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Dave Pounder is a former pornstar and author of "Obscene Thoughts". We discuss how women are wired when it comes to attraction and mate selection, which traits you can develop to raise your sexual market value, and how to be the type of guy who gets pursued by high quality women.MORE RESOURCES Order "Obscene Thoughts" https://amzn.to/3CEFoqR1-on-1 Coaching: https://www.coachedbytripp.com/HOOKED Video Masterclass: https://getherhooked.com/Get my book Magnetic: https://trippadvice.com/bookSend me an email: tripp@trippadvice.comSEE WHAT I'M UP TOTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@trippadviceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trippadvice/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrippAdviceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrippAdvice/
In the latest episode of Nerd Out, this is a very special two parter. In the first part, the nerdies (Bridget and Joe) talk about the fallout from the Houston Astropark disaster ranging from the considerations that go into the event planning, and whether there should be a blame game. And then they look at how threat actors may use this event for future threat planning (note the Hostile Events Attack Cycle) before turning their attention to the latest National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin release and what it could mean for the holidays. In part two, Dave welcomes in Tamara Herold and goes a little deeper into the Houston incident and what it could mean for events moving forward. Some references brought up in the podcast: Example of Crowd wave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgpdmAtbhbE Crowd Dynamics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmqsc7srIfY and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Txrs4ssiAz0 Roger Federer saves kid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RymfiBXKuMQ 2018 Concert in Italy: https://celebrityaccess.com/2018/12/08/all-ages-concert-stampede-in-italy-leaves-at-least-6-dead/ Dave Pounder is a Senior Risk Analyst for Gate. Twitter: @dpounder; email: david@gate15.global Joe Levy is the chairman of the International Associate of Venue Managers (IAVM) Venue Safety and Security Committee. In addition, Joe is the Chief Operating Officer at the Usdan Center for the Creative & Performing Arts. IAVM website https://www.iavm.org/ Venue Safety and Security committee contact information: vssc@iavm.org; LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelevy1/ Bridget Johnson is the Managing Editor for Homeland Security Today. In addition her contributions on Homeland Security Today (hstoday.us), they are also running a series of webinars (Webinar signups, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/le-only-anti-government-extremists-who-they-are-how-to-combat-them-tickets-144507635227?aff=ebdsoporgprofile). Twitter: @BridgetCJ Tamara D. Herold, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Graduate Director, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Director, Crowd Management Research Council Department of Criminal Justice. Twitter: @advancetheline and @herold_tamara
In the latest edition of Nerd Out, Dave is joined by nerdette Bridget Johnson, and nerd Joe Levy to take stock of what did and did not happen at the recent Justice for January 6th event in Washington D.C. and the preparedness lessons learned. Equally important is how could venues use those lessons to plan for the future. The team also looked at some of the root causes for the low attendance and why there may be a larger cause for concern. The merry band of nerds and nerdettes went through some fall-inspired quick hits all the while giving due credit to CISA for their bevy of resources to include the latest series: De-Escalation Series for Critical Infrastructure Owners and Operators (www.cisa.gov/publication/de-escalation-series). Dave Pounder is a Senior Risk Analyst for Gate. Twitter: @dpounder; email: david@gate15.global Joe Levy is the chairman of the International Associate of Venue Managers (IAVM) Venue Safety and Security Committee. In addition, Joe is the Chief Operating Officer at the Usdan Center for the Creative & Performing Arts. IAVM website https://www.iavm.org/ Venue Safety and Security committee contact information: vssc@iavm.org; LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelevy1/ Bridget Johnson is the Managing Editor for Homeland Security Today. In addition her contributions on Homeland Security Today (hstoday.us), they are also running a series of webinars (Webinar signups, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/le-only-anti-government-extremists-who-they-are-how-to-combat-them-tickets-144507635227?aff=ebdsoporgprofile). Twitter: @BridgetCJ
In this episode of The Gate 15 Interview, Andy Jabbour talks with Amanda Mason, Vice President, Intelligence, Related Companies. “Our passion for urban life could not be any stronger. We are committed to moving our communities forward and enriching people's lives.” - Stephen M. Ross, Chairman & Founder. Amanda on LinkedIn. In the discussion we address: Amanda's background Amanda's current responsibilities at Related Companies COVID and safe and secure operations and reopening The recent National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin, Afghanistan and associated concerns Terrorism, extremism, and the upcoming 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks And more! Please enjoy this episode of The Gate 15 Interview podcast on Anchor, Spotify, Apple, Google, as well as other locations accessible via the Anchor link or almost anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts. “We can't necessarily predict, but we can prepare.” A few references mentioned in or relevant to our discussion include: Learn more about Related! https://www.related.com New York Post, Real estate giant Related Cos. to require all employees to get vaccinated (02 Aug 2021) National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) Bulletin (13 Aug 2021) DHS CISA: MIS, DIS, Malinformation DHS CISA: Countering Disinformation In Social Media video DHS FEMA: Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program DHS FEMA: ICS Resource Center “We have to do our tabletop exercises… we have to think of the worst case scenario.” “I can't believe that I get to protect a landmark asset in NYC.” The Gate 15 Interview is a monthly interview between Gate 15's founder and Managing Director, Andy Jabbour and guests from throughout the homeland security risk management community addressing a wide range of all-hazards topics and issues. Read more about Gate 15's full podcast menu at our Podcast page. You can subscribe and enjoy all the Gate 15 Podcasts on Anchor, Apple, Spotify, Google, as well as other locations accessible from the Anchor link. Week-to-week, you can hear and learn more about our all-hazards threats, risks, mitigation and other issues impacting homeland security risk management from our team as well as our regular and special guests. The full podcast menu includes: The Risk Roundtable, is a recurring monthly discussion among our team and occasional guests as we explore the all-hazards threats and risks impacting the United States and internationally. The Cybersecurity Evangelist, with Jennifer Lyn Walker, is a cybersecurity-focused discussion with Jen and invited guests. Nerd Out! Security Panel Discussion, moderated by Dave Pounder, focuses on physical security topics including terrorism, extremism, hostile events, and other pertinent topics. The Gate 15 Interview, is a monthly interview between Gate 15's founder and Managing Director, Andy Jabbour and guests from throughout the homeland security risk management community addressing a wide range of all-hazards topics and issues. We hope you'll subscribe, listen and share your ideas and other feedback! Reach out to us on Twitter, LinkedIn or via email at: podcast@ga
After a a busy couple of weeks, the merry band of Nerdies gathered to discuss the latest news on the terrorism and extremist front and how misinformation has shaped so much of these advanced. The group started with Bridget's reporting of a new Al Qaeda message, which was followed with press reports extremist chatter and then the he National Terrorism Alert System Bulletin. These all gave the group an opportunity to talk to the risks to various locations, especially venues and the Commercial Facilities Sector. Next, the group transitioned to mis-information and how integral it was to both terrorist groups as well as domestic violent extremism. COVID dominated the last part of the discussion with Bridget sharing her personal story and loss before the group went through a rapid fire set of questions! But just like our favorite band of super-heroes, stay for the end credits and you might here about killer mosquitos. Dave Pounder is a Senior Risk Analyst for Gate. Twitter: @dpounder; email: david@gate15.global Joe Levy is the chairman of the International Associate of Venue Managers (IAVM) Venue Safety and Security Committee. In addition, Joe is the Chief Operating Officer at the Usdan Center for the Creative & Performing Arts. IAVM website https://www.iavm.org/ Venue Safety and Security committee contact information: vssc@iavm.org; LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelevy1/ Bridget Johnson is the Managing Editor for Homeland Security Today. In addition her contributions on Homeland Security Today (hstoday.us), they are also running a series of webinars (Webinar signups, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/le-only-anti-government-extremists-who-they-are-how-to-combat-them-tickets-144507635227?aff=ebdsoporgprofile). Twitter: @BridgetCJ
In the latest episode of Nerd Out, Dave and his merry band of nerdies, Bridget, Travis, and Joe, look at the latest news around the reopening and what organizations need to be on guard for as crowd sizes and capacity limits will test the ongoing health pandemic. Then the group looks at the way threat actors may respond. Will it be a target of opportunity or will new security measures be disruptive enough. Next, the panel looked at recent protests, and the potential for future protests (did people really forget about May Day!) and what ways they may change in a reopened world. Finally, what is the future of conspiracy theories and the movements that were charged over the past several years? The group then lightened it up a bit and went through some lightning round questions and discovered that the Snyder Cut really isn't a thing because no one particularly cared for it in the first place to even know it was a thing. Dave Pounder is a Senior Risk Analyst for Gate. Twitter: @dpounder; email: david@gate15.global Joe Levy is the chairman of the International Associate of Venue Managers (IAVM) Venue Safety and Security Committee. In addition, Joe is the Chief Operating Officer at the Usdan Center for the Creative & Performing Arts. IAVM website https://www.iavm.org/ Venue Safety and Security committee contact information: vssc@iavm.org; LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelevy1/ Travis Moran is the Assistant Deputy Director, Critical Infrastructure Protection & Physical Security. Twitter: @dronin_on; email: tmoran@securecommunitynetwork.org Bridget Johnson is the Managing Editor for Homeland Security Today. In addition her contributions on Homeland Security Today (hstoday.us), they are also running a series of webinars (Webinar signups, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/le-only-anti-government-extremists-who-they-are-how-to-combat-them-tickets-144507635227?aff=ebdsoporgprofile). Twitter: @BridgetCJ
Risky Business: A Look Inside America's Adult Film Industry examines the social, psychological, and economic impacts of performing in adult films. What makes people decide to become adult entertainers, how do they go about entering the business, what are their experiences in the business, and how do they deal with career options, finances, and relationships once they exit the business? The documentary also examines proposed regulations that would address current industry issues, including workplace health and safety, such as mandatory STD testing and condom use, and job discrimination once performers decide to leave the industry and pursue conventional employment. Link below to check it out on Tubi.TV for free also download there app in all media platforms that carries there channel Roku, Amazon and more. https://tubitv.com/movies/579630/risky-business-a-look-inside-america-s-adult-film-industry
In the latest episode of the Nerd Out Security Panel Discussion podcast the gang reviews the election and what didn't happen and how lessons can be learned from that as well as looking at the current state of protests and how faith-based organizations have been on the front lines of support as well as taking up action. Then the panel looks at the current terrorism threat and how that could impact the upcoming holiday season for stores as well as faith-based organizations. In the lightning round, the panel shares pays tribute to the OG Chris Krebs for his handling of the election and dis/misinformation, as well as tackle other topics. Security expert Rob Yandow joins host Dave Pounder, Bridget Johnson and Joe Levy this month! Joe Levy is the chairman of the International Associate of Venue Managers (IAVM) Venue Safety and Security Committee. IAVM website https://www.iavm.org/ Venue Safety and Security committee contact information: vssc@iavm.org; LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelevy1/ Rob Yandow is a security expert who is a former police officer and who works with the Faith-Based Information Sharing and Analysis Organization (FB-ISAO) and serves as the Co-Chair of their Business Resilience Group - website: https://faithbased-isao.org. Twitter: @RobYandow Bridget Johnson is the Managing Editor for Homeland Security Today. In addition her contributions on Homeland Security Today (hstoday.us), they are also running a series of webinars (Webinar signups, https://www.eventbrite.com/o/homeland-security-today-30028526516). Twitter: @BridgetCJ
On this month's Nerd Out! Security Panel Discussion, Dave Pounder hosts Joe Levy, Bridget Johnson and Travis Moran to talk about venue security and what it means in the coming months with the upcoming election and various outdoor events. The group also talks about drones, wildfires, and touches on National Insider Threat Awareness Month (https://www.cdse.edu/itawareness/index.html#0). Joe Levy is the chairman of the International Associate of Venue Managers (IAVM) Venue Safety and Security Committee. IAVM website https://www.iavm.org/ Venue Safety and Security committee contact information: vssc@iavm.org LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelevy1/ Travis Moran is the Vice President of Operations at Welund North America. Twitter: @dronin_on Bridget Johnson is the Managing Editor for Homeland Security Today. In addition her contributions on Homeland Security Today (hstoday.us), they are also running a series of webinars (Webinar signups, https://www.eventbrite.com/o/homeland-security-today-30028526516). Twitter: @BridgetCJ
Nerd Out is stepping out on its own. Dave Pounder is taking his band of merry men and women to discuss various security topics and show their true “nerd” related to security matters. In this episode Dave is again joined by Andy Jabbour and Travis Moran and they welcome in Tamara Herold to discuss the latest protests, what some of the takeaways are related to impacts on organizations and where protests in general go from here. Our Panelists: Tamara D. Herold, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Graduate Director, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Director, Crowd Management Research Council Department of Criminal Justice Travis Moran, Welund North America Vice President of Operations Email travis.moran@welund.com | Website www.welund.com | twitter: @dronin_on Andy Jabbour, The Gate 15 Company Managing Director / Founder twitter: @gate_15_analyst David Pounder, The Gate 15 Company twitter: @dpounder
Ever wonder what it's like being a porn star? Can you picture yourself on a production set surrounded by other sexy men and women, all performing sex for the camera? The adult entertainment industry can skew our perspective on sex, love and dating, as we consume more pornographic content than ever before. Join us with Dave Pounder, Author of the book, Obscene Thoughts, as we examine sexual behaviors of men and women and the reasons why people cheat - from the perspective of an experienced pornographer.
Ever wonder what it’s like being a porn star? Can you picture yourself on a production set surrounded by other sexy men and women, all performing sex for the camera? The adult entertainment industry can skew our perspective on sex, love and dating, as we consume more pornographic content than ever before. Join us with Dave Pounder, Author of the book, Obscene Thoughts, as we examine sexual behaviors of men and women and the reasons why people cheat - from the perspective of an experienced pornographer.
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Part two of the interview with adult film star and author Dave Pounder is ready for your continued enjoyment. Dave talks about why prostitution should be legal, woman in the work place, why men should cheat on their significant others, why evolution plays a part in social make-up and so much more. As an added bonus, Greg is joined by two women at the end of the show to discuss some of Dave’s controversial topics he put forth in the interview and book. Overall, a can’t miss conclusion to part one!Don’t forget to check out Dave Pounder’s book "OBSCENE THOUGHTS: A Pornographer's Perspective on Sex, Love, and Dating” and find out more about Dave at www.davepounder.comKeep the comments and questions comming, or if you have any suggestions for a topic email IWTK at iwanttoknowpod@gmail.com.Don't forget to like IWTK at www.facebook.com/iwanttoknowshow, follow the show on twitter @iwanttoknowshow and visit www.iwanttoknowshow.com for more info on the guests, episodes, host and much more.
I Want To Know about being a male porn star. Adult actor Dave Pounder joins the show to talk everything from the porn industry to writing about relationships and cheating on woman. The show starts off with discussions about the adult industry, breaking in, keeping sex interesting, gross things on set, losing virginity and more! The discussion shifted after bring up Dave's book "OBSCENE THOUGHTS: A Pornographer's Perspective on Sex, Love, and Dating." Some of the topics in the book cover why men should be able to cheat, why woman shouldn't worry about infidelity, sexual conflict between the sexes, the future of dating, hooking up with woman and so many more controversial ideas. Thank you for all of the feedback and suggestions so far and don't forget to keep spreading the word about the podcast to your friends and family, it's the only advertising the show has! Keep the comments and questions comming, or if you have any suggestions for a topic email IWTK at iwanttoknowpod@gmail.com. Don't forget to like IWTK at www.facebook.com/iwanttoknowshow, follow the show on twitter @iwanttoknowshow and visit www.iwanttoknowshow.com for more info on the guests, episodes, host and much more.
