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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt In a shocking casting twist, General Hospital bids farewell to Jacqueline Grace Lopez, who played the character Blaze, after a surprising dismissal. This abrupt firing has left the actress and fans of the show stunned as her character was a significant part of Port Charles' canvas. The decision to axe Blaze, while keeping Natalia Ramirez, a character played by Eva LaRue, has left viewers questioning the showrunner, Frank Valentini's, creative choices. Fans have been vocal about their disdain for Natalia's character, finding her less likable compared to Blaze. Jacqueline Lopez's departure from the show was as dramatic off-screen as it was on-screen, with the actress sharing emotional moments of her last day on set on social media. Her heartfelt goodbye touched many, especially those who closely followed Blaze's journey as a gay woman. Meanwhile, the show teases the return of several familiar faces, including Lucky Spencer and Lulu Spencer, along with a short stay for Rick Lansing. Fans are eagerly waiting for Emma Sam's return as Holly Sutton in a bid to boost the show's ratings. However, the real challenge for General Hospital remains its writing, as abrupt cast changes and storyline inconsistencies continue to affect its viewership. Visit our General Hospital section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/general-hospital/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ Check out our always up-to-date General Hospital Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/general-hospital-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
What's happening in this episode of The JV Club? Oh, just a couple of Korras hanging out together, talking about letting go of “the cool kids” and finding your RPG and “Pride and Prejudice” crew! It's Jacqueline Grace Lopez (Korra in Nick All Star Brawl 2; General Hospital), and she's kicking ass on and offscreen (with a little time to play in the Pony-verse thrown in for good measure).
Having been in business for 10 years, what would be done differently? Join us on Women Lead Radio as Melissa Washington, your host of Women Veterans in Business, has a conversation with Jacqueline Lopez, President of Premier Enterprise Solutions, LLC (https://www.pesolutions-it.com), on some key lessons about cash flow. Learn how Jacqueline is making marriage and business work with a business partner, husband. Sponsor Appreciation! Thank you to our partner and show sponsor, Microsoft (www.microsoft.com)! Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/attend-an-event-as-our-guest/) to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event! Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/membership-application/) to Apply for Membership!
Impotence is one of men’s greatest fears. But what if it didn’t have to be? What if it was the beginning of more pleasure and intimacy than you ever knew was possible? http://traffic.libsyn.com/manalive/Michael-Impotence.mp3 Show notes It’s common for men to feel attached to their virility and masculinity. During sex this often looks like wanting to […] The post #136: Impotence Could Be the Best Thing that Ever Happened to You – Michael Russer and Jacqueline Lopez appeared first on Shana James Coaching.
Workbook Radio producer Jacqueline Lopez spoke with Workbook Photographer Mark Laita about his personal project ten years in making that is now taking social media by storm. In this part one of four, they discuss the origins of Soft White Underbelly, a video series honoring those we often look past. TRIGGER WARNING: THIS INTERVIEW CONTAINS SUBJECT MATERIAL THAT MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR ALL AUDIENCES.PERSONAL DISCRETION IS ADVISED. For more information on Soft White Underbelly, visit softwhiteunderbelly.org
In their most controversial episode, hosts Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang take on the most controversial episode of STAR TREK: VOYAGER, “Retrospect”! When on-board borg Seven of Nine gets triggered during a trade negotiation, Janeway and the Voyager crew find themselves face to face with a case of assault. Join us as we unpack this episode and see how the Star Trek writer’s room dealt with the subject of #metoo in 1998. It’s a timely sandwich with a side of conversation you don’t want to miss! You know what’s not controversial? A little inbox love from you! Hit us up at: engage@sevenofwine.com.
Michael Russer is an international speaker, TEDx Alum, author and intimacy expert. He also is a survivor of two forms of cancer who, along with his partner, has discovered how to achieve deep, connecting and mutually fulfilling intimacy in the face of full clinical impotence.Jacqueline Lopez is a professional speaker, Certified CPA and a native of South America. Her cultural background enables her to share a very empowering and uninhibited feminine perspective with her audiences. She is also the co-developer of the groundbreaking Sexual Operating System model of human intimate behavior.
Did you ever want to bear witness to the thrilling erotica of the Q? Well look no further, as Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang take on STAR TREK: VOYAGER’s “The Q and the Grey!” Brace yourself for fifty shades of face tattoos, mic drop comebacks, and a peeping Janeway. So put on your hoop skirt and grab a puppy! We’re heading back into the Continuum on this episode of Seven of Wine! What’s more thrilling than being caught betwixt supernovas? Inbox love from you! Drop an E in our I: engage@sevenofwine.com.
It's the episode that has Captain Janeway casting away science! Oh no! But also the episode that has Captain Janeway casting aside her clothes! Awwyeaaaah. In "Sacred Ground", Kes walks into a big shiny hole while on an away mission and gets zapped into a coma. Luckily, Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang drink a big shiny bottle and get buzzed into drunks... all while doing a deep dive into a rare STAR TREK: VOYAGER episode that pits science against spirituality. And if you have thoughts, feel free to send them into the big shiny hole that we call our inbox: engage@sevenofwine.com
Cheesecake and arousal are synonymous, as the Doctor discovers when he's inside Seven of Nine's body. NO, NOT LIKE THAT. Not everything is about sex, perverts! Anyway... also if Tuvok doesn't have sex in this episode, he'll literally die so Tom Paris makes him a holographic sex doll. It's the episode our listeners have been requesting, and we've picked up your distress signal. Beaming from our transporter room to yours is "Body and Soul," in which the Doctor is forced to upload himself into Seven's cybernetic matrix, and experiences a whole world of sensations for the very first time. Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang raise their glasses of synthehol to that! Meanwhile, we're really hoping you want to be inside our inbox: engage@sevenofwine.com
It's the episode of Star Trek: Voyager that's so disturbing, so unappetizing, so unsettling... that you'll feel the whack factor down at the molecular level. When our resident Vulcan and our friendly neighborhood Talaxian get fused into a new hybrid being, heebies get fused with jeebies as... it... starts to make serious moves on Kes. Will Captain Janeway welcome this new being to the crew, or do the right thing and kill it with fire? Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang discuss the effects of this abomination aboard the ship while drinking an abomination of a wine. Seriously, listen in as everyone suffers. Two to beam out! And maybe one email from you to beam in?: engage@sevenofwine.com
Imagine an alternate reality where Tom Paris and B'elanna are no longer together because B'elanna is dead, and Chakotay is captain of the U.S.S. Voyager because Janeway is dead. Now imagine a current reality where Jennifer Zhang has to watch this episode and wishes she were dead. Good news! You don't have to imagine it, because you can listen to it... right now. On this episode, Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer review the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Before and After", where Kes slingshots through time and faces erasure from existence. Earth angels, earth angels, drop us a line: engage@sevenofwine.com
Host Doug Stephan joins Michael Russer and his partner Jacqueline Lopez to discuss how to experience ongoing and growing deeply-connecting intimacy and relationship fulfillment that they discovered in the face of cancer. https://www.cancerintimacyhelp.com/ It starts with a deep state of awareness. Michael and Jacqueline offer tips on how two human beings can connect and share, from the heart. Mystifier Uri Geller http://www.urigeller.com gives Doug an audio tour of the largest sailing boat in the world. Then, he shares what he fears more than a nuclear holocaust. Psychic Coach Mary O'Malley https://www.maryomalley.com/ explains how we can open ourselves to Divine Guidance and offers techniques for Emotional Freedom. Finally, Host Doug Stephan explains what Mercury in Retrograde is all about.
Computer! Play "Careless Whisper"... because it's about to get sexy by the fireside up in here. Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang recap and review the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Heroes and Demons", where the Doc takes on Grendel in a deadly Beowulf holodeck simulation, meets a sexy warrior lady with terrible aim, and learns that there's more than one way to stay warm... We'd be very pleased to "mead" you, friends, so email us here: engage@sevenofwine.com
Star Trek: Voyager... Live and on stage for one night only! That is, if Lt. B'elanna Torres can't inspire a young poet to write a play so good that a war mongerer can be swayed from his... war mongering... ways. This week, Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang are back and reviewing "Muse", the episode where our favorite half-Klingon crash lands on a planet where she's a hot enough ticket to fill stadiums (or rather, amphitheaters). Feeling inspired? Your thoughts to our thoughts here: engage@sevenofwine.com
Love conquers all, including any revulsion one might feel toward rotting flesh! That's the lesson Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang learn when they review the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Lifesigns", where the Doctor learns that there's no cure for an achey-breaky heart. And if flesh-eating disease doesn't get your blood pumping at warp 9, how about two of Voyager's manliest men in a chest-beating contest? You know what really gets us going, though? Your feedback: engage@sevenofwine.com
B’elanna Torres can sit her Klingon ass down because this week, it’s all about Tom Paris and Harry Kim, and the Star Trek: Voyager episode that placed them in prison and launched their epic bromance: ‘The Chute.” BROton torpedoes. Full spread. FIRE. Jacqueline Lopez’s and Jennifer Zhang’s passion for the wine they’ve selected pales in comparison to the love Paris and Kim put on display as they protect each other against bloodthirsty inmates, cling to each other for dear life, and then talk about steak and the Delaney sisters, so you don’t think they're gay or anything. Gaga ooh-la-la! Want your bad bro-mance… and your feedback! Hail us: engage@sevenofwine.com
Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang are both mostly female, and -- what a coincidence -- so is the planet that our crew chances upon in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Favorite Son". And as if things couldn't get any more awkward, it turns out that everyone in this female-dominated society wants a piece of young Ensign Harry Kim. We're going to need more wine for this one. By the way, you know what's a great hangover cure? Emailing your favorite Star Trek: Voyager podcast with your thoughts. Don't believe us? Try it: engage@sevenofwine.com
Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang strap in for the emotional roller coaster ride that is the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Memorial", where the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager gets to experience the thrills of committing major wartime atrocities. The only thing that would complete the experience is funnel cake. But in all seriousness, this one is heavy, folks. The Star Trek: Voyager treatment of a serious subject is so beautifully poignant, that even Jac and Jen can't ruin it with their wine-drenched analysis.
Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang get their clink-on with their wine glasses, and their Klingon with the powerful Star Trek: Voyager episode "Faces", where the psyche of Chief Engineer B'elanna Torres is dissected both figuratively and literally. This episode has everything! Walking sacks of rotting flesh! A damsel in dis-uniform! Nasty Klingon teeth! Nice Klingon rack! And Chakotay - master of disguise!
It's only logical that Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang would try to mind meld before reviewing the episode of Star Trek: Voyager where Tuvok uses his Vulcan mind magic on a murderous psychopath. Do they succeed? The wine certainly makes them think so. It's Star Trek: Voyager meets "The X-Files" meets "Se7en" on this week's episode, where space DNA is used to solve space crimes, Janeway is Clarice Starling, and what's in the box is a really, really effed-up Betazoid. But what's in the inbox? Hopefully an email from you: engage@sevenofwine.com
Chakotay gets his day in the sun as Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang break open a bottle on the hull of the Chakota-centric Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Shattered.” What happens when the U.S.S. Voyager is fractured into different timelines and our favorite first Commanding officer has to traverse the past, present and future to save the day -- armed with nothing but his wits, his loyalty to his Captain, and his crazy, crazy face tat? Ohh! Chakota-no we didn’t!
In our Saint Patrick's Day special, Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang catch up with the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager on the holodeck, and witness Captain Kathryn Janeway experiencing the luck of the Irish. And by "luck of the Irish" we mean some hot Irish bartender's face on her face. While discussing our fair captain's long-overdue holo-decking in the Season 6 episode "Fair Haven," Jac and Jen delve into the complexities of falling in love with artificial photon-based beings, and the ethics of modifying holograms to be suitable lovers. At least they attempt to, as the wine takes effect. Eventually failing that, they just end up describing/hypothetically programming their perfect holograms. H.I.L.F.'s, you might call them. So listen in and prepare to be sham-rocked.
This Valentine’s Day, listen to Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang being really, really immature about “pon farr” — the irrepressible Vulcan mating impulse — as they review what is arguably the sexiest episode of Star Trek: Voyager ever… “Blood Fever.” Witness what Jacqui describes as “the unraveling of Jennifer Zhang.” Things get hot and heavy as your two hosts discuss violent Klingon foreplay, B’elanna Torres’s heaving bosom, and Tom Paris literally being commanded to administer sexual healing. If Star Trek has never made your heart race at warp 9, prepare to have that change.
During this inspiring, humorous and powerful interview you will discover the secrets on how to have extraordinary relationships regardless of age, circumstances or physical limitations. In just a few short months, Michael transformed from ‘dying slowly’, being completely shut-down and disconnected to being fully heart open, vulnerable and living life fully. In this episode Michael and his partner Jacqueline talk about their relationship, Michael's story of his cancer recovery and how anyone and their partner can return to sex and intimacy. Subscribe on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher Radio, TuneIn For more episodes visit us at ManTalks.comFacebook | Instagram | Twitter Some questions Roger asks... Could share a defining moment for you? (2:30) Michael talks about his cancer diagnosis (5:23) Discussion between the differences of intimacy for men & women (10:12) What is some advice you could give to a listener who is going through their own cancer diagnosis? (20:54) Could you tell us what your book is about? (26:11) Rapid Fire Questions (34:00) Did you enjoy the podcast? If so please leave us a review on iTunes or Stitcher. It helps our podcast get into the ears of new listeners, which expands the ManTalks community! Thank You to the Team: Editing & Mixing by: Aaron Johnson Theme music by: Parlange & Latenite Automatic
WonderCon is upon us! And to help me preview this weekend's festivities, my co-host from The Comic Book Show (on Twin Galaxies Live, check it out!) Jacqueline Lopez joins in to break down the 3 days schedule! What's worth checking out? What can we skip? And is DC taking over the entire convention?!? Also, we talk news, with Stephen Amell joining TMNT 2, the Flash and Arrow spin off show getting Hawkgirl and Rip Hunter! Our thoughts on 'The Walking Dead' and a live action 'Mulan'! Plus, reviews of 'Cinderella', 'Chappie', 'The Gunman' and 'Run All Night'!