both partners an opportunity to explore different roles during sex.Choking highlights the giving and receiving of control. Giving someone permission to choke you—or visa versa—is allowing the two of you to take on dominant and submissive roles in bed. This is something many of us long for: A release from control, or the power to take it. For example, when you’re used to making decisions, perhaps the idea of letting someone else control you during sex can be a turn-on.“Choking is an act of surrender when we completely trust the other, dominant party, and let them take complete ‘life-threatening’ control over the submissive party,” Holmgren says. She points out that the "life-threatening" aspect of choking is simply a perceived fantasy. You’re not really looking for any sort of near-death experience, but the prospect of someone having that power can be hot.How can you SAFELY incorporate choking into your sex life?There's a problem with the way some people perceive choking. Daniel Saynt, founder of The New Society for Wellness (NSFW), a sex-positive members-only club that hosts sexual education workshops, explains: “Choking is common in porn, usually with a male in the dominant position, so many feel this aggressive action is part of being 'a man' or providing strength/dominance in a sexual experience. They feel that doing it is how sex should be done.”This has dangerous implications. Watching someone get choked out on RedTube does not, in any way, constitute a lesson in proper choking technique. If you do it wrong, it could lead to serious injury or even death.- A clear mind is a must.If you don’t know what you’re doing, haven’t discussed boundaries, and/or aren’t in a proper state of mind, stay the hell away from breath play of any kind."If you are going to be choking your partner, you need to make it safe, sane, and consensual," Holmgren warns. “Don’t practice or perform choking and breath control when you are under the influence of drugs and alcohol, or when [a partner is] unable to consent or [you] haven’t pre-discussed the act.”- Take classes and learn what you’re doing.If you don’t know what you’re doing, you could seriously hurt someone. The way to figure out how to choke someone is with workshops, proper training, and practice.“If choking or being choked is something you are serious about, you need to take it seriously. Study the anatomy of the neck and read [up] on choking before you even do it,” Holmgren explains.Figure out the best way to touch your partner's neck.- When you start using choking with a partner, gently press on either side of the esophagus and figure out the pressure that works for them. If you push directly on the front of their neck (where you gather breath, the Adam’s Apple section of the throat) you can cause coughing. This is uncomfortable, not sexy, and SUPER DANGEROUS.“You are restricting airflow, which means the strength you use on your partner's neck shouldn’t be crushing," Saynt says. "You don’t want to break their esophagus."- Pay very close attention to how your partner responds.“If you restrict airflow too long, you can cause brain damage or death, so don’t get too caught up in the moment," Saynt says. "Be mindful during play to ensure the safest experience for you and your partner."Your partner should be able to answer you if you speak. If they can’t, stop what you’re doing immediately. Never choke someone so hard they cannot express words vocally. Check-in with each other and gather information about personal preferences as you become more experienced.- Set up boundaries.Before any choking takes place, both partners need to establish boundaries and indicate what they are and aren't OK with. Perhaps you’re looking for “hands-only” play, wherein a partner only uses their hands to choke you, or maybe a collar is more your thing. Whatever you’re into, a discussion must take place.Holmgren suggests talking about the timing, intensity, and overall goal of the choking. “You want to determine when your partner wants to be choked, (during penetration, oral, etc.) or closer to climax," she adds.You should also talk about the "style" of choking: Is it playful, dominant, maybe a little pretend scary? All of this should be determined BEFORE you ever do it, Saynt says.