POPULARITY
What'd you like? Send us a text.With the Duck Logic guys still out, A.I. Announcer, Brian dug deep into the old WLUP radio show archives and found this little nugget--- The time Tim, as Bruce “Rooster” Cogburn, the host of Rock Rap, improvises an interview with an actual Chicago rock band named Chetyre Pevo (translated: “Four Beers”) as they pretend to be a band from Mother Russia.• Get more laughs! Visit our website ducklogiccomedy.com• Special thanks to zapsplat.com for most of our “canned” SFX Thanks for listening! Listen to more. You'll laugh... and how!
Slip, Boxershorts oder doch Jockstrap? Warum die Unterhose mehr als nur ein Kleidungsstück und die Bulge dabei oftmals eine Rolle spielt.
Depois da tempestade vem sempre a bonança – o Miguel Nicolau que o diga! Foi num poético dia de sol que resolveu não deixar morrer o projeto Memória de Peixe e convidar o Pedro Melo Alves para o ajudar a dar-lhe uma nova vida. Os dois estiveram à conversa connosco e contaram-nos tudo sobre este “renascer das cinzas” e o caminho que fizeram - juntamente com o Filipe Louro, que compõe o agora trio de exploradores – até chegarem a “III”. Com eles embarcámos numa verdadeira expedição pelos vários universos sonoros e cinematográficos que inspiraram o disco, mas também pelas referências musicais e estéticas de cada um. Ficámos a saber que por pouco não ficaram retidos numa espécie de “residência artística” forçada na Islândia – onde gravaram o videoclip de “Good Morning”, enfrentando com bravura a intempérie e a iminência de erupção de um vulcão – e que algures num universo paralelo ainda por lá poderão andar! Definitivamente, os Memória de Peixe estão a viver uma terceira vida luminosa, inspirada, cheia de esperança renovada – e foi toda essa luz e inspiração que trouxeram para a nossa conversa! O episódio especial, gravado ao vivo na Casa do Comum, já está disponível em todas as plataformas. Não percam!Playlist:“Black Axioms”, Deantoni Parks“Silhouette”, Elias Stemeseder and Christian Lillinger“IN THE DUNES”, Sam Gendel“Acid”, Jockstrap
Cajjmere Wray - JOCKSTRAP (4.01.2025) Promo DJ Set **This Podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts and Google Play Music** Hear CAJJMERE WRAY live at JOCKSTRAP Party in Toronto!! SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2025 - JOCKSTRAP with DJ/Producer Cajjmere Wray @ BLACK EAGLE TORONTO - 457 Church St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2C5
It's the start of a new year and a new season of the Dildo Whisperer. We are kicking off Season 3 with a very special guest. Romaine explores genderless intimate wear with Yotam Solomon founder of a unique fashion line called Virtue. Find out what it takes to create a fashion line that is for every body. Plus, the DW shares a little listener feedback. Send the us your sex and relationship questions and maybe you will inspire the next episode of The Dildo Whisperer. We have two ways to reach the show. You can call into our show at 844-695-2766 or you can email us at Askthedw@gmail.com. Follow us on social media @dildowhisperer The Dildo Whisperer is produced by DNR Studios. To subscribe to this show and the rest of the DNR Network of shows including the Cookie Jar Podcast visit: www.dnrstudios.com
Did you know Elvis' rhinestone-encrusted jockstrap is for sale? And local cinnamon roll hot spot Isles Buns just got top honors. A guy who flies an eagle at soccer games got let go for sharing videos of his junk on social media. And, of course, we've got the latest on Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson's separation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Topics discussed on today's show: Fires in LA, Elvis' Jockstrap, Donations, Celeb News, Good News, Dementia News, South Korean News, Diddy Upset, Old Technology, Birthdays, History Quiz, The Trendmill, Words That Should Be Banned, TikTok Ban, Profanity, Things You Shouldn't Do, Single Jessica Alba, Get The Fake Out, Unpartnered Adults, JLo's Rings, Proposals, The Perfect Man, and Apologies.
On today's show, JB, Sandy and Tricia dive into the quirks of adulthood and the nostalgia of childhood. Sandy kicks things off with amusing tales of his dad's surprising generosity at baseball games, while JB reminisces about the thrill of childhood outings. Tricia spices things up with a hilarious story about Elvis Presley's rhinestone jockstrap up for auction. The trio banter about the perks of being an adult, from no bedtimes to grocery shopping freedom. Childhood Memories of Baseball Games (00:01:29) Speakers reminisce about childhood experiences at baseball games and the souvenirs they wished they could have.Sandy's First Baseball Game Experience (00:02:14) Sandy shares a memorable story about his first Major League Baseball game with his father.Discussion on Music Awards (00:03:57) JB mentions the Austin Chronicle's annual music poll and their past nominations.Awards and Recognition (00:05:04) Sandy reflects on their past wins and the nature of campaigning for awards.Elvis Memorabilia Introduction (00:07:02) Tricia teases a story about unusual Elvis memorabilia, prompting curiosity.Elvis Presley's Jockstrap (00:08:09) Tricia discusses a bizarre auction item: Elvis's rhinestone jockstrap, sparking disbelief among the hosts.Personal Anecdotes on Jockstraps (00:10:01) The group shares humorous stories related to jockstraps and childhood experiences.Raising Daughters Discussion (00:11:00) Sandy and JB discuss the challenges of raising daughters and navigating girl-related topics.Bid Price for Elvis's Jockstrap (00:13:09) Sandy reveals the shocking bid price for the jockstrap, highlighting its absurdity.Reasons to Appreciate Adulthood (00:13:42) Sandy begins listing the advantages of being an adult, countering the notion that adulting is hard.No Bedtime as an Adult (00:14:07) Sandy emphasizes the freedom of having no bedtime as a significant perk of adulthood.Enjoying Naps (00:14:19) The speakers discuss the joy of taking naps without restrictions as adults.Eating Freedom (00:14:58) The group revels in the ability to eat whatever they want, whenever they want.Living Independently (00:15:25) Sandy reflects on the freedom to choose where to live as a major adult advantage.Driving Freedom (00:16:08) The hosts discuss the excitement of driving and the independence it brings.Setting Your Own Schedule (00:17:07) Sandy talks about the flexibility adults have in managing their own schedules.Lifelong Friendships (00:17:37) The importance of maintaining lifelong friendships as adults is highlighted.Grocery Shopping Freedom (00:18:00) JB shares the joy of grocery shopping and the freedom to choose items without asking permission.Introduction and Contest Announcement (00:19:13) Sandy shares a lesson learned, announces a contest to win $1000, and encourages listening to the radio show.Podcast Promotion (00:19:50) Sandy promotes the podcast version, invites listeners to catch the radio show, and mentions social media.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday January 13, 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday January 13, 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday January 13, 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday January 13, 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oliver joins us from New Zealand, as we pick over the latest set of votes, and there's even a bonus playlist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Corwin talks about equipment and how to know when it needs to be replaced over the summer. He also peppers Randall and Lance with trivia. They underperform on most questions.
If you want to send Chad through the roof, simple crap on his conceptual publishing project five years in the making . . . To that end, everyone reading this should preorder Attila by Javier Serena and Attila by Aliocha Coll and prove our distributor wrong. And then, after you do that, listen to this discussion about art and audience, the frontispiece for Book 4 of Lanark, parallax views expressed in the novel, the pull (or non-pull) of the Unthank sections, and much more. This week's music is "I Touch" by Jockstrap. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel and you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please subcribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in next week for more banter and analysis live on YouTube where we will be discussing pages 398-454 of Lanark by Alasdair Gray. Follow Open Letter, Two Month Review, Chad Post, Kaija Straumanis, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests.
If you want to send Chad through the roof, simple crap on his conceptual publishing project five years in the making . . . To that end, everyone reading this should preorder Attila by Javier Serena and Attila by Aliocha Coll and prove our distributor wrong. And then, after you do that, listen to this discussion about art and audience, the frontispiece for Book 4 of Lanark, parallax views expressed in the novel, the pull (or non-pull) of the Unthank sections, and much more. This week's music is "I Touch" by Jockstrap. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel and you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please subcribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in next week for more banter and analysis live on YouTube where we will be discussing pages 398-454 of Lanark by Alasdair Gray. Follow Open Letter, Two Month Review, Chad Post, Kaija Straumanis, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests.
Certified Fresh on Rotten Topangos! This one's hot to the touch. We got Truckdate, Missed Connections, and Making a Muscle Boy, so strap in! www.coolparents.co --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cool-parents/support
Great show this week. Please tune in to hear the ridiculousness of our antics. Ferris Bueller Day, St. Micah, Home property Values. It won't make sense but we rarely do.
Cajjmere Wray - JOCKSTRAP (6.01.2024) Promo DJ Set **This Podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts and Google Play Music** Hear CAJJMERE WRAY live at JOCKSTRAP Party in Toronto!! SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2024 - JOCKSTRAP with DJ/Producer Cajjmere Wray @ BLACK EAGLE TORONTO - 457 Church St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2C5
Showcasing Toronto's The Slime and their new Trapped On Blood Island EP from Cursed Blessings! A definite must grab and best of 2024 by far. A bunch of Canadian rippers, more from The Slime, and other new ones. Pour beer and maple syrup on your Canadian bacon and 2-step about! Hit us up at brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com and download our music on our Bandcamp page.455 Playlist:Punk on Punk Island... Beyond Dead 1:19 The Slime - Trapped on Blood Island The Suffering 1:06 Nightfeeder Disgustör EP Extinction Burst L.A. War 1:15 EN LA MUERTE Silencio FUCK STAR WARS 0:36 Shut the Fuck Up The Hydra of Dishonesty EPI Can't Surf (bkgrd) 2:42 The Reverend Horton Heat Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 Ontario Humanity Draws its Last Breath 1:32 Wolfcharge Dis-topian Nightmare Toronto Barbed Wire Disease 2:28 BRAIN ITCH The Future Burns Montreal HolyFuckICutMyHandOnABrokenCrackPipe 2:32 Festering Neurotic Synapses Demo 2024 Toronto HELL'S CHILD 1:47 ABSOLUT ABSOLUT KÄNG MUNK DEMO We Shine 1:07 The Slime Death Champs Toronto Sentence 1:03 JockStrap Worthless Life CS Saskatoon Set You Straight 1:32 Repair Repair Lead Channel 0:35 The Slime Living on Borrowed SlimeThe Fog: Main Theme (bkgrd) 4:02 J Carpenter Horror Film Soundtrack Nude 0:38 The Slime - Trapped on Blood Island Birm AL THE BUTCHER 1:19 Cervix Demo Brooklyn Skater Hater Die 1:37 M.A.L.A Pils Session #25 NC Grave Digger 1:39 Paranoid Maniac Garden Plot Finland Radiohiljaisuus (Radio Silence) 0:50 Aukko - nettidemo Maverick 1:17 The Slime Bitter Dream Austin Immortality 1:31 Beyond State Power Demo 2024 Finland Sawrunner 1:18 System-FuckUp Lowlife Tapes West VA SLAUGHTER TIL STARVATION 1:41 A.P.F. 2 TRACK EP Dirtbag Distro Inhaling Death 2:38 Sarin Reaper Inhaling DeathThe Shining, film score (bkgrd) 2:57 J Carpenter Horror Film Soundtrack Reno I Hate Art 1:32 Bozone Return to the Bozone L.A. WOKE MIND VIRUS 1:53 Total Massacre Class War Iron Lung War 1:38 Sect Mark Self Obliteration_Iron Lung Recs Life of Agony 1:55 The Slime Coming Soon to an Alley Near You Philly Whiplash 1:30 Z-Pak 15 Minutes with Z-Pak London REDUCE 1:17 SKINT DEMONSTRATION CS 2024 Toxic State Recs Become Dumb 1:23 CRUCIFORM CRUCIFORM – CASSETTE Make Punk Great Again 1:05 THE UGLIES 'Keeping Up With' LP When Captain Solo's Not Around 2:20 Coruscants Ramonescore Radio & Wellsville Records Nobodys TributeWanna Be A Jedi (bkgrd) 1:53 Coruscants CoruscantsDracula: Main Title / Finale (bkgrd) 4:51 J Carpenter Horror Film - Soundtrack Blood Island 2:03 The Slime Trapped on Blood IslandOther ways to hear BGP:Archive.org#455 on ArchiveApple PodcastsYouTube PodcastsPunk Rock Demonstration - Wednesdays 7 p.m. PSTRipper Radio - Fridays & Saturdays 7 p.m. PSTContact BGP:brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com@Punkbot138 on Instagram@BrosGrimPunk on XMore Music:Bandcamp - Follow us and download our albums: Brothers Grim Punk, Fight Music, and more!YouTube - tons of our punk playlists, from Anarchy to Zombies!
Today, The Farmer picked the topic (because I made him) and we talk about support, community, burnout.... you know all the sweaty stuff. EW!
Bringing us our next mix we welcome in Phink, serving up a tight mix of Detroit sounds and ethereal dance music, enjoy! -- Follow @phink69 @subsessions_slo @ausgefinkelt https://www.instagram.com/_natfink https://www.instagram.com/sub.sessions -- “Phink is a Washington-born, Poland-based selector and dancefloor enthusiast. From stripped-back, percussive sounds hailing from early Detroit to ethereal melodies of the Nordic trance scene, she aims to combine genres into kinetic sets that keep people guessing. Most importantly, her goal is to build a collective feeling in which people can lose themselves — because if you weren't smiling, crying, or sweating, were you really even there???” -- Tracklist: 1. Helium - Out There (Jody's Mix) 2. Olsvangèr - Darkroom Dubz 3. Alienage - I Said 4. Dinnervision - A Little Nucleus (Liquid Earth Remix) 5. Jockstrap - 50/50 6. BRICK - Radio 89 7. DJ Bogdan - Love Inna Basement (Morning Dub) 8. Marie Malarie - Shuvvit 9. Sycophant Slags - Dubbed Question (Omid 16B Remix) 10. O-Wells - Liquid Sun (Club Mix) 11. Fantastic Man - Alltogethernow 12. Robert Armani - Frozen (Dave Angel Remix) 13. Maara - Juicy Tracksuit 14. Jotel California - Borrowed Time 15. Baby Rollen - Neptune 16. DJ Deller - Romantic (2001)
Over the weekend city and state enforcement teams inspected four Seattle gay bars. Three of those bars - The Cuff Complex, Neighbors, and The Seattle Eagle - were found to be in violation of “lewd conduct” laws. In a city where nude beaches and jockstrap kickball are acceptable, why is it lewd to work at a bar with your nipple showing?
My last post, Love, Contempt, and Leather Contests, ended up being a lackluster whimper that confused a few people. Thank you guys for the feedback. “Where's the contempt?” they asked. And they were right to ask. In haste to meet my publishing deadline (on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays), I rushed a piece that was not ready for release. I also let an effort to be magnanimous prevent me from being brave. I am afraid to hurt the feelings of people I have grown to care about, even love. But sometimes, we need to tell our loved ones what's keeping us from taking their calls. So here's a remix with a heaping helping of contempt regarding certain aspects of leather contest culture. As I said before, I got interested in leather contests, thinking it would lead to instructions for handling a sexy boy kneeling at my feet. My leather contest contempt grew out of the impatience I felt waiting for the real world of leather to reveal itself. The one we're all talking about during leather contests. It's the world outlined in books like The Leatherman's Handbook by Larry Townsend, Ties That Bind by Guy Baldwin, and Mr. Benson by John Preston. Where was the heat and eros of Tom of Finland? Why wasn't I seeing guys like that kneeling boy who got away? Where was the 19-year-old marine at a bus station craving a bondage fuck scene mentioned in Townsend's book? I kept hearing stories about Old Guard, Master/slave, Dom/sub, and dungeons filled with hot men negotiating power exchange scenes. Where were those men? The leather contests appeared to be crucibles where men were tested to see if they had what it took to represent the real leather world. So, I signed up. There were (and are) few ways for contemporary men to test themselves as a rite of passage into manhood, so maybe I was also trying to scratch that itch. Put me in, coach! I'm ready to play!I assumed that the real world of leather men would become available to me if I proved myself on stage. After I won the Mr. Los Angeles Leather (LAL) 2007 competition, and at the prodding of the LAL producer, I went to Cleveland Leather Awareness Weekend (CLAW) to pursue my goal of winning International Mister Leather (IML). On the CLAW workshop schedule, I found an offering from a group called the Kennel Club. They claimed to know everything it takes to win a leather contest, so I attended the offering along with 30 to 40 other guys headed to IML to compete. The large conference room was set up in a traditional authoritarian configuration. A table in front of the room, behind which sat several men, facing the large group of attendees, all wearing leather vests bearing patches of the clubs they represented. A few empty chairs facing the crowd sat to the left of the presenter's table. One of the men behind the table asked if anyone wanted to do a practice interview. Most competitions give the interview score double the points of any other contest aspect. If the interview sucks, it's nearly impossible to recover. It's typically done in private, not in front of spectators. During the pause after his question, as each man decided if he wanted to put himself on the spot in front of the same guys he'd be competing against at the biggest leather contest on the planet, I raised my hand. Why not? If you're gonna make a mistake, make it here. I wanted to learn, and these guys had credited themselves with knowing all the answers. Who knows what was really said and done nearly seventeen years ago, but this is how I remember it going down. And it did go down, as in, south, as in, badly. Much of it is covered in my short story, A View From The Podium. I stood in front of the mock judging panel because I knew from experience that I should not sit during an interview. I waited for the exercise to begin, vaguely wondering why they didn't cover the whole standing versus sitting protocol thing. I looked at my mock interview judges with curiosity. They were definitely enjoying the session, but the joy was contained to their table. None of my fellow contestants were smiling. They were intensely focused. From their seated positions, the mock judges grinned and whispered to each other while pointing at a page in one of the many matching binders they'd brought with them. Later, I learned the binders were for sale. “What's the leatherman's code?” asked a young, pudgy-faced man.I couldn't remember. “Oh, man. I know this one. Wait! It's not Safe, Sane, and Consensual, is it? Or Risk Aware Consensual Kink?” I exhaled in defeat. “Okay, I guess I can't remember. What is it?” I asked. “You really need to know this. It's really basic.” Said the pudgy-faced man, now looking happier than ever. “Yes. I know. This is a workshop, right? Can you please just tell me what it is? I asked. “No. You need to go figure it out and get back to us.” He said. “Have a seat.” Embarrassed, uninformed, and full of rage, I found my seat. These guys couldn't have cared less about what I was about. They didn't ask me what I love about leather, kink, or the contest itself. They didn't affirm anything I was doing right. They had decided what it takes to win a contest, and I needed to fall in line with that vision. This attitude reminded me of a dinner with an entrenched self-appointed kingmaker connected to the Mr. Los Angeles Leather (LAL) contest. We'd met for dinner after I won LAL. I'd brought all my ideas, in writing, for improving the Los Angeles Leather Coalition (LALC), the producer of the LAL contest, and my ideas for how I'd present my authentic self at IML. The self-appointed kingmaker simply handed my written material back to me without looking at it and then handed me a list of questions that judges might ask me, proper answers included. The message was clear. You know nothing. Without me, you will fail. An hour after my aggravating session at CLAW with the Kennel Club, I saw the same pudgy-faced man walking down a hall toward me, arm and arm with the LAL kingmaker. They looked at me and giggled. I said, “Hey, Geroge,” to the kingmaker and received a cursory nod back as they passed me without slowing down. Ironically, the leatherman's code, the answer to the questions I was asked, is Trust, Honor, and Respect. None of which I saw exhibited by the Kennel Club or the LAL kingmaker at CLAW in 2007. It's these “betas” for which I have the most contempt. Unlike the authentic old guard leather club leaders I believe were real, the alphas, who enjoyed their power by setting an example that others wanted to embody and follow, the betas found their power and authority because of the void left when the plague of AIDS wiped out nearly all of the heavy players. The guys who had been allowed in these groups to run the projector in the back of the room suddenly found themselves at the top of the kinky gay men's social network. After sweeping away the ashes of what remained of the old guard into urns we were then asked to worship via their tutelage, the betas established a leadership foothold in the leather scene. Their reign is animated by the dark side of leadership. It's the shadow side of mature masculine King/Soverien energy outlined by Carl Jung. Rather than blessing and affirming the talents of newcomers, they come down on all threats because they are terrified of their own inadequacies. The result is a stranglehold on the growth of leather culture, leaving a diminished community where talented newcomers are neither blessed nor affirmed. Instead, they are controlled or pushed aside from fear of being replaced. Old clubs remain bereft of new, powerful, and sexy members. Clubs age in place while possible newcomers use new alternative venues and tools for exploring and celebrating radical sex that did not exist in the days of the old guard. It's the reason hot men, like the ones I read about in those books and, more importantly, the ones I saw littering the streets of West Hollywood where I lived, were seldom, if ever, in attendance at the venerated clubs or the contemporary leather contest world. In addition to the void of hot guys, there were other problems, including contempt for male expression. I watched as leather contest political trends moved away from celebrating kinky gay male expression, choosing instead to be platforms insisting on safe space for everyone, everywhere, all at once. Having any boundaries or criteria for a contest was reframed as oppression. Leather contests became magnets for broken-winged individuals rather than radical sex enthusiasts. The leather stage became a place for competitive suffering. “Pick me! No one ever has suffered as much as me!” From the costumes I saw, the speeches I heard, and the perfume I inhaled, I came to realize that leather culture was no longer a place to pursue secrets that make a sub-boy's heart sing when he's on his knees in front of you. There were too many distractions. Mr. Leather contests had become another LGBTQIA+ megaphone screaming at the world for acceptance – not something celebrating kinky gay men. That's what I saw at the last Mr. Los Angeles Leather contest I attended.Standing there, wearing my Mr. Los Angeles Leather vest, I felt like I didn't belong anymore. Maybe I never had. As I was standing there, processing that feeling, another titleholder whispered directly into my ear, “I don't want to be part of this.”I agreed. It was a sad moment. The fury and vitriol I saw on social media following the LAL contest sealed the deal, and I have not been back to a Mr. Los Angeles Leather contest since. The contest shows us who we are. I was already feeling homeless after my home leather bar, a two-stepping country bar called Oil Can Harry's, closed following the death of its owner, Bob Tomasino. He created Mr. Oil Can Harry's Leather, and my life changed as a result. The Mr. Los Angeles Leather part of the legacy he gave me now felt foreign. I thought, Mike, we're done with this. I mentioned this disillusionment towards the end of this Fireside Chats interview with Douglas O'Keeffe (54:16). After that, I no longer paid attention to the leather contest calendar. *****“I'd like to talk to you about working with a contestant,” Hunter said on the phone as I rode the escalator up to Crunch Gym in West Hollywood. Hunter is a producer of OFF SUNSET, an insanely good cook, and husband to Charlie Matula, the owner of Eagle LA, where many of the leather contests in Los Angeles take place. Are you kidding me? Don't you know I think this is all a joke now? I'm focusing my attention on spaces where men get together with men and find that reason enough to throw a party. Why should I waste my time? I said that in my head. “Who is it?” is what I actually said out loud. He told me. Of course, I'd seen Marcus at the Eagle! He'd been there forever. I had also done the AIDS LifeCycle with him, and, maybe most important of all, I'd always found him intensely fuckable. “I'd be happy to talk to him,” I said. This is how I ended up back in Chicago for IML in 2023, this time as support for Mr. Eagle LA 2023, Marcus Barela. He competed and won the International Mister Leather 2023 contest, making him IML#43. A little leather brother to my IML#29 designation. Marcus is perfect for today's leather political realities, so I just encouraged him to be himself, kept track of the contest timeline, and stayed out of his way. His victory was inevitable.Rather than draw a line of contempt in the sand so I could stand on one side and marinate in my self-righteous anger, I did my best to accept the contest as it was. Now, Marcus is thriving as IML43 in the same leather world I mentioned above; he's perfect for this moment. That fact is why he teaches me so much every time we talk. About six weeks ago, my phone rang again. This time, it was Charlie, the owner of Eagle LA, which is now a seven-minute walk from the new condo I bought with my husband, Dennis, two years ago. “I'd like both of you to be contestant handlers (den daddies) for this year's Mr. Eagle LA Leather contest.” He said. I'm glad I said, “Yes.” Being part of that bar contest, in a service capacity, was a surprise homecoming that touched me deeply, especially as an older man. I didn't have to give any scores or make any speeches; I just helped four bright-eyed contestants while they showed me what bravery looked like. All while surrounded by people I've known for nearly two decades. It felt like home. That experience brought me to the realization that the contest itself, its liturgy of Meet & Greet, Interview, Speech, Bar Wear, and Jockstrap, has its own power to reveal who we are individually and as a community. It's why I wrote some glowing things about gay leather contests in last week's piece. Maybe I'm just old and getting soft. Still, with the remnants of old clubs withering on the vine, the most challenging truth to accept now is the fact that the real leather culture of today is the leather contest system itself. I will work within that system, having faith that celebrating kinky gay men's culture will have the power to bring us home. Get full access to The Sensitive Slut at mikegerle.substack.com/subscribe
Overwhelmed by crowds of geared-up men at my first leather event, a Tom of Finland “Butt Boy” party in Hollywood, I escaped to an outdoor patio for a cigarette. I was in my late 20s, in the mid-1990s, wearing gear I'd purchased specifically for the event: a harness, armbands, a classic leather cap, leather shorts, and boots from an army surplus store on Santa Monica Blvd. With my naked back against a cool brick wall, I watched as men drifted between rooms while I pulled casually on my cigarette, hoping to look like I belonged. Apparently, I did. A beautiful shirtless blonde guy around my age, in jeans and boots, caught my eye and walked toward me. While I was still trying to figure out what to say to him, he got on his knees, clasped his hands behind his back, and bowed his head, causing an intoxicating wave of sexual arousal to wash through me. I discovered a new reality. Clouds parted. The skies opened. The leather gods smiled down upon me. At least that's how it felt. Instinctively, I reached out and stroked his short-cropped hair. “Thank you, sir!” He said. And then…I had no idea what to do. No. Fucking. Idea. I honestly don't remember what happened to that guy. All I know is he disappeared. And that scene played itself in my head repeatedly for over a decade. Searching for answers on my own got me nowhere, so at 41, I entered my first leather contest because I wanted to know what to do if that opportunity presented itself again. For the non-leather-folk “muggles,” it may be necessary to give some context to these rituals. Just like the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the Leather World has its own press, its own houses, and its own politics. Each contest (each “house”), from Eagle LA to International Mister Leather (IML), sets its own rules for who is allowed to compete, the criteria for winning, and the responsibilities of the winning titleholder. Each house has its own special magic and wants to know if their contestants have the magical qualities that their house values. The judges of the contest act as the sorting hat. If I sponsored a contest, I'd let the judges know I'm looking for men who like sex, power exchange protocols, dancing, empathy, directness, self-reliance, respect, loyalty, and honesty. I'm not great at all those qualities, but I would enjoy being with men pursuing them. A different house might focus on people who like quoting leather history, fundraisers, hyper-inclusivity, etc. Every house (club, organization) gets to be exactly what they want to be. The contest doesn't care. Go ahead and put it in the blender. We'll see what comes out. Most contests follow the same format, which I have come to respect as a ritualized liturgy: Meet and Greet, Interview, Speech, Bar-wear, Jockstrap, and Announcement of the Winners. The liturgy provides a structure for us to sort out what's important to us individually and collectively. It provides an arena for confronting questions like: Who are we as a community? Who am I as an individual in this community? Do I belong here, or am I just trying to fit in? It's the kind of self-reflection that happens in private therapy sessions, meditation retreats, or when laying awake at 3 a.m. wondering, “What's the purpose of my life?” Most often, a sense of community, meaning, and purpose is evoked, which is why we keep doing it. However, sometimes the message from the contest is, “You guys are not aligned on what's important, and you'll suffer until it's sorted out. You have work to do!” Even when contests have melted down, the leather community has learned important lessons. Do our judges reflect our values? What are our values? Are we curious about new ideas? Do we have limits? Are we communicating our expectations? My personal relationship with the contest has fluctuated wildly from joy to contempt and back again. I won three competitions and enjoyed being famous, thinking it would fix all my doubts regarding my sexuality and self-worth. It didn't. The contest taught me that I had work to do. I had to decide for myself who I am and find the organization where I belong instead of petitioning organizations for membership that require me to change something about myself to fit in. I also learned, and I'm not sure where, how to accept the gift of a beautiful sub kneeling at my feet. I can leave my hand there on his head, neck, or shoulder while I finish my cigarette. No words are necessary. I can give him a task, like nuzzling my boots or another body part in front of him. I can instruct him to stand for inspection, hands on his head, eyes down, while I run my hands over his body, taking what he wants to give. I can ask him if he's prepared to service me in the dark room. The contest has helped me sort out my own values. It has taught me to use discernment when asked to participate in an organization. It has shown me the power of showing up, the power of being absent, and the power of speaking my truth with empathy. The contest liturgy is robust enough to take all the leather and kink worlds can throw at it and still create a sense of home, belonging, and meaning for those involved. Whether it's love or contempt, the contest will show all those involved who they really are. The Sensitive Slut is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Sensitive Slut at mikegerle.substack.com/subscribe
It's a Monday and Fi reckons Jane isn't in the best mood but they're persevering! They chat Annie Nightingale, Jane's cooking and jockstraps. Plus, all this week on their Times Radio show, Jane and Fi will focus on pornography and the impact it has. Kicking things off, they speak to the Children's Commissioner Rachel De Souza and Dr Fiona Vera-Gray, the deputy director of the Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit at London Metropolitan University. If you want to follow along with this conversation, make sure you're tuning into Times Radio every day this week at 4:20pm. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio Follow us on Instagram! @janeandfiAssistant Producer: Eve Salusbury Times Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 21 of the Two Month Review kicks off with a discussion of Taylor Swift and the demise of alt-weeklies, then segues into a long discussion about the opening party scene in Same Bed Different Dreams. Chad and Brian talk about what's real and not in both the party scene and the "Dream One" section about the Korean Provisional Government, and start picking out various echos or motifs in the text—some of which won't come to fruition for several episodes . . . This week's music is "Debra" by Jockstrap. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel and you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please rate us—wherever you get your podcasts! Tune in next week for "2333," which will cover up to page 155. Follow Open Letter, Two Month Review, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests.
Season 21 of the Two Month Review kicks off with a discussion of Taylor Swift and the demise of alt-weeklies, then segues into a long discussion about the opening party scene in Same Bed Different Dreams. Chad and Brian talk about what's real and not in both the party scene and the "Dream One" section about the Korean Provisional Government, and start picking out various echos or motifs in the text—some of which won't come to fruition for several episodes . . . This week's music is "Debra" by Jockstrap. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel and you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please rate us—wherever you get your podcasts! Tune in next week for "2333," which will cover up to page 155. Follow Open Letter, Two Month Review, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests.
Some unique music dropped in November, and the music directors are in the know! Join Jalen Thompson and Paris Huckaby as they recount the month in music and close out the fall semester.
Tuesday fun with fresh jokes, Cass's trotting plans, a stripper fight, and a double dose of public Jackin' It. We discuss the thing that unites us all, play What the Flick?, and honor a persistent listener. We say why Millennials rule, why Anthony sounds better in a jockstrap, and how not to get a DUI added on to a DUI. We get in touch with the stars to find our musical horoscopes, and finally find out if Snoop is really giving up smoking weed. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hunks discuss the new remix album from the English duo.
Et James Brown qui copie David Bowie. Ou l'inverse. TRACKLISTLee Moses - Time and Place Souleance - Koul Dan Mon Do (Poirier Remix)Jockstrap - Sexy ft. Babymorocco & Taylor Skye Yaya Bey - the evidence Le disque de 19h22 (envoyez votre proposition, un morceau aux couleurs Nova Club, à @davidblot sur Instagram!) :Harold Melvin & Blue Notes - Wake up Everybody Pinkpantheress - Another life (ft. Rema)Pinkpantheress - Bury me (ft. Kelela)Larry June & Cards - Clocked In Brent Faiyaz - On This Side ft. A$AP ANT & CruddyMurdaBenny The Butcher & Lil Wayne - Big Dog L'Rain - Pet RockSofia Kourtesis - Cecilia George Riley - Star George Riley - Skin Raphael Schön - Fiesta 2000 (Sally C remix)Actress - Its me ( g 8 )Hotline TNT - Protocol David Bowie - Fame (Live Nassau Coliseum 76')James Brown - Hot (I Need To Be Loved, Loved, Loved, Loved)Dasha Rush - Trumpets of Andromeda Julia Holter - Sun Girl Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Des news, des news et quelques classiques à l'ancienne !TRACKLIST The Doors - Riders On The Storm Jay Worthy, Kamaiyah & Harry Fraud - 9AM Mannequin Pussy - I Don't Know YouCaroline Polachek - Dang 19h22Luther Vendross - Never Too Much Dawn Richard - Babe Ruth Jockstrap ft. Taylor Skye - Good Girl Cobrah - Tequila MIKE - Zap!MIKE ft. fashionspitta - REAL LOVEMary J Blige - Real LoveMary J Blige - Mary Jane (live)Mary J Blige - Love No Limit (live)Sampha - Stereo Color Cloud (Shamen's Dream)Sampha - Suspended Badbadnotgood & Charlotte Day Wilson - Sleeper The Drew-Vels - Tell Him Kali Uchis - Te MataBabyfxce E ft. BabyTron - Rich Talking Blaze - Street Corner: Get UpBLUNDETTO x DI RUPTION - Lonely Dub Dasha Rush - MorphingeistFlorentino - Sicaria ft. DJ Python Miguel Atwood-Ferguson - Ano Yo Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Jill Sutherlin didn't set out to become the caretaker of a beloved Mission barbershop, but life is funny that way. Her story takes us and The Refinery Grooming Club through the pandemic, the ups and downs of recovery, and the sacred spaces we cultivate for our communities. Jill performed this story at Muni Diaries Live in April 2023.
Poor Els got mugged last week huns, so today's episode starts with the download on her enforced digital detox, before taking a sunnier towards perhaps the best news we've heard all year – Maya Jama and Stormzy are back together!! – and our slightly tragic obsession with this ultimate modern day love story. Then, more summer reading recommendations, including Imogen Crimp's A Very Nice Girl, the buzziest debut novel of last year, and Dolly Alderton's upcoming second novel, Good Material, as well as some suggestions from you gorgeous listeners. We also debate why there are so few ‘bad boy' voices in literature these days, the female protagonist overload, and whether we could ever be interested in an ‘incel-y' perspective. Finally, an unfortunate look at Kanye's builders bum in Venice (yes you read that correctly), plus a rundown on the ongoing Hollywood strikes, and how they're shaping TV and film for the future. Recommendations discussed: Jockstrap, I Love You Jennifer B Another Round on Netflix Theatre Camp in cinemas now The Woman in the Wall on BBC1 A Very Nice Girl by Imogen Crimp Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan Good Material by Dolly Alderton (out this November) The List by Yomi Adekoke The Happy Couple by Naoise Dolan Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne
Lisa Channer is a theater artist, teacher and filmmaker. Her 18 year old son, Daniel, is going to music school this fall, just like Milo, except in Chicago. We've known these guys for a long time-ever since Milo and Daniel were little pip squeaks. We sat down to catch up and had another great Growing Up Naked conversation about the kids' different views of leaving home, what it's like being children of theater people, Sinead O'Connor, relationships, sleepovers, death, and that old chestnut "discovering a sibling you never knew you had"-say WHAT???Bouncy, bouncy in the rubber room- it's GREAT!Growing Up Naked theme composed, produced and performed by Isaac DellMusic: "Neon" by Jockstrap, Nothing Compares 2U, written by Prince, performed by Sinéad O'Connor,Ain't A Catch by Abalone Fisherman*"Truth, Beauty and Kindness" thanks to Kira Obolensky
Aaron Rodgers can talk for three minutes about how he has no opinion. One minute, Lebron and Kyrie are being separated at recess, and the next minute they're sending love letters to each other in math class. Even your mailman has an OnlyFans.Support the show
Does it turn you on when your Dom ignores you and watches South Park while you're choking on their massive meatstick? Non-binary writer & comedian Matthew Beld matches with bootycall-to-be JDaddy on 3 different Hookup sites in the same day, and Matthew's attempts at radical honesty help them communicate clearly - and get exactly what they want. Plus Dixie gets a message: her secret storytelling methods helped a Bawdy Superfan not just get a great new job, but played a big part in keeping Barbie's Trans / Non-binary family safe from impending Anti-Trans legislation in the South. Never forget: Telling your story can change your life! Song: 'Downtown' (Peaches) Queer | Firsts l LGBTQIA+ l Trifecta l OKCupid | Adam4Adam | Grindr | Hung l Public Sex | Bottom l BDSM l Spanking l Pawn Stars l Degradation l Ignored l Online Dating | Radical Honesty | Sexual Conversation l Booty Call l Trysexual l Jockstrap l Military l Uniform l Humiliation l Outdoors l Ambien l Pain l Restriction l Dom l Handcuffs l Boy l Wikipedia l Blowjob l South Park l Poppers l Chain l Cuddling l Open Communication l No Judgment l Tied Up l About our Storyteller: Matthew Beld is a non-binary writer and comedian living in San Francisco, CA. They have performed at shows around the Bay Area including Bawdy Storytelling, KQED StoryCorps, Submission Comedy, and About Last Night. They write and teach with sketch comedy troupe Killing My Lobster and co-host the Strut Queer Open Mic in the Castro. You can find their writing about transgender livin' on the Broke-Ass Stuart website. https://brokeassstuart.com/2023/03/13/transgender-crying-san-francisco/ https://brokeassstuart.com/2023/05/01/transamerica-pyramid-restoration-transgender/ https://brokeassstuart.com/2023/04/10/fertility-san-francisco-spring/ Episode links: Wanna go to Camp? I'll be in Portland this week to teach Brand Storytelling for Sex Educators at Sex Geek Summer Camp from June 16th - 21st (there's still time to sign up!). Here's the link to Sex Geek Summer Camp, with all the info: https://courses.reidaboutsex.com/I-want-sex-geek-summer-camp-info I'm hoping to have a gathering on June 15th in Portland. If you're interested in a Portland meet-up, message me at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com and I'll let you know the plan. My last couple of PDX meetups were such fun gatherings because I love to meet the people who listen to the podcast! Are you a fan of Bawdy Storytelling's podcast and live shows? Please consider a donation of any amount to help us keep bringing these stories to your ears. Your donation (of any size) can help keep us going; other live events and venues are dropping like flies around us, but your generosity will help Dixie continue this important work. Our donation links are: BuyMeACoffee: buymeacoff.ee/bawdy Venmo: Venmo.com/BawdyStorytelling Paypal: paypal.me/bawdystorytelling Zelle: BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com CashApp: $DixieDeLaTour Every single dollar helps right now - and THANK YOU! What's the Best way to support Bawdy? It's Patreon. As a Bawdy Patreon member, your membership ensures that Bawdy can continue. Join Bawdy's Patreon now and you'll get exclusive Patreon-only content, and my eternal gratitude. Become a Member now at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy My forthcoming Substack 'The Dixie Ramble' is at https://substack.com/profile/22550258-dixie-de-la-tour #Subscribe What is Substack? Substack is an email newsletter platform (made up of text, audio, video, etc) known for its hands off approach to censorship. While there are still some publishing guidelines (no porn, hate speech or harassment, for example), the platform's lack of gatekeeping has attracted both ground-breaking journalists and some seriously controversial writers”. https://blog.hootsuite.com/what-is-substack/ (My Substack launch has been delayed by my life's latest calamity, but it'll start soon) Want to enroll for my next storytelling workshop? I'm working on a hybrid workshop (in-person AND online), so get on our email list to find out when registration opens at a: https://bawdystorytelling.com/subscribe Want to work-on-one with me? I'm currently helping people to documentaries, personal stories for the stage, book outlines, and even personal branding to help you live the live that you dream of. I can help you tell a compelling, relatable story, help you communicate with clarity, land your dream job, discover your own story (many people say it's better than therapy)… Whether it's getting onstage, writing a memoir, creating a podcast, or learning brand storytelling for your business, I've got this, and can help you. Email me at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com and let's make it happen. Bawdy Got Me Laid perfume, Bawdy Butter & more: Dixie has created her own fragrance: You'll love #BawdyGotMeLaid perfume, scented with golden honey, amber, ylang ylang, and warm vanilla. There's also our (scented or unscented) creamy Bawdy Butter, Hair & Bawdy Oil, & more. Bawdy Got Me Laid Merchandise means you can deliver your own great smelling Motorboats while supporting Dixie and Bawdy. Get yours today at https://bawdystorytelling.com/merchandise Check out our Bawdy Storytelling Fiends and Fans group on Facebook - it's a place to discuss the podcast's stories with the storytellers, share thoughts with your fellow listeners, & help Dixie make the podcast even better. Just answer 3 simple questions and you're IN! https://www.facebook.com/groups/360169851578316/ ProTip: Subscribe to the Bawdy Storytelling email list & you'll be notified of all upcoming storytelling workshops, livestreams, podcasts, live shows and Special Events first at https://bawdystorytelling.com/subscribe Thank you to the Team that makes this podcast possible! Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Roman Den houdijker Sound Engineer: David Grosof Storytelling support by Mosa Maxwell-Smith Dixie's VA is Roillan James Additional support from Donal Mooney, Ty McKenzie & Crystal Crowe Bawdy's Creator & Podcast Host is Dixie De La Tour & Thank you to Pleasure Podcasts. Bawdy Storytelling is proud to be part of your sex-positive podcast collective! Website: https://bawdystorytelling.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ Like us at www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling Join us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/groups/46341 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Subscribe at Watch us on YouTube at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV Find out about upcoming Podcast episodes - & Livestreams - at www.BawdyStorytelling.com/subscribe
What type of business would you let Antonio Brown manage?What's more realistic? A club pro almost winning a major championship, or Sylvester Stallone doing porn? Trick question again: they both happened. See we told you all along, Jackson Mahomes is a stand up guy.Support the show
We have this year's NFL Draft Winners and Losers.It's Unofficial: Joel Embiid wins the MVP for the third year in a row.Will Lamar Jackson hire a financial planner to manage the millions he lost by not having agent?and if Brock Purdy is so irrelevant, why do we keep hearing about him?Support the show
The mattress that Dak Prescott endorses is so comfortable it puts him to sleep in the playoffs each year.Dillon Brooks, of the Memphis Grizzlies, finally did it: He gave us a reason to root for Lebron JamesAnd the JV Waterboys host their annual NFL mock draft. Support the show
4-21 Segment 1 - TGIF - Previewing the weekend (three times over) - Jockstrap discussion - Reporting cash tips - Blue check marks vanish - SpaceX rocket launches - UFOs & conspiracy talk - Obsession with serial killers
It's ‘Amatur' in golf but ‘Amateur' in porn.If Wil Zalatoris leaves the Happy Gilmore putter at home he might have a chance at the Masters .Is Wil Levis the next Bo Calahan?Just like Tupac, Shohei Ohtani is gonna ‘Live and Die in LA'Support the show
If Tiger Woods sent his girlfriend to a Four Season instead of a Holiday Inn Express, she probably wouldn't be suing him for $30 million dollars. Aaron Rodgers is the equivalent of Adam Sandler: only doing movies with the same actors in each one.JVWaterboys review the start of the 2023 NFL Free Agency periodPatrick Peterson has another thing coming if he thinks he's wearing number 7 in Pittsburgh.Support the show
Sorry Vikings fans; until the Super Bowl is moved to 1:00, Captain Kirk won't be bringing home a ring. Does Tom Brady really think people who own cats don't go to work.Congratulations to Paxton Lynch! He became the only quarterback ever to take his skate off and try to stab someone. And the JVWaterboys review the Underwear Olympics and the NFL Combine.Support the show
Chosen Anderson will be choosing retirement. The next time an NFL player wants to show off their athleticism, just remember, Roger Goodell hates athleticism. Do you have the Vikings or the Cowboys in your top 10? Trick Question, they're the same team!Support the show
According to Kyrie Irving, once you're a flat earther you're never a round earther.What could Roger Goodell mismanage more, a Lemonade Stand or a Kissing Booth with Pamela Anderson.Juju finally accomplished the ultimate goal… Getting more Social Media views than Jackson Mahomes.Support the show
Mady reads pop culture headlines and Scout reacts to them! They chat about the Don't Worry Darling disaster, Harry Styles, Chris Pines, Jerry Seinfeld for Kiff, Kim Kardashian on the cover of Interview Magazine, The Game of Thrones new TV show, and more! JOIN OUR COMMUNITY CENTER ON GENEVA! LEAVE A VOICEMAIL FOR THE SISTERS HERE! GET OUR MERCH HERE :) SUBSCRIBE to the new Okay Sis newsletter here- TGIM is about to take on a whole new meaning! Follow us! Okay Sis: @okaysispodcast Scout: @scoutsobel Mady: @madymaio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
His name is Michael Rapaport aka The Gringo Mandingo aka The Jewish Brad Pitt aka Captain Colitis aka The Disruptive Warrior aka Mr. NY is with Dean Collins aka The Young Shooter aka The Fake Kurt Cobain aka Deuce Collins aka Mr. Brazil aka Pritch & they are here to discuss: Needing go one step further with his phelgm & that sea moss, enjoying performing in Pittsburgh, an embarrassing story from Dean's past, Hats not being an Invitation to Chat, Breaking Down the Kanye West Documentary, being backstage at a Kanye Concert, documentary footage, watching Episode 1 of Winning Time, experiences with Jerry West & Kareem Abdul-Jabbar & Magic Johnson, being babysat by Arsenio Hall & a whole lotta mo'! This episode is not to be missed! Stand Up Comedy Tickets on sale at: MichaelRapaportComedy.com Thanks Tru Niagen. Save 20% on your first purchase at truniagen.com/CHAMP with code CHAMP For all things sports wagering use MyBookie.AG with Promo Code: RAPAPORT If you are interested in MLB, NBA, NFL & UFC Picks/Parlays Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram & subscribe to packages at www.CaptainPicks.com www.dbpodcasts.com Produced by DBPodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts, @iamrapaport, @michaelrapaport on TikTok, Twitter & Instagram Music by Jansport J (Follow @JansportJ) www.JansportJMusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices