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This week, we put our lives on the line while reviewing Life on the Line; a movie about life on the line, where the line between the life off the line and the life off the line is constantly on the line… for life. That's a really convoluted way to say a whole bunch of nothing, which is fitting for a movie of this caliber. Yelling: Linemen labor on the line living lives within a lethal landscape, and lap up lots of liquor living with a looming liver loss liability! Hymens busted by linemen! Bob's jizz bucket redemption arc! Beyond bullshit buildup! Poor and exploitative portrayal of PTSD! Duncan's diner diamond dash! Pre wifey wham-bamming ham slamming! Bad boy's rapey Bailey boner, and much, much more on this week's episode of The Worst Movie Ever Made! www.theworstmovieevermade.com
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Dr. Julia Kelto Lillis asks, "To whom does a woman's virginity belong?" Join her and your hosts as we dive into the world of early Christian purity culture, what wine has to do with the V-Card, and why the gods like to make babies with virgins. Like today, the concept of virginity was culturally significant in the ancient world. But unlike today, virginity as an act of devotion to God could propel a woman to the top of the social ladder. This episode we explore shifting ideas about what makes someone a virgin and the importance of virginity to the early Christian movement. Access transcript and episode show notes: https://www.womenwhowentbefore.com/episodes/virginity-and-the-hype-about-hymensWomen Who Went Before is written, produced, and edited by Emily Chesley and Rebekah Haigh.Podcast theme music is composed and produced by Moses Sun. This podcast is sponsored by the Center for Culture, Society, and Religion, the Program in Judaic Studies, the Stanley J. Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, and the Committtee for the Study of Late Antiquity at Princeton University.Views expressed on the podcast are solely those of the individuals, and do not represent Princeton University.
Jil Chrissie is a comedian, writer and host originally from Denver Colorado where she was not quite sure if she should be looking at a lady's vagina with a baby's head in it in the third grade (sound familiar?). In this episode we talk about: 00:50 Pretty Privilege is a thing 02:08 The Misconceptions Around Virginity and Hymens 06:01 The Trauma of Early Sex Education 07:44 The Terrifying Reality of Childbirth 15:05 The Importance of Women's Sexual Pleasure 16:27 The Need for Sexual Exploration and Communication 20:38 The Stigma and Shame Around Masturbation 26:44 The Hypocrisy of Men's Sexual Preferences 29:08 Different Types of Orgasms and Sexual Scripts 30:30 The Importance of Clitoral Stimulation 32:10 The Benefits of Sex Toys and Masturbation 37:16 The Impact of Sexual Satisfaction on Relationships 41:22 The Impact of Aging on Sexual Function 45:26 Animal Behavior and Sexual Interactions 47:10 Symptoms and Treatment of Gonorrhea 51:00 Overcoming Stigma and Fear of STIs 52:49 Creating an Audio Book and One-Woman Show 54:34 Promoting Sexual Liberation and Expression 56:24 Persistence and Pursuing Dreams in the Entertainment Industry You can find Jil on Instagram at @jilchrissie and on YouTube at @MsJilChrissie Speaking of YouTube, this show is on it! Check it out here. YouTube If you're pickin' up what we're putting down please like, Subscribe and tell your friends so other people know this exists! Buy me a coffee and I'll give you a shout out! For classes, coaching and more, visit www.birdsandbeesdontfck.com Catch me on Instagram at @birdsandbeesdontfck & @ArielleZadok
Joy Wolfe is a Writer, Director and Spiritual Comedian originally from Hollywood, CA and Albuquerque, New Mexico where they had a rotating door of teachers for the kids to torture with bad jokes instead of learning every week. In this episode we talk about: 01:42 Journey with Sex and Astrology 03:08 The Importance of Boundaries in Sex 06:16 Misconceptions about BDSM 07:01 The Influence of Religion on Sexuality 08:23 The Power of Words and Spells 16:16 The Myth of Virginity and Hymens 25:38 The Connection Between Witchcraft and Sexuality 34:14 Meeting Each Other and the Connection 43:20 Jocelyn Elders and Progress in Sex Education 44:33 Repression and Punishment 45:29 Impact of Technology on Sexual Education 46:13 Watching Porn in Traffic 49:25 Collaborative Sex 51:10 Unlearning Shame and Expectations 53:01 The Majority's Discomfort and Dissatisfaction with Sexuality 54:02 Connecting Sexuality to Life-Force Energy 54:49 The Sexualization and Repression of Body Parts 57:36 The Impact of Pole Dancing 58:27 Navigating Sexuality in Professional Settings 01:05:37 Creating Safe Spaces for Taboo Topics You can find Joy on Instagram at @thejoywolfe and listen to her podcast “Just Happy To Be Here” wherever you get your podcasts. If you're pickin' up what we're putting down please like, Subscribe and tell your friends so other people know this exists! Submit a Sex Ed Pop Quiz question with a 5 star review and I'll give you a shout out! Stay connected through Birds and Bees Don't Fck on Instagram at @birdsandbeesdontfck & follow your host @ArielleZadok Like to watch? Check out the video version of this podcast on YouTube! Email us at birdsandbeesdontfck@gmail.com to request your favorite comedian or sexuality professional! Join Arielle's newsletter, Inside The Champagne Womb, for musings on sex, relationships and life.
Jamal est l'hôte du podcast Jins : le 1er podcast sur la sexualité, le genre, le féminisme et l'amour pour les personnes arabes et/ou musulmanes. Jamal est militant pro-feministe, antiraciste, scénariste, réalisateur, journaliste, conférencier, et intervenant à l'Unesco. Rien que ça ! Vous l'aurez compris, Jamal est là pour faire rayonner toutes les singularités en participant à un changement structurel profond. Il est d'un optimisme sans fin et a à cœur de nous partager sa grande ambition : celle de déconstruire les stéréotypes pour mieux reconstruire notre société. Dans cet épisode, vous allez nous entendre parler de :Quels sont les plus gros clichés autour de la sexualité des personnes racisées qui pratiquent l'islam ?Racisme sexuelVaginisme, virginité et hymenInterdits sexuels dans l'islamHyménoplastie : chirurgie hymenErotologie arabePour retrouver mon invité.e :Jins Podcastles LIVE JINS à l'Institut du Monde Arabe :Ressources pour aller plus loin :La sexualité dévoilée: Sexologue, féministe et musulmane de Nadia El Bouga Jardins parfumésHeadscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution de Mona EltahawyLe jardin parfumé : Manuel d'érotologie arabe du Cheikh Nefzaoui de Mohammed El NefzaouiFrantz FanonMon compte instagram : @camilleparlesexe -/- mon site internet : www.camillebataillon.com-------------------------
In this episode we discuss Brittany Murphy's case, Brendan's unfortunate life events, and everything Cherry Falls! Follow us on IG: ourlifeinhorror Email us at ourlifeinhorror@hotmail.com Stay Spooky!