Yes, it’s me. Marc Hershon. Your host and drum major for Epi114 — the Labor Day Edition — of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. And it’s another Succotash Clips installment – loading you up with a lot of clips because in a few weeks I’ll be down at the 4th Annual LA Podcast Festival, and I will have a pile of interviews from our stakeout in the SquareSpace Podcast Lab. which means we should have some bodacious Succotash Chats upon my return. I’ve harvested some of this episodes clips, while others have been sent in by comedy podcasters just like you…if you’re a comedy podcaster, that is. Of course, if you’re a listener to a comedy podcast you like, you can drop me a line, at marc@SuccotashShow.com and let us know the show you like. Then I can send our erstwhile Associate Producer Tyson Saner out to clip an episode from it. And for you comedy podcasters, you can even upload you clip directly to us via our upload link: http://hightail.com/u/succotash. On the show this time around we’re featuring clips from Broken Filter, Geek Blast, Grabbing Lunch, 98 Problems, Rude Alchemy, Stab!, and Tall Tales with our friend Abner Serd. Bursts O' Durst We also have a double dose of Durst, this episode, with resident political comedian and social commentator Will Durst, with two of our Burst O’ Durst segments. Will is pointing out the benefits of the looonnnnnnggggg Presidential election campaign, and then he's got a special Labor Day Burst heading your way. In addition this show, we have a visit to the Podcast Graveyard, a brand new Henderson’s Pants commercial and a dip into the ol’ TweetSack. Appearing Live Coming up live this month, on Thursday evening, September 17th, I’ll be hosting an evening of inspirational and informative speakers as part of the TedX Marin event. I’m just there to keep things moving –but it’s a great slate of speakers that you can’t see because I just found out the event is sold out. So why am I telling you about it? Bragging, probably. Then, right after that, Friday through Sunday, September 18th through 20th, I’ll be – as I said – at the LA Podfest. And you can be there, too, because that is NOT sold out! Tix and deets at http://lapodfest.com. And you can look for me with our Succotash merch, mics and mayhem in the SquareSpace Podcast Lab. Put Your Eyes Where Your Ears Are We’ve been putting out a little webazine the past couple of months, The Succotash Daily. It’s aggregated content around podcasts and comedy and, sometimes, comedy websites. You can check it out and subscribe at http://hersh.co/dailysucc, and it will be delivered to your inbox every morning. Podcast Graveyard I chose to exhume this episode’s Podcast Graveyard victim, The Comedy Buffet, because I realized I hadn’t heard from Michael Powell, the host of the podcast for a while, nor had I seen any tweets from the show. Turns out it went tits up a while back – Mike contacted me to let me know he’d just gotten kind of bored with it, but that he’s cooking up some new concept and may be back with a different show soon. He’s done a great job of hiding the body, as I was having a lot of trouble trying to find a past show to clip, but then I remembered that we’d featured The Comedy Buffet way back in 2011, in our epi number SEVEN. In the clip, Michael chats about diabetes with his guests, Jason and Jesse, from the Van Full of Candy podcast. (Haven't heard from VFoC for a while, either — are they next up in the graveyard???) Clips Rude AlchemyThis past week, for my podcast review on Splitsider and the Huffington Post, rather than just listen to a single episode of a show, I gobbled up the entire third season of a podcast called Rude Alchemy. The season is only five episodes, and they’re pretty short, so I don’t want you thinking I was really going crazy. The title for the season is The Plague Clowns, and it’s a really well put-together show. Solid writing and performances, a layered story – TWO stories, really – which is compelling enough to make you want to binge listen the hell out of it. Grabbing LunchPodcasters who are wondering about good ways to get clipped on Succotash obviously don’t listen enough to realize that if you can somehow feature me or Succotash on your podcast, that will sually do the trick. I was in LA a couple of months ago and was invited to chow down by Matt Knudsen, the host of the Grabbing Lunch podcast, at Izzy’s Deli in Santa Monica. We were joined by friend-of-Succotash Cole Stratton, the co-host of the Pop My Culture podcast and co-founder of the San Francisco Sketchfest. It was a wide-ranging chat – we even talked about Matt’s Hungarian in-laws… Geek BlastSuccotash suddenly started getting a lot of Twitter love from Corrosive Radio, which has a couple of shows streaming on internet radio, which is podcasting’s cousin. Even though they’re not technically podcasts, I thought I’d pay their kindness forward and offer you a clip from a past Geek Blast show, where they had guest Clark Gregg, who stars as Agent Coulson on Marvel’s Agents of Shield. Stab!I don’t know a whole lot about Stab!, one of the only podcasts with an exclamation point in the title. It’s excerpted from a live comedy show by the same name in the Sacramento, California, area. The detail on the show on iTunes says, “This rapid fire comedy panel show about everything gives 4 comedians 3 days to write their own personal spins on six different topics.” The hosts are John Ross and Jesse Jones. And Jesse was savvy enough to use our direct upload link to send us this clip from a past show, where the topic was ISIS. 98 ProblemsWe’ve had a few of our recent tweets kindly retweeted by the boys of the 98 Problems podcast. So I figured I’d do ‘em a solid and clip a recent episode. When I went up to their homesite,I didn’t find a whole lot of information about the guys themselves. There’s Mike and Alex on the show. And a lot of references to Sammy. No other specifics, like last names or anything like that. So I went with what I heard: a clip, entitled “Drop Your Trousers”. Tall Tales & Shaggy DogsAt the tail end of Succotash in the past couple of episodes, I’ve played songs by a listener and contributor named Abner Serd. The songs are…well, rather unique. It turns out that Abner has a collection of stories out there, available via iTunes, and it’s in the podcast section on iTunes. Called Tall Tales & Shaggy Dogs, it’s a very loosely wrapped bit of business with a bunch of different stories and such. We're featuring a selection called Arithmefiction. (And if you hang in 'til after Bill Heywatt wraps up the show, you'll be treated to another Serd song, My Dog Blue.) Broken FilterThe last podclip for this episode comes from yet another show that started retweeting us out of the kindness of their hearts. Broken Filter is a once-a-week Internet radio show over on http://ZenLive.tv, and it features hosts JoeRockstar and Jonesy (are those their REAL names, do you think?) They're live every Tuesday night at 8 PM — I think that’s East Coast time. I clipped a recent installment featuring Dave Pounder, the author of Obscene Thoughts. He's also a porn producer of some renown as well as a former adult film star. By The Way Incidentally, if you’re looking to get YOUR comedy podcast reviewed by one of the gang at This Week In Comedy Podcasts, you can send an email to podcasts@splitsider.com. That will go out to the whole group of us that contribute to the column and you stand a better chance of having someone want to review your show. Extra Bits John Eder, the brains behind the To The Manor Borne By Robots podcast, informs us that his show is in the finals of the 2015 LA Weekly Best Of Competition, in the Best Podcast category. Which is pretty high honors – it's competing with Marc Maron's WTF and The Tom Leykis Show. Let's help him win this - but we only have until September 9th to vote! Go to http://readerschoice.laweekly.com and do your thing! In closing this week, even though no one ever clicks on our Donate button anymore at http://SuccotashShow.com, nor buys anything from our webstore at http://hersh.co/succotashery, I feel it's my duty to make you aware that it IS within your power to help me pay for this relentless piledriver of a show, the sole purpose of which is to spread the word about comedy podcasts near and far. We also have an Amazon banner at the top of the page which generates kickbacks whenever someone uses it to shop at Amazon but, as far as I know, only Phil Leirness over at Chillpak Hollywood Hour uses it. Feel free to avail yourself of that avenue of Succotash support if you so desire. And if you have no disposable income to shower upon us, your moral support in the way of ratings and reviews at iTunes, "thumbs ups" at Stitcher, Likes on our Facebook page, or hearts over at SoundCloud go a long way to putting smiles on the faces of me, producer Joe Paulino, announcer Bill Heywatt, and Associate Producer Tyson Saner. Until we hit your earholes again, thanks for passing the Succotash. — Marc Hershon
Author of "Obscene Thoughts", Dave Pounder calls in to talk to the team about his life in porn, condom use in adult films, and of course his book! The book covers a wide range of in depth and well researched insights into the differences in the sexual behavior of men and women. During "Random Thoughts" the team talks about The Fat Jewish being accused of plagiarism, Lisa Ann banging 20000 dudes through a few high speed internet cables, Floyd Mayweather's new car (hint: it is kinda douchey), and MUCH MORE!