-Finally, have a safe word.In all BDSM play, a safe word should be established beforehand. This is an agreed-upon, usually non-sexual phrase that indicates when one's partner is uncomfortable and wants the play to stop.Even though your partner should always be able to speak while they’re being choked, you should also have a “safety action,” just in case they aren’t able to verbally communicate. With choking, a common safety action is to quickly shake your head “no” to indicate that the choking needs to immediately cease. Repeatedly tapping your partner (as one does when wrestling) is also another way to indicate that the choking needs to stop.- “Breath Play Is a Popular Form of BDSM. Here's How to Do It Safely.” (By Suzannah Weiss, July 21, 2020)https://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/a33382089/breath-play-erotic-asphyxiation-bdsm/ - Important Links:https://KuldrinsKrypt.com/Patreon https://kuldrinskrypt.com/silentcommunication https://KuldrinsKrypt.com/survey https://kuldrinskrypt.com/TeePublic Show notes can be found at https://kuldrinskrypt.com/246-Show Producers:Benefactor ($2,000/month): Pro Producer ($100/month): Lily ChaosMaster Producer ($50/month): Executive Producer ($25/month) ShadowyFox, Sweet Charlotte, and JunicornsAngelSr. Producers ($10/month): Matt, xEmeraldxWolfx, Roxiebear, ThatPlace: Oklahoma City, JayKay, SirMutualRespect, Master Gabriel, babylove & Sir, Sir Pent, PurplePantera, SortOutTheKinks, Daddy Steve, Stella, CIVLdisobedience, and Grog4lifeProducers ($5/month): Kainsin, Seine (Zine), Alexandria, Hayley, KJ, Duckie and Monroe.Jr. Producers ($1/month): K-2SO, BuffaloDom84, Morgana13, knot_the_daddy, Jeremiah, and macNmillerBecame a show producer: https://KuldrinsKrypt.com/Patreon- Vendors I know, like, trust, and use: (None of these are paid sponsors of the podcast.)http://bdsmcontracts.org Coupon code: kuldrin20 for 20% off all purchases.http://whippingstripes.com - My personal maker of leather and paracord impact toys.http://www.torridtimber.com/ - Fine fetish furniture and accessories- Contact info:Email: Sir@kuldrinskrypt.comFetlife Group: https://fetlife.com/groups/159275Fb: Kuldrin Fire https://www.facebook.com/kuldrin.fireTwitter: @MasterKuldrin https://twitter.com/MasterKuldrinInstagram: masterkuldrin https://www.instagram.com/masterkuldrin/Patreon: kuldrinskrypt https://www.patreon.com/KuldrinsKryptPaypal: MasterKuldrin http://paypal.me/masterkuldrinhttp://kuldrinskrypt.com
NYC's Premiere Private Club, NSFW, was founded by the perpetually curious Daniel Saynt. He joins us this week to discuss all things kink and how to keep sexual exploration alive and well during a pandemic.
In today's episode, we discuss the sexy, saucy WAP video and share some other sex positive shows to add to your tv list. We end with some easy hacks for improving your own mindset around sexuality.As always, we love to chat! Text us to join our sup, babe? squad at: 917-540-7949 or email: babes@supbabepod.com (for anything else!).Follow Nicole @djnicolerose Follow Mia @miaginzFollow Sup, Babe? @supbabepodMore info on blog here Listen to our episode with Daniel Saynt on changing careers & sexual wellness here
Nicole sits down with longtime friend, Daniel Saynt (who identifies as a bisexual, BIPOC), to dig into how he's made several very successful pivots in a New York minute. Daniel created Fashion Indie, then became the CMO of Rebecca Minkoff, launched Socialyte, merged with Nylon, led a team at Nylon & then launched NSFW (New Society For Wellness) recently. Trust us, you want to hear how this former media mogul used his “f*ck it” moment to create his dream job. As always, we'd love to hear from you! Text us at: 917-540-7949 or email: babes@supbabepod.comFollow Nicole: https://www.instagram.com/djnicolerose/Follow Sup, Babe?:https://www.instagram.com/supbabepod/More Info on Blog: www.supbabeblog.comContact Daniel:https://www.instagram.com/danielsaynt/
From the world of fashion to creating the ultimate sexual wellness + cannabis positive space. Carmen and Aidian are joined by Daniel Saynt where he walks us through his past marriage, his time as a Jehovas Witness, and how that all led to him being the Chief Conspirator of NSFW. We talk creeper reports, virtual sex parties, and Daniel shares one of his pussy eating Cosmo magazine tips! Follow NSFW: Instagram: @wearethensfw Twitter: @weareNSFW Follow Daniel: Instagram: @danielsaynt Twitter: @danielsaynt Follow Bull & Bunny: Instagram: @BullandBunnyPod Twitter: @BullandBunnyPod
Karley speaks with people who are digitizing their romantic lives during quarantine. Daniel Saynt, founder of the sex-positive club NSFW, fills us in on his international, virtual sex parties. Karley also talks with Nicole and Bobby, a long-distance couple whose unfortunate circumstances mean they have to quarantine apart -- indefinitely.
