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If there's one guarantee from my experiences being a hockey player, there's going to be a few times during your career where you had an injury or got dinged up. After a while, and going through the normal therapy & healing protocols, things don't improve as planned, resulting in you not being able to get back on the ice. What do you do then? I'll tell you, you search everywhere for a possible solution, sometimes months will go by without finding a resolution. That's where someone like Dr. Johnson comes to the rescue. Solving the unsolvable is the best way I can describe what I witnessed with my wife and kids seeing Doc Johnson. I can't remember how we found him, but I know it wasn't me. We're going to get a bunch of questions answered and then some. Thanks for stopping by, have a productive day and enjoy this amazing episode, co-hosted with my son Rem Pitlick :) To Learn More about Dr. Kerry Johnson - https://johnsonspinalcare.com/team/dr-kerry-johnson/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NUCCA To Learn more about Coach Lance - Online Hockey Training Largest Online Data-Base Off-Ice Stickhandling, Passing and Shooting Drills https://www.onlinehockeytraining.com/ In-person lessons with Coach Lance https://www.sweethockeycoach.com/ If interested in purchasing the Stickhandling Training Aidhttps://headsuphockey.ai/Use the Code coachlance for 10% off the investment into yourself :)
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Today, I'm making friends with Chad Braverman – the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Creative Officer of Doc Johnson, a brand leader in self-pleasure products.Follow Travis on:– IG
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On this episode of #mensexpleasure, I chat with Chad Braverman. Chad is the CCO and COO of Doc Johnson, a billion dollar sex toy company founded by his father in 1976. Chad has propelled Doc Johnson into the spotlight with cutting-edge technology and products. He is challenging societal norms and transforming the sex toy industry which is often shrouded in secrecy. Key Points: - Chad introduces himself - Doc Johnson history and products - Chad's experience joining the family business - Shifting social attitudes towards sex toys - Future plans for Doc Johnson - Challenges of being a father in the industry Relevant links: Doc Johnson's Website: https://docjohnson.com/home Doc Johnson's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docjohnsonusa/?hl=en Doc Johnson's X: https://twitter.com/TheOriginalDoc --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cam-fraser/message
This week, our episodes under discussion are Space Above and Beyond numbers 8 and 9, the two-episode story Hostile Visit & Choice or Chance. These episodes were written by Payton Webb and Doc Johnson, respectively. They first aired on November 19th and 26th, 1995. Hosts Kenneth and Eugene discuss if a second nail-clipping scene might ... Read more
After a three month search, Mayor Brandon Johnson has hired Dr. Olusimbo Ige to lead Chicago's Public Health Department. This is one of Johnson's biggest hirings, especially following the ousting of the former top doc. Crain's Katherine Davis and City Bureau's India Daniels are here to discuss why this move is so critical. Plus, the city's $16 billion dollar budget was approved, Howard Brown health workers strike again, and there are plenty of opportunities to see Chicagoland's holiday lights. Calendar for police district council meetings and follow along with the City Bureau Documenters Good News: Stay up to date with City Bureau events Chicagoland Light Shows: Chicago Botanic Gardens Lightscape, Lincoln Park ZooLights, Morton Arboretum Illumination, Magnificent Mile Lights Fest, Sparkle Light Fest Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chad Braverman is the COO and CCO, as well as the self-acknowleged "Nepo Baby" of Doc Johnson, the world's largest and most influential adult pleasure product company. The New York Times called them "the first family of sex toys" and Chad shares his dad's story of success in the industry and what it was like growing up and putting the puzzle pieces together to eventually learn the truth of the empire he chose to inherit. The hosts chat with Chad about the manufacturing facility he operates, the importance of community and relationships in the sex toy industry, and the artistry behind creating casts of celebrity genitals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Question of the day, When is it ok for HIM to be cocky? Who is HIM? and where can I meet HIM? Under what circumstances should you be cocky? Why do we as men shy away from our wins? Why don't we as men celebrate our positive attributes? Well!...Doc Johnson aka Hood Hitch has the answers to these questions and many more! Enjoy!
In this new moon episode, we discuss International Masturbation Month and we'll be speaking with Chad Braverman, COO of Doc Johnson, the world's number-one adult toy manufacturer. We also review the book ‘Forever'. by Judy Blume. The episode ends with a guided meditation with affirmations for masturbation as an act of self-love.
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We're kicking 2023 off with Lucas Frost and his signature move: cumming twice without ever losing his boner! This seven-year industry vet shares why he never had to pop a pill to do his job, how his balls were too big for the Doc Johnson penis mold, and how his headshots alone landed him 30 bookings before EVER shooting a scene! Lucas gives his best advice to aspiring male performers and reveals one of his next projects — a male performance enhancing protein shake! Support our show by supporting our sponsors: Take charge of your health with a new wellness routine! Take a short quiz about your goals and get 50% off your first Care/of order at http://TakeCareOf.com with code HOLLY50. Stop a bad habit and switch to a positive one with Füm! Go to http://TryFum.com and use code HOLLY to save 10% when you get the Journey pack today. Want more from this podcast? Get access to tons of perks by joining my Patreon! We have exclusive bonus content such as live streams of our interviews, early releases, exclusive Q&As, access to my fine art photography and video, plus so much more! Join our community now at http://Patreon.com/hollyrandallunfiltered
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Hood Hitch is back! Question of the day. When is it okay to lie? Tell the truth, shame the devil. Lies and vicious rumors. Is something burning? Doc Johnson gives you his take and fair warning... Toxic Pod Alert.
Music NFTs are all the rage as of late. Entering the mix is Young M.A, who dropped a capsule on April 19. But in true Young M.A fashion, she took a different approach to her first-ever NFT project.For one, each NFT is only $20, making it widely accessible to her diehard fanbase. That's a departure from most artists-focused NFTs that are on the pricier side due to their limitedness. In total, Young M.A dropped five NFT collections with 250 editions in each — for a total of 1,250. Each of the five collections represents key moments in Young M.A's career. From first going viral with her Brooklyn Chiraq freestyle to the smashing success of “OOOUUU” and other highlights. Moreover, the capsule is exclusive to new NFT marketplace Serenade. The platform prides itself on being eco-friendly in an industry widely criticized for its energy consumption. The NFT collection is just one way Young M.A is staying connected to her fans these days. She's also on tour and has continued to invest in non-music products like her adult toy line. Here's everything we covered in this episode:[0:00] Seeing where things go[2:45] Purpose Behind Young M.A's NFT Drop[9:29] Surprising Price Point For Young M.A's NFT Capsule[10:14] Young M.A Has Hesitations About The Drop (Honest Talk) [12:32] Prioritizing Long-Term Impact With Business Ventures[12:55] Young M.A's Relationship With Fame[15:37] How Young M.A Approaches Non-Music Business Ventures[20:10] Partnering With Serenade For The NFT Drop[23:22] Keeping Up With Web 3.0 & Music Industry [28:00] Young M.A Understands Her Place In The IndustryListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Young M.A, @youngma, serenade.co/@youngma Trapital is home for the business of hip-hop. Gain the latest insights from hip-hop's biggest players by reading Trapital's free weekly memo. Transcript________________Young M.A 00:00When it comes to business, you might not always know. You can't always say you know people. Even if you research them, no matter what the situation is, sometimes things might not work for you. You know what I mean? So you just look more to it. And you see how it goes as it goes. I mean, seeing business situations I handled in the past, some things didn't go right. Some things went right, you know, and it's just like with them. I feel good, you know? And it was like, let's go, let's see where it goes. Let's take these events and take risks. Dan Runcie 00:31Hey, welcome to the Trapital podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from executives in music, media, entertainment, and more, who are taking hip hop culture to the next level. Today's guest is Young M.A. You may know her for her hits like BROOKLYN (Chiraq), OOOUUU, and plenty others that helped her go six times platinum. I knew this was going to be a good interview because, the moment that I logged on to the chat, Young M.A was already in there. And her first words were "took you long enough." And that's what I knew that we're in for a good one. Young M.A came on the Trapital podcast because she just had an NF T drop for her latest single Aye Day Pay Day. And she did it as a series of stories throughout her career. And she launched her NFTs different than most artists do. As I've written and talked about on this podcast, people have looked at NFTs as a way to monetize and make a lot of money from being able to sell high-end products as collectibles. But Young M.A is going about in a different way. She only has 250 drops for each of the five NFTs in this collection. And she's only selling them for $20. That's it. So we talked about the decision, how she's approached this, and why she made the decision that she has. And I think a lot of this ties into her mentality. As an artist, Young M.A is one of the more strong proponents of being an independent artist and what that means. And we talked about how this relates to how she looks at record labels and a lot of the deals that she's turned down. And we also talked about some of Young M.A's investments too. She's invested in a bunch of different areas. So we talked about that. We also talked about some of the other trends happening in this music industry, how she keeps up with everything, how her team is structured, and a whole lot more. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Here's my chat with Young M.A. All right, today, we're joined by the one and only Young M.A, who has a big drop for us today. She is launching an NFT. And I'm excited and I want to hear more. So break it down. Why was now the time for you to make this drop happen?Young M.A 02:45I see. You know, I'm the same person. I don't, I don't talk all that extra “Aaah.” I keep it real. The big one since A1. You know what I mean? I honestly didn't know too much about it, you know what I mean? I used to see it every now and then. And I didn't understand what it was because I'm the type of person like, like, if it don't make sense to me at the moment of me seeing it, I'm just not going to pay attention. I don't see interest into things that everybody else see interesting, too, you know what I mean? So that was literally the case. But I didn't see it casually and then once my team brought it to my attention, it was like, oh, okay, I know what you're talking about, you know what I mean? Like, I've seen, so I'm guessing this is like the new way of things, new wave of things, or whatever. So focusing my attention, you know, just basically gave me the intellect of it, the background of it, detail and everything like that. Somehow, Okay, okay, no, still not understanding it too much. But you know, kind of intrigued into it. And they kind of like broke it down. So I was like, Yo, give me a little more like pinpoint, because like, I do want to understand this situation, because it'd be something that's going to be longevity, and something's that's gonna help, you know, long term future-wise. And it's like, one of the new way that's coming in, you know, why not, you know, at least, you know, check it out. So we talked more about it, had a meeting, and, and we came up with kind of like I did. So once they broke down the ideas to me of like, what's, like, the meaning of it. And also like, what I would do if I do it. And then it become a more of understanding that was like, Okay, now I can go, you know what I mean? It's not just like, like anything we ever did before. Like, it's not like, it's, like, we did but like more digital, you know what I mean? It's like what we did but digital, in a different sense. So I'm like, okay, I get it now. So once I got that understanding, there's like, I got more intrigued, and I was like, let's go. You know, I'm the type of person, like, I'd take risks. I don't believe in like, No, I gotta, I gotta be the see it to believe it type person, like, I got to see. You know, even if I got to take that risk. I had taken risk all my life, so now I was like, I want to take this risk of, a new risk of taking risk. Let's take this risk. So we got to to it on, whatever the case, got involved with a team or whatever. And we came to a point where it was like, alright, if I'm going to do this, you already know my vibe. Not going to do it on nobody else's terms and circumstances and shit like that. Like, I know how it moves. So me understanding that this is how it goes about, let's go into a route where it's going to make, make sense for me. That's always been my, my way of grinding since I came up. Anything that I've ever done always went in a sense of how I had to do, so on and, you know, still be independent, of course. So we came up with this, all my team came up with this plan of like just creating like a timeline of, like, when I first started. Literally from the ground up, like... I wouldn't say the ground up because literally I started from the ground like, like, probably like 19 years old. For like far as like when social media and stuff like that really came into play as far as music, we wanted to start from there and we started from like my first freestyling, like, went viral, BROOKLYN (Chiraq Freestyle), you know what I mean? When Facebook was like one of the hottest things ever, at the time, like Instagram was still hot. Cool. Instagram was hot but like, Facebook was one of the places where you want to go viral before you went viral on Instagram. Before... I came from them. I mean, SoundCloud, before there was SoundCloud rappers, I was on SoundCloud, you know what I mean? So like, we really wanted to bring that world into, like, just my supporters and my fan base. So it's really not too much about trying to sell this. It's more so about trying to give back to my supporters. In a way now that I understand that NF T is a way of them making money by just putting one investment into me, after like years of investment you will put into me, this is your way of making money, just like that? Come on, man. You know, I mean, like of course, I'm gonna jump into that. But of course, I still need to know more detail into it or whatever the case. So as time goes on, we come up with the details, we like, let's pinpoint the biggest times on your career. Chiraq Freestyle go viral. Boom. Years later, everybody knows, a lot of being on all these like big radio stations. Hot 97. after that and we went viral. On this... She started doing shows in Connecticut and Tri-state areas. You know what I mean? Like, I'm starting to do these type of things. Now my come up is coming up. Now OOOUUU come out, boom, because they like we need a club record. Boom, come with them. Exactly. I gotcha, you know what I mean? Like boom, OOOUUU, come out. Now that's became the biggest break now. Now, I'm crossing other into the industry. Another, you know, milestone in my career. We go from that, boom. And now we go into Petty Wap. It is a lot. So like, that's basically the timeline. Like there's so much that I did in between each time that could really count. But it's like, when you pinpoint, like, literally, like, the bowstones of everything. So like, that's what the NFT is really about, it was creating and like, like, you know, the longevity and what could create from each individual situation that you might not never know, that might develop as you go, you know what I mean? So that's what I feel like my NFT should be about. I don't know what everybody else is doing and shit about. Like, I heard about the research, I heard about, you know, people's, like, unreleased stuff. Of course, like I do unreleased music, or unreleased merch or unreleased things and shit like that. Of course, you get the exclusive. But to me, like, my NFTs, they have to, like gravitate to something close to me. It made my supporters understand that it's still me. It's not about just, yeah, having new stuff that nobody got. No, it's still connecting with you all. At the end of the day, I look at this. I don't know, I don't look at this for money. Like, I don't know, I don't know where people mine that or whatever. As humans, whatever the case, and they only be... But like me, as a artists. I always had this mindset. I treat my supporters as my family, for, like, this my way of, like, giving back. It's like me getting a platinum plaque. And seeing that I went platinum again. Like just, like it just, like I feel so good about just having that platinum plaque as another accomplishment. There's no one that I'm doing what I'm doing. So like for them to have something valuable, 250 out of millions, billions, and trillions of people in this world. You got that? Like, that's what matters to me. I don't know about that money stuff, bro. Okay, so that's what I'm trying to say.Dan Runcie 08:51Yeah. Was it tough to limit the amount because it's only 250 people for each of the drops, and you got a lot of...Young M.A 08:52Exactly. Dan Runcie 08:54...Young M.A fans out there. Was it tough to limit it?Young M.A 08:59Yeah, that's basically the case. Like, I'm still trying to figure it out. Like once it dropped and I see like how things go about, I just want to see the reaction. Like, I'm not even looking into like, like, I know the money aspects of things. And if you want to talk money, but, like, my benefit from it is more so like seeing what they value from it, you know what I mean? Like...Dan Runcie 09:20Yeah, let's talk the money piece of it first, just to get that out of the way. So you got 250 of volume. And of course, the goal is to sell out, how much are they? And are they different prices for each of the five different ones? Young M.A 09:29No, they're $20. Dan Runcie 09:31And see that's important because I think most people that do drops like this, if you only have a limited amount, they think it's going to be thousands of dollars, right? But you're like, so essentially it's like a first come first whoever gets it first, right? Young M.A 09:42Yeah, $20, $20. I feel like, you know, like my supporters. If you could buy merch, I mean my merch is more $20, oh there you go. If my merch is, like, more than $20, or you could buy a ticket to come see me, my whole package, meet and greets, all that, it should be like a bucket of change. If you can spend $20 just have an NFT of me and make money off it, like, I don't know what to say, you know, like, I'm not a... I just feel like, you know, like, we take risks, we take risks.Dan Runcie 10:08Do you feel like this was a big risk for you though? Because I feel like it's a slam dunk. I mean, you know that you got the fans that are going to want it. Young M.A 10:14Yeah, I mean, I don't look at it like a slam dunk, though. I don't know why. And that's just me being honest. I don't know why, like, I don't know, if it's just not in my heart to like, I don't really look at money value. I don't know. There's just something, I don't know. It's just something in my heart that just never been that person. Like, of course, I'm going to make money. Yes, I had to make money to survive. But my intent into going into things be more deeper than people ever think. Like, I really think deeper into things, like I have to understand. Because if I don't understand something 100%, like, what this NFT, I'm gonna keep it G. I don't know 100% about it. I do know enough. But I don't know 100%. And when I don't know, 100%+, about something. I'm not going to never put my trust into it. 100%. I'm going put my trust into how much I understand. So my trust is how much I understand per say, right? You know what I mean? And I just want to see how my supporters feel and what's gonna make them happy. If it ain't making them happy, I want to do it. And that's real, bro.Dan Runcie 11:13Oh, yeah. And I think the good thing with it, too, you have other exclusive perks lined up. If someone collects all five of them, then you invite them to certain things, and you know fans are always going to appreciate that. And I feel like this also taps into how you run your game in the industry from since you've been in this, you know, because you were always more about longevity. You were always more about the money. That is how you approach any deal that came through or you weren't trying to approach it with a bag. It wasn't about the bag, it had to be more than that.Young M.A 11:42Yeah, I had to always be more. I've been sitting in so many record labels... I fell asleep in one, I ain't going to say which label. I'm not going to say which one. But I literally lay my head on the table because they just said everything everybody else said and I don't have none of these labels. I don't. I just felt like it just wasn't, it wasn't in my league. You know what I mean? So I didn't want to tap into, some certain people I didn't want to sign to. I just felt like independent was my best move, because I just understood me. Like it was just more so, like. the industry wasn't about money to me. It wasn't about that. It was more so about understanding me as an artist, and how I express myself, and who I am. You all don't know me. You all don't know. You don't know. So you all can't tell me, which I can do for me. All you have to tell me what it is I can do for y'all that will do for me. But it won't do for me. Dan Runcie 12:31Right.Young M.A 12:32You know what I'm saying? So like, I'd rather move slow-paced than fast-paced. Just to get a quick dollar? No, like, like, I love the position I'm it. Like, I don't like that fast life. I don't even like the fame. I don't. I just love my supporters. I love when I go on stage. I love when I got to handle my business, when I got to handle my business. You know what I mean? And just like, just enjoying life, as long as my family's taken care of. That's all I care about, like all that fast-paced stuff and all that stuff like that. Like, I don't need it. It's fun when it's fun, like I can have those moments. I can go on a