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Wheeler and AJ giving you all you need to know from movie recommendations to political recaps with the help of Emily Blake this morning at the Cabin!
By the time you're listening to this you know how it all turned out: Carney's the PM, a plurality of voters went Conservative though not enough in Carleton to send the leader back to the House. The NDP are decimated, the Greens are down to one seat again, and the Bloc have called a truce in the name of "national unity"(?). What an election! Let's live through it all again!! From 8 pm to midnight on Election Night, the tag team of me and Scotty Hertz, plus CFRU programming director (and renowned Wikipedia editor) Christopher Currie, were live to air covering the results as they came into the CFRU newsroom... through the CBC's live vote tracker page. The focus was local, with coverage of the two Guelph ridings, but our view was nation-wide from coast to coast to coast. And there were some special guests as well! Over the course of the night we heard from Emily Blake, the associate editor of Cabin Radio, a Local Journalism Initiative reporting on the Dehcho region and the Northwest Territories' housing crisis that's funded in part by the Government of Canada. We also heard from Kim Siever from The Alberta Worker, an independent media outlet that focuses on labour and politics founded in April 2020. So let's relive the 2025 Canadian Election on this week's Guelph Politicast! Keep tuning in to Open Sources Guelph Thursdays at 5 pm on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca! The host for the Guelph Politicast is Podbean. Find more episodes of the Politicast here, or download them on your favourite podcast app at Apple, TuneIn and Spotify . Also, when you subscribe to the Guelph Politicast channel and you will also get an episode of Open Sources Guelph every Monday, and an episode of End Credits every Friday.
How do you break free from a toxic relationship? How do you recognize the warning signs before it's too late? In this deeply insightful episode, I sit down with clinical psychologist Dr. Emily Blake to uncover the truth about narcissistic behaviors, emotional manipulation, and the journey to healing.If you've ever found yourself questioning someone's intentions, feeling stuck in a cycle of confusion and self-doubt, or wondering why a relationship doesn't feel right, this conversation is for you. Dr. Blake shares her expertise on narcissistic traits—like love bombing, breadcrumbing, and trauma bonding—and explains how these behaviors take root and impact relationships.Together, we'll explore:The signs of narcissistic personality traits and how to spot themWhy narcissists struggle with empathy and how they maintain controlThe difference between narcissistic traits and Narcissistic Personality DisorderTrauma responses like dissociation and the “fawn” response—and how they show up in relationshipsStrategies to protect yourself, set boundaries, and rebuild your life after toxic relationshipsThis episode is more than just an exploration of narcissism. It's a practical guide to understanding the patterns that keep us stuck and the steps we can take to create healthier, more fulfilling connections. Whether you're recovering from narcissistic abuse, supporting someone who is, or reflecting on your own past relationships, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Follow the Podcast @breakingthemoldpod Blake Psychology
Send us a textEpisode 124:Feeling Overwhelmed by Kink Exploration? Welcome to Kinkyville is Here to Guide You with Creator Emily BlakeIn this episode I have a conversation with Emily Blake, creator of the animated series 'Welcome to Kinkyville.' We discuss Emily's cautious exploration of kink and BDSM, her journey of healing from past trauma, and the importance of releasing sexual shame. Emily shares her insights into starting with kink safely, the creation of her animated series, and how open communication and education can lead to healthier, more fulfilling relationships. The episode emphasizes the significance of normalizing conversations about sexual desires and the transformative potential of kink in overcoming personal obstacles.Watch the Pilot:YouTube | WebsiteConnect with Emily:Blue Sky01:41 Meet Emily Blake: A Journey into Kink and BDSM04:27 Emily's Personal Exploration and Healing through Kink05:46 Navigating Kink: Safety, Education, and Misconceptions11:11 Releasing Sexual Shame and Embracing Desires15:26 Practical Tips for Exploring Kink Safely20:30 Dreaming of a World Without Shame21:36 Introducing 'Welcome to Kinkyville'22:03 The Journey of Creating 'Welcome to Kinkyville'24:37 Challenges and Changes During Production28:26 The Future of 'Welcome to Kinkyville'31:09 Envisioning a World with Less Sexual Shame34:06 Final Thoughts and Call to ActionThis is Relationships Reimagined.Join the conversation as we dive into a new paradigm of conscious, intentional and diverse relationships. ✴️ ✴️ ✴️ ✴️ ✴️ ✴️Get Your Free Relationship Diversity GuideConnect with me:YouTubeInstagramWebsiteGet my book, “Why Do They Always Break Up with Me? The Ultimate Guide to Overcome Heartbreak for GoodPodcast Music by Zachariah HickmanSupport the show Please note: I am not a doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, counselor, or social worker. I am not attempting to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any physical, mental, or emotional issue, disease, or condition. The information provided in or through my podcast is not intended to be a substitute for the professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment provided by your own Medical Provider or Mental Health Provider. Always seek the advice of your own Medical Provider and/or Mental Health Provider regarding any questions or concerns you have about your specific circumstance.