She preps her after quarantine sex bucket list and the girls chat about Lara's sex party. Follow Lara on her quest to gospel about sex, worship erotic art and give advice based on your sexy confessions. This week: virtual sex parties, the queen of pussy rap Megan The Stallion and how to work up to a blended orgasm. Amen.
Welcum to “Pillow Talk,” a new quarantine series where Lara calls up her favorite creators to chat about sex, art and challenges them to a game of “Truth or Dare.” Today: the amazing Daniel Saynt, chief conspirator and creator of the New York sex club NSFW, his brand new virtual sex parties, how to spread sex positivity online and lessons on the male orgasm. Amen.
JOIN US IRL: www.instagram.com/wisemillennial Daniel Saynt, founder of the Sex-positive and Cannabis private club NS-FW.com, sits down to discuss shame, his journey from a Jehovah's Witness to running a sex movement, and why it's so damn difficult to be loved and find love.DISCLAIMER: You may have strong opinions. Great! I encourage you to keep an open mind.www.instagram.com/wearethensfwINTERVIEW QUESTIONS:What is nsfw?Of all the things you could be doing, why this? What is the source of your motivation?What is the common glue or bond that holds your community together? What are the unique elements of nsfw that brings people together? Do people just want to have sex? Is it more than that?What are the stereotypes you hear about your community that you would like to challenge?Your brand is millennial focused. Older people like having sex too. Is there a generational difference? Thinking Traditional values, religion, marriage, polygamy. Feel threatened?Your phone rang. Mom called she found out. I don't want to put words in your mouth. Did you feel guilty, shame? If so, Why? What was the rule in your head you were breaking?Indiefashion, socialyte, nylon. Did you view nsfw as a lifestyle brand from the beginning? Was that the opportunity you saw? Or you just like going to sex parties or throwing them in your apartment and thought i could do this better? Then the lifestyle, sex education, and agency part came after to legitimize it?What is the biggest barrier to growth? Shame? Fear? If i ask people a question. Do you like to have sex? Yes. People are sexual creatures. Do you like to party? Yes. People like parties. Why not combine the two? But then something mental kicks in and stops people from going.Sex positive culture and strong opinions. Highly sensitive and strongly opinionated community. I don't want to sound naive or insensitive (or even the fact that i have to say that as a disclaimer in fear of saying something that might offend). Why do other sex positive communities get so upset or feel threatened by what you're doing? You have said they use safety as a reason to meddle into your affairs. Is it jealousy? Is it that they're so ideologically passionate and focused they just can't find the right balance of running it as a business vs a passion project? Why are people so strongly opinionated?Are there people out there who secretly want to watch you fail? Why? What's their motivation? Does that further motivate you? To prove them wrong?About you..What's been your own biggest personal struggle or fear that you've had to overcome in building out this community?Love, family. Whats the plan?What is something you wish someone had told you 5 years ago, or you had told yourself, that you had to learn on your own? But would have made life so much easier had you known.Who is the right person for this community and how can they get involved. Whats the range? From the least to most
Alice is joined by guest co-host Allison McKnight (@thatmcknight) and N.S.F.W. sex club owner, Daniel Saynt (@danielsaynt). Sex club info and etiquette , religious repression, sex club themes, and more. Support us on Patreon!