boat. I'm going on a yacht. I can drive a fast car. I can drive them... And it's just like, Okay, now like, I'm going to... I go to club, I can go...Dan Runcie 13:11Let's talk about relationship with fame. Because I feel like that's an interesting point, right? Like you would have the moment after, what is, Chiraq Freestyle or even after OOOUUU when things blew up. Now you're a few years past that. Do you feel like, the way things are right now, you're in a pretty good spot where, you know, I feel like the level of fame I have is in line with where I am comfortable, or do you still feel like no, no, I wish I was less famous than this.Young M.A 13:37No, actually, I think I'm in a comfortable spot. Because even when sometimes, like now, like I noticed, like, of course, I get bored. You know, sometimes you get bored. You know, that's just normal human being stuff. But you'll get bored. So you want to go out. And then sometimes I'll go out. And they'd be like, like, this is so normal. Like, I just be seeing guys. It's just everybody just acting... Like, man, been there, done that. And it's just like, so, it's just so common. It's like sometimes, like it'd be certain moments that feel good. It's like, this is the time to celebrate, like it's like accomplishment to me now more so than just going out for fun, like random and stuff like that. You know what I mean? Now it was more so like if we go out we have a good time, it's because we just, we just, you know, dropped the check or something. You know what I mean? Are we just invested in something, you know, we just got this or we got that. Like that celebration to me more is now more of a celebration and more fun to me now. All of just like randomly going out stuff to me is like. it's cool, but it's like, it's not as exciting. And I'm going to say that and that's just me being honest. Like, I can say it's me getting older but I can just say it's really me just probably, it's just, something that I always had in me. Like, even when I used to, like go out when the phase first happened, with OOOUUU and all that. It was fun, but I still wasn't like dramatic about it. Like I was never like that, Oh yeah, I'm happy to be in clubs, like, it was just like enjoying the moment I guess. Like, it was like one of the... Cool, cool, but I still wasn't like extra, like, I never got in trouble. I never went, you know what I mean? I never went crazy. You know, I still kept my composure even when having that much success and fame at the very moment. So like, even now that I've been there, done that, it's like, I'd be looking around at people and I'll just be like, damn, I understand. But like, to me, like, it's like, I can leave right now and be okay. You know? And that's where my mind and like, I'm automatically thinking like, damn, so tomorrow, I need to figure out, like, what next business move... And that's really when my mind be like, all day running like that. And that's just really how I be like.Dan Runcie 15:37Let's take a quick break to hear a word from this week's sponsor. Yeah, I feel like with you especially, you mentioned the investment piece. What does that piece of your business look like? What are some of the investment opportunities you've looked at? And how do you evaluate them?Young M.A 15:38Well, I can't tell you too much. So I'm going to shhh on that. But what I am, into I'm not going to tell you what I'm...Dan Runcie 15:55You're going to give us something public though?Young M.A 15:57So right now I got the, of course, the NFT and then I got the sex toy line that a lot of people, I mean, they aware of it but like, you know, just to get more aware in, you know, when we have these interviews. I have a sex toy line being that people want to talk about my strap, like I use things to my advantage. That just makes sense. Like, you got to talk about me, you're going to walk about me, you know what I mean? So like, I got the sex toy line that I originally created in collab with Doc Johnson, which is a big sex company located, like, based in LA, or whatever the case and, like, they just known, like, everywhere, like, they're literally like a big ass company. And we had like a meeting, went probably like three years ago. And we locked out with them and I came up with this own, my own sex toy line called Play Nyce, called Play Nyce. N-Y-C, so N-Y-C-E, so that's Play Nyce with a Y. That's why... With a Y. I just placed everything in one and NYC. I always do that. Like, even with my chains like this is Young M.A but it looked like the Loki symbol. You know, I always put anything when it comes to, like, where I'm from, what I'm based on, everything, just as long as it what makes sense. But like, yeah, we came up with that. So like, it's like a whole starter kit of sex toys and like, you know, strap-ons, and stuff like that. And even cleaning your strap-ons or whatever. So when they can't, you know, get pleased by whoever they want to get pleased by, they please they self. And then I also got the vibrators as well, because a lot of women are using vibrators now, and that's also by Play Nyce but it's called Power Play. Because there's a lot of power and it plays with that... And that's just, you know what I'm saying? And you know, I got a lot of, like, lot of positive comments back from that Power Play right there. And a lot of women use vibrators. And it's, like, so many different styles, they've been telling me about. So I've been doing my research and trying to get to it. So like, I just started off with that. So I'm gonna get more in tune with that, because that's literally like, a way for women, and I love women. So that's always going to work for me. So I'm definitely locking in with that, like, continuously. So that's just been in the works on that. So my website is shopyoungma. Everything is on shopyoungma.com. And then I got the PSD collaboration as well with my boxers. So we got like different, like, styles of boxers. like women's booty short-type boxers, and they got the men's boxers. Well, briefs, boxer briefs, like locked and tight. And then they got the women's sports bras. We actually got like all my designs and stuff like that. So we've been locked in with PTSD so make sure you all check that out as well. So it's basically underwear. And also Nyak. Nyak is my liquor brand that I've been associated with. They also had their own company, but they brought me a part of it with my own VSOP bottle. So I get my benefits from my actual own bottle which is all red. This is brown, is a brown label, is called Nyak, N-Y-A-K, you know what I mean? And mine's an all-red bottle, same thing, Nyak. But my actual, like, logo was on the bottle so you know it's mine, it's all red. And so I've been like, you know what I mean, doing little entrepreneur stuff, and then we got more stuff too, but you know, I'm just going keep quiet and not tell you.Dan Runcie 19:02No, I hear that. Well, I appreciate you sharing those though. And the sex toys and the adult toys in general. I feel like that lines up with some of the stuff you've done before. I know you've directed adult films before so I feel like you've been in this space.Young M.A 19:16Yeah, yeah. Exactly. And that's why it was perfect to actually release that because it wasn't coming from left field, you know what I mean, when that first came out. It was like a lot of people was like oh... Like, Young M.A on porn? So that literally became like a token discussion or whatever, so then it was like perfect timing because it's like, so now you're all talking about this, I see you're always talking about my strap, I was like, let's bridge the gap. There you go. So now I'm making money from you all. Hello. From not even from just y'all, from the people that... You know what I mean, like girl, or a man, I don't even care. It don't matter.Dan Runcie 19:51Yeah, so I feel like that lines up, too, and even back to the first piece. I know you've got the partnership here with Serenade for the NFT drop itself and... what does that relationship like? And I guess, first, what was it that made you want to partner with them on this? And then what does the relationship look like with them moving forward?Young M.A 20:10I ain't going to lie... I believe they didn't know too much about, you know what I mean? Like, I just know, once, you know, I really got the confirmation that they was, you know, more so equal, friendly, equal, friendly more than anything, and that's a big plus, in itself. Why do we want to establish more of a relationship with them? You know what I mean, after this NFT drop, and that's what kind of what we've been planning. You know what I mean? Like, I'm more so like an observant person, like, once I meet you, I understand. He was like, okay, cool. So once I met them, and it's like, okay, you know what I mean, we can move forward. If things don't go right then things don't go, right. That's just in the business. And so you know, what I mean, I'm not giving nobody the highest benefits of anything, you know, I'm not saying this person is so, so good. No, but they definitely good people to work with. And it's different discussions, different people. And I decided, you known what I mean, just to see where it go. Like we said, we'll take risks in life, see where it goes, I don't think they bad people. We're going to see where it goes. I'm still learning about this NFT more and more, and I just want to see where it goes. And that's was just pretty much that, you know what I mean? Too much to go into detail but I appreciate them for even giving me the opportunity. You know what I mean? They definitely looked out a lot, you know what I mean? a lot. And I could tell they have a lot of hustle and motivation to put forward into my NFT. So that's one of the reasons to as to why we work with them. Because I really feel like intuition with certain people and just having to understand, like, when it comes to business, you might not always know. You can't always say you know people. Even if you research them, no matter what the situation is, sometimes things might not work for you. You know what I mean? So you just look more to it. And you see how it go as it goes. I mean, seeing business situations I handled in the past, some things didn't go right. Some things went right, you know, and it's just like with them. I feel good, you know? And it was like, let's go, let's see where it goes. Let's take these events and take risks. Dan Runcie 21:52Yeah, it makes me think of two things. One, with Serenade, their eco-friendly pitch stuck out to me, too, just because a lot of people don't talk about how much energy is burned when people are either making NFTs or doing things related to gas fees, or any of this stuff like, it's a lot. Well, I'm glad that they're pushing that piece of it. And then, two, what I like about this for you, as well, is I've seen a lot of these times where new platforms or newer platforms will pitch themselves to a popular artist that has a fan base and then if they're able to grow with it, then that obviously attracts more and more artists, and then the artist gets a bit of that influence sort of help push this and they become, in many ways, one of the faces to push that brand through, especially if things continue to grow.Young M.A 22:36Right. Exactly. So like it's just understandable. Like, some, some, some people, you know, you got to get it like, that's why I said, like, I'm learning more about this, this, this, this whole company, this whole NFT thing, this whole new dispersion of just this new, new elevation of life, you know, and the evolution of life. And that's what I'm getting at. And I just want people to just... I want people to put the same kind of risk