Send us a textEp 537: Exploring Sexuality through Kinky Animation and Sex Education with a Strong Focus on Safe Practices in Intimate Relationships with Emily Blake, in an animated series for adults called "Welcome to Kinkyville". Join Ruan Willow in this enlightening episode as she chats with Emily Blake, a talented writer, producer, and "nerd" who is venturing into the world of animation with her project, "Welcome to Kinkyville" (watch the pilot https://youtu.be/_rT6zd_Fg4I?si=x5S5NM8tn_b-9XPv on the PewPewPew Productions channel on YouTube). Emily shares her journey of discovering her kinky side post-divorce, and how her experiences led her to create an educational, yet entertaining, animated series aimed at demystifying kink for newcomers.Emily discusses the importance of safe and consensual practices in the kink community, and how "Welcome to Kinkyville" serves as a resource for those curious about exploring their desires safely. Inspired by shows like "Adam Ruins Everything," the animated series aims to educate viewers with humor and warmth, making kink approachable and less intimidating.Dive into the creative process behind the animation, the challenges of crowdfunding, and the importance of accurate representation in kink education. Whether you're a seasoned kinkster or just curious, this episode promises to be both informative and entertaining, shedding light on the complexities and joys of kink through the lens of animation.Other topics: sexual health, sexual wellness, mental health, self help, self care.00:01:53 " Kinkyville is an animated series aimed at new kinkers00:05:36 " Adam Ruin's Everything" teaches people how to kink safely00:07:58 " You say you used a Colombian animation studio for the animation00:17:42 " First of all, you don't want it to be wrong00:21:05 " Did the animators completely create what you look like00:22:50 " We're trying to get the word out about this project00:29:06 " I think we need to encourage people more to do solo play00:37:38 " People need to also learn about abusive relationships and what that entails00:41:25 " How about we talk about your favorite kinks that you would love to incorporate00:46:52 " So do you have any like, kinky stories you like to share00:51:22 " As long as both people are ok with it, it's ok00:54:38 " We need to talk more about sex00:58:53 " Emily Blake says Netflix is very sex positive01:09:08 " People are hearing good things about sex because I'm very sex positive01:10:36 " If you decide to crowdfund something, make sure all your rewards are easyShow notes with headliner dot appConnect with Emilyhttps://www.welcometokinkyville.com/https://bsky.app/profile/emilyblake.bsky.socialLiving Understaffed Podcast https://goodpods.app.link/3MxtqLZkJJbFind Podcast Host Ruan Willow's books here: http://books.ruanwillowauthor.com/Support the showSubscribe for exclusive episodes: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1599808/subscribeSign up for Ruan's newsletters: https://subscribepage.io/ruanwillowhttps://linktr.ee/RuanWillowI Dare You book https://books.ruanwillowauthor.com/idareyouthesaturdaysexchallenge
Send us a textDiscover the inspiring journey of Emily Blake, a remarkable figure in the fitness industry, as she shares her evolution from a yoga enthusiast influenced by her grandmother to a certified yoga instructor. Emily opens up about her time at Nautilus, where she honed her skills and created a gentle yoga class tailored for beginners and those with specific health needs. Her personal battles with high blood pressure and heart conditions have uniquely shaped her empathetic teaching approach, making her story both motivational and deeply relatable.Get to know the visionary concept behind NSB Studios, a wellness space that aims to be much more than just a fitness center. This chapter explores how NSB Studios caters to families, seniors, and individuals seeking gentle fitness classes, offering an array of activities such as yoga, Tai Chi, mommy-and-me dance, and women's self-defense classes. The studio's offerings extend beyond fitness, with a bistro for healthy meals and Airbnbs for extended wellness retreats, fostering a strong community spirit and inclusivity for all fitness levels.In the final segment, we tackle the importance of accountability in fitness training and explore innovative programs like DDP yoga, which combines yoga with calisthenics and rehab-friendly exercises. We also delve into gender dynamics and inclusivity challenges in yoga, discussing strategies to make classes welcoming for everyone. Don't miss our conversation about the upcoming open house at NSB Studios, an event designed to showcase the unique offerings and vibrant community spirit that sets this space apart. Join us for an episode filled with insights, inspiration, and a shared vision for a more inclusive fitness community.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Wheeler and AJ discuss bumblebees, things to do on National Indigenous Peoples Day, and how microplastics affect male fertility. Emily Blake joins the show for PCPTP
Through our traditional trial-and-error approach, we have discovered we may be Spotify's newest lab rats (or beta testers, if we're flattering ourselves). Also, Ollie is back on Insta (definitely not a hoax. Nope, no-sir-ee), a hijacked hockey conversation AND your weekly dose of pop culture trivia with Emily Blake!
It's the annual Gallifrey One live show, but something's missing: The Doctor! Join GM Riley Silverman, Bunsen (Michael Nixon), Red the Fraggle (special guest Emily Blake), Sweetums (Dan Peck), Jamie McCrimmon (special guest Rebecca McGlynn) and Fozzie Bear (Ben Paddon) to reassemble the Doctor through the power of holiday magic. We have a Patreon! Support...
The Just For Laughs 'Stand-up North' comedy series has been released! Sets recorded during last year's Arctic Comedy Festival can now be streamed and downloaded, including two from our very own Emily Blake!
Welcome back Parents! Our guest this week is Emily Blake, a social worker turned social entrepreneur. She created KINTOPIA, an intentional shared living community catering to single moms and non-traditional families to collectively thrive. With her background in social work and relationship skills such as motivational interviewing, restorative justice, nonviolent communication, and mindful approach to parenting, Emily creates supportive co-living communities where single moms, kids, and nontraditional families can come home to our very own built-in village. Please support our crowdfunding campaign to launch more KINTOPIA communities on IFundWomen.com. In this episode: Emily introduces a new way for single parents to not be on their own anymore!Co-living Single Parent Communities What it takes to create a successful co-living environment (hint: it's all about RELATIONSHIP) How Single Parents can 1000% break generational curses The benefits of your children having multiple trusted adults How Co-Living Communities for Single Parents can save lives The fun part: go from scraping by to living your bliss with shared expenses, luxury services become affordable! The benefits of “unconventional families” supportive systems lacking in social services - often they are harmful, punishing and disconnecting, instead of rehabilitation, offering service and support and keeping families together. How Co-Living can maximize your Parenting Game How to apply these foundational principles to your own home - no matter what kind of family you have! Find Emily Everywhere:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilylorraineblakeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyfuljustice/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilylblake/KINTOPIA Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kintopia.living/KINTOPIA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KintopiaIFundWomen Crowdfunding Campaign: IFundWomen.comEmail: emily@kintopia.coEpisode Resources:An Abolitionists Handbook by Patrisse CullorsWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@therelationalparentingpodcast/videosEmail us your parenting questions and stories!: jennie@jenniebee.co.Help us do what we do with a small monthly contribution: https://www.patreon.com/TheRelationalParentCoach/membershipSign up for the Weekly Newsletter here for a weekly parenting tip!Keep up with the latest like: ongoing monthly live events, classes and education resources to keep you motivated and growing on your parenting journey. Let's do this!!Find me or book a free consult:Website: https://www.jenniebee.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therelationalparentingpodcast/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.hayes.507TikTok: @therelationalparentcoach.Please leave us a review! Your feedback helps others find us, and helps us grow so we can keep creating content for parents to benefit from.Creators & Guests Natalie Long - Editor Jennifer Hayes - Host Rick Hayes - Host Emily Blake - Guest Thanks to our monthly supporters Rick Hayes Happy Parenting and Good Luck Out There!
You know it's a hot ticket event for tonight's Just For Laughs showcase at Top Knight, when not only our very own Emily Blake is performing...but Misk is actually attending!
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Wheeler and Ollie demonstrate significant celestial knowledge, while Emily Blake and Megan Miskiman join for the weekly pop culture trivia extravaganza.
Emily Blake is a MA DipCNM MBANT CNHC Therapist. Alongside her private work asisting clients with chronic health conditions, Emily leads the Clinical Education team at Invivo Healthcare. Emily is at the cutting edge of host-microbiome diagnostic testing and therapeutic interventions. As microbiome testing becomes more accessible, Ollie & Emily discuss the benefits of testing, what to look out for when buying a test and how the data can benefit your health. Discover more at www.gutology.co.uk
In this episode of the CYM podcast, we are talking about postpartum depression and anxiety. This is a hugely important issue that affects many mothers, but it's often shrouded in shame and secrecy. In this episode, we interview a mother of three who has battled postpartum depression and anxiety, who overcame and even became a volunteer who specializes in helping women with these issues. We hope that by sharing her story and experiences we can break the taboo around postpartum mental health and provide some support to those who need it. Show Resources: PPSMPregnancy & Postpartum Support Minnesota (PSI-MN) - https://bit.ly/3QdItS0 Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ConsiderYourMind/ Follow Us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consideryourmind/ Follow Us on TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@consideryourmind Show Equipment Links: - Namecheap: Register Your Domains Hassle-Free - https://bit.ly/3IA5Vp6 - Bluehost: WordPress Recommended Since 2005! - https://bit.ly/3GZaCZk - NordVPN: Best VPN Deal - https://bit.ly/3FRwbtq - TONOR USB Microphone - https://amzn.to/3qLuwBh - Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Studio 3rd Gen USB Audio Interface Bundle - https://amzn.to/3qT24NZ Disclaimer: I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/consider-your-mind/support
#256 Emily started her career as an archaeologist specialising in prehistoric human nutrition before training as a Nutritional Therapist to translate her enthusiasm for human nutrition into personalised, cutting-edge nutritional and lifestyle medicine. Emily has five years of clinical experience within the industry from running her own private practice, working within the supplement industry, and lecturing in Nutritional Therapy around the country. In this episode we cover What is meant by the term ‘missing microbes' How can missing microbes be linked to disease What can cause marked disruption of the commensal gut microbiota What happens when commensal species start to seek alternative sources of fuel What bacterial syntrophy is How can we replace/nurture missing microbes And so much more
On this episode of Desk Wench Confessions with Caitlin Palmer, we meet veterinary student and bird lover, Emily Blake, who shares stories about cool raptors and other birds of prey. Emily, a fourth year at the University of Ontario veterinary college also chats about life, love, and her plans for the future. Follow Caitlin @thedeskwench on social media Follow Emily @future_dr_emily_blake/
#235 Emily started her career as an archaeologist specialising in prehistoric human nutrition before training as a Nutritional Therapist to translate her enthusiasm for human nutrition into personalised, cutting-edge nutritional and lifestyle medicine. Emily has five years of clinical experience within the industry from running her own private practice, working within the supplement industry, and lecturing in Nutritional Therapy around the country. In this episode we cover What are the common risk factors of urinary tract infections? Who is most affected? The urinary tract was long thought to be sterile except in the case of active infections; what's the latest research currently telling us? What is meant by the term ‘gut-vagina-bladder' axis and how is it relevant to how we think, and support, UTIs? How would you approach the natural management of UTI, including the use of probiotic/prebiotic therapies? And so much more
Prepare yourself for a hugely insightful podcast with Emily Blake, Nutritional Therapist at Invivo healthcare. During this episode we discuss Urinary Tract Infections, one of the most common types of infection which pose a significant burden on the quality of life of women in particular at different life stages. Emily talks us through the urinary microbiome and delves into the strains of bacteria that inhabit it. We continue to talk about the relations between the different microbiomes the Urinary Microbiome and the vaginal microbiome and how we can support and aid the prevention and management of UTIs. what we can do to restore balance to the urinary ecosystem by harmonising the gut-bladder-vagina axis. I'm sure you'll agree, Emily's passion for understanding the urinary ecosystem is infectious and sheds a light on so much new evidence that is helping us understand this wonderful system more. This podcast episode will also give any practitioners a technical taste of the topics we'll be covering in the Affiliate Hub next year.