SAXX Underwear and ManTalks have partnered to Question the Rules: of Men and host a series of (sometimes uncomfortable) conversations about being a man today. No bullsh*t, no filters, #nostatusquo.#questiontherules We asked men to open up about their relationship with porn — the good, the bad and the uncomfortable. Join the conversation, featuring ManTalks founder Connor Beaton; former Penthouse Magazine porn editor Chris Nieratko, Storyteller and writer Mike Rosen, and Daniel Saynt, founder of NSFW (a members-only club for the adventurous). We’ve got a lot to talk about. Ready to Question the Rules? #QuestionTheRules Warning: uncensored conversations and mature subject matter Are you looking to find your purpose, navigate transition or fix your relationships, all with a powerful group of men from around the world? Check out The Alliance and join me today. Check out our Facebook Page or the Men's community. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Did you enjoy the podcast? If so please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. It helps our podcast get into the ears of new listeners, which expands the ManTalks Community Editing & Mixing by: Aaron The Tech
In this fifth episode of Sex Ed with DB, Season 3, we talk about consent and what it could and should look like in different environments. First on the podcast we have Jaclyn Freidman. Jaclyn is a writer, educator and activist, and creator of four books including Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and a World Without Rape and her latest, Unscrewed: Women, Sex, Power and How to Stop Letting the System Screw Us All. We also have on Daniel Saynt. Daniel is the Chief Conspirator of the movement brand New Society for Wellness aka NSFW, a members-only club and a creative agency for sexual wellness and cannabis brands. --- Sex Ed with DB, Season 3 Team: Creator, Producer, and Host: Danielle Bezalel (DB) Assistant Producer: Cathren Cohen Graphic Illustrator: Alanna Rance Sound Engineer: Oliver Divone Fundraising Co-Coordinator: Jamie Cooper Fundraising Co-Coordinator/Content Assistant: Cally Cochran Website: Alex Morton --- Sex Ed with DB is Sponsored by: Milli, Imperium Illustrations, Babeland, and Sweet Vibrations --- Love Sex Ed with DB? Email us at Sexedwithdb@gmail.com for comments and questions about what's coming up this season. --- About the podcast: Sex Ed with DB is a feminist podcast bringing you all the sex ed you never got through intersectional and unique storytelling. We discuss topics such as birth control, abortion, sex ed in politics, sex toys, queer sex ed, consent, HIV, sex in entertainment, and more. --- Follow Sex Ed with DB on: Website: www.sexedwithdb.com Twitter: @sexedwithdb Instagram: @sexedwithdbpodcast Facebook: @edwithdb ---
On this week's episode of Whoreible Decisions the duo is joined by Daniel Saynt, a former Jehova's witness who is responsible for the newest, hottest sex club in NYC, NSFW. They discuss sex club etiquette along with an interesting Kink that includes... a second skin? The group also delve into bisexuality as a man and how religion can effect relationships and how comfortable someone is with sex and their sexuality. Follow Daniel on his social media @DanielSaynt and checkout NS-FW.com if you're interested on reading more about the hottest sex club in NYC. This episode of Whoreible Decisions was brought to you by TalkSpace. If you're seeking to speak to a license therapist, wait no more. Visit Talkspace.com/DECISIONS and receive $45 off your first month.
New episode of the Week In Sex is out! Listen as Allan and Keanu have a tantalizing conversation with narrative.ly writer MICHAEL STAHL and founder of New York's hottest and most exclusive sex club DANIEL SAYNT! Also on the episode, hilarious comedian MARC GERBER tells us about his date with NIKKI GLASER and resident feminist/bad ass Ro Fino unleashes raw rage on the worst celebrity degenerates of the week in her segment THE WEEK IN PIGS. Our interview with Asa Akira is coming this week!