“The Puritans feared that which was undomesticated.” — Jeff Hendricks“Our earliest American heroes were Morton's oppressors, Endicott, Bradford, Miles Standish. Merry Mount's been expunged from the official version because it's the story not of a virtuous utopia but of a utopia of candor. Yet it's Morton whose face should be carved in Mount Rushmore.” — Philip Roth “He held out the promise of America as an earthly paradise, a pagan, not a protestant prospect, a zone of pleasure, not salvation through suffering.” — John Seelye “Drink and be merry, merry, merry boys;Let all your delight be in the Hymens joys…Or make green garlands, bring bottles outAnd fill sweet nectar freely about.Uncover thy head and fear no harm;For here's good liquor to keep it warm.Then drink and be merry, Or yet, lasses in beaver coats come away, Yee hall be welcome to us night and day.To drink and be merry.” — Thomas Morton Today we are going to play with one of the greatest stories you probably have never heard of. Even in U.S. very little known about this story and it's a crime. If you have even a superficial knowledge of American history, you have almost certainly heard about the settlers who came to Plymouth in 1620. What you may not have heard about is that shortly thereafter a gentleman named Thomas Morton set up a different colony just down the road from Plymouth. At a time when most people arrived to Plymouth in chains, as indentured servants, Morton abolished servitude in his settlement he called Merrymount. At a time when his neighbors in Plymouth were brutally squashing religious dissent, Morton encouraged religious freedom. And on top of it all, he and his friends entertained extremely friendly relations with Native tribes even openly intermarrying. What makes the story even crazier is that Merrymount was well on its way to be more successful than Plymouth. When new settlers arrived on American shores, many took one look at ultra-strict Plymouth, another look at the freedom to be enjoyed at Merrymount and didn't need to be told twice which way to go. The only reason why Merrymount didn't make it in the history books you may have read is because the pilgrims turned to violence to destroy a community whose existence was a challenge to all of their beliefs. From that day forward, the name of Thomas Morton has largely been erased from history. Some people could refer to Morton as a victim of the Puritan brand of cancel culture. The Puritan story became mainstream, and Morton's name disappeared. This episode fixes this mistake. If you feel generous and enjoy History on Fire, please consider joining my Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/historyonfire to access plenty of bonus content. If you'd like to go to Japan for a historical tour with yours truly as a guide, please check out https://geeknationtours.com/tours/signature-battlefield-series-classic-samurai-from-the-gempei-war-to-the-mongol-invasions-2023/Big thank you to Wondery's ‘This Job Is History' for supporting the show. You can listen to ‘This Job Is History” on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts or by joining Wondery Plus in the Wondery app. Also a big thank you to Trade Coffee. Trade is offering our listeners a total of $30 off your subscription plus free shipping at https://www.drinktrade.com/historyonfire
Jamal est l'hôte du podcast Jins : le 1er podcast sur la sexualité, le genre, le féminisme et l'amour pour les personnes arabes et/ou musulmanes. Jamal est militant pro-feministe, antiraciste, scénariste, réalisateur, journaliste, conférencier, et intervenant à l'Unesco. Rien que ça ! Vous l'aurez compris, Jamal est là pour faire rayonner toutes les singularités en participant à un changement structurel profond. Il est d'un optimisme sans fin et a à cœur de nous partager sa grande ambition : celle de déconstruire les stéréotypes pour mieux reconstruire notre société. Dans cet épisode, vous allez nous entendre parler de :Quels sont les plus gros clichés autour de la sexualité des personnes racisées qui pratiquent l'islam ?Racisme sexuelVaginisme, virginité et hymenInterdits sexuels dans l'islamHyménoplastie : chirurgie hymenErotologie arabePour retrouver mon invité.e :Jins Podcast les LIVE JINS à l'Institut du Monde Arabe : Ressources pour aller plus loin :La sexualité dévoilée: Sexologue, féministe et musulmane de Nadia El Bouga Jardins parfumésHeadscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution de Mona EltahawyLe jardin parfumé : Manuel d'érotologie arabe du Cheikh Nefzaoui de Mohammed El NefzaouiFrantz FanonMon compte instagram : @camilleparlesexe -/- mon site internet : www.camillebataillon.com-------------------------
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Underground Feed Back Stereo - Brothers Perspective Magazine - Personal Opinion Database - Urban Mau Mau Against Redlining and Gentrification Out Takes Vol 25 Hymns of Burning Nepotism As the Brothers Travel Into a new dimension of these creative Broadcasts, we present to you the Parts that didn't make pass predatory lending or the museum doors to show our art because of the ongoing gentrification from the stolen land land settlers feeding bad meals that lead to high blood pressure and diabetes mellitus. Adding bonus venting moments that detail the exploitation of entire populations around the world, gas prices, climate change, global warming, performed by predatory pathological maniacs. So we fight ferociously against Redlining and its unethical practices even though Black Folks may have good credit ratings, great income from horrible jobs and perfect qualifications to get approved for a loan from a predatory loan generator on high interest C Notes but still getting denied. Its the mind you must maintain against colonial genocide. This also happens with the endless rejection letters from art galleries etc. No respect to you! Sound Art? Tune in to these educated brothers as they deliver Personal Opinions for Brothers Perspective Audio Feedback #diabetes #75dab #guncontrol #birthcontrol #gentrification #stopviolence #blackmusic #chicago #southsidechicago #blackart #redlining #maumau #biko70 #chicago #soldout #PersonalOpinionDataBase #protest #blackart #africanart #gasprices #undergroundfeedbackstereo #blackpeople #race #brothersperspectivemagazine brothersperspective.com undergroundfeedbackstereo.com joelefthandrecords.com feat. art by instagram.com/nappy9folics www.nappy9folics.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brothersperspectivemag/message
Today is all about busting those sex myths that so many of us grew up hearing! We take a look at which misconceptions are most widely believed, plus reporter, author and TikTok creator Sophia Smith Galer joins us to share what she learned whilst researching for her recently released book ‘Losing It'. Miri also dives into your listener stories! Make sure you follow and subscribe so you never miss an episode, and of course, give us a cheeky five star rating! To send us your listener stories, or if you just wanna say hi, drop us an email at smutdrop@metro.co.uk You can also find us on Twitter; @smutdrop @jackieadedeji @miri_kane @sophiasgaler AND on Instagram; @metro.co.uk @ohmygoshitsjackie @mirikane @sophiasgaler Smut Drop is produced by Pineapple Audio Production for Metro.co.uk
Meno-rage: IYKYK. But why does it happen? Who do so many women from all walks of life relate to this volcano of anger? Is it just hormonal? Or is is cultural?Mona Eltahawy is my guest this week, and we break down the cultural understanding of meno-rage, and what women can do about it.Mona Eltahawy is a feminist author, commentator and disruptor of patriarchy. She is founder and editor-in-chief of the newsletter FEMINIST GIANT. Her first book Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution (2105) targeted patriarchy in the Middle East and North Africa and her second The Seven Necessary Sins For Women and Girls (2019) took her disruption worldwide. Her commentary has appeared in media around the world.Support her latest project (which I'm also a part of) at https://unbound.com/books/bloody-hell-and-other-stories/.
Hanna's bestie Caroline Hughes joins the podcast today to share her experience getting a hymenectomy. Hymen info: https://www.healthline.com/health/healthy-sex/does-it-hurt-when-your-hymen-breaks#if-you-do-it-isnt-visible Join the say what? membership: https://saywhatpodcast.co/membership
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in her 2013 ted talk defined a feminist as a person who believes in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes, on this episode, Charis and I pick up from that definition, discuss our feminist beliefs and address whether feminism should address male issues like toxic masculinity. We also discuss the danger of having personal convictions in a movement and come to the conclusion that it is going to take collective effort to move forward. (Editor Aanu realizes that we did not cover the topic of female enablers of patriarchy amongst other things, it is a pretty broad topic, till next time so stay tuned.) Chimamanda's ted talk: We should all be feminists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg3umXU_qWc The book Charis spoke about: Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution by Mona Elthaway https://www.amazon.com/Headscarves-Hymens-Middle-Sexual-Revolution/dp/0374536651 Kimberlé Crenshaw's ted talk on intersectional feminism: The urgency of intersectionality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akOe5-UsQ2o Organisations that help; Stand to End Rape Initiative https://standtoendrape.org/ Contact; +2348095967000 or contactus@standtoendrape.org Women At Risk International Foundation https://warifng.org/ Contact; +23480092100009 Mirabel Centre https://mirabelcentre.org/ Contact; 08155770000 Statistics about false rape allegations: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21164210/ , https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45565684 This is the Off the Record with Aanu podcast where I have informal conversations about anything and everything, with topics on socio-political issues and pop culture. Stay connected with us; Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offtherecordwithaanu Twitter: https://twitter.com/offdrecordaanu Email: offtherecordwithaanu@gmail.com New episodes out every two weeks! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offtherecordwithaanu/message
To finish up 2021, Aspen is exploring the ins and outs of hymens! What really is the hymen, anyways? Does a hymen by any other name perpetuate the same patriarchal sexual values? Why is the image for this episode a crown? Join us to answer these questions and more! Image: Nathan Mcgregor (via Unsplash)
This episode and all of season 1 is sponsored by Become clothing. Themes: Perimenopause, HRT, lifestyle, relationships, patriarchy, periods Summary: Warning: there are no fewer than 48 F-bombs in this podcast. And that's just as it should be, because as Mona Eltahawy explains often, profanity is absolutely required when it comes to taking down the patriarchy. Mona is an Egyptian-American writer and social commentator based in Montreal, Canada. She is the author of several books including Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution and The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls. For the last year or so she has also written the very necessary newsletter Feminist Giant. She is angry and profane and lighthearted and funny; and she's that way as much about injustice and inequality as she is about menopause kicking her ass. You'll hear all about it, as well as some of what made her who she is today, what she thinks of the current peri/menopause conversation – and what she thinks needs to change. Highlights: Why I named my courage after her (4.20) Getting her period when she thought she was done with periods (15.20) Having no idea she was in perimenopause (19.35) Viewing this stage of life as one of emerging (21.57) Why billionaires wish they could have hot flashes (24.00) Cutting your hair off (29.00) White women talking about menopause (32.20) The problem with the “I feel invisible” essay (40.40) Why we need to have compassion for our past selves (48.40) Where to find Mona: Web: Feminist Giant Instagram: @monaeltahawy Twitter: @monaeltahawy SPONSORS: Become anti-flush cooling clothing | Use code HOTFLASHINC to get a 20 percent discount. The Ritual by Pure | Use code HOTFLASH to get the first month free. Join the Hotflash Inc perimenoposse: Web: hotflashinc.com TikTok: @hotflashinc Instagram: @hotflashinc Twitter: @hotflashinc Episode website: bcast See hotflashinc.com/privacy-policy for privacy information.
This week Kim and Alice talk about books by Arab women writers, plus new nonfiction about gene patents, colonialism in the 1860s, and medieval manuscripts. Follow For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Alice Burton. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Nonfiction in the News Instagram: Ijeoma Oluo's new newsletter Instagram: Bachelor Nation Publishes New Nonfiction The Gilded Page: The Secret Lives of Medieval Manuscripts by Mary Wellesley The Last Emperor of Mexico: The Dramatic Story of the Habsburg Archduke Who Created a Kingdom in the New World by Edward Shawcross Concepcion: An Immigrant Family's Fortunes by Albert Samaha Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: The Story of Schitt's Creek by Daniel Levy, Eugene Levy The Genome Defense: Inside the Epic Legal Battle to Determine Who Owns Your DNA by Jorge L. Contreras Arab Women Writers Our Women on the Ground: Essays by Arab Women Reporting from the Arab World, edited by Zahra Hankir A Most Masculine State: Gender, Politics and Religion in Saudi Arabia by Madawi Al-Rasheed Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution by Mona Eltahawy Daring to Drive: A Saudi Woman's Awakening by Manal Al-Sharif Reading Now Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century by Alice Wong She Came to Slay: The Life and Times of Harriet Tubman by Erica Armstrong Dunbar See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cat (@CatBeschVN) founded and leads Vietnam Animal Aid & Rescue. She is also a writer & activist addressing many non-human animal issues. In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what's real?” & “what matters?” Sentientism is "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is here on YouTube. We discuss: 0:00 Welcome 1:10 Cat's Intro - Founding Vietnam Animal Aid & Rescue - Growing up in Virginia, USA - Studying International Relations in Washington DC - A political/military family 3:10 What's Real? - Growing up as a liberal Lutheran with very religious parents - The church as social fabric - Figuring out that "I just don't really believe in any of that crap" - High school & Baptist society in Alabama - The church seeing all sex as shameful... "holding virginity in such high esteem" - Feminism & Islam. "Headscarves & Hymens" by Mona Eltahawy. - "The way the institutions look at sex & sexuality just makes you want to put your fist through a wall" - "A whole bunch of girls that think they're going to hell" - That was the turning point. Everything started to crumble - Not picking at the church too hard as it was the social fabric. "Life is hard enough at 16." I left it silently on my own - The hypocrisy of religious compassion & judgementalism - Atheists & agnostics are not immoral people - "I attended church... I took communion... my sins are flushed... now I can go back to being a dickhead" - Religious compassion is often conditional & constrained - The immorality of even "moderate" religious worldviews (e.g. hell, sexism, homophobia) - "Women are not emotionally stable enough to be leaders in the Catholic church"! - "I found it oppressive." Leaving the church was a moment of liberation - Travelling & living in many religious cultures - Starting the "Let's not be an asshole" religion - Being wrong. "I used to hate vegans", now I'm "on the side of all sentient beings" - Everybody has a chance to change - "I just don't know" as a strong naturalistic stance 25:09 What (& Who) Matters? - An early empathy for animals "they were my best friends", but living in an environment where killing sentient beings was normal - I never met a vegan in the horse riding world - "I love what you do for me" isn't love - Being angry at our previous selves for not seeing - Thinking all vegans must be "dirty hippies" - Meeting first vegans hosting couch-surfers in Mongolia - Being challenged "You love animals but who are you eating?" ...and much more. Full show notes at Sentientism.info and on YouTube. Sentientism is “Evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings.” More at Sentientism.info. Join our "I'm a Sentientist" wall via this simple form. Everyone, Sentientist or not, is welcome in our groups. The biggest so far is here on FaceBook. Thanks for the post-prod Graham.
Virginity, Hymens, & Unicorns, oh my.What is virginity? What really is a hymen? How are virginity checks performed? How are they different than rape kits? How is this flimsy piece of skin affecting women across the globe?These are all questions we ask today, and loving nurse is here to tell us a plethora of great information.People, organizations, and such mentioned in this episode:RAINN (Rape Network) hotline: 800.656.HOPE (4673) website: www.rainn.org Peace Direct, www.peacedirect.orgCA Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, Assembly Bill 1909The Fuller ProjectThe Pussycat FoundationMore Of Her podcast shout out!Thank you listeners! And thank you for getting us to the 1000 download milestone!Find more of Amberadical and all her projects, merch, and more at www.amberadical.comInstagram: @sexwithoutfearEnter Sex Without Fear's Giveaway on Instagram @sexwithoutfearSupport the show
Mona Eltahawy is a feminist author and award-winning commentator and public speaker. Her work has been published in The Guardian, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other publications around the world. She is frequent commentor on current affairs on the BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera and other media outlets, where her goal is always to disrupt patriarchy. She is the author of Headscarves and Hymens and recently launched her newsletter Feminist Giant. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories
These are facts. Chelsie & Staci dive into how virgins are portrayed in media and the effects it can have on the real world’s assumptions. The post Hymens Break first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
These are facts. Chelsie & Staci dive into how virgins are portrayed in media and the effects it can have on the real world’s assumptions. The post Hymens Break first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
These are facts. Chelsie & Staci dive into how virgins are portrayed in media and the effects it can have on the real world's assumptions.
Bros and Hoes, YFT is growing! This week we hear about Wells + Brandi’s very special announcement, a Patreon and Discord community just for you!! Join the fun and brace yourself for YFT uncensored. Viewer discretion is advised — don’t say we didn’t warn you. We also discover that Wells has high blood pressure and almost died but didn’t (yay!) but now has a cardiologist like an old man. Brandi talks about her horse-showed and the tight turns, and they of course dive into the uncomfy Women Tell All. On account of the Golden Globes, Wells has a very fancy-dancy list of fave films in addition to a solid list of covers. He also has a few complaints for us all. Last but not least, Brandi realized that crawfish get boiled alive and that made her very sad. Truly an emotional rollercoaster this week you guys. TTYL! Thanks to our awesome sponsors for making this episode possible! Check out these deals just for you, YFTers: COASTAL – Go to coastal.com/yourfavoritething for 30% off your first pair of glasses + free shipping and 60-day risk-free returns HELLO TUSHY – Go to hellotushy.com/yft to get 10% off plus free shipping SHIPSTATION - Go to ShipStation.com, click on the microphone at the top of the page, and type in YFT to get a 60-day free trial Join our community at Patreon.com/YourFavoriteThing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, FemTech Focus's co-founders, Dr. Brittany Barreto and Dr. Julie Hakim discuss their favorite topic... the VAGINA! The magical, vital and self-cleaning organ that's part of the female reproductive system. From the anatomy & parts of the vagina to discharge, hymens and vaginal rejuvenation, Drs. Brittany & Julie share this educational episode to demystify common misconceptions and empower us with knowledge about our own vaginas! Check out FemTech Focus at femtechfocus.org Rate, Review & Subscribe!