into and just had that understanding and learn more because like it's going... no matter what we do. We know we want to be so old school as much as possible. We're like, you know, you can still hold on to that like, Oh, no to the... But like, you still got to make sure you had...Dan Runcie 23:15Right. How do you keep up with all of it? I mean, every week, I feel like there's something new happening with Web 3.0 or that Metaverse.Young M.A 23:22Right, me too. I feel like... I feel like damn, wait, what's this right here? Like, I ain't going to lie, like, I ain't going to lie. It is hard to keep up with. I mean, I'm getting it, you know. I feel like I don't got to force it, too? You know, I don't always feel like I have to force it. Like, I'm the type of person, I will catch up with yo ass. I'm not running around, laps around, you know what I mean? Like, if you're already ahead, I'm like, alright, alright. I'm observing. I'm like that turtle, you know what I mean? Chasing the rabbit? Dan Runcie 23:50Yep. Yep. Young M.A 23:51You know, I mean, yeah, so...Dan Runcie 23:53Yeah, that's the thing. We're still in the early days with this, too. I think that's what people forget, I get it. Everyone wants to jump at the newest thing of the opportunity that's there. But we're still figuring a lot out about how so much of this is gonna shake out. And I feel like the way you're doing it is right. It's not like you're saying, No, I don't fully understand. But alright, if I get this enough to at least test this out, no different than a startup, just put it at initial product. Let's see how this works. All right. And we learned and then we continue to tweak.Young M.A 24:22Exactly, you know what I mean? You just learn as you go. That's how I look at life, you learn as you go. I mean, some things may not work for you, something will. You never know. Like, even if it don't, it may be something that makes you do something that changed something. You know what I mean? You might retreat something. You don't know where this is going to lead you. Everybody could be entrepreneurs. Anybody could just be what they could be, you know what I mean? And that's just way of...Dan Runcie 24:44Yeah, for sure. Young M.A 24:45Yeah.Dan Runcie 24:45If anything, now, there's probably getting even more, with people reaching out about different opportunities. It's like you're picking your spots, right? And kind of with how you structured your career, I bet that you say no a lot, even if it's outside of the record labels or anyone else, just because there's only so much that you want to focus on. And there's only so much that you can do. So if you're saying yes to something that means it's definitely crossed at some level where it's like, no, this is worth our time. And we think that this is worth the potential benefit of what it could do for our fans and for us.Young M.A 25:17Yeah, me and my team, we family. You know what I mean? They consider me like a boss, but I don't consider that. I just consider us all, you know, just everybody working in this spots, in place, of course, I'm the yay or the nay... I mean, if I want to do it, I won't do it. If I want to do it, I'm going to do it. And there's that. But other than that, like that's what I said, I don't, I don't need a hundred people... As long as I got the right people and the right positions. That's all. That's all about relationships, man. It's all about relationships, whatever relationship you decide to, you know, what I mean, you keep or whatever you feel like is right for you, go about that. Other than that, like, I always know, like, I will avoid certain things. People look at something like glamor... and think that's just it all the time because they want to keep a certain relationship. But like, I don't think nothing's wrong with it. Don't get me wrong, but like, I don't have the kiss nobody else. Like, it ain't that I don't want to I'm not just a mean person, just like, I still always stand like firm to my ground. Like, I always stand firm to like, certain things, I believe in certain things on this day. When I see through somebody and I see bullshit, I will literally like just leave you alone, like there's no talking about that. And I don't have to go against you. I don't have to be mad, or will be angry. I got to be aggressive? No, Just like... And we go about our business. And it's just about that, you know what I mean? Like, I see when one person act towards this person this certain way and this person acts towards this person a certain way. I see those type of vibes. And when I see those type of vibes, I just don't look at you genuinely. You know what I mean? So, I know when somebody... And that's how I move with you, I move with you the same way you're probably moving. And that's just that, you know I mean? That's how I just, you know what I mean, like, I just understand this game and all that that's why I don't really play too much part into things like, I got a lot of people associated with in this industry that a lot of friends and then they got people that... but that's just a game. And I understood that a long time ago.Dan Runcie 27:02Right. And I feel like with how you've built this, what it ties back to you for me is you have a very clear understanding of who you are and what you want out of this game. And because of that, it helps you make better decisions and helps you not have that fear of missing out that other people do and you can be like No, like we're focused on what we're doing. And I think that's what hurts so many artists because so many artists get frustrated that they're not doing what that 1% of people are doing, they're not doing that thing and I think that mentality can all always just set you up for not feeling fulfilled or not feeling like you're doing enough. But you were able to have a pretty even perspective with that. Do you feel like you always had that? Or do you feel like that's something that you just became better with navigating over your career?Young M.A 27:48No, I always had that. Because if I didn't, I would have been so.Dan Runcie 27:51Yeah, yeah. Well, the thing is, though, you did say that there were times where you did go back and forth and you at least considered whether you should or not, right?Young M.A 28:00No, I had meeting yes, I have meetings of course. I had meetings. I wasn't, it wasn't that I wasn't I never going to give nobody a chance. I wasn't like... that's what I'm trying to say. I'm not against it. I'm not against it. I'm never against nothing. I've never against nothing. It's just like, I give things the actual opportunity. I'm a type of person, like, if I know for sure, for sure that it is not right, then, of course, it's clear. I already know. Because I know, because I know. But other than that, if I don't know, and I'm like, alright, let me just, at least, even if I have an intuition, I'm going to still go try. And if I'm right, then I'm right. If I'm wrong then damn, you know what I mean? Change my mind, you know, and I go from there. Like, that's just how I look at it. You know what I mean? Like, I'm not against nothing. I'm never against nothing. It's just more so like, I want nobody to feel like I'm like, against, like, what people will do or how they do it, or... Anybody can do how they want to do what they want to do when they want to do. Me, I'm just the type of person where I observe, you know what I mean? I go about it how I go about it. I want nobody to feel like I'm like, this person where I'm just happy-go-lucky, then. You know what I mean? You feel like, oh, yeah, we got to have it. Because that's how people come into it. Like these little young boys, young kids. They're so happy to have opportunity but they don't read between the lines, you know what I mean? And that's what it means. And I mean, always you have a lawyer and always you had somebody, a guardian beside you, you know, always you have somebody to understand, or you might have been people, enough people might just be really just trying to take advantage of you the whole time. You know what I mean? So like, I just don't trust nothing. Even if next to me, you won't don't got to be across the table. You could be next to me and I still don't... So like, that's just how I've always have moved, like, I always move like make sure I'll protect me. You know what I mean? Like, you can say you're for me. I will hear that. But I mean, I got to believe, right?Dan Runcie 29:46No, that's real. That's not real. And I mean, I appreciate you for sharing the insights here. I feel like a lot of people have looked up to you and appreciated how you run your career and I feel like this drop, this NFT job specifically, it's just that next evolution that ties back to everything you've been doing, so before we let you go, is there anything else you want to plug or you want to let the Trapital audience to know about?Young M.A 30:06Yeah, just know we're going on tour, man. April 23. We're in VA, Portsmouth, VA. . Portsmouth Virginia. It's at the 420ish, it's called the 420ish Festival. Make sure you have... that's where you start. And then I think we're in Cincinnati after that. 26 and then 27, I think the tour will be in Mesa, so we'll be able to on tour for a month. Off The Yak tour. Yeah, so that's pretty much, NFT about to drop. New music be here soon, I can't, I don't really know if we should. I'm going throw that in the air real quick...Dan Runcie 30:37Yeah. Because I was gonna say I thought you got a song lined up with the NFT drop, right?Young M.A 30:39Oh, yeah. Aye Day Pay Day. Dan Runcie 30:40Yeah.Young M.A 30:40Aye Day Pay Day. That's right, Aye Day Pay Day, y'all. Aye Day Pay Day.Dan Runcie 30:46I know, I was gonna say we can't let the interview cut if you don't mention the song. But Young M.A, this is great. I appreciate you coming on.Young M.A 30:52Thank you both. I appreciate it you guys.Dan Runcie 30:56If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share with a friend. 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And Now For Some Random StoriesChase joins us for the episode of several little stories and tells his first cryptid story! Tori leads with Dog Head Bridge and it's story of a car accident and two decapitations. Moral of that story, if you see a dog headed creature, run for your life. Next up Krys with Diana of the Dunes and her life on the edge of Lake Michigan. Independent and educated, she lived her life the way she wanted. She liked it there so much that she even stuck around after death. Tori comes back with the Angel Mounds and the Anderson Mounds. The indigenous people of Indiana created lasting monuments for their cultures. Archeologists study these mounds to this day. I'm not saying it aliens, but it was the aliens. Krys comes back with Doc Johnson and banshees. A horrible death with pieces of the Dr. and his wife scattered everywhere. Chase ends the episode with the Beast of Busco! Gigantic snapping turtle lurking in an Indiana lake, yes please! Our theme music: “Danse Macabre - Busy Strings" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Happy Leon Day! As a special treat for making it to the halfway point until Christmas, we are covering 'Twas the Blight Before Christmas from the third season of Home Improvement. In this episode we discuss what Leon Day actually is, why Tim believing Wilson said "ESPN" is hilarious, how long Tim has been battling Doc Johnson and Matt reveals what very well may be his favorite quote from a Christmas television episode EVER. Be sure to leave us a review and if you do you can receive a FREE TGI Podcast sticker! Be sure to stick around to listen to what is coming up in what will be an action-packed month of July!