“Everyone wants to steal your mind space,” says Daniel Saynt, the Chief Conspirator and Founder of New York City’s hot new sex club NSFW—the New Society For Wellness. “Everyone wants to steal your attention. Especially if you’re doing something that’s pushing something forward.” Saynt is not without his haters, but he pays them no mind. The bisexual sex party mischief-maker hopes to help his members realize sexual enlightenment through kink demos, consent workshops, and cannabis cooking classes. Hear how he went from a bi-closeted married man to running a house of ill repute (and dank weed) on an all-new Manwhore Podcast! PLUS: religious orgies, stigma, comprehensive sex education, bukkake car wash, enthusiastic consent, and polyamory! Fill out this survey and enter to win a FREE Stay Slutty button! Follow Daniel Saynt and NSFW! Twitter: @DanielSaynt, @wearensfw Instagram: @danielsaynt, @wearensfw NSFW Facebook page Apply to NSFW! Become a member of my fanwhore community on Patreon for just $1. Click here to pledge today! Get $50 off your Motorbunny with promo code MANWHORE at www.Motorbunny.com! Support The Manwhore Podcast by signing up for wine delivery with Winc! Email your comments, questions, and boobie pictures to manwhorepod@gmail.com. www.ManwhorePod.com
Welcome to Talking Chopped the new podcast by Brandon T Gorin and David Piccolomini! This is the podcast where we review episodes of the TV Show Chopped! Why? Because the content must flow! In this episode the contestants are chock full of backstory as we watch people with anxiety, drug problems, and a man who … Continue reading Beg Borrow or Eel with Daniel Saynt Episode 14 →
Daniel Saynt is incredibly intelligent and talented. His unique outlook allows him to create a world of sex and drugs that is more freeing and expressive than it is taboo.
Welcome to Tinder Tales! This is my podcast about the best and worst of Online Dating. Listen to my guest Chief Conspirator of NS-FW.com Daniel Saynt we talk about online dating as a bisexual man, National Masturbation Month, and how he believes people who are kinkier are more creative and intelligent. HOLY SHIT! We are on iTunes! Please Rate and Subscribe! Follow Daniel on Instagram @DanielSaynt and check out his website NS-FW.com where you can apply to be part of a selective community that takes part in all things legal sex, drugs, and mischief. Their next event is the Dankquet which is a weed infused food buffet that is 100% legal. *crazy I know but also awesome!* Follow me at @Piccolomeany and I also run a show called Ambush Comedy every Tuesday at Two Boots Williamsburg 8-8:30pm Everyone gets a free beer, 8:30 pm we start an awesome comedy show. Recently featured in Time Out NYC Also I am doing a Live Tinder Tales Show April 29th at 9:30! QED in Astoria! Past guests Carolyn Castiglia and Maurice Licorish are on the show and future guest Casey James Salengo! Presale Tickets- $7 AT Door $10 Ticket Link Here Dating Sites used by Daniel Craigslist Scruff Happn Field Grindr Tinder Bumble Fetlife
Another sex-starved week in half-quarantine means another sex-filled week on this show, my Degenerate Angels! (9:17) On the Confessions hotline: reading your submissions for “the most inappropriate person you’ve ever slept with,” which includes family members, pregnant bosses, and door-to-door cable salesmen. I DIE! (35:36) In the Interview hot seat: Daniel Saynt (@ danielsaynt ( instagram.com/danielsaynt ) ), founder of the members-only haven of decadence known as NSFW ( https://www.ns-fw.com/ ). The sex club’s been written about by everyone from the Hollywood Reporter to the New York Times! Daniel and I chop it up about his complicated childhood as a Jehovah’s Witness in the Bronx, former career as a trend forecaster (and how it led him to the world of orgies), the taboo that still surrounds male bisexuality, and SO much more. RATE REVIEW AND SHARE if you know what’s good for you, angels! Love letters? Hate mail? Email me at healthishell@gmail.com / follow me at instagram.com/healthishell ( http://instagram.com/healthishell ) & twitter.com/aliweissworld ( http://twitter.com/aliweissworld ). Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands