Museum of penises and penis parts in Reykjavik, Iceland
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In this jam-packed episode of Money2Byrne, we uncover bizarre facts, shine a spotlight on unsung heroes, and explore the wonderfully weird world of pop culture and real-life legends.What You Never KnewDid you know Wrigley's didn't start out selling chewing gum? We dig into the surprising business origin story of one of the world's most iconic brands.No More Funny BusinessWe head to Iceland for a truly unique business – the Icelandic Phallological Museum – home to the world's largest collection of... well, you'll have to listen to believe it.Well Done, old ChumA big shout-out to Phillip Byrne, who's raising funds for A Lust for Life, a brilliant mental health charity making a real difference across Ireland.You Did What?!Yes, Christopher Walken really did that. We reveal an unexpected chapter in the legendary actor's past that's equal parts shocking and entertaining.None ofYour BusinessMeet the Aussie man who legally changed his name to something beyond ridiculous—proving the limits of bureaucracy are stranger than fiction.Subscribe now to Money2Byrne—a top 10% podcast globally—where business meets banter, and no story is too odd to explore.Tags: Wrigleys chewing gum history, Icelandic penis museum, Christopher Walken facts, weird name change Australia, A Lust for Life fundraiser, Money2Byrne podcast, top business podcast Ireland, funny business podcast, unusual museums, celebrity trivia, Irish podcasters,
In this episode, Dr. Rena Malik, MD, engages in a candid conversation with Matt Barr, the record holder for the largest scientifically verified unaugmented penis, measuring 14.4 inches in length and 8.5 inches in girth. They explore the multifaceted challenges and societal perceptions attached to having an exceptionally large penis, uncovering issues such as objectification, intimacy complications, and mental health impacts. Matt offers a personal glimpse into his life, discussing his participation in the documentary "My Massive Cock" and his upcoming memoir. Dr. Malik emphasizes the importance of communication with partners, the misconceptions influenced by pornography, and strategies for making intimate encounters more comfortable. Penis length/Girth calculator https://calcsd.info/ To contact Matt and for more information on his upcoming book 'A Long Story: Life With The World's Largest Penis' please visit https://biggestpenisbook.com. A cast of his member was recently taken by the Icelandic Phallological Museum where it is now on permanent display. Check out fleshy: https://getfleshy.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=online&utm_campaign=rena_malik&utm_term=matt_barr Used discount code RENAMALIK to get 15% off. Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content: renamalik.supercast.com Schedule an appointment with me: https://www.renamalikmd.com/appointments ▶️Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 07:10 First Sexual Experience 09:32 Finding Safe Sex Solutions 11:10 Sexual Assault & Bullying 13:20 Reduction Attempts 17:08 Cultural Misconceptions 18:08 Expectations in Bed 20:07 Managing Painful Intercourse 21:07 Erection Mechanics 24:05 Misconceptions About Sex Drive 25:32 Dressing to Hide Bulge 27:22 Social Situation Avoidance 31:30 Tips for Men Let's Connect!: WEBSITE: http://www.renamalikmd.com YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@RenaMalikMD INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/RenaMalikMD TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RenaMalikMD FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/RenaMalikMD/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renadmalik PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/renamalikmd/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/RenaMalikMD ------------------------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER: This podcast is purely educational and does not constitute medical advice. The content of this podcast is my personal opinion, and not that of my employer(s). Use of this information is at your own risk. Rena Malik, M.D. will not assume any liability for any direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this podcast including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josie tells Taylor about the Icelandic Phallological Museum, which contains the world's largest display of phalluses, and curator Sigurður Hjartarson's quest for the collection's crown jewel: a human penis. Plus: listen to "Amelia's Song," the mysterious melody that reunited a family across cultures, continents, and centuries.
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Everyone has heard of Leonard Cohen, but not so many know much about him. With this episode, we look to give you a taste of Mr Cohen – his views on life, women and songwriting; his extraordinary influence on modern songwriting; his legacy, and, of course, “Hallelujah”! A world that never had Leonard Cohen in it would be a much lesser place indeed. Jeff gives us his holiday report on a visit to the only Museum in the world dedicated to penises, whose prime exhibit is a plaster cast of Jimi Hendrix' tackle. (It's true!!) We give an update on our Ed Kuepper episode, with a report on his live concert in Sydney in September, which was fantastic! We take a quick look at a few of the icons we've lost so far this year including Tom Verlaine (Television), Burt Bacharach, Andy Rourke (The Smiths), Francis Monkman (Sky, 801), and Sinead O'Connor. In honour of Sinead, our Album You Must Hear Before You Die is her “I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got” (1990), which we both agree is an absolute cracker of an album. Haven't heard it? The link is in the show notes. References: Iceland, Icelandic Phallological Museum, Jimi Hendrix' penis, Cynthia Albritton, Cynthia Plaster Caster, Ed Kuepper, Steve Harwell, Smash Mouth, Tom Verlaine, Television, Burt Bacharach, Tim Bachman, Cliff Fish, Paper Lace, Gordon Lightfoot, Andy Rourke, Francis Monkman, 801, Tina Turner, Tony Bennett, Sinead O'Connor, Rodrigeuz, Robbie Robertson, Jimmy Buffett, Globite store Sydney Airport, “1001 Albums You Must Hear before You Die”, Robert Dimery, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got, “Nothing Compares to You”, The Young Ones, Alexei Sayle, Tom Waits, “There's a crack in everything / That's how the light gets in”, “The Future”, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Janis Joplin, Kris Kristofferson, “Chelsea Hotel #2”, “Tower of Song”, "Famous Blue Raincoat", "Everybody Knows", Concrete Blonde, “Bird on a Wire”, Willie Nelson, “Hallelujah” ___________________________________ Other References This episode's playlist I'm Your Man - Leonard Cohen Songs of Love and Hate - Leonard Cohen I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got - Sinead O'Connor Rare on Air - Amazon - Tori Amos/Leonard Cohen spoken word intro Rare on Air Vol 1 – all songs Ed Kuepper – Live Song List 21 Sep 23 Ed Kuepper - Live Sep 2023 The Young Ones – Leonard Cohen vampire reference YouTube Links Bon Jovi Hallelujah - O2 Arena June 24th 07
Hour 2: Gio has really stepped his game up when it comes to bougie golf courses. The Jets contract for Dalvin Cook has an out for them if there is a suspension for his domestic violence situation. Mrs Met posted on her Twitter and people were really liking the shape of her body. She has a thin waist and a big butt. Jerry returns for an update and has all the sounds from last night's Yankees loss to the Braves. They were shut out for the second straight game. Fernando Tatis Jr. stole home last night. Aaron Rodgers talked about the offensive line and how it's still a work in progress. In the final segment of the hour, Taylor Swift gives sweet bonuses and Gronk would un-retire to play for Brian Daboll. There's a penis museum in Iceland where Eddie is vacationing.
In transition, Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes introduced Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel to the existence of the famous Icelandic Phallological Museum before they all shared their disdain for national television broadcasts of the Cubs-Cardinals series in London over the weekend.
The Stuph File Program Featuring some of the great guests of 2022 in this “Best-Of” year ender Stuph File Program Download Les Ansley, the creator of Indlovu Gin in South Africa, makes his gin by filtering the botanical mix from the dung of elephants. (Patreon Stuph File Program fans, there is a Patreon Reward Extra where you can hear more of our conversation with Les). First heard on Stuph File Program #0655. Also heard on Audea under the title Les Ansley - Elephant Dung Gin). Žilvinas Kulvinskis, co-founder of Chazz Chips, who offer a potato chip that has a very distinctive flavour of the nether regions of the female anatomy. (First heard on Stuph File Program #0684. Also heard on Audea under the title Žilvinas Kulvinskis - Pus*y Flavor Chips). Amanda Booth, founder of Trinkets By Amanda, makes jewelry that has elements not normally found in jewelry, such as breast milk and semen. (First heard on Stuph File Program #0691. Also heard on Audea under the title Amanda Booth - Jizzy Jewellery). Thordur O. Thordarson is the manager of The Icelandic Phallological Museum, probably the only museum in the world to contain a collection of phallic specimens belonging to all the various types of mammal found in a single country. (First heard on Stuph File Program #0668. Also heard on Audea under the title Thordur O. Thordarson - The Icelandic Phallological Museum). We remember legendary director and film historian, Peter Bogdanovich, who recently died on January 6th at the age of 82, with a conversation from 1997. At the time we talked a bit about his career but also a lot on the amazing book he wrote about directors called Who the Devil Made It: Conversations With Legendary Film Directors, which showed Peter's love of the history of filmmaking. (First heard on Stuph File Program #0647. Also heard on Audea under the title Remembering Peter Bogdanovich). We remember actress Sally Kellerman, the original Hot Lips Houlihan, from the film MASH, who died in February at the age of 84. (First heard on Stuph File Program #0655. Also heard on Audea under the title Remembering Sally Kellerman). We remember comedian Gilbert Gottfried, who passed away in April. We share an interview from 1994 when he performed in Montreal at Just For Laughs. (First heard on Stuph File Program #0661. Also heard on Audea under the title Remembering Gilbert Gottfried). We remember legendary songwriter, Lamont Dozier, part of the number one writing team of all time, Motown's Holland Dozier Holland. He died in August at the age of 81. We feature part of an interview with him from 2004, when he was promoting his album, Reflections.(Patreon Stuph File Program fans, there is a Patreon Reward Extra featuring the full hour long visit with Lamont, including featuring three songs from his album). (First heard on Stuph File Program #0678. Also heard on Audea under the title Remembering Lamont Dozier). We remember Bob McGrath from Sesame Street, who died in December at the age of 90 with part of a conversation from 2004. He was one of the first four humans on the classic children's program. (First heard on Stuph File Program #0695. Also heard on Audea under the title Remembering Bob McGrath). Journalist, broadcaster and author, Alan Hustak, talks about the Monarchy, it's future in Canada and his connection to King Charles III. (Alan is also the author of Titanic, The Canadian Story Centennial Edition). (First heard on Stuph File Program #0683. Also heard on Audea under the title Alan Hustak - Canada, The Monarchy & The Commonwealth). TV producer/writer Nick Santora on how TV writers and novelists pick character names and how they get them cleared. Nick is also the author of a couple of favourite books of mine. Slip & Fall and the excellent page turner Fifteen Digits. (First heard on Stuph File Program #0686. Also heard on Audea under the title Nick Santora - Character Name Clearance.
For a podcast about sex, there's been remarkably little chat about the specifics of genitalia so far. It's now time to change all that with this week's episode, P is for Penis! (Don't worry, Vulvas will be getting an episode too, you've just gotta wait a few weeks for that one.) Join Raphael and Jacinta as they talk penis parts (inside and out), penises in art (spoiler: there are a lot), and tell stories of penises they have known and loved. TW: There are no trigger warnings this week. Sources and recommendations: '10 things you didn't know about the penis' - https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320748#5.-One-final-erection 'Cleopatra: Histories, Dreams and Distortions' by Lucy Hughes-Hallet - https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/505261.Cleopatra Find out more about the Icelandic Phallological Museum here: https://phallus.is/en/ Find out more about the V&A 'Fashioning Masculinities' here: https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/fashioning-masculinities-the-art-of-menswear Follow the incredible drag king, Hot Rod, on Instagram at @hotrod_drag Follow us at: Twitter/Instagram: @atozwithmen Facebook: facebook.com/atozwithmen Email: atozwithmen@gmail.com #atozwithmen #pisforpenis #pisforpeepee #antidepressants #angleofthedangle #penisenvy #territorialpenis #nocturnalpeniletumescance #angellust #peniswindchime #trousersnake #touchmytingly #flappypenis #anatozofsexwithmen
Jake took a visit to a very niche museum, The Icelandic Phallological Museum, listen to what Dan and the crew thought about it. 6.28.22 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Stuph File Program Featuring John Christmas, co-author of KGB Banker; Thordur O. Thordarson, manager of The Icelandic Phallological Museum; & science writer Andrew Fazekas, author of National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Night Sky Download John Christmas, the co-author of the geopolitical thriller, KGB Banker, inspired by his own story, taking place on the Russia/Ukraine border. John has lived a very interesting life. While heading up an international banking group, John tried to expose fraud he uncovered without realizing that the bank in question was a KGB front and he was forced to leave the country to start a new life. Thordur O. Thordarson is the manager of The Icelandic Phallological Museum, probably the only museum in the world to contain a collection of phallic specimens belonging to all the various types of mammal found in a single country. Science writer, Andrew Fazekas, The Night Sky Guy, author of National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Night Sky, on the Boeing Starliner test flight to the International Space Station. (Patreon Stuph File Program fans, there is a Patreon Reward Extra where Andrew talk about the Milky Way Black Hole; water on Mars; and the US Military's hearings on UFO's). Now you can listen to selected items from The Stuph File Program on the new audio service, Audea. A great way to keep up with many of the interviews from the show and take a trip down memory lane to when this show began back in 2009, with over 650 selections to choose from! This week's guest slate is presented by Joseph McKeown, Product Adoption Specialist for Lightspeed Software Company.
Here's the latest in Rock News with Rosie! We pay respect to Depeche Mode founder Andy Fletcher and Yes drummer Alan White, 1000 musicians pay tribute to Taylor Hawkins in Italy, Dr Dexter Holland of The Offspring speaks at his former University, Metallica shred the Star Spangled Banner, and Jimi Hendrix's d*** has been added to the Icelandic Phallological Museum. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a boy, Tyler Hubby began making films and photographs. While in high school, he was mentored by then unknown director David Fincher. Later on, Tyler went on to study film and photography at the San Francisco Art Institute with "low-fi" underground film legend George Kuchar. His subversive and irreverent short films and videos detailing fetishism, co-dependency and bodily mutations have screened internationally, and are featured in Jack Sargeant's book Cinema Contra Cinema. Tyler has documented artists such as Faust, Keiji Haino, John Fahey, Jim O'Rourke, Rhys Chatham, Arnold Dreyblatt, Zeena Parkins, Jonathan Kane and Tony Conrad. Furthermore, he has edited over 30 documentary films. Most notable among them are The Devil and Daniel Johnston, a biography of mentally ill artist/musician Daniel Johnston; The Final Member which follows the curator of the Icelandic Phallological Museum as he attempts to complete his exotic penis collection; The Great Invisible, which won the Grand Jury Prize at SXSW 2014. Tyler also served as an additional editor on the Oscar nominated Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired. Tyler wrote and directed Tony Conrad: Completely in the Present, a feature documentary about iconoclastic multi-media artist Tony Conrad that was named as one the best films of 2017 by Artforum.
Welp. We continue to push the show to find unique, passionate guests. This week exemplifies that. This week we venture across the pond to Iceland, with Thordur Thordarson, the manager of the Icelandic Phallological Museum. We learn all about the early beginnings of the museum , it's visitors from all over the world, and the collection. We also learn all about the filming of the documentary “The Final Member”. A really interesting interview. Have a listen. We also talk about more terrible comedy shows, a zookeeper comic, Scott embarrassing himself, and we play a new game entitled, "You Don't Know Dick!"
We realized recently that we are the high consciousness podcast for degenerates and we're cool with that. Topics include: Sidney has discovered the wonders of earthing, Ansley gets walked in on by her son while having adult alone time, Sidney's almost heartfelt apology to slutty gay men, Ansley catches Sidney up on the latest news in penises, the Icelandic Phallological Museum, and so much more hilarity. Patreon.com/TwoJackedBros Intro and Outro music by Circadian Clock: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5nfGpTvDUwfZzo7IR3LF9w To Listen or Watch: https://linktr.ee/TwoJackedBros Two Jacked Bros social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twojackedbros Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoJackedBros Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/955338234811683/ Ansley Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aceansley Sidney social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sidneygantt Twitter: https://twitter.com/sidneygantt?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SidneyGantt
Last week we chatted about all of the unusual places we've visited like the Icelandic Phallological Museum, the Cryptozoology Museum and the Kite museum and had quite a blast. What…
On our very first field trip we take you to The Icelandic Phallological Museum—right after we talk about James Acaster YouTube clips and The Great British Bake-Off for just a second because we NEED to.
Sophie and Katelyn dig into the Icelandic Phallological Museum and the mysterious Skeleton Lake.Sophie's Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_Phallological_Museumhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/welcome-to-the-worlds-only-museum-devoted-to-penises-180947667/http://www.slate.com/articles/sports/fivering_circus/2012/08/iceland_handball_2012_the_penises_of_the_icelandic_handball_team_inspired_a_sculpture_and_touched_off_a_controversy_.htmlhttps://phallus.is/en/Katelyn's Sources:https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/08/roopkund-skeleton-lake/596416/https://www.history.com/news/skeleton-lake-dna-discoveryhttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/20/science/skeleton-lake-archaeology-roopkund.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoopkundFind us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anythingbonespodcast/
On this episode of Out of Office: A Travel Podcast, Kiernan talks to A. Kendra Greene, the author of “The Museum of Whales You Will Never See: And Other Excursions to Iceland’s Most Unusual Museums.” The book is not only a primer on the huge number of museums on this small island, it is a deep dive into Iceland’s culture, history, and national psyche. Things we talked about in today’s podcast: “The Museum of Whales You Will Never See: And Other Excursions to Iceland’s Most Unusual Museums” by A. Kendra Greene https://www.amazon.com/Museum-Whales-You-Will-Never/dp/0143135465 The Icelandic Phallological Museum https://phallus.is/en/ Petra’s Stone and Mineral Collection https://www.steinapetra.is/ The Herring Era Museum http://www.sild.is/en/ NYTimes “Sizing Up the Rural-Urban Travel Divide: Who’s Up and Who’s Down” https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/06/travel/rural-versus-urban-travel-pandemic.html Red Snappers https://www.beansmeats.com/product/red-snapper-frankfurts/
“Collecting penises is like collecting anything. You can never stop, you can never catch up, you can always get a new one, a better one.” -Siguróur Hjartarson The Icelandic Phallological Museum is exactly what it sounds like- a museum about penises. But there's more to this weird story than just dicks. Actually, there isn't. It's just a bunch of dicks. Join us as we explore the museum and the saga of it's quest for a human penis.
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Yes, that’s right, people are perming their eyelashes! And, you must visit the penis museum!!
I talk to the manager of The Icelandic Phallological Museum about the origins of the museum, his favorite penis and I learn about bird penises. We also talk about the Icelandic sagas and HávamálGuest Infohttps://phallus.is/en/https://www.facebook.com/phallus.is/My Info@icelandicguypod
After visiting the Icelandic Phallological Museum in Episode 16, I still didn't get what all the hype was about. So, I sat down with anthropology professor (and fellow Fulbright grantee) John Bodinger de Uriarte to talk about how the museum plays with our ideas of authority and reality, why gift shops in Reykjavík are "museums of imagined Icelandicness," and more. The song in this episode is Þjráhyggja by JóiPé x Króli. _______ Museums in Strange Places is a podcast for people who love museums, stories, culture, and exploring the world. This year, the podcast focuses on museums in Iceland. Subscribe to Museums in Strange Places and you can expect fascinating conversations with Icelandic museum professionals, world class exhibitions, private museums in gas stations, an introduction to Icelanders and their knack for storytelling, and a unique window into the inner workings of museums on this strange but wonderful little island. Get bonus material from each episode (photos, further reading, links) at hhethmon.com. Use the hashtag #MuseumsinStrangePlaces on social media. The podcast is hosted by Hannah Hethmon, an American Fulbright Fellow living in Reykjavík. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @hannah_rfh or on the web at hhethmon.com. Hannah has a BA in English Literature from the University of Maryland, College Park and an MA from the University of Iceland in Medieval Icelandic Studies. After completing her MA, she spent two years as the Marketing Coordinator for the American Association for State and Local History, a Nashville-based national nonprofit dedicated to serving history museums, historical societies, and other public history institutions.
I didn't really want to visit the Icelandic Phallological Museum, so to make it more fun, I invited along my Icelandic museum friend, Sig. Join us as we marvel at massive whale phalluses, question the motivation of human donors to the museum, and try to figure out why everyone loves this weird little museum in Reykjavík so much. (This episode contains many PG-rated mentions of penises, but only alludes to sexual acts.) Songs in this episode are B.O.B.A. and Þjráhyggja by JóiPé x Króli. _______ Museums in Strange Places is a podcast for people who love museums, stories, culture, and exploring the world. This year, the podcast focuses on museums in Iceland. Subscribe to Museums in Strange Places and you can expect fascinating conversations with Icelandic museum professionals, world class exhibitions, private museums in gas stations, an introduction to Icelanders and their knack for storytelling, and a unique window into the inner workings of museums on this strange but wonderful little island. Get bonus material from each episode (photos, further reading, links) at hhethmon.com. Use the hashtag #MuseumsinStrangePlaces on social media. The podcast is hosted by Hannah Hethmon, an American Fulbright Fellow living in Reykjavík. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @hannah_rfh or on the web at hhethmon.com. Hannah has a BA in English Literature from the University of Maryland, College Park and an MA from the University of Iceland in Medieval Icelandic Studies. After completing her MA, she spent two years as the Marketing Coordinator for the American Association for State and Local History, a Nashville-based national nonprofit dedicated to serving history museums, historical societies, and other public history institutions.
In the early days of Sexplanations I traveled to Iceland, visited their phallological museum, and recorded my experiences there. To revisit this topic I invited warehouse manager, Caenaan to talk about penises and organizing things, seems like curating. Our conversation becomes a when-has-Caenaan-dick episode (which I'm pleased with) and a tangential adventure into opening our own sex museum, the value of positive body image, shipping sex dolls, and his wonderful definition of good sex. SEXtra Credit: Watch the episode of Sexplanations on the Icelandic Phallological Museum here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9L_qB3pdjk&t and write a letter that declares whether or not you'd like for your reproductive organs/genitals to be donated. To support the Sexplanations Podcast go to Patreon.com/sexplanationspodcast
Opening - The Icelandic Phallological Museum - Cat penis - Tom Petty, dead at 66 Maryjane’s Last Dance (Tom Petty Cover) by Justin Briner SFW Insults - The Vagina Museum - List from CollegeHumour Low by Justin Briner Celebrity Threesome Fantasies Silhouette of a Cigarette by Justin Briner Entertainment Update -
Tonight's favorite subject is Penis! Well, sort of, we are talking about the documentary about The Icelandic Phallological Museum, Uncontrollable orgasms and DaVinci's dick doodles? Also, small talk about my Funko Pop addiction and my upcoming nerd weekend.
Tonight's favorite subject is Penis! Well, sort of, we are talking about the documentary about The Icelandic Phallological Museum, Uncontrollable orgasms and DaVinci's dick doodles? Also, small talk about my Funko Pop addiction and my upcoming nerd weekend.