We love you, really we do so we are committed to bringing you topics and guests experts that are thought provoking, informative or provide a different perspective. I would definitely say that this is DIFFERENT! For centuries, people have debated the most effective ways to deal with unfaithful lovers. Dave Pounder says the best answer is simple: Don't worry about it. Pounder says most men are unfaithful in some way, at some time, but it has nothing to do with how they feel about their partners. According to him, if people understood that the perception of infidelity, rather than the infidelity itself, is what ruins relationships, everyone would be happier. His book, OBSCENE THOUGHTS: A ographer's Perspective on Sex, Love, and Dating, delves into the issues that prevent men and women from truly understanding each other. Basketball player Dre Baldwin: Step your game up! Dre Baldwin is an internet pioneer who built his brand name on the discipline and persistence that made him a professional athlete. After graduating with a Business Marketing degree from Penn State Altoona, Dre played pro basketball internationally for 9 years. Coming from a small school, Dre learned to market and promote himself to create opportunities: he began recording and publishing his basketball workouts and motivational messages to YouTube in 2006. In 2009, Dre started posting new daily content on YouTube, a discipline that continues to this day: He has published 4,000+ videos, going out to 100,000 subscribers, viewed over 30,000,000 times. Dre works with brand owners, businesses and entrepreneurs to enhance their online presence and reach consumers through leveraging emerging tools of branding & marketing. Dre has published 5 books, over 100 athletic training programs, and speaks to business organizations on the topics of Discipline, Marketing and Branding.
We love you, really we do so we are committed to bringing you topics and guests experts that are thought provoking, informative or provide a different perspective. I would definitely say that this is DIFFERENT! For centuries, people have debated the most effective ways to deal with unfaithful lovers. Dave Pounder says the best answer is simple: Don't worry about it. Pounder says most men are unfaithful in some way, at some time, but it has nothing to do with how they feel about their partners. According to him, if people understood that the perception of infidelity, rather than the infidelity itself, is what ruins relationships, everyone would be happier. His book, OBSCENE THOUGHTS: A ographer's Perspective on Sex, Love, and Dating, delves into the issues that prevent men and women from truly understanding each other. Basketball player Dre Baldwin: Step your game up! Dre Baldwin is an internet pioneer who built his brand name on the discipline and persistence that made him a professional athlete. After graduating with a Business Marketing degree from Penn State Altoona, Dre played pro basketball internationally for 9 years. Coming from a small school, Dre learned to market and promote himself to create opportunities: he began recording and publishing his basketball workouts and motivational messages to YouTube in 2006. In 2009, Dre started posting new daily content on YouTube, a discipline that continues to this day: He has published 4,000+ videos, going out to 100,000 subscribers, viewed over 30,000,000 times. Dre works with brand owners, businesses and entrepreneurs to enhance their online presence and reach consumers through leveraging emerging tools of branding & marketing. Dre has published 5 books, over 100 athletic training programs, and speaks to business organizations on the topics of Discipline, Marketing and Branding.
Pornographer and PHD student David Pounder thrills us with experimental data that he claims shows us that it is OK, and natural for men to cheat on their significant others. He covers other data about sexual relationships and is an excellent listen. See if you agree with him.
Whether you agree or disagree with pornography, Dave Pounder is sure to educate you on a few areas of the industry, such as the psychology of it. Dave has acted, directed, and produced over 100 titles and acted in over 100 titles. He educates us on what the industry is like, what the expectations are, and how men and women … Read more about this episode...
Adult Film Star Dave Pounder joins the podcast this week to talk about being in porn for over a decade. Find out how he got started, why he got out and what it is like be in clown porn. Dave also opens up about his most embarrassing moment in porn and how his porn career […]
Pounder has lectured on the topic of adult entertainment at several policy and academic institutions, including Indiana University, UCLA, and Emory University. He currently lives in Boca Raton, Florida. He is the author of the award-winning, best-selling book, Obscene Thoughts: A ographer's Perspective on Sex, Love, and Dating, and the executive producer of the award -winning political and public health documentary, "Risky Business: A Look Inside America's Adult Film Industry."
DSR: Become a Better Man by Mastering Dating, Sex and Relationships (formerly Dating Skills Podcast)
In this Episode we talk to guest Dave Pounder79| A Porn Director's View on the Industry, Sex and Relationships - Dave Pounder.Link: https://www.datingskillsreview.com/ep-79-porn-directors-view-industry-sex-relationships-dave-pounder/