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On this episode Doc Johnson the Hood Hitch explores the wonderful world of Bro Code. Covering everything from the misconceptions to how it translates into relationships. This episode also features new music from the group Brocode.
Are you suffering from "I think I love them itis?" Are you in love with being in love? Are you with someone who you think may be victim of "I love you so much even though I just met you!" Then this medicine is for YOU! Doc Johnson prescribes you your weekly dosage of lock it up and get your ish together that soothes the mind and helps you shake that sh*t off!
This months episode is about gay porn, featuring an interview with iconic gay porn star DOLF DIETRICH. Known as ‘The Daddy you always wanted' of porn, Dolf's 6ft-6 frame made him an instant sex symbol and one of the most recognisable faces (amongst other body parts) in porn. We discuss sex work, his own sex education growing up, getting into sex with a large penis, his HIV advocacy, anal surgery, having sex on stage, having a pretty butthole, and much more. Get ready to fall in love with Dolf. Dolf's sex toy recommendation is the TitanMen Master Tool made by Doc Johnson. The skin-treatment Dolf was recommended by Michael Lucas is Tend Skin Solution by Tend Skin. The lube Dolf recommends is J-LUBE. Get 15% OFF sex toys by using discount code ‘TOPHER' at Clonezone: https://bit.ly/32ZWQlK Get involved: topher@tophertaylor.co.uk This episode is supported by my friends at Mr-S-Leather.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetspot/message
I love variety when it comes to sex but there are a few positions that I keep going back to. This week, Jake and I talk about our favorite sex positions. We each share our current Top 4 and discover that we have surprisingly little overlap. We also talk about Jake struggling to find JOI porn, positions that showcase your best bits, getting into a good rhythm, my sex leg, and the position we've attempted lots of times but rarely pulled off.One way to make your best sex positions even more pleasurable is to use a couples vibrator. I've tried a few and the one I recommend is the Tryst by Doc Johnson. You can get it from Betty's Toy Box and use the code LOVEEMMA at checkout to save 10% on your entire order!Relevant links: 7 Sex Positions for Lazy Ladies5 Sex Positions for Deeper PenetrationI Tried a Couples Sex Toy (Tryst Review)How I Learned to Love Being Choked***If listening to this inspired you to get sexy, check out some of my affiliate links. These are sites and services that I've used and personally recommend. If you click on one and sign up or make a purchase, I earn a small commission (at no additional cost to you) and you will be supporting the podcast:Betty's Toy Box (for a great selection of sex toys - use the code LOVEEMMA at checkout to save 10% on your order)Adult Time (for fans of mainstream porn - use the code LOVEEMMA to save 20% on a 30-day membership)Naughty North (for our Canadian listeners - use the code LOVEEMMA at checkout to save 10% on your order)***I write about sex and relationships here: https://medium.com/@emma.austin.writerAnd on my personal blog: https://www.loveemmaaustin.com/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmmaAus27418832Check me out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveemmaaustin/Subscribe to my newsletter to stay up to date on everything I'm doing: https://emmaaustin.substack.com/p/welcome-to-my-newsletterFollow Mr. Austin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MisterAustin1Business or other inquiries: mister.j.austin@gmail.com*** Music from https://filmmusic.io"Deadly Roulette" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the show (https://www.loveemmaaustin.com/support-my-work)
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With unemployment rates skyrocketing and shelter at home extended, experts are predicting a recession that could be worse than the Great Depression. But amid an economic crisis, with restaurants and retailers closing their doors and larger companies laying off and furloughing employees, the sex tech industry is booming. Nox, an online sex toy retailer, based in Montreal, reports a 97% increase in sales since March. Sex toy company Dame Products also witnessed a 30% increase since February, and sexual wellness brand Unbound has been selling twice as many wands and plugs as they normally do. And that's just the beginning. Before their brick-and-mortar shops closed in accordance with the government shutdown, sex toy boutique Babeland saw a "huge rush" of customers stocking up on lubricants and safer-sex barrier methods like condoms. As they continue to sell products online, Babeland says they have seen notable spikes in cities that started social distancing sooner, like San Francisco and New York City. Take LELO, a Swedish intimate lifestyle company that says sales have increased by 185% since this time last year. Or ZALO USA, a luxury sex toy brand that has doubled its sales over the past couple of months. Zoë Ligon, CEO of sex toy shop Spectrum Boutique, tells Bustle the shop has been "Busy as f*ck!" And modern sexual wellness company, maude, reports lubricant sales up by 15%, and their "vibe" was completely sold out (don't worry, you can still pre-order it). Wondering what the hell is going on? According to Samantha Caffrey, a representative for Womanizer, We-Vibe, and pjur (three pleasure brands with sales up 263% from last March in countries that started quarantining in March, like Italy and Spain), sex toys have become the apocalypse product to stock up on. "Sex toys have become the latest [must-have] subject to consumer stockpiling," Caffrey told Bustle. "This is likely due to people all over the world being encouraged or mandated to stay home." Alicia Sinclair, founder, and CEO of luxury sex tech brands Le Wand, b-Vibe, and The Cowgirl, has also noticed costumers stockpiling or "collecting" items in the wake of social distancing. “The unique pattern, which reminds me a little bit of grocery store hoarding, is people buying not just a wand, but a wand and every single accessory option," Sinclair tells Bustle. "I don't know how else to call it — it's sort of like collecting or 'all-in' buying." Though economic crises and sex toys may seem like an unlikely pair, Hallie Lieberman, sex historian, and author of Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy, says that stressful times fuel sexual exploration. "Customers want sex toys in a recession," Lieberman tells Bustle. "Sex tech did well in 2008, and it seems like sex toy companies are doing well now." According to Lieberman, the current climate mimics the spike sex tech witnessed during the 2008 recession. "At places like Jimmyjane, sales went up 50% between 2008 and 2009," Lieberman says. "The sex toy spike also happened in England." In 2017, Statistics Market Research Consulting reported the global sexual wellness market to be a $39.42 billion industry, estimating that by 2026, it will reach $122.96 billion. While newer sex tech startups, like maude or Dame Products, hit the market years after 2008, veteran companies like Doc Johnson Enterprises (established in 1976) have seen a pattern of sales spikes during times of economic adversity. "When the [2008] recession hit, sex tech was one of the only industries that wasn't gravely affected," Chad Braverman, COO and CCO of Doc Johnson, tells Bustle. "The industry became this really interesting non-essential essential." Although Braverman says he wouldn't consider sex tech as "recession-proof," like alcohol or tobacco, he shares that, in times of economic strain, people are more inspired to shop for something sexy. "Watching people realize that their money is going to be tight really soon, it’s like, 'alright, what do I need?' I need my groceries, maybe I need a little booze, and then maybe I need a new sex toy or my first sex toy," Braverman says. Like Doc Johnson, sex toy company Tracy's Dog has also witnessed an increase in first-time buyers. According to a recent poll of costumers aged 18-65, 37% of sales during the pandemic were purchased by people getting their first sex toy ever. When asked why they were stocking up sex tech, 13% reported having "sex toy FOMO," noting that self-isolation had inspired them to let go of previous beliefs that kept them away from exploring sex toys. Dr. Helen Fisher, Ph.D., biological anthropologist, senior research fellow at The Kinsey Institute, and chief scientific advisor to Match.com isn't surprised by these numbers. In fact, she says there's some science behind why people reach for sexual gratification during times of intense stress. "When you first feel stressed, it drives up the dopamine system in the brain, which triggers testosterone, the hormone of sexual desire," Dr. Fisher tells Bustle. "With a partner or without a partner, it's going to stimulate the desire for sex." Masturbating, engaging in partnered sexual activity, or even just stimulating your genitals can be comforting when dealing with uncertainty. And, before you Google it — yes, women, femmes, and AFAB people produce testosterone. But as lockdowns continue across the country, coronavirus-anxiety continues to ebb and flow. While initial stress can increase your dopamine system, Dr. Fisher says that over time, chronic stress decreases the dopamine system, making it harder to get excited or aroused. While this may seem like a sex tech deterrent, decreased dopamine levels may actually encourage people to try sex toys. "The stress, in the beginning, can drive you to buy sex toys in order to relieve stress and have more fun," Dr. Fisher says. "And as the stress carries on, dopamine will reduce, and sex toys can help you sustain the good feelings of orgasm and connection." Emily, 25, knows this to be true. Since beginning social distancing alone in her studio apartment, she's found herself reaching for her vibrator constantly, second only to her phone. "The buzzing alone is enough to relax me," she tells Bustle. "My vibrator has become my best friend and my biggest vice." Hallie Lieberman, sex historian, and author of 'Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy' Dr. Helen Fisher, PhD biological anthropologist, senior research fellow at The Kinsey Institute and chief scientific advisor to Match.com Alicia Sinclair, founder and CEO of luxury sex tech brands Le Wand, b-Vibe, and The Cowgirl
Legendary sex therapist, podcaster and host of SiriusXM's Sex With Emily, Dr. Emily Morse stops by to dispel sex myths and teach us how to have the hottest sex of our lives!! Strap in, strap on, this one is going to be CUMAZING. We learn about "The Kivin Method," (a wildly erotic and way more effective new way to go down on a vulva), prostate milking, and the best ways to store your sex toys. Dr. Emily then teaches us about navigating boundaries and asking to do new stuff, the biology of the honeymoon period, and how to get out of your head during sex with another person. We hope you enjoy this one as much as we do! Follow Emily on Instagram @SexwithEmily. Follow us at @howcumpodcast and Remy @RemyKassimir. Check out our website for live shows & merch! Oshotwomen.com enter code howcum and get 20% off O-Shot. Toys/ Books Mentioned in the Episode: Toys: We Vibe Touch, We Vibe Rave, Unbound bullet, Doc Johnson bullet, Je Joue Gii kii, Je Joue Mimi, Womanizer, Satisfyer, Plus One, Sweet vibrations, Crave Vesper, & Aneros Prostate toy. Books: Women Code - Alisa Vitti Hot Sex: Over 200 Things You Can Try Tonight! - Emily Morse Good Vibrations Guide: The G-Spot - Cathy Winks
On this episode of Yup, Another Podcast, Justin is out for work but Stunt & AJ are joined by Aj's Brother & Bria Takes over Justin's seat. Stunt goes on a rant about his twitter suspension & how it has hurt his heart. They also discuss Young MA new deal with the company Doc Johnson as well as Lil Boosie's thoughts on D Wades parenting. We also get into Steven Spielberg daughters new career choices & so much more. Follow Us On Twitter/Instagram @Yup_AnotherPod @ImStunt @JGrasso_ @Adrian_Poitier @OKB__ ImStunt Vibes: Vol 18 https://linktr.ee/imstunt #MCM IGTV: https://www.instagram.com/tv/B8sKl_ynRNr/?igshid=9i6bh3bwmkwi VIMEO: #MCM on Vimeo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yup-anotherpodcast/message
The ladies are with the experts from Doc Johnson, the leaders in "toys" for almost 40 years. And trust me, you need to hear about these "toys". Plus, Brooke, Meghan and Lila admit if size really does matter. We may finally have the answer. Is bigger better or...worse?? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On today's episode Good Moms are joined by Chad Braverman, COO of Doc Johnson, the largest sex toy manufacturer in the world! Located right here in sunny California, Chad takes Jamilah and Erica on an extensive tour of his sex toy facility that his father founded in 1976. Chad sits down to talk about his family business, how as an adolescent he thought his family was in the mob, and how the sex toy industry is changing and being influenced by social media and their stars....yes they made Safari's sex toy.As a father, Chad also explores how he may discuss his work with his son one day and how working in the sex toy industry effects his sex life.Make sure to tune in til the end to hear Jamilah's Doc Johnson whore story!@docjohnsonusawww.shopdocjohnson.com@goodmoms_badchoicesGet 20% of your next purchase at Doc Johnson using GOODMOMS20 at checkout!Join our Newsletter!https://www.goodmomsbadchoices.com/If you loved this episode rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode on Bully and the Beast Wax is introduced to some sex toys, special thanks to Chad from Doc Johnson! With the lesson he learned today he definitely got some new moves in the bedroom.
This week Karlie Redd and Chad Braverman stop by to discuss sexology, her sex toy partnership with Doc Johnson and more!!
Today on the show we had Jill Marie Jones and the creators of Monogamy come by where they spoke about trust, love and the difficulties of marriage. Also, since it is Freaky Freaky Friday we had Karlie Redd and Chad from Doc Johnson stop by and spoke about Karlie's new sex toy line and more. Also, we flashed back to when Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Richard Decker who planted tire deflation devices on neighbor driveways when denied sex with farm animals. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Porn Star Dani Daniels and her husband Vic are joined by Chad Braverman COO of Doc Johnson. Doc Johnson is one of the largest producers of Sex Toys and Adult Novelty Products. The company, founded in 1976, is 100% based in the USA. They produce all the toys that feature Dani Daniels. This podcast gets into the nitty-gritty of the industry and what's it like to grow up in that world.
Reggae artist Noah Powa and COO of Doc Johnson, Chad Braverman, join the ladies of Lip Service this week and things get wild. For those who don't know, Doc Johnson is the worlds largest sex toy manufacturer. Chad surprises the ladies with a giant box of sex toys and the ladies have a ball from there. Keep your eyes out for a Gigi vagina mold!
In this episode Jazz welcomes back Amber aka Zanitria and special guest Paula. The trio discuss gender fluidity, toxic relationships, deal breakers and Safari’s Doc Johnson.
#182: On this episode we are discussing the world of sex toys! The team behind one of the largest online sex toy manufactures and online platforms Doc Johnson join us for a conversation around all things sex. Doc Johnson's Chad & Erica Braveman join us to discuss how to explore and expand your sexuality, how to have conversations around sex, & how to remove the taboos around the topic of sex. To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning space offering more than 20,000 courses. Join the millions of students already learning on Skillshare today with a special offer just for our listeners: Get two months of Skillshare for just 99 cents. That’s right, Skillshare is offering The Skinny Confidential listeners two months of unlimited access to over 20,000 classes for just 99 cents. To sign up, go to www.skillshare.com/TSC. This episode is brought to you by RITUAL Forget everything you thought you knew about vitamins. Ritual is the brand that’s reinventing the experience with 9 essential nutrients women lack the most. If you’re ready to invest in your health, do what I did and go to www.ritual.com/skinny Your future self will thank you for taking Ritual: Consider it your ‘Lifelong-Health-401k’. Why put anything but clean ingredients (backed by real science) in your body? WOO MORE PLAY is the all natural and organic coconut love oil that is changing the way we have sex. With only 4 all natural ingredients WOO is the perfect personal lubricant to spice up your sex life. All Him & Her Listeners will receive 20% off your entire order plus free shipping when when visiting www.woomoreplay.com & using promo code HIMANDHER at checkout. Produced by Dear Media
In this episode we discuss The Gangster Godfather of Sex Toys who created Doc Johnson, WWE’s Paige’s new movie and sex tape and the new film isn’t it romantic . Check out Carlemile as the character “G LOC” in the comedy podcast “Off the yellow line” https://apple.co/2Ti17Pa --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Carlemile/support
Rob Piper is a southern gentleman from New Orleans, Louisiana, who graced our studio with his bewitching good looks and southern hospitality. Rob is heavily inked and has a body of a Greek god, and is very blessed in both size and girth, Don’t believe us Rob Piper has his own best-selling replica dildo through Doc Johnson. That's why he's one of the hottest adult entertainer out there — and why he looks so exquisite on camera. Rob Piper has been a three-time award winner, AVN Best Male New Comer, Best 3way Sex Scene and XRCO Best New Stud. Rob Piper shares oral pleasure tips and tricks, his desire to become a director in the industry amongst other juicy insights about himself. Rob Piper has many talents, and that's why he's a mainstay in the adult industry. About Rob: Rob Piper was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and left the city in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina. He did amateur boxing as a sparring partner and played football prior to working in porn. Piper entered the adult film industry after answering a Craigslist ad for a modeling agency. His first sex scene was with Aubrey James. Since then he has been a three-time award winner, AVN Best Male New Comer, Best 3way Sex Scene and XRCO Best New Stud. Rob Piper has his own best-selling replica dildo through Doc Johnson that can be purchased here https://www.docjohnson.com/robpiper-10in-ultraskyncock.html#.V3gG6x47rHM.twitter . The tatted, built performer has worked with top shelf studios including Wicked Pictures, ArchAngel, Digital Sin, Hard X, Elegant Angel and Penthouse. Piper is a favorite performer with Blacked.com and Tushy.com. He appeared in Wicked Pictures’ critically acclaimed Holly...Would and scored a major role in Magic Mike XXXL: A Hardcore Parody. Piper also has worked in the mainstream; he appeared in two music videos and did scene work for a major new HBO show.
For the 23rd episode of season 4, your fearless triad – Courtney Kocak, Sofiya Alexandra & Dave Rankin – is thrilled to welcome Jenna Birch, author of The Love Gap: A Radical Plan to Win in Life and Love & co-founder/CEO of the new dating app Plum, which launches December 1st. First: The triad raves about the Doc Johnson factory tour, including meeting their Leonardo da Vinci of dildos, artist Anjani Siddhartha. Courtney & Sofiya share how fun it was to get their pussies molded, while Dave "Sad Dick" Rankin relives one of his top 3 most awkward moments – aka the erotic horror story of getting his penis molded – & reveals his unsuccessful "Big Dick Daddy" self-talk. Then: Jenna explains the impetus for her book, the interview process involved in its writing, the definition of "End Goal" woman & the types of men she's likely to encounter in the dating pool, the correlation between feminism & hypermasculinity, her relationship status & the unique features of her new dating app Plum (download it on December 1st!!!). Plus, Dave shares his San Diego theory. For more Jenna Birch: Read The Love Gap: A Radical Plan to Win in Life and Love Download the Plum dating app Follow her on Twitter @jennabirch Follow her on Instagram @jennabirch If you love this episode, please leave us a 5-star rating & sexy review! xo
For the 16th episode of season 4, your fearless triad – Courtney Kocak, Sofiya Alexandra & Dave Rankin – is thrilled to welcome Chad Braverman (COO & Chief Creative Officer) & Erica Braverman (Head of Communications & Consumer Marketing) from Doc Johnson, a Los Angeles-based manufacturer of pleasure products. This brother-sister duo run the largest sex toy company in the world with their dad Ron Braverman, who co-founded Doc Johnson in 1976. First: Dave gives us the 411 on his 1st sex toy experience (with the Mood Thrill ULTRASKYN stroker) & an update on his relationship status with pizza, Courtney shares a mortifying story about masturbating in a CVS parking lot, Sofiya & Courtney give their iWand testimonials & talk about being #MasturbationTwins. PLUS, DOC JOHNSON GIVEAWAYS ALL WEEK – watch our IG @realitybytespod to enter! Then: Chad & Erica tell us how their dad hid the truth about family business when they were kids, how they finally figured it out, what it was like to grow up in a sex-positive bubble, the shifting cultural conversation surrounding sex, Sex in the City making vibrators mainstream, each person's individual sexual fingerprint, how they assess "holes" in the market at Doc Johnson, the biggest cocks they make (but rest assured, their sales indicate women actually prefer average dicks!), Doc Johnson's 50 Shades of Grey-inspired bondage collaboration with BDSM fetish site kink.com, Chad's c-ring triumph with the OptiMALE line, Erica's success in spreading the good vibes among major publications & what it's like to talk about sex in the boardroom. For more Doc Johnson: Shop for your next sex toy on their website Follow them on Instagram @docjohnsonusa Follow them on Twitter @TheOriginalDoc If you love this episode, please leave us a 5-star rating & sexy review! xo
Max and Lilly interview Dr. Jenni Skyler from the Intimacy Institute and Adam and Eve toys. They talk about sex therapy, performance anxiety, sex with grapefruits and how Max and Lilly have sex every single day.
Do you own a sex toy? And if so, would you admit it to your friends? Increasingly, the answer to both questions is yes. Once a seedy mail-order product advertised in the back pages of porn magazines, sex toys today are marketed as a fun way for couples to enhance their relationships. And in the process, the global sales of these objects of arousal have grown exponentially into the billions of dollars. Laurence Knight explores how this came about, speaking to industry pioneers such as Sam Roddick, Doc Johnson and LoveHoney. And he travels to China, where many of them are manufactured. Produced and presented by Laurence Knight. Picture credit: Shutterstock
The crew had a good time this week discussing some possible deal breakers. Some good and some...not so good. Nicki Minaj's ex, Safaree’s lengthy peen is about to make him filthy rich! Safaree Samuels has just landed a 7-figure deal with one of the top sex toy makers, Doc Johnson. The company is 40 years DEEP into the quality, hand-crafted sex toy game, so Safaree’s dimensions should be in great hands. Pre-orders begin this December. Can't knock the hustle! Now, this is—–interesting. Clips from a Cardi B sketch comedy series have hit the net and they’re raising eyebrows. Bardi’s starring in a Rip Michaels produced comedy show called “Off the Rip”. One of the clips that were found from the show’s pilot including one called “The Real Housewives Of Civil Rights.” In it, Cardi plays Coretta Scott King and meets with Betty Shabazz, Rosa Parks—and some random white woman who’s apparently sleeping with Dr. King. Funny or nah??? The videos’s been called racist by some people but sources close to Cardi say the video’s 3 years old and pre-Cardi’s rap success. They also likened it to the work of other Hispanic comedians like George Lopez. Thoughts? Legendary comedian, Eddie Murphy is expecting his 10th child...WOW! Paige Butcher and Murphy, who have been linked since 2012, already share a 2-year old. The 57-year-old has fathered eight other children from previous relationships. One of his daughters, Bria Murphy, shared a Christmas photo of their blended family a little over a year ago. Murphy also shares a child, 11-year-old Angel Iris, with “Spice Girl” alum Melanie Brown. I guess his career is paying off in other ways too, lol! We also had a great segment topic which sparked a lot of 'conversation', do Black women submit when they're with a "real man"? Let us know if this applies to you...until next week!
It’s Christmas, 1993, and it seems like any other Christmas time – Tim is preparing for the neighborhood Christmas light competition against Doc Johnson, Jill is prepping Mark for his big debut as the N in the Hamtrammick Christmas Noel Choir Singers, Randy becomes the helpless victim of Doc Johnson’s daughter Lauren, and Brad is […]
On this episode of It's A 90's Christmas Podcast, Lyle and Lassa talk about the first Christmas episode of Home Improvement, Yule Better Watch Out. Here's a quick synopsis "Tim is competing in the neighborhood's annual Christmas Lighting Contest, and is trying to outdo his rival, Doc Johnson. Brad and Randy tell Mark that Santa Claus died before he was born, but a mysterious Santa (Earl Hindman) gives him his wish. Brad and Randy participate in a Christmas play as meager parts." They chat about their memories of the show and give you a full rundown on the episode. It's a wonder episode packed with Christmas feeling. Enjoy. Contact: Email - 90sChristmasPodcast@gmail.com Facebook - www.Facebook.com/90sChristmasPod Twitter - @90sChristmasPod Lyle's Other Shows: The Halloween Podcast https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/Thehalloweenpodcast Amazing Advertising https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/amazingadvertising Lasse's Other Show: Fan's About Films https://m.soundcloud.com/user-31066634 Music Credit: "Wish Background" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Mia sits down to talk about Dactylitis, which is basically sausage finger syndrome, her experience baby sitting her neighbor's bunny rabbit (complete with a list of weird bunny facts), and Rachel Maddow's personal life in the Berkshires.She also recaps the most horrifying parts of Anderson Cooper's Stormi Daniels interview, covers her favorite part of Passover (hint - it's marshmallows covered in chocolate), and her recommendation for April Fools day.On Dumb Sh*t for Sale she checks out a penis enlargement cream by Doc Johnson on Amazon.Mia's birthday is coming up April 15th (tax day) be sure to give her the best birthday present in the world and subscribe.You can see Mia live at The Sycamore Tavern in Hollywood Friday March 30th with the Rebels of Comedy.Twitter: @miapinchoff2dumb2tame.com
“Doc” Randy Johnson returns to the show to share how people can know for sure they are “saved” or loved by God. We talk about how the legalistic church often sows seeds of doubt in the believer whether they intend to or not. For additional quotes and bible verses on this topic, please visit our website! Twitter | @NYPastors #NYPPulpit Facebook | @NotYourPastor Instagram | @NYPP Web | www.notyourpastorspodcast.com If you’d like to contribute a sermon to our Pulpit project, please visit www.notyourpastorspodcast.com/pulpit for details. Music: https://www.bensound.com, https://thebelltree.bandcamp.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notyourpastors/message
Valentine's Day is for lovers… however these days, there's so much backlash... from the singles who feel bad about being single, from the couples who feel obligated to conform to traditions, and from the retailers who can never predict how much heart-shaped candy to stock for the one-day event. We say… Skip the candy and the flowers and buy her a new sex toy instead! Let's make Valentine's Day all about spicing up your sex life and enjoying more sexual pleasure, for everyone, singles and couples alike. Join us this week with our special guest experts from Doc Johnson who are going to help you ‘get your vibe-on' and celebrate Valentine's Day any lusty way you like!
Valentine’s Day is for lovers… however these days, there’s so much backlash... from the singles who feel bad about being single, from the couples who feel obligated to conform to traditions, and from the retailers who can never predict how much heart-shaped candy to stock for the one-day event. We say… Skip the candy and the flowers and buy her a new sex toy instead! Let’s make Valentine’s Day all about spicing up your sex life and enjoying more sexual pleasure, for everyone, singles and couples alike. Join us this week with our special guest experts from Doc Johnson who are going to help you ‘get your vibe-on’ and celebrate Valentine’s Day any lusty way you like!
Do you think church is all about collecting money and building large buildings? Dr Randy Johnson and Pastor Chuck Lindsey join us as they talk about their church’s prison ministry which visited 18 prisons in the state of Ohio ministering to thousands of inmates over the summer. The return on their investment? Zero new church attendees and zero dollars in the collection plate. A total sacrificial ministry in which they witnessed true revival behind the fences of prison yards in some of Ohio’s most hardened criminals. Links: Doc’s Book: A Journey Back - https://amzn.com/0692699007 Jason’s Dad on Don’t Feed the Trolls! https://soundcloud.com/trollspodcast/bigfoot-2-w-david-duncan Want to give us feedback on this episode or ask us a question? Reach out to us @ notyourpastorspodcast@gmail.com. Visit our website @ www.notyourpastorspodcast.com Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/NotYourPastor/ Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/notyourpastorspodcast Twitter @ https://twitter.com/NYPastors Use #asknypp and we’ll answer your question on the air! Listen and Review us on iTunes! Android users find us Google Play Music, Stitcher, or SoundCloud --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notyourpastors/message
Chad Braverman owner of Doc Johnson joins the girls and tells them the right way to talk to women about sex and what you want in the bedroom. Follow Marni and Kristen on Twitter: twitter.com/winggirlmethod twitter.com/kristencarney For more tips, tricks and advice on how to attract, date, seduce and get any girl you want go to: www.winggirlmethod.com and use coupon code: 40offcoaching and get 40% off all products and coaching from Marni. For this and other great Playboy Radio shows go to www.playboyradio.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/AskWomen/support
Episode #12: Home Improvment, “Twas The Night Before Chaos”Original Release Date: December 7, 2014 Here it is! The twelfth installment of A Very Special Podcast!The first of four holiday themed episodes we'll be running throughout the month of December. This week Patrick and Kat watched the fourth season episode of Home Improvement entitled “Twas The Night Before Chaos.” This is the one where Jill's parents come to spend the holidays and they bicker the whole time. Plus, Patrick wonders if Tool Time is a local show or if it airs nationally and Kat takes offense to the idea that Patrick finds Jill Taylor to be television's top Un-fun Mom. Also, the never-ending Christmas rivalry between Tim Taylor and Doc Johnson, when every teenage boy had Jonathan Taylor Thomas hair in 1994, and Patrick reveals he knows nothing about sports. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes. Website: http://averyspecialpodcast.tumblr.com Twitter: @VeryPodcast Starring: Patrick M. Dunn and Kat Halstead
TOnight's show is definitely off the chain! First we have up and coming amateur adult entertainer & princess Michelle Haze bringing us that Jersey attitude and raw rough naughty by nature LIVE interview! From her scenes with Times Dont Get Hard Productions, to Backout Video she will give us the behind the scenes information you are dying to hear! Following Michelle will be the ONE AND ONLY phattest ass on the net and QUEEN of booty Cherokee D ASS! An insightful open interview about where she's from, what's it like a day in the life of and the XxX questions everyone is afraid to ask but wants the answers to. MAKE SURE YOU TUNE IN! Our topic: Managers & Agents "Who's representing YOU and YOUR career & image?" We are going to talk about the benefits and the problems frequently encountered in the industry when you entrust someone else to uphold your image, and represent your best interests. You will be surprised to find out what your manager or agent ISN'T telling you!! Contest: One lucky winner will win a FREE BBW DREAMS 10 DVD! Tune in to win! Toy review: Doc Johnson toy product line Your favorite Old school hip hop and the best of hip hop PERIOD! PlatinumPuzzyRadio.com 9pm est/6pm pst
Desperate times call for not so desperate measures. Today's hilarious interpod netcast is trying to part you with your hard earned monies. But the benefits are great. The specific benefits are a discounted price on a Doc Johnson's Olde Tyme Elixir t-shirt. These t-shirts are available for PRE-ORDER for this special price. But once the […] The post The Mustache Rangers: Episode 46 appeared first on The Mustache Rangers Podcast.
While not necessarily inevitable, the Doc Johnson's Olde Tyme Elixir t-shirt is as much a reality as diapers that can be pulled upwards are. Doc Johnson was feeling generous, for once, and is allowing his t-shirt to be PRE-ORDERED at a discount. Be aware that the t-shirt has unsubstantiated healing abilities, just like Doc Johnson's […] The post The Mustache Rangers PSA: Social Security appeared first on The Mustache Rangers Podcast.
Here we go from one Reality show to the next. As soon as we are almost done with Big Brother here comes Survivor. I have to say I have loved Survivor from the start and the new one will be in China and will include a Gay Mormon. Paulie talks about this in his Blog. This is just the start of a news packed Podcast. We have politicians that want to suck cock because they are afraid of Black guys to mayors that join the homophobic right. And another bigot joins Jerry Falwell, Leona Helmsley dies last week. And closeted Mega rich Merv Griffin also passed away. Of course even with all this news Evan still had time for two more Reviews. The first is Jet Sets "Proven Straight" which Evan rates 3 splats. The second is Titan Men's "Folsom Leather" Which Evan rates a 3 1/2 splats SIR!! Paulie is once again sitting down on the job this week it with Doc Johnson's new line of Butt Plugs, Vinyl Vengeance. Closing the week is Evan's MTFT pick "Keep You Alive" by TitoFelix.
Hey look at us! We're Early this week with the podcast!! Gotta keep on your toes! Don't forget it nomination time for Cybersocket. Please take a minute to nominate us and our sponsor gaycheapporn.com for this award. More pictures!! We have pictures from Evan's trip to Gay Days in Disney. Along with Pictures from our trip to Gay Pride in DC last weekend! Check em out by clicking here. I think I want to join the Military now. Just so they can test the new "Love Bomb on me! What is the "Love Bomb? Listen in to find out! This is just one piece of The news Paulie and Evan talk about. Of course all the regular segments aren't skimped on. Evan has two more awesome DVDs to review. And guess what? Another 4 1/2 splat rating. Is Evan getting soft or are the DVDs getting better? DVD getting this honor is "Mirage" by Raging Stallion. The second DVD is no slouch. It's "Encounters" by Lucas Entertainment. Evan rates this a well respected 3 1/2 splats. Paulie takes his next review sitting down. Right on top of the New Jumbo Vibrating Butt Plug by Doc Johnson. HE rides this right into a rave review! Wrapping things up is Evan's MTFT tune of the week, "Bright Idea" by Superbeing. And don't forget to nominate us!
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