One POW saves a bunch of his peers, a bunch of women have a bunch of babies, and one company hoards a bunch of diamonds. Hear "The Incredibly Stupid One" by Tracey, "Making Babies and Making Bank" by Liz, and "Corruption Is Forever or Until You Get Bored" by Steph. PROMO: Mysteries and Urban Legends Follow us on social media @harpyhourpod! facebook.com/harpyhourpod instagram.com/harpyhourpod twitter.com/harpyhourpod Become a sponsor at patreon.com/harpyhour! Donate to gain access to extra monthly content, on-air shoutouts, merch, and even select your own episode topic.
Join Al Fusaic co-founders, Meagan and Ben, as they chat with one of Al Fusaic's first content writers, Helana Reyad. Helana published Egypt 101, recommended The Beer in the Snooker Club, Headscarves and Hymens, and the TV show, Leila, and is currently working on her own mini-series for the Al Fusaic podcast on music throughout the region. Listen to learn more about Helana, how she found Al Fusaic, her advice to young professionals in the MENA/SWANA field, and what you can expect to hear from the upcoming mini-series on Tarab! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of the Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause, I was able to connect my inner 12 year old with the inner 12 year old of feminist writer, activist and journalist Mona Eltahawy and share our journeys around identity, healing, reclamation, power, voice and story. Mona Eltahawy is an Egyptian award-winning columnist and international public speaker on Arab and Muslim issues and global feminism. She is the author of two books "Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution," released April 2015, and "The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls" released in 2019. Mona was born on Aug. 1, 1967 in Port Said, Egypt and has lived in the U.K, Saudi Arabia and Israel. In November 2011, Egyptian riot police beat her, breaking her left arm and right hand, and sexually assaulted her and she was detained for 12 hours by the Interior Ministry and Military Intelligence. It was during that time that the Eqyptian Goddess Sekhmet revealed herself to Mona and became a part of her healing journey and further commitment to the destruction of patriarchy. Sekhmet is sun Goddess of war, destruction, plagues and healing. She has the head of a lion which is so appropriate given that Mona was born under the sign of Leo.
In this episode of the Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause, I was able to connect my inner 12 year old with the inner 12 year old of feminist writer, activist and journalist Mona Eltahawy and share our journeys around identity, healing, reclamation, power, voice and story. Mona Eltahawy is an Egyptian award-winning columnist and international public speaker on Arab and Muslim issues and global feminism. She is the author of two books "Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution," released April 2015, and "The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls" released in 2019. Mona was born on Aug. 1, 1967 in Port Said, Egypt and has lived in the U.K, Saudi Arabia and Israel. In November 2011, Egyptian riot police beat her, breaking her left arm and right hand, and sexually assaulted her and she was detained for 12 hours by the Interior Ministry and Military Intelligence. It was during that time that the Eqyptian Goddess Sekhmet revealed herself to Mona and became a part of her healing journey and further commitment to the destruction of patriarchy. Sekhmet is sun Goddess of war, destruction, plagues and healing. She has the head of a lion which is so appropriate given that Mona was born under the sign of Leo.
Things I remember about being 12... Faded Glory jeans A terrible hair cut that took 2 years to grow out My parents got divorced Starting junior high school Being kissed for the first time Being pressured to have sex for the first time Starting my period Starting a friendship that became a sisterhood that has lasted 41 years Wanting to be seen... In this episode of the Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause, I was able to connect my inner 12 year old with the inner 12 year old of feminist writer, activist and journalist Mona Eltahawy and share our journeys around identity, healing, reclamation, power, voice and story. Mona Eltahawy is an Egyptian award-winning columnist and international public speaker on Arab and Muslim issues and global feminism. She is the author of two books "Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution," released April 2015, and "The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls" released in 2019. Mona was born on Aug. 1, 1967 in Port Said, Egypt and has lived in the U.K, Saudi Arabia and Israel. In November 2011, Egyptian riot police beat her, breaking her left arm and right hand, and sexually assaulted her and she was detained for 12 hours by the Interior Ministry and Military Intelligence. It was during that time that the Eqyptian Goddess Sekhmet revealed herself to Mona and became a part of her healing journey and further commitment to the destruction of patriarchy. Sekhmet is sun Goddess of war, destruction, plagues and healing. She has the head of a lion which is so appropriate given that Mona was born under the sign of Leo. Mona's mission in life is to destroy the patriarchy! She is known for her ubiquitous “Fuck the patriarchy”, feminist writings and tenacious spirit. Enjoy! Listener Advisory Note: There is are parts of Mona's story that share her experience of being sexually assaulted by the Egyptian police. Find out more ways to support Mona's work Here Full Link: https://www.patreon.com/join/monaeltahawy Egypt's #Metoo movement Article Full Link: https://msmagazine.com/2020/08/02/finally-the-feminist-revolution-has-begun-egypts-metoo-moment/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=SocialWarfare
In her book, Vagina: A Re-Education, Irish-born author and journalist Lynn Enright busts a range of myths surrounding the vagina and vulva in an aim to educate and empower readers and shed light on the sometimes shocking, enraging reality of living with a womb and navigating the healthcare system while doing so. In this episode of Bits of Me, I talk to Lynn about facing periods as a young woman raised in Ireland, where she was told in school not to use tampons; about having her experience of pain minimised by healthcare practitioners when she went in for a hysteroscopy in London; about awkward hymens and the myths surrounding this piece of tissue, and much more. The book Lynn mentions in this episode is Alyson J. McGregor's Sex Matters: How Male-Centric Medicine Endangers Women's Health — and What We Can Do About It. You can follow Lynn on @lynnenright on Instagram or the same on Twitter, and read more about her work on www.lynnenright.com. You can help to spread the word about Bits of Me by rating, reviewing and subscribing on your choice of podcast platform, and of course by sharing it and telling other people about it. Follow the podcast on @bitsofme_podcast on Instagram or @bitsofme_pod on Twitter. #bitsofmepod #periodpain #pelvicpain #hymens #hymen #vaginaareeducation #lynnenright #womenshealth #womensbodies #womenspain #femalepain #vulva #vagina #feminism
For Mona Eltahawy, one of the biggest lessons she learned from her activism in the 2011 Egyptian Revolution is that the patriarchal system is at the root of all oppression. In episode 069 of The Quarantine Tapes, Paul and Mona examine how patriarchal oppression permeates all of society--from the state capitol to the streets and in our homes--and the importance of using our voice to speak out against injustice.Mona Eltahawy is a feminist author, commentator and disruptor of patriarchy. Her first book Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution (2015) targeted patriarchy in the Middle East and North Africa and her second The Seven Necessary Sins For Women and Girls (2019) took her disruption worldwide.Her commentary has appeared in media around the world and she makes video essays as FEMINIST GIANT.
I have spent a lot of time planning and preparing this podcast. It's not something I have taken lightly. For the following reasons. Firstly, Why did I want to read this book? The title is hardly Islamic. What could I possibly learn from a book whose title has such promiscuous connotations? The reason why I read this book was for the purpose of research for a new book that I am writing with fellow Muslim writers on the topic of the Islamic alternative to feminism. Since I became interested in the topic of whether Islam is compatible with feminism, I have genuinely made an effort to understand feminist ideas by reading books by non-muslim and Muslim feminists. I don't want to have a shallow understanding. Please send feedback and podcast suggestions to my telegram channel Launchgood donation page for the new book An Islamic Alternative to Feminism --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farhatamin/message
Kann man Jungfräulichkeit testen? Wann verliert man seine Jungfräulichkeit? Inwiefern war Jungfräulichkeit in der Geschichte wichtig? Welche anatomischen Fehlinformationen werden immer noch gepredigt? Ich finde unser Konzept von Jungfräulichkeit scheiße - aus vielen Gründen. Und es basiert auch noch auf falschen Annahmen! Hier versuche ich, kurz und simpel für dich aufzubröseln, was mich an unserem Jungfräulichkeitskonzept stört. Lehn dich zurück und hör zu! Du erreichst mich auf Instagram (@feministinpodcast oder @geraldinebeil) oder auf Twitter (@feministinpod). Folg mir auf Spotify, um nichts zu verpassen! Musik (Intro) von frametraxx.de
Share | Follow | Subscribe We are a nation of sex havers and it is only right that we investigate the big 'coulda woulda shouldas' of your cherry popping adventure. So hit play and get ready to find out what everyone wished they knew before giving it up for the first time. Warning: use earphones. Song Credits Intro Music OSHE – REYNOLDS THE GENTLEMAN FT. FRA. Music Bridges KPANLOGO - AMANDZEBA FT. MUGEEZ VUMBE - RAYVANNY FT. DIAMOND PLATNUMZ NAAMI - DOPE NATION MY NECK, MY BACK - KHIA Joseph's Two Cents Bridge Music TEMPO – REYNOLDS THE GENTLEMAN FT. EFYA Ripples Bridge Music YEKE YEKE - MORY KANTE Music Closer OVA - CHIEF OBI You've got thoughts on the episode? We'd love to hear them. Do so ➡️ https://voicelink.fm/goldcoastreport
Share | Follow | SubscribeWe are a nation of sex havers and it is only right that we investigate the big 'coulda woulda shouldas' of your cherry popping adventure. So hit play and get ready to find out what everyone wished they knew before giving it up for the first time. Warning: use earphones. Song CreditsIntro Music OSHE – REYNOLDS THE GENTLEMAN FT. FRA.Music Bridges KPANLOGO - AMANDZEBA FT. MUGEEZVUMBE - RAYVANNY FT. DIAMOND PLATNUMZNAAMI - DOPE NATION MY NECK, MY BACK - KHIAJoseph’s Two Cents Bridge Music TEMPO – REYNOLDS THE GENTLEMAN FT. EFYA Ripples Bridge Music YEKE YEKE - MORY KANTEMusic Closer OVA - CHIEF OBI You've got thoughts on the episode? We'd love to hear them. Do so ➡️ https://voicelink.fm/goldcoastreport
Bienvenue dans « ma première fois », le podcast qui aborde sans complexe ni tabou, le sujet intime de la première expérience sexuelle. Dans mon cas, ça ne s'est pas très bien passé ou du moins, ça aurait pu être mieux. J'avais 17 ans, c'était la course au dépucelage dans mon lycée et c'est cette pression qui m'a poussé à l'acte. Et aussi la honte de n'avoir pas encore connu la chose. Si j'avais reçu des conseils, une éducation digne de ce nom en matière de sexualité, j'aurais surement abordé la chose différemment. Au lieu de ça, je me suis sentie livrée à moi-même et à celui que je m'étais choisi. C'est dommage. Et 20 ans plus tard, il me semble que les choses ont peu changé …. C'est pourquoi j'ai eu l'idée de ce podcast. Pour donner à entendre aux jeunes et aux moins jeune, des témoignages d'expériences vécues et sincères afin qu'ils puissent apprendre par les autres. Je m'appelle Hélène, n'hésitez pas à partager ce podcast s'il vous a plu.
How many times did I say “ I don’t care”? In this podcast I talk about TI and his daughter.I also talk about Amanda Seales. I’ve shared my dating life and future podcast coming up soon. I’m back!!
Jenny was happy to welcome Sarah Tittle in person to chat books we have read and liked recently. Sarah's past in publishing, her own writing, and her book club experiences all come together to form the reader she is today. We found our way to a few unintentional themes of female empowerment and radicalism, with a little reader's memory lane of one Nicholson Baker.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 173: Expecting a Lot from a Book with Sarah TittleSubscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Listen via StitcherListen through Spotify Books discussed: The Gloaming by Melanie Finn The Blue Castle by L.M. MontgomeryUnfollow by Megan PhelpsWest with the Night by Beryl Markham Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls by Mona EltahawyOther mentions:Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner The Prince of Tides by Pat ConroyThe Mezzanine by Nicholson BakerVox by Nicholson BakerThe Fermata by Nicholson BakerDouble Fold by Nicholson BakerThe Anthologist by Nicholson Baker Away from You by Melanie FinnWomen's Prize for FictionAntigone by Sophocles Circe by Madeleine MillerHeadscarves and Hymens by Mona Eltahawy Agent Running in the Field by John Le CarréLess by Andrew Sean GreerThe Confessions of Max Tivoli by Andrew Sean Greer Sing Unburied Sing by Jesmyn Ward Stalk us online: Sarah is @sarahcrosbytittle on InstagramSarah on FacebookSarah at GoodreadsJenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy
We did it fam! Episode 10 is in the HISTORY BOOKS, marking this milestone we have our first special guest, Nu'Jay Ambitious is in the building! Join your hosts Jay Wright, Bri "It's The Queen in Me," Gab "Giving you the shits," Le "Like the Lion" Lin "No Shades See" as they tackle HYMENS, MALE BIRTH CONTROL, KEVIN HART &&&& DISNEY TAKING OVER THE WORLD THROUGH BABY YODA! GET READY, GET SET, FELLAS HIDE YOUR DI**...this is Out of Touch!
Cognac Chronicles Ep 38 - Hoe Bathes & Hymens by Cognac Chronicles Podcast
'Dolomite is my Name' movie review, Greg is still playing Flip Cup in his 30's, bottle slamming on tables is in RJ's DNA, a deep conversation on Kanye West's mindset and MMA, T.I.'s daughter deletes her social media after backlash from the "hymen" incident , Jared confesses is his love for Jamie Lee Curtis and the movie 'True Lies'.
Michael claims he can control his dreams (because he's lucid dream, after watching inception) so only god knows why he's dreaming about Fornite and his friends girl. Meanwhile T.I. is out here checking his daughters hymen on a yearly basis. At least she can let off steam at university.
NPC Ep48 "Mind The Hymens" by Not Politically Correct Podcast
This week we discuss the “Homecoming” children’s b ad our own homecoming experiences and the new T.I. controversy.
Welcome Back! On Episode 48 of the Michel Matters Podcast we do a quick recap of the last two weeks before we dive into our Current Matter where discuss T.I's comments on his daughter's virginity that also leads into our Michel Matter where discuss some topics on sex. We discuss some of the misconceptions we had growing up about sex, what we wish we knew, and who we may have wanted to talk to about it. We ended with our new Business Spotlight - World Famous House of Mac https://www.houseofmac.com/ 13521 Biscayne Blvd , North Miami Beach, FL 33181 https://twitter.com/houseofmacmiami https://www.instagram.com/worldfamoushouseofmac Submit any listener questions to : michelmatters@gmail.com Support The Podcast Through Our Sponsors: Audible FREE 30 Day Audible Trial : www.audibletrial.com/MichelMatters LOLA (100% hypoallergenic cotton feminine care) $5 OFF Your First Subscription: https://trylo.la/x/WOFyil Instacart $10 OFF + FREE DELIVERY: inst.cr/t/yQ6pCexnW Get Upside 15 CENTS PER GALLON CASH BACK ON GAS: http//upside.app.link/NFK62 Intro Song - Eddy Rock x That Just Might Work @eddyrock twitter.com/@eddyrock239 instagram.com/eddyrock239 Follow Us: www.instagram.com/michelmatters Jacques Michel - www.twitter.com/coach_jox www.instagram.com/jhmichel Jackie Michel - www.instagram.com/jackieimichel www.instagram.com/barereverie
In this episode the cast discussed: Things we miss about old BK(boosters) - 2:04 Lenard vs. Lakeith - 8:13 TI vs Hymens - 28:41 Woke words with the Wokewordsmith - 51:28 ask JazzE: how to avoid turkey day pitfalls with new bae - 53:33 New music - 1:11:50
Welcome to the Fix Your Sex podcast. On this episode, I discuss things that are sexually irrelevant, like hymens and hoe phases. Also, learn a bit about the perfect blow job so that you can fix your own sex.Plus, become a supporting member by going to www.patreon.com/atltantra Support the show (http://patreon.com/atltantra)
Steelo and Chris discuss Cash Cab, racism on Bart, coming back to life, the new instagram policy, TI, Queer Kid Stuff, Teaching Kids about Gender, and Veterans Day.
Whats Good, Bro? Our brotha Tweezy is BACK! And just in time for a big week. This episode we talk about the come back of the infamous Popeye's chicken sandwich. We educate ourselves on the Rodney Reed situation. We talk about TI and his obsession with his daughter's hymen. We also introduce our new segment "Wake Up, Mr. West!" Check out our IG @wgbpodcast for more!
Chicken, reality TV, and HYMENS. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's a sad day in comedy to learn of the loss of one of the greatest comedic faces and father figures of our time in John Witherspoon. Whether you were a fan of The Boondocks, The Wayan Bros, Boomerang, Vampire in Brooklyn, Hollywood Shuffle or Friday you knew that John left his mark on you with every performance. A strong condolences sent out from the 2 Sense family and thank you for sharing him with the world. T.I. raised a few eyebrows with methods for his daughter taking her to get her hymen inspected. What would you do to protect your daughter from engaging in unnecessary acts at a young age? The Popeyes Chicken sandwich has return and so has the violence. Why are we so pressed to be a part of the popular crowd. Would you let your kids live with you once they become adults without paying rent? What do you know about financial literacy? This episode is jam packed with vital information that just might be beneficial to you and of course keep you entertained. Comment Below and Leave a Review on this platform! Follow 2 Sense & Romey-Mak Instagram: @2Sensethepodcast @theofficialromeymakpage Twitter: @2Sensedapodcast Snapchat: @da2Sensepodcast Read Voyage Interview on Romey-Mak http://voyagemia.com/interview/meet-romey-mak-2-sense-homestead/ Facebook: 2 Sense Podcast Central https://www.facebook.com/2SensePodcast/
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WM40A crew discuss why T.I. continues to be a troubleman after admitting he goes with his daughter to the Gynocologist to check her hymen.
In this episode, Frances and Kimmy dive into the drama surrounding T.I. and his daughter's virginity, discuss E!'s People Choice Awards, and have a segment called Fact or Fake.
A good honest conversation never hurt anyone! LIVE SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT :: Sunday 22nd of December - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/off-the-cuff-podcast-live-tickets-80587325861 It's just the pod bros this week sit back and enjoy as Fols Forever & Mr Vans give their perspective on some hot topics. - T.I checking his daughters hymen - Good first date questions - SPAC Nation ongoing debacle - Summer Walker and social anxiety - Whitney Houston's 'lover' selling her memoirs - Media being too harsh on Jeremy Corbyn? Twitter/Instagram @offthecuffpod @folsforever @mrvans7
Headlines is a Sex Queen deep dive into current events related to sex and sexuality. This week, Jules and Aggie get down and dirty about the recent controversy surrounding TI checking his daughter's virginity.
"Def did not think we would be talking about hymens today..." (© Chrissy Teigan) ...but that's exactly what we are talking about. The crew is joined by Stephanie from the Mocha Minutes Podcast and Alasha to discuss Whitney Houston's broken heart and T.I.'s quest to "protect" his daughter's hymen. This is not a joke. This is real life. WHERE TO FIND OUR GUEST: Find Stephanie online at: Twitter: @MochaMinutes Instagram: @MochaMinutes WHERE TO FIND OUR CAST: Find Carolyn online at: Twitter: http://twitter.com/CDubbTheHost Instagram: http://instagram.com/CDubbTheHost Facebook: Dubb Carolyn Find Courtney online at: Twitter: http://twitter.com/ShortCourtney Instagram: http://instagram.com/_shortcourtney_ Facebook: Courtney Cecelia Welch Find Willis online at: Twitter: http://twitter.com/HeyMissWillis Instagram: http://instagram.com/HeyMissWillis Facebook: Willis Lashan WHERE TO FIND US: You can subscribe to our show at the following services: #iTunes: http://ow.ly/VUC1l #GooglePlay: http://ow.ly/4ndrBz #Stitcher: http://ow.ly/Xfxlt #aCast: http://acast.com/ssnpodcast You can also find our show at http://ssnpodcast.com. Please rate us five stars if you love us on iTunes and Stitcher and we will read your reviews on the show! You can also email us at TheCDubbShow@gmail.com. Want to help support the show? Visit http://ssnpodcast.com/donate/ to leave us a PayPal donation!
In this episode, Toks talks about hymens. Triggered by the recent drama surrounding TI, Toks discusses the issues with policing female bodies and the narrative of female virginity. The Words to Live by this week are 'learn to bump heads without cracking skulls.' Healthy conflict resolution is one of the most import traits to have in our adult lives. Take time this week to look at your relationships and how you deal with conflicts to see if you're handling them in the best way possible. Have a great week! Through my Brown Eyes is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Indigo! Get your copy today! Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/Through-Brown-Eyes-Toks-Ayinla/dp/1999220005 USA: https://www.amazon.com/Through-Brown-Eyes-Toks-Ayinla/dp/1999220005 UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Through-Brown-Eyes-Toks-Ayinla/dp/1999220005 Follow @ToksTalks on all social media ***Have any questions or anything you think I should talk about? Slide into my instagram DMs @ToksTalks or send me an email Toksayinla@gmail.com!
This episode covers the concept of purity culture and the dangers of attaching the idea of purity to a body part, an activity, sex. We cover the impact of policing women's bodies, and the benevolent sexism that tricks men and women into believing that love in action is also protecting women and children from tarnishing their bodies by engaging in sex with an 'unprescribed' partner, in an 'unprescribed' manner.---About the "Your Name is Not Endurance Series".This series aims at helping women unlearn toxic gender roles impressed upon them by society, requiring them to endure suffering and perform meekness for the approval of men.---About the 'Salt and Culture' PodcastA society and culture podcast with a focus on wellness and spirituality from a West African perspective.
Dads, when was the last time you got updated about your daughter's cherry? That shit don't even sound right. But hey Clifford seems to think it is comprehensively fine. What say you? We also talked Robyn and a Whitney doing the two step, all day school, slave movies and much more. The Mogul Lounge can be found at…..iHeart Radio - Bit.ly/TMLHeartSpreaker - Bit.ly/TMLSpreakerApple - Bit.ly/TMLappleStitcher - Bit.ly/TMLstitchGoogle Play - Bit.ly/TMLplaySpotify - Bit.ly/TMLspot MogulSquaredMedia.comContact The Mogul Loungeemail - TheMogulLounge@urbanmogullife.comTwitter - @UrbanMogulLifeIG - @TheMogulLounge @UrbanMogulLifeFacebook - The Mogul Lounge
No clickbait. We're actually discussing foreskins and hymens.
Kenan and Jules are back for another week discussing Ghosting, Teenagers having "personal agency" and discipline. Remember to subscribe rate and review the podcast. Show Notes (2:20) - Is there ever a good reason to ghost somebody? (13:20) - The world is cruel for people who are lovers (19:50) - Most people want a 2nd chance not closure (26:10) - T.I. checking his daughter’s hymen (35:05) - When Did Teenagers start having agency? (50:45) - Spanking vs Groundings
Dads, when was the last time you got updated about your daughter’s cherry? That shit don’t even sound right. But hey Clifford seems to think it is comprehensively fine. What say you? We also talked Robyn and a Whitney doing the two step, all day school, slave movies and much more. The Mogul Lounge can be found at….. iHeart Radio - Bit.ly/TMLHeart Spreaker - Bit.ly/TMLSpreaker Apple - Bit.ly/TMLapple Stitcher - Bit.ly/TMLstitch Google Play - Bit.ly/TMLplay Spotify - Bit.ly/TMLspot MogulSquaredMedia.com Contact The Mogul Lounge email - TheMogulLounge@urbanmogullife.com Twitter - @UrbanMogulLife IG - @TheMogulLounge @UrbanMogulLife Facebook - The Mogul Lounge
Hymens: a vestigial skin tag that has absolutely nothing to do with virginity or a female bodied person's worth, yet somehow (this week especially) we continue to ruminate on their meaning. The doctors dive into recent news of rapper T.I.'s reported "virginity testing" & accompanying his daughter to the gynecologist to ensure her purity with this made up medical test. Here's everything you need to know about hymens and the repulsive idea of a "virginity test."
****Like, Subscribe, and Follow us on***** YouTube: Mornings at Nite Twitch: www.twtich.com/mornings_at_nite Instagram: morningsatnite FaceBook: @Morningsatnite Twitter: @Morningsatnite The Guys are back from Break, Josh's crazy Halloween Discovery, JigSaw Blood Drive, Halloween Shenanigans, FB Bans Eggplant and Peach Emojis, Kanye West New Record and Discussion, Movie Mike Kanye Movie Recap, Chinese Kid Trades Kidney for iPhone and iPad, Favorite thing a Conspiracy Theorist Says, BREAK, Stabbed for PopEyes chicken sandwich, John Witherspoon passes away, NFL, UFC, HBO Max gets South Park, My Chemical Romance, Rage Against The Machine, System of a Down, TI makes sure his daughters hymen is intact,
On this episode of Temple's Tantrums we delve into our new busy life and how it's been affecting us. Later on we start to tackle the questionable methods of Tip Harris, Kanye's latest musical project, Bryon Allen and his fight against Comcast, Nicki Minaj's latest tweet and more. Hope you enjoy the episode!
Carolina Culture Connect Ep.76 Legendary Hymens by Carolina Culture Connect
A mouthful of hair is unattractive as hell. Kierra and Christian are back discussing T.I. attending GYN appointments, balding scrotums, and chest hair.Follow the page: @bftalkingshitTALK TO US: Bftalkingshit@gmail.com
First off thank you all for your support as we went through our time of grieving. As we return we have to talk about grief and how people handle it. Mr & Mrs. Webb both touch on it in their Motivation and Mental Health Moment respectively. We also have other topics and reviews to include Alicia Keys encouraging her son to get rainbow nails and T.I. encouraging his daughter to keep her virginity in the creepiest way possible... we may not have kids but we have a lot of opinions! Email us yours at wherearethewebbs1@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewebbs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewebbs/support
We don't read the manual so we didn't catch the Philemon controversy when we should have Hebrews 7-13 Melchizedek as a queer hero Rapper/Actor T.I. basically asks to be put on the prayer roll for how he treats his daughter.
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We go through a recent scenario of good vs bad customer service and why all black barbers suck at keeping appointments. We somehow dive into TI and his hymen check, somehow leading to virginity tales. We close out with paying our respects to John Witherspoon. Like comment subscribe and share!
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Wouldn't it be a wonderful world if everyone had a butthole hymen? We think so, and we talk about our dream for this utopia exstensively in this episode. Ava talks about filming some transgirl vomit porn and her newfound confidence resulting from that experience. Ava also talks about exploring Reddit and posting a picture in the subredit r/transpassing where she got way more attention than she thought she would. We decided that Gender Fluids is the lube of the slippery slope everyone is so worried about. Let us help you slip down that slope. The Fetish of the Week is discovering breast cancer lumps and is brought to you by the wonderful mind of Arielle. Arielle also ends the episode with talking about her belief that being uber rich turns you into a disguisting kid fucker.
This week we talk Ewery Maids, Hymens and other Tudor era things! You can find Christine on twitter @mschristinemo, me @the_beccaeller or the show @REToldpod
We apologize to Canada, discuss imitation hymens, dildos that cum, you lose them how you get them, and preteen drag queens.
In this episode we bring you a talk by Egyptian feminist activist Mona Eltahawy who spoke recently in Dublin at the International Safe World Summit on gender equality and gender based violence. New York-based Eltahawy is a Egyptian-American journalist and social commentator, writing about women's rights, Egypt and the Islamic world. Her permanent credo is 'Fuck The Patriarchy' and you’ll hear her speak powerfully about her activism and about standing up against sexism and discrimination. The author of Headscarves and Hymens, she revealed her next book will be called Make The Patriarchy Fear You.
Amanda and Jenn discuss fall mood reading, books about friendship, horror short stories, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by the GCP Clubcar and The Good Demon by Jimmy Cajoleas. Questions 1. Hi there! I’m looking for books that hit the sweet spot towards fulfilling my reading challenges for this year. I’m trying to read at least 75% female authors and at least 75% non-US/UK/Canadian (especially trying to add books from new countries). Therefore, I’ve been reading a lot of women in translation and finding a lot of great books, but I’ve come to realize that the vast majority of what I’ve been reading are new books from the very late 20th or 21st centuries. So I’m really digging now for recommendations that touch each decade of the 20th century and/or earlier. Do you have any ideas for books or authors? Some good books from the last year or two I’ve loved were “Fever Dream” by Samantha Schweblin (Argentina), Han Kang’s books from South Korea, Ali Smith’s Autumn (not helping my goal :), and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Thanks :) --Patrik 2. Hello, I love listening to the show and learning about new books to add to my ever-growing TBR pile. But this request is for my husband. He's lately just gotten back into reading science fiction and I would love to surprise him with a new book for his birthday. He loves science fiction that mixes hard science with a good story. His recent obsession has been the Three Body Trilogy by Cixin Liu; he is also a big Arthur C. Clarke fan. Any recommendations would be appreciated! --Lee 3. Hello! I sent in this question a while back but I don’t think it was answered yet, so I thought I’d re-submit. I’m seeking some eerie, atmospheric books to read this fall and winter. Bonus points for books set in rainy, stormy, dreary places. My most recently read books that fall into this type of category are “Rebecca” and “And Then There Were None,” and “The Woman in Cabin 10.” I’m open to books from all eras, as well as both YA and adult novels. Thanks a lot! And I’m sorry if I might have missed this question on a recent show. --Katie 4. Hello, My best friend and I no longer live anywhere near each other and may not for many years to come. One way we have maintained our bond is through reading books together. We love contemporary literature especially focused on women's experiences. I am specifically looking for some lovely books about female friendship. As teens we both loved and deeply bonded over the sisterhood of the traveling pants series but I'm now looking for something more geared towards adults and maintaining friendship through the trials of adulthood, including perhaps long distance friendship. Thank you! --Rhiannon 5. Hi there! I'm looking for recommendations for my cousin who loves books that look at the world or history honestly, but still make her laugh. Her all-time favorites are The Sellout, The Good Lord Bird, A Confederacy of Dunces, and most recently Less by Andrew Sean Greer. She keeps asking me for some absurdist satire like those books, except written by and centered on women. I know of no books that fit the bill, especially none that speak to a more diverse experience (i.e., NOT Confessions of a Shopaholic). She's an intellectual, funny woman of color currently living in Europe, and I'd love to send her a couple books to accompany her on her travels. Please help! --CoCo 6. Recently I’ve gotten into manga and I’ve been really loving the books I’ve been picking up. I’m reading Fullmetal Alchemist at the moment and have become obsessed. It’s made me realize however how little I’ve read in translation by Japanese authors, and was wondering if you two had any novel recommendations. I read pretty much anything in any genre, so long as it’s engaging and well written I’m happy. Also before you ask I have read some Murakami. He’s a great author, but I’ve had difficulty with how he writes women. Thanks ladies! --Anonymous 7. Hello! I love your show and all of your recommendations. I have just started reading short story collections and, since I am a fan of horror books, I wonder if y'all would know of any horror short story collections (that are not Stephen King, already have all of those!). Thank you! --Aldo Books Discussed The Tangled Tree by David Quammen Headscarves and Hymens by Mona Eltahawy Agua Viva by Clarice Lispector (1970s, Brazil), transl. Stefan Tobler Angelica Gorodischer (Argentina), Kalpa Imperial, translated by Ursula K. Le Guin All Systems Red by Martha Wells Daniel H Wilson (Robopocalypse or Guardian Angels and Other Monsters) Weathering by Lucy Wood The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins She Matters by Susanna Sonnenberg Rich and Pretty by Rumaan Alam Severance by Ling Ma The Merry Spinster by Daniel Mallory Ortberg (published under Mallory Ortberg) Penance by Kanae Minato, transl by Philip Gabriel Strange Weather in Tokyo by Hiromi Kawakami, transl. by Allison Markin Powell (rec’d by Pierce Alquist) North American Lake Monsters by Nathan Ballingrud Fen by Daisy Johnson
“The rage shifts from the oppressors in our presidential palaces to the oppressors on our streets and in our homes —unless we topple the Mubaraks in our mind, in our bedrooms, and on our street corners — our revolution has not yet begun.” This quote ends the first chapter of Mona Eltahawy's Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution. Mona Eltahawy is an award-winning Egyptian American feminist. She has written for establishments like The New York Times and the Washington Post. She spends her time between Cairo and New York. Mona is a strong proponent of “FUCK THE PATRIARCHY”. In this episode, Letlhogonolo Mokgoroane sat down with Mona to discuss her much acclaimed book. Mona shares stories about how the book came about. It initially started as an essay titled “Why They Hate Us”, then the essay blossomed into a necessary book. The book tells the story of Muslim womxn and how they are subjugated under the gaze of faith and culture. Mona describes the thesis of the book as the trifecta of misogyny, which is the State, Street and home together oppressing girls and womxn. The conversation also touches on our how institutions like religion are used as conduits of patriarchy. Letlhogonolo and Mona spoke on a range of interesting topics, such as identity, (Black) feminism, consent, queerness and some of her favorite writers. At the time of recording Black Panther was a huge point of discussion, so they spoke about North Africa and the anti-blackness that exists in that part of the region. Mona believes in the autonomy of womxn and upholds the proclamation: “I own my body”. This conversation is both illuminating as it is incendiary. At the end of the podcast, she also reveals that she is working on a new book.
Surprise! After a long, unplanned, unanounced hiatus, Beckie and Lenny are back to talk about the ending of Survivor: Heroes vs Healers vs Hustlers vs Our Heater and the beginning of The Amazing Race 30. Sophie is gone but not forget. Hymens and KFC are mentioned. Oh, and we talk about our favorites in the cast for Celebrity Big Brother US.
Daily fucking can't read. We discuss anglophiles, a new Daily psa, Dev becoming a vegetarian again, our birthday Playboy covers, Avril Lavigne being the most dangerous google search, a prostitute that charges chicken nuggets for sex, and liquidated semen.
Producer Dave is back from Harry Potter Land, yet wand-less. We discuss Producer Dave's Cliff Claven-esque recap of his Florida trip, people who don't walk on escalators, the high quality dumpers of Universal Studios, a list of essential 4th of July songs, Mr M's sleazy theme song, Uncle Sam's meat, a girl who pulled a handgun on a fast food employee over a missing chicken nugget, getting injured by fireworks, and the new triple butt graffiti that is taking the country by storm.
The original Antigone may be from antiquity, but our current era abounds with women fighting unabashedly for what they believe. This week on the podcast, we welcome journalist, feminist, and author of Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution, Mony Eltahawy. As you’ll hear is a force to be reckoned with and an embodiment of this spirit. She is joined by yet another fierce and powerful author and journalist, Yasmine El Rashidi.
Stevie reads a scripted version of the true story of when cops busted in to Stevie's apartment and how that resulted in one of the sexiest things she's ever experienced. When I asked when the traumatic event went from scary to hot she said "It's always been both" which is still blowing my mind
Award-winning journalist Mona Eltahawy, author of the ground-breaking book 'Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution' talks to Programme Producer Sophie about the word "revolution".
Hymens, and kegels, and tightness, oh my! Whatever happened to those Richard Gere rumors? We're bringing them back along with more news from Florida, sex-ed, and Jedi mind tricks for your snatch.
Award-winning Egyptian American feminist writer and commentator Mona Eltahawy is no stranger to controversy. Through her articles in The Washington Post, The New York Times, and more, she has fought for the autonomy, security, and dignity of Muslim women, drawing widespread supporters and detractors. Now, in her first book, she offers an illuminating and incendiary manifesto on the repressive forces—political, cultural, and religious—that reduce millions of women to second-class citizens. Hear from Eltahawy—a woman motivated by hope and fury—about her revolutionary new book and this bold call to action for equal rights in the Middle East.**Click here for photos from the event.
"When more than 90% of ever-married women in Egypt -- including my mother and all but one of her six sisters -- have had their genitals cut in the name of modesty, then surely we must all blaspheme... to hell with political correctness." So wrote tonight's guest, Egyptian journalist and women's right's activist Mona Eltahawy in her explosive Foreign Policy magazine article Why Do They Hate Us?-- "us" being women and "they" being Arab men. Her rage was fueled by personal experience: in November 2011, just blocks from Tahrir Square, Mona was sexually assaulted, had both arms broken and came within a tweet of being gang-raped by Egyptian Armed Forces-- then headed by current Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el Sisi. Having written for the New York Times, the Guardian, the Observer as well as being featured on the BBC, CNN, Newsweek, PEN, Al Jazeera, NPR, the Atlantic, MSNBC-- Mona was saved by her profile. But how many others weren't so lucky? The article went viral. She fleshed it into a bestselling book: Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution. Since then she's been condemned by Islamists, celebrated by feminists, hijacked by neo-cons and the source of much hand-wringing by liberal multiculturalists. Oh, and dickered with over semantics by Berkeley and Oxford professors (WTF, BBC?) You don't speak for us, said some Arab women while many others-- while most others-- didn't speak at all. Tonight Mona talks candidly about her teenage years in Saudi Arabia, how Westerners can help Arab women, getting tattooed, losing her headscarf and her hymen-- and even being a bit of a cougar! In Egypt 99% of women and girls have been subject to sexual harassment. In Jordan, rapists have escaped punishment by marrying their victims. So what can be done? Listen to the show and find out. >>>>>> Download the show as an audio file Subscribe in iTunes
"When more than 90% of ever-married women in Egypt -- including my mother and all but one of her six sisters -- have had their genitals cut in the name of modesty, then surely we must all blaspheme... to hell with political correctness." So wrote tonight's guest, Egyptian journalist and women's right's activist Mona Eltahawy in her explosive Foreign Policy magazine article Why Do They Hate Us?-- "us" being women and "they" being Arab men. Her rage was fueled by personal experience: in November 2011, just blocks from Tahrir Square, Mona was sexually assaulted, had both arms broken and came within a tweet of being gang-raped by Egyptian Armed Forces-- then headed by current Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el Sisi. Having written for the New York Times, the Guardian, the Observer as well as being featured on the BBC, CNN, Newsweek, PEN, Al Jazeera, NPR, the Atlantic, MSNBC-- Mona was saved by her profile. But how many others weren't so lucky? The article went viral. She fleshed it into a bestselling book: Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution. Since then she's been condemned by Islamists, celebrated by feminists, hijacked by neo-cons and the source of much hand-wringing by liberal multiculturalists. Oh, and dickered with over semantics by Berkeley and Oxford professors (WTF, BBC?) You don't speak for us, said some Arab women while many others-- while most others-- didn't speak at all. Tonight Mona talks candidly about her teenage years in Saudi Arabia, how Westerners can help Arab women, getting tattooed, losing her headscarf and her hymen-- and even being a bit of a cougar! In Egypt 99% of women and girls have been subject to sexual harassment. In Jordan, rapists have escaped punishment by marrying their victims. So what can be done? Listen to the show and find out. >>>>>> Download the show as an audio file Subscribe in iTunes
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Listen to a recording of award-winning journalist Mona Eltahawy in conversation with prize-winning writer, activist and unabashed commentator on global and Turkish affairs, Elif Shafak at Free Word Centre in May 2015.
Mona Eltahawy discusses her new book, "Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution." Recorded live April 23, 2015.
Deborah Voigt bares all in new book...Conductor backs out of performance when they won't play Hatikva...The Hymens are back!...Flordia Grand Opera receives donation to save Ft. Lauderdale performances...Can you procreate and create?...Craigslist. Oliver says farewell Boheme with a broes before hoes dedication. Guess Who Died? This week features Michael, The OC, Doug Dodson, Jenny Rivera and Matt Boresi of the hit Podbean podcast, White Dad Problems. Check out Matt's upcoming show with Urban Arias here.
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Many cultures believe that a hymen is proof of virginity, but is it true? The hymen's not a piece of skin that covers the entire vaginal opening, and some women are born without one. Join Molly and Cristen as they discuss hymen myths and facts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers