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Talking about love on Valentine's Day, but all we get in this one is a front-row seat to a masturbation marathon while laying next to Jay Mac. We're deep in the shit with 3D porn that makes your dick look like a fucking garden hose compared to the monster cocks on screen. Your living room? Sounds more like a fucking porn theater with an 80-inch screen of titties, making your place look like a crime scene under a black light. CSI would have a field day with those glowing pillows. Then there's the art of not getting caught, with techniques that would make a spy blush. Hiding your phone behind the Vaseline while you jerk off in the bathroom? That's not just strategy; that's fucking espionage. And don't get me started on the horror of soap in the hole—your dick's worst nightmare. Richard Branson? You idolize him like he's the god of crazy-ass adventures, water skiing with chicks in bikinis like it's his fucking job. And the game show idea? Mixing sounds of races with retards? That's not just a game; that's a fucking social experiment in bad taste. Oh, and 50 Shades of Grey? You're out here like you wrote the fucking book on BDSM, breaking it down to the contract signing like it's legal advice for kinky fuckers.
Today's Retro Rewind episode dusts off a classic from the golden, debauched days of 2010. That's right, it's been exactly 15 years, and we're bringing back Episode 719 (Jesus wants a B.J., released Jan. 19, 2010). Our beloved trio - Kid A.G., the charmer JayMac, and our redneck philosopher Wally - delve into the art of post-coital friendship. JayMac, with his notorious reputation for dipping his dick wherever it's warm and wet, shares his unconventional wisdom on keeping exes not just in his phone but in his good graces. The episode kicks off with an ode to farts, with Kid A.G. proposing a satirical government grant to study why his own gas precedes the sound. From there, it spirals into a comedic yet raw dissection of exes, where terms like "dumb cunt" are thrown around with the casualness of a morning coffee order. Wally and Kid are left in awe as JayMac explains his magic trick of turning breakups into a never-ending fuck fest of friendship. They ponder the mysteries of modern dating, where online chats can lead to titty pics faster than you can say "AOL dial-up." The dialogue is peppered with tales of sexual conquests, from the nostalgic days of waiting for porn to load to today's instant gratification, where Craigslist could be your next fuck buddy. Nothing is sacred - except maybe JayMac's endless supply of exes still willing to answer his calls. This episode is a masterclass in honesty, and the kind of friendship that only comes after sharing body fluids. So, buckle up, grab your favorite beer, and let's go back to a time when the internet was simpler, but the stories were just as scandalous. Here's to 15 years ago. Enjoy the ride. Original Release: January 19, 2010 Hosts: Kid A.G., Mayor JayMac and Wally
In this episode, we dive into the world of road trips, the messy intricacies of relationships, and the joys of baseball, with our host Kid A.G., accompanied by Hat Trick and Eraser in the studio, and a special call to Jay Mac and Spider Monkey on their way to South Dakota for a marching band competition. On the Road: Jay Mac and Spider Monkey are driving straight into the sun, heading to a competition. The conversation veers from the nostalgia of social media days (remember Friendster vs. MySpace?) to the Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction that feels like ancient history now. The Single Life vs. Settling Down: The Kid reflects on how life has flipped for him; he was once the married guy when the show started, now he's the single one amidst settled friends. There's a humorous nod to Hank Williams Jr.'s song about his friends settling down, mirroring the Kid's own life journey. Parenting and Privacy: The topic shifts to the complexities of parenting and personal life, discussing how modern technology like Life 360 blurs the lines between parental concern and privacy. The hosts share experiences about their children's reactions to their dating life, highlighting the delicate balance of introducing new partners to kids. Sexual Dynamics Post-COVID: The conversation takes a turn to discuss the effects of COVID on sexual performance, with Hat Trick sharing an amusing yet insightful anecdote about expectations after a long hiatus. The hosts humorously ponder if there's a correlation between health crises and bedroom activities. Tigers Talk: Baseball fans at heart, they discuss the Detroit Tigers' surprising season, predicting outcomes with the same passion they put into their personal tales. Philosophy on Happiness: Towards the end, there's a deeper dive into the philosophy of happiness. The Kid emphasizes the importance of wanting friends to be happy, not jealous, showcasing a mature perspective on relationships and friendships. Wrapping Up: Final words are shared with light-heartedness and a nod to the future, imagining listeners a hundred years from now, possibly puzzled or amused by the raw, real antics of *The Goin' Deep Show*. This episode encapsulates the essence of the podcast: a mix of crude humor, heartfelt discussions, and the camaraderie that's been the show's backbone for 20 years. From dissecting threesomes to dissecting life, the hosts keep it real, keep it funny, and keep it going deep.
One Leg Up With JayMac Customs, The Man Behind the Mets 'OMG' Sign Ahead of NLCS Game 3 at Citifield!
One Leg Up With JayMac Customs, The Man Behind the Mets 'OMG' Sign Ahead of NLCS Game 3 at Citifield!
In this Mets Therapy session, Andrew is joined by someone who has played an intricate role in the good vibes the fanbase has felt over the past 3.5 months: Jerome McCroy aka "Jay Mac" - Creator of the OMG Sign! Hear about the inspiration behind the sign & how it ended up becoming part of the Mets home run ritual, as well as how the positive attitude around the team should give Mets fans confidence going into the final 13 games of the season after a disappointing weekend in Philadelphia. FOLLOW JAY MAC ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & CHECK OUT HIS CUSTOM DESIGN WORK AT JAYMACCUSTOMS.COM! WATCH the video version of this episode on the Mets Therapy YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this radio episode, JayMac embarks on a deeply personal and candid exploration of his initial skepticism towards the Me Too Movement, before truly understanding its importance and ultimately becoming one of its advocates. This journey was prompted initially by the backlash against Bill Cosby, a man the host had long admired and respected. The host confesses to being one of those, who would question why victims did not come forward sooner and viewed delayed accusations with suspicion. However, a hard-hitting personal encounter and extensive research into victim psychology compelled the host to reevaluate their views, leading to an awakening about the struggles of victims and the societal conditioning that often silences them. The episode emphasizes the empowering effect of the collective voice demonstrated by the Me Too movement - giving victims the courage to stand up against their abusers without feeling alone. Expressing regret over their previous stance, the host urges others to research and understand the psyche of the abused before passing their judgment. On a critical note, the host raises concerns about some possible overreaches of the movement which could endanger the principle of innocent until proven guilty. The episode ends with a plea to achieve a balanced approach – ensuring every allegation is treated with seriousness and every accused is given a fair chance to defend their innocence. The episode seeks to promote understanding, empathy, and fairness in the treatment of sexual misconduct allegations. It marks an impactful journey from ignorance and skepticism to apology and understanding – a journey that hopes to influence the public's perception of victims and the Me Too movement.
The journey of life is often filled with bumps, obstacles and yes, plenty of checkered tales. For J-Mac, who at 55 years shares candid reflections on his childhood, life's challenges and the power of resilience, the story is not any different. Immensely personal and marked by candid insights, J-Mac's narrative shines a light on overcoming life's darkest hours and the courage to share one's experiences. From his non-conventional upbringing to his struggles with mental health, J-Mac leaves no stone unturned in his storytelling. He acknowledges the differences in reality that may arise from the varying perspectives of his family members, emphasising that his account is based on his own recollections. This is a narrative stripped of pretense; a raw and real account of a man's battle with life's trials, his coping mechanisms, and the inspired journey towards overcoming them. J-mac shares his experience not to elicit sympathy but to inspire; to remind the listener of the strength and resilience that resides within each of us. He stresses the importance of knowing that no matter how grim the statistics or dire the circumstances, change and growth are always possible. J-Mac's storytelling is grounded in honesty and humility. He acknowledges his own lack of self-understanding, his battles with personal obstacles, and his continued daily struggles. Yet, his message is undeniably hopeful. He stresses that sharing our experiences and learning from one another can save lives, as it has done so in his time on talk radio. This is not merely a podcast – it is an intimate shared journey of growth, acceptance, and overcoming. With every tale he shares, J-mac invites his listeners to do the same, iteratively creating a space of shared experiences and mutual growth. So tune in, journey along, and join in the story-telling. Who knows? Your story may as well save a life.
CULTURALLY DISTINCT PODCAST This weeks guest: Jay Mac @ItsMs_Jay Mac Tiaese Nevels @authortaiesenevels This weeks episode: .What led you to become a Match Maker? What are the most significant benefits of creating a niche in the Market of Houston? 2. Can you describe a positive thinking in a toxic space? 3. Have you ever been Matched, in which way? 5. What advice would you give about relationships and dating? SUBSCRIBE AND ADD US ON ALL PLATFORMS @CULTURALLYDISTINCTPODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast. https://redcoraluniverse.com/culturally-distinct
In this CME episode, Dr. Andrew Cutler interviews Dr. Stephen Stahl and Dr. Sarah Vinson about the ethicality and morality of involuntary treatment for serious mental illness (SMI), the relationship between SMI and the criminal justice system, and community-based changes that are being pursued to improve treatment and reduce the criminalization of SMI. Optional CME/CE Credits and Certificate Instructions: After listening to the podcast, to take the optional posttest and receive CME/CE credit, click: https://nei.global/POD23-SMI Learning Objectives: After completing this educational activity, you should be better able to: Recognize the neuroethics involved in involuntary treatment of serious mental illness Identify methods to prevent patients with serious mental illness from entering the criminal justice system, including the utility of diversion programs Institute community-based changes that have the potential to reduce the criminalization of serious mental illness, both on the individual and the policy level Accreditation: In support of improving patient care, Neuroscience Education Institute (NEI) is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. NEI designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.0 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credit for learning and change. A posttest score of 70% or higher is required to receive CME/CE credit. The content in this activity does not pertain to pharmacology and is worth 0.0 continuing education hour of pharmacotherapeutics. Credit Types: The following are being offered for this activity: Nurse Practitioner: ANCC contact hours Pharmacy: ACPE application-based contact hours Physician: ACCME AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ Physician Associate: AAPA Category 1 CME credits Psychology: APA CE credits Social Work: ASWB-ACE CE credits Non-Physician Member of the Healthcare Team: Certificate of Participation stating the program is designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Interprofessional Continuing Education: IPCE credit for learning and change Peer Review: The content was peer-reviewed by an MD specializing in forensic psychiatry to ensure the scientific accuracy and medical relevance of information presented and its independence from commercial bias. NEI takes responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of this CME/CE activity. Disclosures: All individuals in a position to influence or control content are required to disclose any relevant financial relationships. Potential conflicts of interest are identified and mitigated prior to the activity being planned, developed, or presented. Interviewer Andrew J. Cutler, MD Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY Chief Medical Officer, Neuroscience Education Institute, Carlsbad, CA Consultant/Advisor: AbbVie, Acadia, Alfasigma, Alkermes, Axsome, Biogen, BioXcel, Boehringer Ingelheim, Cerevel, Corium, Intra-Cellular, Ironshore, Janssen, Jazz, Karuna, Neumora, Neurocrine, Noven, Otsuka, Relmada, Sage Therapeutics, Sunovion, Supernus, Teva, Tris Pharma, VistaGen Therapeutics Speakers Bureau: AbbVie, Acadia, Alkermes, Axsome, BioXcel, Corium, Intra-Cellular, Ironshore, Janssen, Jazz, Lundbeck, Neurocrine, Noven, Otsuka, Sunovion, Supernus, Takeda, Teva, Tris Pharma Interviewees Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, DSc (Hon.) Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, University of California, Riverside School of Medicine, Riverside, CA Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA Honorary Visiting Senior Fellow, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Editor-in-Chief, CNS Spectrums Director of Psychopharmacology Services, California Department of State Hospitals Grant/Research: Acadia, Alkermes, Allergan/AbbVie, Arbor, AssureX, AstraZeneca, Avanir, Axovant, Biogen, Boehringer Ingelheim Braeburn, BristolMyer Squibb, Celgene, CeNeRex, Cephalon, Daiichi Sankyo-Brazil, Dey, Eisai, Forest, Genomind, Glaxo Smith Kline, Harmony Biosciences, Indivior, Intra-Cellular, Ironshore, Janssen, JayMac, Jazz, Lilly, Lundbeck, Merck, Neurocrine, Neuronetics, Novartis, Otsuka, Pear, Pfizer, Reviva, Roche, Sage, Servier, Shire, Sprout, Sunovion, Supernus, Takeda, Teva, Tonix, Torrent, Vanda Consultant/Advisor: Acadia, Adamas, Alkermes, Allergan/AbbVie, Altus, Arbor, AstraZeneca, Avanir, Axovant, Axsome, Biogen, Biomarin, Biopharma, Celgene, Cerevel, ClearView, Clexio, Concert, DepotMed, Done, EMD Serono, Eisai, Enveric, Eurolink, Fabre-Kramer, Ferring, Forest, Gedeon Richter, Genetica, Genomind, Innovative Science Solutions, Impel, Intra-Cellular, Ironshore, Janssen, Jazz, Karuna, Libbs, Lilly, Lipidio, Longboard, Lundbeck, Merck, Neos, NeuraWell, Neurocrine, NeuroPharma, Novartis, Noveida, Otsuka, Perrigo, Pfizer, Pierre Fabre, Proxymm, Recordati, Relmada, Reviva, Sage, Saniona, Servier, Shire, Sprout, Sunovion, Supernus, Takeda, Taliaz, Teva, Tonix, Tris, Trius, Vanda, Vertex, Viforpharma Speakers Bureau: Acadia, Allergan/AbbVie, Genentech, Janssen, Lundbeck, Merck, Neurocrine, Otsuka, Servier, Sunovion, Takeda, Teva Options Holdings: Delix, Genomind, Lipidio, NeuraWell Sarah Y. Vinson, MD, FAPA Interim Department Chair; Clinical Associate Professor; Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA Medical Director, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) African American Behavioral Health Center of Excellence, Atlanta, GA No financial relationships to disclose. Pre-Interview Author Sabrina K. Bradbury-Segal, PhD Senior Medical Writer, Neuroscience Education Institute, Carlsbad, CA No financial relationships to disclose. The Planning Committee, Content Editor, and Peer Reviewer have no financial relationships to disclose. Disclosure of Off-Label Use: This educational activity may include discussion of unlabeled and/or investigational uses of agents that are not currently labeled for such use by the FDA. Please consult the product prescribing information for full disclosure of labeled uses. Cultural Linguistic Competencies and Implicit Bias: A variety of resources addressing cultural and linguistic competencies and strategies for understanding and reducing implicit bias can be found in this handout—download me. Support: This activity is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Alkermes. Released: July 25, 2023 CME/CE credit expires: July 24, 2026
1. Yellen warns the country may default by June 1st 2. Boebert lists what patriots should be allowed to do 3. One third of teen girls considered suicide in 2021 4. New Corona virus variant Arcturus 5. AI to prevent Nuclear Launches 6. Mercedes subscription to faster speeds - Leave a tip in the tip Jar - https://tiptopjar.com/jaymac - Join the JayMac Members Club - https://www.jaymcfarland.com/jaymac-support
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• Why do I keep attacking Republicans? • How can anyone still trust Fox News? • Should there be a competency test for politicians? • Is the Mueller investigation evidence of the deep state? Support the JayMac Podcast https://www.jaymcfarland.com/jaymac-support
• The confidential document fiasco • Anti-Vaxxers are back • The power of the electoral college Support the JayMac Podcast
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• The end of cursive writing • The end of or poor doctor's handwriting • The end of sharks
Trump trading cards Jan 6th Commision Amy Iverson My run for congress High fuel prices Who will be the next president My recent health scare Much, much, more Support the JayMac Podcast https://www.jaymcfarland.com/jaymac-support
JayMac Live can be watched live on Tuesday and Thursday nights at 9:30PM MST. Join me live and share your comments about the important issues of the day. In this episode: Did President Biden cause inflation and high gas prices Are Democrats Godless and do they want to destroy this country Why aren't the Republicans calling out MTG Can Donald Trump win the nomination again What is the future of the JayMac Podcast Support the JayMac Podcast
As Al and Mikel get ready for their first day on board the Halcyon, they run into some unexpected friends that join in on an impromptu broadcast over dinner to talk about all things costuming!This episode features Sara and Steven from the Princess & Scoundrel podcast! We could not be more excited to have them as our first guests on the show, and we hope you enjoy hearing their expertise and thoughts on Galactic Starcruiser costumes! We'll be covering where to find items, how to modify them, what makes a piece look "Star Wars-ey", character background stories, and tips in general for getting the most out of your experience while dressed to fit in a galaxy far, far away!You can find Sara and Steven all over the Holonet, Be sure to check them out! Princess & Scoundrel Facebook group for Starcruiser costuming Facebook group for Starcruiser info and planning Book a trip with Sara for your very own Starcruiser Voyage!Princess & Scoundrel broadcasts as a part of the Thank the Maker podcast network alongside Armor Party, and Thank the Maker, and they also run an amazingly themed Emo night for the ages called Mosh Eisley that makes it's way around the country!See you on the Halcyon!
Chapters 0:00- Intro/ Jaymac Is Back ! 2:44- PNG About ( Friendship, Reasons to Travel, Pnb rock Unfortunate Passing ) 32:30 - Jaymac Agrees with Brett Favre ?! / We are Sports Podcast Now 01:05:45- The Male Ego & Pride 01:23:00 - Importance of Marriage _________________________________________________________ Play No Games is a society and culture podcast/show that delivers humor, genuine thoughts, relationship guidance and authentic introspections that will have you reflect at a higher vibration. They say if you know better you do better but we see people need more of a push. A mental health professional and salesman come together to give you our unfiltered, unapologetic, ways to digest life so you can level up in all aspect get ready to PLAY NO GAMES. Follow Cas, Arthur, RJ, Andrew and Rob as we elevate _______________________________________________________________________ Follow our guest Jaymac IG: @isthatjaymac ________________________________________________________________________ SUPPORT THE PLAY NO GAMES SHOW Donate Donate Here $herobob ________________________________________________________________________ Follow: Arthur @chefboyrdickson https://open.spotify.com/show/2NNGYTt... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Follow us on our IG page : lookhere.fri We have Audio only on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5P0jSBq... Check US out on IG https://www.instagram.com/lookhere.fri/
In a recent interview Donald Trump seemed to claim that he has a new super power. Also MJT claims that the founders wanted religion to run the state. https://www.deseret.com/2022/9/23/23368347/poll-inflation-recession-worries-utahns-federal-reserve-interest-rates-stimulus-funding?utm_source=pocket_mylist https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-might-have-accidentally-admitted-to-taking-documents-intentionally-haberman-2022-9?utm_source=pocket_mylist Paid for by friends of Jay Mac for Utah Support the campaign with your donation https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Join the JayMac Team https://www.jaymacforutah.com/volunteer/
I just wanted to take a moment and share with you a common crypto scam. I've seen too many people get fooled by this scam for huge amounts of money. Support the JayMac for Congress
While President Biden's student loan forgiveness sounds like a great idea to many, I believe it will actually make colleges more expensive in the long run. This increase in college fees will result in higher student debt in the future. The unintended consequences of Biden's actions far outweigh any short term benefit that will be seen by forgiving debt right now. Support the JayMac for Congress
Trump search warrant / Covid finally caught up with me / Campaign Update Support the Campaign https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Paid for by friends of Jay Mac for Utah Support the campaign with your donation https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Join the JayMac Team https://www.jaymacforutah.com/volunteer/
How do we stop mass shootings / Campaign Update Support the Campaign https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Paid for by friends of Jay Mac for Utah Support the campaign with your donation https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Join the JayMac Team https://www.jaymacforutah.com/volunteer/
Take the Lift Challenge https://www.liftpolitics.org/ Support the campaign https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Paid for by friends of JayMac for Congress
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Why gerrymandering is wrong! Support the campaign https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Paid for by friends of JayMac for Congress
Jay and Tiina take questions from listeners about how they met and why they decided to run for office. They also discuss the impact of the campaign on their family life. Support the campaign https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Paid for by friends of JayMac for Congress
After 6 years Amy Iverson and Jay Mcfarland finally get back together to talk about the show they hosted together for 5 years on KSL NewsRadio. They discuss how the show started, their favorite moments, and they renew some of their old disagreements. Support the campaign https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Paid for by friends of JayMac for Congress
After over 11 years and many dirty and offensive jokes, Miss K and Jay Mac celebrate 400 episodes of the "sexiest podcast allowed by law". With special guest Arty J.
In this interview with Evan McMullin he and Jay talk about the toxic state of politics in this country and how to solve it. Evan also takes the time to endorse Jay Mcfarland and the best candidate for Congressional District 2. Support the Campaign https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Paid for by friends of JayMac for Congress
Campaign Update / Supreme Court Decision on Abortion Join the JayMacAthon this Saturday from 10:00AM - 10:00PM online or in-person. 351 E 400 S in Salt Lake City. Special guest appearances by Amy Iverson and Evan McMullin. Support the Campaign https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Paid for by friends of Jay Mac for Utah
Barrel Roller talks to Buttons about being in the movie Gettysburg, his transition from Michigan to Minnesota, Peoria Arizona, Jodie Foster, and much much more!!
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Sacramento Shooting / Inflation Update Support the Campaign https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Paid for by friends of Jay Mac for Utah
Why are we facing huge inflation? Hint: It is not about the POTUS Support the JayMac campaign for congress https://www.jaymacforutah.com/donate/ Paid for by Jay Mac for Congress
Jay Mac narrowly avoids catastrophe while fielding rumors of his own death.
Jay Mac discovers the benefits of wearing a trench coat to a certain movie franchise.
Jay Mac and Sam welcome Jean and Jena Haffner of the iconic St. Louis record shop, The Record Exchange. They discuss how Jean got into the business and hear some behind the scene stories from nearly 45 years in the business. Recorded Nov. 7 2021
Jay Mac and Sam welcome writer, actor and director David M. Treadway to the show to chat about film scores and the relationship between composer and director.
Jay Mac and Sam gather around the campfire with return guest Jared Oliver for a very special Halloween episode full of ghost stories, spooky scenarios and funny conversation. Featuring an original score by Sam Wade.
Jay Mac and Sam welcome Andre Cataldo of Dear Genre on the show to talk about his new single "Body Of Water" released on Oct 1. They also dive into the origins of the band name, his writing process and plans for the future. Featuring the songs "Body Of Water" and "Shoot The Freak"
Jay Mac and Sam discuss the classic rock record So Long Ago The Garden by controversial artist Larry Norman. Though not a widely known album today, it still has something great to offer nearly 50 years after its original release on MGM Records in 1973.