On this episode of Desk Wench Confessions with Caitlin Palmer, we meet veterinary student and bird lover, Emily Blake, who shares stories about cool raptors and other birds of prey. Emily, a fourth year at the University of Ontario veterinary college also chats about life, love, and her plans for the future. Follow Caitlin @deskwench on TIkTOk Follow Emily @future_dr_emily_blake/
#222 Emily started her career as an archaeologist specialising in prehistoric human nutrition before training as a Nutritional Therapist to translate her enthusiasm for human nutrition into personalised, cutting-edge nutritional and lifestyle medicine. Emily has five years of clinical experience within the industry from running her own private practice, working within the supplement industry, and lecturing in Nutritional Therapy around the country. In this episode we cover What are the common risk factors of urinary tract infections? Who is most affected? The urinary tract was long thought to be sterile except in the case of active infections; what's the latest research currently telling us? What is meant by the term ‘gut-vagina-bladder' axis and how is it relevant to how we think, and support, UTIs? How would you approach the natural management of UTI, including the use of probiotic/prebiotic therapies? And so much more
Welcome back to another season of Sluts and Scholars! This first episode talks about a new animated, educational show called Welcome to Kinkyville- which aims to help folks engage in Kink and BDSM in a safer, more informed way. We talk about how to find a Dom, how to explore BDSM for the first time, unicorn "hunting", and more. Donate and help Welcome to Kinkyville become a reality: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pewpewpewproductions/welcome-to-kinkyville Discounts Manscaped: Get 20% off + free shipping with the code sands at manscaped.com. Dipsea: Dipsea is offering an extended 30 day free trial when you go to DipseaStories.com/sands Like a Kitten: 20% off and free shipping at www.LikeAKitten.com/SandS FOLLOW US Twitter Instagram Facebook Send questions, comments, stories, rants to: SlutsAndScholars@gmail.com Sluts And Scholars is a production of sluts and scholars media.
Emily Blake and Gabriel Figueroa share their goal with their new animated sex ed series, Welcome to Kinkyville. Support their Kickstarter here! 00:30 Introduction and host chat If you're under 18, visit scarleteen.com The empathy gap and why it's hard to predict your behavior in a hot state when you're in a cold state. Related to our idea of “experience shock.” Hidden Brain podcast The Empathy Gap A group at Harvard Law School, PLAC (Polyamory Legal Advocacy Coalition, which is an initialism), is working on legal protections for poly folks. The Harvard Law article. 08:16 Lusty Guy's Politics Corner: is it legal to require vaccines? This issue was settled definitely by the Supreme Court in 1905 with Jacobson V Massachusetts. 13:19 Contact us If you have questions, comments, or feedback call 802-505-POLY or email polyweekly@gmail.com and attach an MP3 file with your questions. To book us or anything that involves a calendar, email lustyguy@polyweekly.com and copy polyweekly@gmail.com. 14:15 Topic: Welcome to Kinkyville We interview Gabriel Figueroa and Emily Blake about their new animated sex-ed series, Welcome to Kinkyville. Emily and is a polyamorous switch and screenwriter who over the last three years has been developing Welcome To Kinkyville. She has been on more than one list of writers with great potential who almost sold a screenplay. She's a script supervisor, an obsessive Dungeons and Dragons player, and a geek fashion designer. But mostly, she's on a crusade to rid the world of sexual shame and abuse brought on by years of oppressive societal conditioning. She is on Twitter a LOT. Gabriel is was born and raised in Puerto Rico. He now lives in Hollywood where he is a professional trailer editor who's created commercials for Hollywood studios, streaming platforms and independent productions. He uses Twitter to raise awareness about polyamory and kink. Above all, he is known for his serious collection of hats and BDSM accoutrements. Back their Kickstarter campaign, check out the Kinkyville Facebook page, their Kinkyville's Twitter, the Kinkyville's Instagram, their YouTube, and Emily's Twitter account. 30:10 Join the conversation Join the community on Facebook at https://facebook.com/polyweekly or Twitter at @polyweekly or @cunningminx, Instagram at cunning.minx or now on TikTok as @cunningminx. 30:20 Feedback The guy from episode 432 writes in with an update! 31:12 Happy poly moment S shares an NRE happy poly moment. 32:20 Thank you! Thanks to our Poly Weekly Playmates for your financial support! We also love when you review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher (including Spotify!) and when you share us with your friends directly. Thanks also to Pacemaker Jane for letting us use their song Good Suspicions as our intro and outro music and to you for listening and sharing.
In this episode, Lady Petra and Saffermaster chat with Emily Blake, the creator of Welcometokinkyville.com - a new animated kink education project about her journey and the show over a shot of Norwegian Aquavit.
Assistant Deputy Minister of Education and Culture Shannon Barnett-Aikman discusses why the department is moving ahead with in-person learning. Also on the show, reporter Emily Blake shares findings from a workplace review and investigation into the NWT legislature's clerk's office. McKenna Hadley-Burke hosts.
Everyone's worried that they are taking up too much space. A straight man feels guilty that he signed up for an activity meant for folks in the LGBT community. And, a transman ventured into a gay leather bar with his girlfriend and got the stink-eye. Is it cool to bring your girlfriend into dedicated gay male space? Everybody's talking about the new animated educational series "Welcome to Kinkyville" that's being developed. Dan interviews co-creator/host Emily Blake about this awesome project, and how YOU (yes you, dear listener) can get involved. Check it out at On the Magnum, each and every year a woman takes a family vacation with her overbearing, materialistic, unpleasant brother. How can she wiggle out of this annual obligation? And, it's a couple's "holy grail" to get his nipples to be as sensitive as her's. Is he permanently wired to have tough ole nips? Dan offers a pragmatic regimen. 206-302-2064 voicemail@savagelovecast.com Foria is an all natural health & sexual wellness company with product lines using the power of plant actives & CBD to effectively enhance intimacy, sexual pleasure, daily wellbeing, and relief from discomfort. Get 20% off your first order by visiting This episode of the Savage Lovecast is sponsored by OMGyes.com: a website dedicated to getting scientific truths out about women's sexual pleasure. Savage Lovecast listeners can get a discount if they go to . This episode is brought to you by Calm, the #1 app for sleep and relaxation. For a limited time get 40% off a Calm Premium subscription at .
Everyone's worried that they are taking up too much space. A straight man feels guilty that he signed up for an activity meant for folks in the LGBT community. And, a transman ventured into a gay leather bar with his girlfriend and got the stink-eye. Is it cool to bring your girlfriend into dedicated gay male space? Everybody's talking about the new animated educational series "Welcome to Kinkyville" that's being developed. Dan interviews co-creator/host Emily Blake about this awesome project, and how YOU (yes you, dear listener) can get involved. Check it out at www.WelcomeToKinkyville.com On the Magnum, each and every year a woman takes a family vacation with her overbearing, materialistic, unpleasant brother. How can she wiggle out of this annual obligation? And, it's a couple's "holy grail" to get his nipples to be as sensitive as her's. Is he permanently wired to have tough ole nips? Dan offers a pragmatic regimen.
Everyone's worried that they are taking up too much space. A straight man feels guilty that he signed up for an activity meant for folks in the LGBT community. And, a transman ventured into a gay leather bar with his girlfriend and got the stink-eye. Is it cool to bring your girlfriend into dedicated gay male space? Everybody's talking about the new animated educational series "Welcome to Kinkyville" that's being developed. Dan interviews co-creator/host Emily Blake about this awesome project, and how YOU (yes you, dear listener) can get involved. Check it out at www.WelcomeToKinkyville.com On the Magnum, each and every year a woman takes a family vacation with her overbearing, materialistic, unpleasant brother. How can she wiggle out of this annual obligation? And, it's a couple's "holy grail" to get his nipples to be as sensitive as her's. Is he permanently wired to have tough ole nips? Dan offers a pragmatic regimen.
Welcome to Kinkyville is going to be THE kink education series. Designed to teach safe, fun, and consensual practices, Emily Blake brings her expertise to the forefront of this creation. Emily sits with Chaz Volk aka Mr. Thrive of Mr. Thrive Media to share bts, personal experiences, and more. Support the kickstarter campaign below. ----------- HOST: Chaz Volk | Facebook Instagram Twitter - @MrThriveMeda | Chaz@MrThrive.com Guests: Emily Blake | WelcomeToKinkyville.com ----------- Donate to the Welcome To Kinkyville kickstarter HERE: https://www.welcometokinkyville.com/ Creator's Open Workshop on August 23rd from 3:30pdt to 6:30pdt: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmuItQYHq-uPS6ScL-o-baeKo3skaoOWy-_rVoKMCN5ivAGA/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0&fbclid=IwAR3gy_vR1ORWjXoCxRowSVXQI1Hs8-YkUsoXj1pEipZ-YwumkKf87DfUgRU Like the quality of this show? Thanks to Squadcast ===> https://squadcast.fm/?ref=charlesvolk ----------- This is a Mr. Thrive Media production | email: Chaz@MrThrive.com | Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily Blake examines the potential impact on the NWT of Canada Goose's decision to drop fur. We also hear from an organizer of Thursday's protest march in Yellowknife and the Dene National Chief discusses remembrance of Indigenous veterans. Ollie Williams hosts.
On this episode of Bathtime 2 Boardroom, we are flipping the script and interviewing none other than Colleen Blake, our very own Cohost and Producer! While she may have been expecting an interview with actress Jessica Alba, we instead surprised her with an appearance from her eldest daughter Emily Blake, who is our guest co-host for this episode. On the bathtime side of things, Colleen is a mom to three daughters. When asked why she decided to become a mom, Colleen tells us that she never really questioned being a mother. Instead, she has always seen motherhood as a natural and expected part of her life. Since having kids, Colleen has actively combined elements of what her own parents taught her (modeling hard work, incorporating organization and party planning, to name just a few things) with an effort to be present in her daughters' school and social lives. She explains that she has done this to show her daughters that you can both have a career AND show up for your family's important moments. On the boardroom side, Colleen not only hosts and produces our podcast, but she also is a VP of People at Dremio. With over 20 years of diverse experience across HR, IT, Marketing, Services and Product, Colleen explains that her favorite part of her job is helping others feel valued and heard. She tells us that her motherhood and work roles often overlap in unexpected ways. For example, she brought work into the home when she had Emily create a flow chart for getting ready for kindergarten in the mornings! And she admits to having sometimes felt like a parent towards the employees in her professional life. If you've been dying to learn more about our host, then you won't want to miss this special episode of Bathtime 2 Boardroom. Learn how Colleen has used improv lessons to inform her parenting skills, how she balances all of her responsibilities (parenting, professional and everything in between), and why post-it notes are an absolute MUST for keeping her organized and inspired. Quotes • “I wanted to make sure I was also present in my children's life at school and outside of school in terms of activities and things while at the same time still showing my girls...that you can also have a career at the same time. So it wasn't like you had to sacrifice one for the other.” (7:54-8:15) • “Over the past year, one of the blessings of being in the pandemic has been being able to see [my daughter Emily] evolve as a human being and as a member of society and having real adult conversation with her where I'm like, ‘Holy crap, I did that!'....I don't know that we often as parents talk about that enough and really sit back and reflect on how much you really have created another human being to be part of society.” (11:42-12:15) • “Improv definitely helped with being playful: more playful with the kids and just kind of going with it and then also at work. I think as a leader sometimes you automatically think you know what the right thing is to do, but you really have to listen and hear other people, (1) so they feel acknowledged and (2) maybe they have a really great idea that if you keep going with the story that will turn into something even more powerful and more successful.” (14:16-14:45) • “Everyone in the world deserves a chance to make a choice, to have equal choice on things and make a decision, whether they want to have kids, whether they want to have a career, you should have a choice. That's why I explore and talk to other people and share stories because I think that's a huge part of making sure you know what your options are. That's what I want for you girls.” (16:00-16:26) • “If there's any advice I would give about the whole work-life balance thing, it's to raise your hand and ask for help or to raise the white flag and say, ‘I can't do this alone, and I need support.'” (28:30-28:40) • “My favorite part [about working] is having an impact….and being able to take chaos and get it cleaned up and efficient and so it's running on a good cadence, and then getting the sense that people feel like they're valued. So helping others feel valued in what they do and that you care about their experience – I get excited about that.” (31:28-32:00) • “Be kind to yourself. It's not just about being kind to others but being kind to yourself and being more forgiving. You're doing better than you think!” (40:46-40:54) Links https://colleenablake.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenablake/ Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
It's Floof Friday (or so we've been told) and it's time to judge northern baby animals on the only thing worth judging them by: cuteness! Also, unrelated (but thrown into the title because alliteration is fun) a special Feminism-themed Pop Culture Party Trivia Party with Emily Blake!
Emily Blake describes Cabin Radio's investigation into working conditions at Yellowknife's day shelter and sobering centre, plus the latest from Boulder, Colorado following another US mass shooting. Ollie Williams hosts.
Stanton Territorial Hospital had issues last year with sterilization equipment malfunctioning, Emily Blake is on the show to fill us in on more. Hay River's proposed development of Fraser Place had a public meeting and a snowmobile drove into Bullocks Bistro. Sarah Sibley hosts.
Bill C-22 has caused some debate about how effective it will be and if it's a concern to public safety, Emily Blake explains more. The city of Yellowknife decided how to spend about $1.7 million in homelessness funding, and a group of friends use a homemade Zamboni to smooth out the ice on Houseboat Bay. Sarah Sibley reports.
Emily Blake joins us in the studio to give an update on the NWT's Covid-19 situation, and A&W has partnered with Mealshare, which will donate $1 from orders to the Food First Foundation. Sarah Sibley hosts.
Cabin Radio's Emily Blake dissects an internal document exposing the many concerns held by staff at the NWT's corrections facilities. Plus Ross Potter retires as Hay River's fire chief. Ollie Williams hosts.
Eight months on, how the NWT Power Corporation was hit by a ransomware attack remains unclear. Emily Blake goes through her access to information request. Plus a new bus for Avens, a new Covid-19 variant in the UK, and how sewage testing in the NWT is helping epidemiologists track the virus here. Ollie Williams hosts.
In the season finale we visit Thaidene Nëné, a huge swath of land in the Boreal Forest, and learn how the Łutsël K'é Dene First Nation and the Canadian government came together to protect an area that's vital for birds, indigenous people, and the health of the entire planet.The Boreal Forest is one of the most important bird habitats in the Western Hemisphere. Billions of birds nest and hatch their eggs here. It is also the ancestral home of the Łutsël K'é Dene First Nation, who've spent decades trying to preserve the land on their terms. Their solution could well provide a blueprint for sustainable conservation around the world.There's more to the story!Learn more about the Thaidene Nëné Indigenous Protected and Conserved AreaMeet the birds of Boreal Forest"How to Find Comfort in Watching for Boreal Birds" - advice from Jeff WellsFor the full transcript and more visit BirdNote.org.Special thanks to Emily Blake, Emily Cousins, and Janna Graham for their help in making this episode. BirdNote is an independent nonprofit media production company. Your dollars make it possible to create sound-rich shows that connect you to the joys of birds and nature. Support BirdNote's conservation mission, and get more of the content you love, by subscribing to BirdNote+ at https://birdnote.supercast.tech or make a one-time gift at BirdNote.org.Thanks!
Pfizer's vaccine can't make the journey to the North, Emily Blake has more on what that means for the NWT's vaccine plan. Yellowknife's Indian community stands in solidarity with farmers in India who are protesting agricultural reforms, and a 14-year-old debuts her newly published poetry book. Sarah Sibley hosts.
Emily Blake joins members of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation as they reissue a call for Canada to apologize and provide compensation over the toxic impacts of Giant Mine. Plus remember the vacant Mine Rescue Building taken over by the GNWT to provide a day shelter in Yellowknife? Turns out it wasn't so vacant, and two programs have been displaced. Ollie Williams hosts.
Emily Blake asks the NDP leader about his priorities for the NWT, where the party has had a quiet few years since last holding the territory's seat in 2015. Plus the NWT changes the rules on who pays for isolation centres, and the UK approves Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine. Ollie Williams hosts.
Imagine: being able to eat a lemon as if it were an orange. Salt and Vinegar flavoured chips becoming All-Dressed...mustard tasting like ketchup! Emily Blake shows Wheeler and Lekter the future.
AstraZeneca announced its making progress with its vaccine, reporter Emily Blake explores what a vaccine could mean for the Northwest Territories and who'd get it first. Nick Sibbeston, an Elder from Fort Simpson/Líídlįį Kúę, talks about his experience being featured in a mini-documentary on climate change. Sarah Sibley hosts.
Emily Blake discovers the world of live action roleplay as a group of Yellowknife mercenaries hunts a child-eating witch off the Ingraham Trail. Meanwhile, Meaghan Brackenbury previews a new documentary series featuring the Sahtu's biosphere reserve. Ollie Williams hosts.
Emily Blake reports from Dettah as the Yellowknives Dene First Nation signs Thaidene Nene's final agreement, Johanna Tiemessen explains how the NWT's crafters are being supported through the pandemic, and Sarah Sibley discovers how the Foster Family Coalition's upgraded space will help more youth. Ollie Williams hosts.
Emily Blake explains how a new Covid-19 Secretariat with 150 staff will help with the NWT's pandemic response, Stephane Millette discusses the reopening plan of Hay River's recreation centre, and Meaghan Brackenbury talks about the results of the Gwich'in Tribal Council elections. Sarah Sibley hosts.
Emily Blake reports as a group of Yellowknife women calls on men to do more to end gender-based violence, while Meaghan Brackenbury explores the challenges facing NWT emergency shelters this winter, and Sarah Pruys previews the return of salvaging at Yellowknife's dump. Sarah Sibley hosts.
Yellowknife city councillors move closer to making masks mandatory in some settings, while Emily Blake explains why the city is pushing back at a GNWT attempt to turn a downtown building into a temporary day shelter.
Schitt's Creek actor Dustin Milligan talks to Emily Blake about his birthday plea for fans to help groups in his home town of Yellowknife. Plus Ollie Williams speaks to Premier Caroline Cochrane about her cabinet reshuffle and the NWT's Covid-19 plans.
Emily Blake speaks with Inuksuk Mackay about how the Edmonton CFL team's northern programming may change when its name changes, while Sarah Sibley spends time at Yellowknife's mountain bike camp.
Comics journalist Joe Sacco speaks to Emily Blake about his new book Paying The Land, which focuses on Dene in the NWT. Meanwhile, Alice Twa discovers just how many bikes and canoes Yellowknifers bought this summer -- everywhere is just-about sold out.
Today’s Daf Yomi page, Shabbat 132, finds the rabbis in a cutting state of mind: They talk about circumcision, and whether or not it is permissible on Shabbat. Dr. Emily Blake, a physician and a mohel, joins us to walk us through the specifics of the sacred ceremony, and share some of her tips to soothing anxious parents. Why is a bris on Shabbat a rare and special thing? Listen and find out.
Today we discuss gaming culture from the outside looking in. We touch on things from representation in gaming to why video games seem to struggle to translate to movies.Special thanks to Mortal Kombat theme for being a throbbing banger.--EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Bryan “President of Calenders” DresselVICEROY OF PRODUCING - Jonathan Hardesty @movieguyjonKING KOOPA OF EDITING - Ryan JamesGuest: Emily Blake @TheEmilyBlakeHost: Brok Holliday @damageboostpod https://www.twitch.tv/damageboostpodcastTwitch at damageboostpodcastDonate to help Children's Hospital https://www.extra-life.org/participant/376625Email us at damageboostpodcast@gmail.com
This week on Unorthodox, we've got a special episode dedicated to circumcision and the Jewish mitzvah known as the brit, or bris, that signifies entry into the tribe for eight-day-old Jewish males. We talk to Dr. Emily Blake, the mohel who performed Mark's son's bris, about why this biblical practice has remained so central to the Jewish experience, even among the non-observant. The folks at BimBam explain Lech Lecha, the parsha in which Abraham and God enter into the covenant that defines the Jewish people. Hayim Leiter, a rabbi and mohel in Jerusalem, tells us about Safer Habrit, his organization that provides circumcision education and advocates against the controversial practice known as metzitzah b'peh. Sara Fredman Aeder tells us about approaching Jewish circumcision from a scholarly perspective and, later, a personal one, and Lizzie Skurnick shares her experience weighing circumcision as a single mother by choice. Producer Noah Levinson talks with Australian medical historian Dr. Robert Darby, (www.historyofcircumcision.net) about the speculation surrounding the British royal family's possible circumcisions, including the role of the "royal mohel.". And finally, Cristian Uriostegui tells the story of getting circumcised his junior year in college, The BimBam explainer was read by Emily Shapiro Katz, a Jewish educator in Beer Sheva, Israel; watch the animated version at bimbam.com. We'd love to know what you think about this episode! Send comments and questions for Unorthodox to Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our listener line: 914-570-4869. This episode is brought to you by Unorthodox Wine, offering beautiful kosher wines from South Africa. Get free shipping on any order when you visit bitly.com/unorthowine. 'The 100 Most Jewish Foods: A Highly Debatable List' comes out March 19! Featuring the biggest names in food—Jewish and not—and recipes for some of the most beloved, polarizing, and enduring Jewish foods, it’s the perfect gift to bring to this year’s Passover seder. Pre-order your copy today and you could win a $150 gift card to Russ & Daughters: to enter, forward a copy of your receipt or confirmation to 100foods@tabletmag.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May the 4th be with you! We celebrate Star Wars Day by talking about Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and how it gave us all the feels. Emily Blake from Chick's Who Script joins us to talk about what worked and what didn't, all the while drinking blue milk of our own creation. If we were concerned about the standalone films before, Rogue One put us at ease. It's a big episode this week so don't waste another minute! WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN DOING? BRYAN - DC Comics Squadcast RYAN - Cloak and Dagger JON - Thimbleweed Park CHEWIE - Supergirl/Flash crossover EMILY - Into the Badlands RATING SYSTEM - “MOVIES WITH REBELS IN IT” BRYAN - Sing Street RYAN - The Matrix JON - Mystery Men CHEWIE - Star Wars: A New Hope EMILY - Mad Max: Fury Road
It’s the end of the world as we know it, and we feel fine…about Jeff Goldblum in INDEPENDENCE DAY! Well, some of us. *cough*Bryan*cough* We’re joined by Emily Blake from CHICKS WHO SCRIPT who is two for two on epic movie breakdowns. There’s a lot here so let’s get right to it. Welcome to EARF. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN DOING? The part of the show where we catch up with what everyone is doing. Yes, we named this section such on purpose. It’s funny. Haha. BRYAN – Dark Souls 3 CHEWIE – Drunk History: Season 4, Friends TOM – Carmichael Show JON – Stick of Truth, E3 EMILY – Prison Break, Preacher RATING SYSTEM Where we pick a different piece of media to rate the media we consumed. This week: DISASTER FILM BRYAN – Poseidon CHEWIE – Armageddon TOM – Twister JON – Deep Impact EMILY – Battleship FIND US ON TWITTER – @ATH_Podcast FIND US ON FACEBOOK – AFTER THE HYPE
This week News 101 co-director Emily Blake's interview with Aaron Goodman a professor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in communication and journalism. on his photo documentary following three long-term heroin users as they participate in North America's first heroin-assisted treatment program. News 101 co-director Rohit Joseph's interview with Coty Zachariah, Chairman of the National Aboriginal Caucus for the Canadian Federation of Students about the Liberal government’s failure to lift the 2 per cent funding cap on the Post-Secondary Student Support Program for First Nations. And a discussion panel on the Jian Ghomeshi verdict with Sara Lapsley and the News 101 team.
This week News 101 co-director Emily Blake's interview with third year finance student Jason Kalirai on the Five Days for the Homeless Campaign. News 101 co-director Rohit Joseph and correspondent Megan Devlin's report on the innovative language program taking place at Tsleil-Waututh Nation. News 101 correspondents Alex Kim and Stefen Labbe's piece on Tracey Morrison, a resident of the Downtown Eastside who has a Bannock stall. Trans People Supporting Each Other and Pushing for Change in New Brunswick from Talking Radical Radio with host Scott Neigh. And News 101 financial reporter Alex Norman's weekly financial report.
This week News 101 co-director Rohit Joseph's interview with Julia Hanlon, brewmaster at Steamworks Brewing broadcast on International Women's day as part of a special segment on "Women in Science". News 101 co-director Emily Blake's piece on the controversial pro-life protest on campus including interviews with pro-life and pro-testers as well as organizers of a petition that UBC should have notified students and faculty about the protest. Rohit Joseph's interview with Darren Dahl, senior associate dean of faculty at UBC's Sauder School of Business on his recent study about welfare and reactions to ethical consumer choices. Finally News 101 financial correspondent Alex Norman's weekly financial update.
This week News 101 co-director Emily Blake's interview with Sean Hosein of CATIE about Health Canada's approval of Truvada for HIV prevention. News 101 co-director Rohit Joseph's interview with Joe Wiebe, co-founder of the craft beer festival Victoria Beer Week. News 101 correspondent Kelly Reaburn's report on the BC Liberal's monthly bus rate for people with disabilities. Emily Blake's interview with UBC faculty member Juliet O'Brien about the Paula Butler report, GSS sexual assault report, and impending sexual assault policy at UBC.
This week a piece on the UBC faculty protest of the Board of Governors produced by News 101 correspondents Brent Holmes and Leo Coelho. News 101 co-director Emily Blake's interviews Dr. John Oliffe founder and lead investigator of UBC's Men's Health Research Program about men, masculinity and mental health. News 101 correspondent Eva Uden-Csenge interview UBC research Dr. Julian Davies about BC First Nations clay that is killing untreatable bacteria. News 101 financial reporter Alex Norman updates us with his weekly financial report. Lastly, News 101 aired an interview with Derek Book from People First Radio by Kevin Midbo and Nicholas Holt.
This week, News 101 correspondents Albert Von Sant and John Woodside analyzed the U.S Democrat Debate and how Bernie Sanders is catching up to Hilary Clinton in the polls. News 101 Co-director Emily Blake interviewed Harsha Walia, a prominent local activist, for her take on Sexual Assault Awareness month. Lastly, News 101 aired an interview with Gunargie O'Sullivan from Unceded Airwaves, produced by Salia Joseph.
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How can the Trinity Syndrome help you write better secondary characters? Chas & Stu are joined by Bamboo Killer (aka Emily Blake) - one of the co-hosts of the Chicks Who Script podcast. They take a critical look at secondary female characters in mainstream movies through the lens of the oft-cited Bechdel test and the new, less-cited, Trinity Syndrome. The Trinity Syndrome berates movies for creating a "Strong Female Character With Nothing To Do" (like Trinity in the Matrix sequels) and raises a list of questions for filmmakers to ask themselves about their (female) characters. Chas, Stu & Emily take these questions and use them to analyse the use of female characters in MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: GHOST PROTOCOL, EDGE OF TOMORROW, DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES and HOW TO TRAIN YOU DRAGON 2. They also cover the awesomeness of the awesomeness that is Rose Tyler (Doctor Who), Katniss Everdeen (Hunger Games), and Kira Nerys (Deep Space Nine). Funnily enough, turns out writing better female characters is really about writing better characters... who happen to be female. EPISODE LINKS Chicks Who Script Podcast. They are @cwspodcast on Twitter. Emily Blake is @bambookiller on twitter. She also has a blog at http://bambookillers.blogspot.com.au The Dissolve: We're losing all our Strong Female Characters to the Trinity Syndrome DailyDot: An illustrated guide to superhero movies that pass the Bechdel Test YouTube: EDGE OF TOMORROW - Emily Blunt Is Rita Vrataski [They gush about Rita in this - c.f. the DAWN video below] YouTube:- DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES - "Ellie" [in which Keri Russell struggles to explain her character at all] YouTube: Everything wrong with DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES YouTube: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: GHOST PROTOCOL - Girl Fight YouTube: HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 - Hiccup and Valka Youtube: CATCHING FIRE - Katniss & Gale Asking the Wrong Questions: Ode to Kira Please send feedback to ask at draft-zero.com, via our web form or twitter @draft_zero We are @chasffisher and @stuwillis on twitter. Please considering rating us on iTunes! or sharing us on the Social Medias!