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Flirtations! with Benjamin, the Flirt Coach
104. The Sex and the City Episode! with Scott Spraags

Flirtations! with Benjamin, the Flirt Coach

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 63:40


Coming up on this episode of Flirtations, we're celebrating the premiere of the new season And Just Like That … with a special Sex and the City episode!  For this conversation, we welcome the multitalented and multifaceted Scott Spraags, a dancer, choreographer, producer, director, and all-around passionate creator who is a Sex and the City superfan, just like me! In this episode, we explore each of the iconic characters—Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha—and the enduring dating lessons their stories, romances, relationships, and sexcapades have bestowed us.  From Carrie's avoidant and yet anxious tendencies to Miranda's Type A personality and how that played out in dating, to Charlotte's hopeful romanticism and belief in love, to Samantha's unapologetic sexual confidence, we discuss how these characters and their narratives have shaped our understanding of love and relationships. So, whether you're a longtime fan or new to the series, please join us as we celebrate the show's impact on dating culture and its continued relevance today. Let's do this Flirties, and meet Scottie! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Flirtations on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode to spread BFE - big flirt energy- all over the world! Enjoying the show and want to support my work? Buy the Flirt Coach a coffee! About our guest:  Scott/Scottie is a working professional in entertainment and creative currently based in Los Angeles . He has worked with major artists such as Post Malone, Martin Short, and Broadway Choreographers, such as Connor Gallagher, and Patti Wilcox to name a few.  You can find him performing, acting, singing, and spreading love and joy all over the world . He has gotten the opportunity to walk the lifestyles of so many different cultures & people from getting to travel, perform and live across the globe his entire life.  The biggest lesson he has take away from this islearning to never take what you have for granted but to also never settle for less than you are. He is thrilled to be a guest on Flirtations! And seriously SO proud to be a Flrity just like you.  Keep up with Scott on Instagram @scottspraags. About your host:  Benjamin is a flirt and dating coach sharing his love of flirting and BFE - big flirt energy - with the world! A lifelong introvert and socially anxious member of society, Benjamin now helps singles and daters alike flirt with more confidence, clarity, and fun! As the flirt is all about connection, Benjamin helps the flirt community (the Flirties!) date from a place that allows the value of connection in all forms - platonic, romantic, and with the self - to take center stage. Ultimately, this practice of connection helps flirters and daters alike create stronger relationships, transcend limiting beliefs, and develop an unwavering love for the self. His work has been featured in Fortune, NBC News, The Huffington Post, and Yoga Journal. You can connect with Benjamin on Instagram, TikTok, stream the Flirtations Flirtcast everywhere you listen to podcasts (like right here!), and find out more about working together 1:1 here.

Mental Health is Horrifying

Are you someone who watches horror movies and thinks — that nasty old well that Samara climbs out of in The Ring is really a metaphor for her grief? Or that like…Ghostface at his core is a spectre of intergenerational trauma?I'm your host of darkness — Candis Green and I'd like to welcome you ghouls to Mental Health is Horrifying — the podcast where we journey through the depths and examine how mental health themes are portrayed in the world of horror. I'm a Psychotherapist who also happens to be terminally spooky. As the darkness-seeking bat that I am, I spent my childhood summers locked away in the public library scouring the aisles for books about Halloween, witches, and all things haunted. And surprisingly, my parents were not too concerned. So as a mental health professional and lifelong horror fan, I really can't help but see the world through the lens of the macabre.This is a podcast for horror fans who know that when it comes to what we fear, there is much more than what meets the eye.From Carrie, to Michael Meyers, to Hill House and everywhere in between — join me each month as we discuss how horror is really a mirror into ourselves.Coming this June to Spotify, Apple Podcasts - and wherever you like to listen.

Comic Book Geeks podcast
Comic Book Geeks podcast - episode 11 Our Scariest Moments in Horror

Comic Book Geeks podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 116:53


This week we are joined by special guest host, Joshua Sims. From Carrie to Resident Evil and beyond, we talk about Our Personal Scariest Moments in Horror.

The Gripe
The Gripe Remix: Volume 6- And Just Like That

The Gripe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 62:41


How are we feeling about the SATC reboot; And Just Like that...otherwise known as AJLT? Well, you know us Gripers are feeling all types of all kinds of ways about it. From Carrie to Charlotte to way too much Miranda and not enough Samantha, we have THOUGHTS! See y'all there!

remix gripe satc ajlt and just like from carrie
Castles & Cryptids
Episode 28: Inspired By: Terrifying Tales turned Paranormal Movies

Castles & Cryptids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 156:40


To kick off our Octoberfest of scary stories that we're bringing you all month long, we tore into some horror movies based on supernatural events. Some of them are true, others more, true-ish? As with all "based on a true story" films, we have to take the "truth" with a grain of salt. Kelsey covers a creepy case based on a foreign film that is loosely based on the story of Manuel Blanco Romasanta. This Spanish man was suspected of being a werewolf.....but was probably something a lot more sinister. And soapy. Alanna covers her favorite horror author, King of horror himself, Mr. Stephen King! From Carrie to Doctor Sleep, Stephen King's stories have inspired more movies than any other author. Can you guess how many? that's right, a shit ton! But that wasn't the main assignment today so, we do cover the legendary, the one, the only, The Stanley hotel! With all it's resident ghosts, which of course helped inspire the movie The Shining. Come play with us!! Tags: Horror Movies, The Ancines Woods, El Bosque del Lobo, Manuel Blanco Romasanta, Spanish Serial Killers, Lycanthropy, Werewolf of Allariz, The Tallow Man, Stephen King, The Stanley Hotel, The Shining, Dr Sleep linktr.ee/castlesandcryptids Website: castlesandcryptidspod.squarespace.com

Our Hollywood
Good For Her: Themes of Female Horror (with Kyla Warren)

Our Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 128:45


TW: Mentions of sexual assault and domestic abuse. Daniel and Kim welcome guest Kyla Warren as they discuss the overarching themes of female-led horror films. From Carrie and The Craft to Raw and The Babadook, they discuss why female directors/writers telling female stories matter, and why these stories are sometimes flawed when they are told by a man. Additionally, they analyze how the horror genre has grown over time and how female characters are being portrayed now. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Unfiltered: Spilling the tea and everything in between!

Spilling the tea on all things related to online dating. Special guest Kimberly Geipel, From Carrie the musical at the Workhouse theater, shares her thoughts and answer some questions related to the production!

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast
#8: The Stephen King Episode

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 58:25


In this episode, Electro and Banno take us down a terrifying journey as they go through the film adaptations of the most famous author of the last half-century, the legend known as Stephen King. With the release of the second adaptation of "Pet Semetary" directed by Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer, we were tempted to talk about other adaptations of Kings books. From Carrie to Cujo to Maximum Overdrive the guys go through as much the list as you can on one podcast episode.

We Need to Talk About Steven
Ep. 15 - Stephen King (Pt. 2 - The Movies)

We Need to Talk About Steven

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 106:15


Uh-oh, it's double trouble from this Stephen! In this episode, Mike and Sean conclude their two-part profile of the man who is perhaps the G.S.O.A.T. - Stephen King. He is likely the most adapted writer of all time, with a movie career that is, quite frankly, insane. From "Carrie" to "It" to "The Shining", Stephen King's mark on cinema is unrivaled by any other writer. In fact, the boys almost have TOO much Stephen to talk about when it comes to his films. For example, did you know Stephen King hates "The Shining" and thinks Stanley Kubrick was a dumb asshole? And did you know he once directed his own film, and it's kind of a piece of amazing shit? Did you know that there are around 35 Stephen King shows and films in production RIGHT NOW? Prolific doesn't cut it - this man is a legend.

The Hell Yeah Homeland Podcast
Episode 55: A Beautiful Disaster

The Hell Yeah Homeland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 74:26


"This show is... a beautiful disaster"... is pretty much the theme of much of our conversation about the eighth episode of season seven, "Lies, Amplifiers, Fucking Twitter." From Carrie's decision to walk out the front door; to the downfall of Dante, eerily paralleling both Brody and Quinn; to the wonderful idiocy of David Wellington, Chief Dunce. We cover it all!  (Alternate titles: "11 Carrie Mathisons Out of 13," "Things in Boxes," "Go Bang It Out," "He Puts the Dunn in Done!")   

Get 2 The Podcast
Ep 31: Stephen King - The Master of Horror

Get 2 The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 49:36


After having seen the masterpiece that is IT (2017) the fellas decide to take a trip into the mind of Stephen King for something truly horrifying. We look at the many movies over the past 40 years adapted from the Master of Horror's stories. What films are classics and what films are showing signs of old age? From Carrie and Christine to Stand by Me and Children of the Corn, this episode gets weird. Check us out at Get2thePodcast.com and follow @get2thepodcast on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!

Questions Like This
Episode 3: Is This Stephen King Story a Movie?

Questions Like This

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 67:59


Has every damn Stephen King story's been adapted? Yes they have, twice even. From Carrie, to Stand by Me, to The Night Flier, we go deep into the Stephen King film corpus to confirm our suspicions. Plus, our closing number is a big chuune from Big Driis tha Londoner

HorrorFlix
HorrorFlix - Ep #5: Stephen King Films With Alex Welch

HorrorFlix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2015 62:48


In this episode of HorrorFlix, Cobbster & Cody welcome great writer and podcaster, Alex Welch! The three discuss some of the best Stephen King adapted works in film. From Carrie to The Mist and the good to the bad, they celebrate the King and the films based on his work.

The Little Church Stories

Hear the story read by the author. In the town of Normal, Pennsylvania, there's a little church at the corner of Wilson and Elm.  Eight months ago church members Carlos and Carrie Lopez had their first child, a beautiful boy named Scott.  Recently, Scott learned to crawl.  This elicited a variety of emotions in the young parents.Both were of course delighted to see their child reach this milestone.  But in Carrie this delight was mixed with dread over all the new dangers her precious baby would now be exposed to.  Carlos and Carrie were living with Carrie's parents, Del and Karen Winslow.  Minutes after Scott first pulled himself three feet forward to reach a favored toy, Carrie raced to the store to acquire two large bags of baby-proofing devices.Del was quite amused watching Carrie spend the next few days ensuring that every corner, door, drawer and liquid was covered or locked down.  He followed her around telling stories about the trouble she got into when she first started crawling back in the days before all those fancy safety gadgets.  His intention was to reassure her that everything would inevitably turn out okay, but the tales of Carrie's young brushes with injury had the opposite effect on his daughter.Carlos's delight was not tinged with anxiety so much as exhaustion.  His job while Carrie was baby-proofing was to wrangle Scott manually away from any danger.  Once Scott realized that he was now able to move about the house unassisted he took maximum advantage of the skill.  And Scott turned out to be a natural speedster.  It was all Carlos could do to keep up with him.That Sunday the Winslow's trooped off to church.  Del was in the choir and Karen taught Sunday school.  Carlos, Carrie and Scott took their usual place in the back pew, which had extra room to accommodate strollers.Now that he could crawl Scott's patience for being strapped into a stroller or car seat was extremely limited.  Once the little family was settled and the service started, he began to get fidgety.  Carlos took Scott out of the stroller and held him on his lap, hoping that would calm the little guy.  It did not.As the offertory began Carlos allowed Scott to crawl up and down the pew.  Scott was pleased with this solution but Carrie was not.  She elbowed Carlos and hissed, “What are you doing?  He could fall off.”So Carlos set Scott down on the floor.  It seemed a reasonable idea in the moment, but one he would quickly regret.From little Scott's perspective, the carpet stretched out in a broad plain populated by people's legs and roofed by the pews.  It looked like a fascinating place to explore.  And so that's what he did.From Carrie and Carlos's perspective, their baby had just vanished under the pew in front of them.Carrie immediately dropped to her hands and knees.  But she was too slow – Scott was already three rows away.  Carrie wriggled after him, but while little Scott could easily crawl under the pews Carrie had to follow on her belly.  Even so, she banged her head several times.Carlos meanwhile scrambled out to the side aisle to pursue his child.  He got there just as head usher Ralph Billings was coming by with the offering plate.  They nearly collided, then did a little dance to maneuver around each other.  Though the delay was only a few seconds, it allowed Scott to extend his lead by several more rows.Carrie almost caught Scott when he stopped to investigate Missy Moore's purse, which was sitting on the floor.  He pulled the purse over, spilling out the contents.  Missy looked down in time to see Scott crawl after a silver pen that was rolling toward the front of the sanctuary.  A moment later Carrie lunged out from under the pew, her fingers missing Scott's heels by an inch.Carrie felt several sharp pricks in her hands and arms.  She lifted them to discover she'd been skewered by thumbtacks that had spilled from Missy's purse.  She looked up at Missy and asked, “Who carries thumbtacks in their purse?”  Missy sputtered, still trying to comprehend exactly what was happening down there under the pews.  Carrie didn't wait for an answer.  She scrambled after Scott, ignoring the pain.Quite a few other members of the congregation were startled when a baby crawled past their legs, followed soon after by a slithering young woman.  Some inadvertently stepped on Carrie's fingers, though miraculously none impeded Scott's progress in any way.Once the offering was collected, the congregation stood and sang the Doxology as the ushers brought the plates up the center aisle to the altar.  Out in the side aisle Carlos had gotten parallel to Scott and could see him crawling relentlessly forward in the middle of the pews.Carlos jogged ahead to intercept the baby.  He selected a pew to make his move just as the congregation was sitting back down.  With no time for elaborate explanations he climbed over eighty-six-year-old Donald East.  But he tripped on Donald's cane and fell face first into Seventy-year-old Henrietta Miggins's lap.“While I never!” Henrietta hissed.Carlos mumbled an incoherent explanation as Scott cruised past between Henrietta's legs.  Carlos made a belated grab for the child, but missed.  He scrambled back out to the side aisle ignoring Henrietta's indignant glare.Normally the ushers left the offertory plates on the altar, but today was a communion Sunday and the altar held the bread cubes and thimble size glasses of grape juice for the ceremony later in the service.  So they took the offering plates with them as they returned to the back of the church.Next up on the program was special music.  As it happened this Sunday's special music was a solo performed by Del, accompanied by organist Walter Tibble.  Del came out of the choir area and stood at the front of the chancel.  At his nod, Walter began to play.  Del closed his eyes and sang, unaware that Scott had just crawled out from the front of the pews.  Little Scott looked up and saw grandpa singing.  Scott liked grandpa.  So he headed that way.Scott struggled up the two steps to the chancel.  Of course by this point the entire congregation could see the runaway baby.  But nobody quite knew how to respond to the situation.As Scott clambered up the final step to the chancel he became distracted by the shiny gold trays holding the communion sacraments.  His attention span was pretty short at this stage of his mental development.  Scott crawled to the altar, grasped the crisp white cloth covering it, and pulled himself up to standing.  Standing unassisted was a skill he had not yet mastered.Scott didn't weigh much, but he weighed enough that when he tugged on the cloth it started to slide.  And as the cloth slid it brought the communion trays to the edge of the altar.  The congregation gasped in unison at the impending disaster.Del heard the gasps and opened his eyes.  He knew he was a good vocalist but couldn't see any reason why he should elicit such a reaction mid-song.  When he discovered everyone's gaze was fixed on a point behind him, he turned around.The communion trays tipped precariously above Scott as he wobbled, clinging to the altar cloth.  Without missing a note, Del stepped back and scooped the baby into his arms.  Then he calmly stepped forward again and launched into the next verse as Scott squirmed and gurgled and tugged at the collar of Del's choir robe.When the song was over Del handed the infant to Carlos and Carrie who were waiting anxiously at the edge of the chancel.  Carrie hugged Scott tightly, a tear trickling down her face.Del chuckled to himself as he returned to his seat.  “New parents,” he thought.  “They panic so easily.”