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Straight Outta Lo Cash and The Scenario
Womanology: Being True To You...What Them Dates Look Like Part II w/ Dominique Lovings

Straight Outta Lo Cash and The Scenario

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 69:38


Ria is joined again by Dom explore the profound aspects of dating, relationships, and self-discovery. Building from a previous conversation in Part 1, this installment delves deeper into how personal histories and self-worth influence romantic choices. With candid anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, they unravel the complexities of modern dating dynamics and the importance of aligning personal values with relationship goals. The discussion is underpinned by mentions of popular culture figures like Beyonce and Megan Thee Stallion, grounding the conversation in relatable narratives. Throughout the episode, Dom shares her dating experiences and her journey towards understanding relationship dynamics, touching on themes of love languages, compatibility, and alignment of life goals. The dialogue seamlessly blends personal insights with broader cultural phenomena, particularly focusing on the shifts in relationship expectations in contemporary society. Both Ria and Dom advocate for authenticity and vulnerability in relationships as essential components for building meaningful connections. This episode is rich with advice for anyone navigating the complexities of dating, encouraging listeners to honor their past, learn from their experiences, and approach new relationships as their true selves. Follow Womanology on Instagram (@womanology_Podcast) Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com                  Hit the Voicemail at 641-715-3900 Ext. 769558 Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542    Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395    Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je    To Listen to the Podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH                     YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU                     Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ                    Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1                                     IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y1 

Straight Outta Lo Cash and The Scenario
Womanology: Being True To You...What Them Dates Look Like w/ Dominique Lovings

Straight Outta Lo Cash and The Scenario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 52:43


In this empowering episode on Womanology Ria and Dom of Everyone Needs an Aquarius discuss the importance of women being honest with themselves about what they truly want in a partner, not what they think they should want or what others approve of. They discuss traits that genuinely excite you. -Notice your patterns—are you always choosing based on looks, potential, or comfort? -Challenge any internalized beliefs that you need to settle or compromise too much. -Dating should feel like a reflection of your self-worth, not a place to beg for love. You deserve to be excited about the person you're building with. Follow Womanology on Instagram (@womanology_Podcast) Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com                  Hit the Voicemail at 641-715-3900 Ext. 769558 Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542    Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395    Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je    To Listen to the Podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH                     YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU                     Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ                    Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1                                     IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y1 

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Fri 7/11 - Court Action on Trump EO, Mass Federal Layoffs Planned, $20m Claim by Mahmoud Khalil

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 25:53


This Day in Legal History: Richard and Mildred Loving ArrestedOn this day in legal history, July 11, 1958, Richard and Mildred Loving were arrested in Central Point, Virginia, for violating the state's Racial Integrity Act, which banned interracial marriage. The couple had legally wed in Washington, D.C., but upon returning to Virginia, they were charged with "cohabiting as man and wife, against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth." Richard, a white man, and Mildred, a Black and Indigenous woman, pled guilty and were sentenced to one year in prison, suspended on the condition that they leave the state for 25 years.The Lovings relocated to Washington, D.C., but their desire to return home ultimately led to a pivotal civil rights case. In 1963, they wrote to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, who referred them to the ACLU. Attorneys Bernard Cohen and Philip Hirschkop took up their case, arguing that Virginia's law violated the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment. After years of legal battles, the case reached the U.S. Supreme Court.In Loving v. Virginia (1967), the Court unanimously struck down laws banning interracial marriage, declaring that "the freedom to marry… may not be infringed by the State." Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote that Virginia's law served no legitimate purpose "independent of invidious racial discrimination." The decision invalidated similar laws in 15 other states.The Lovings never sought to become civil rights icons—they simply wanted to live as a married couple in their home state. Their quiet determination reshaped American constitutional law, affirming marriage as a fundamental right and setting a legal precedent that continues to influence equal protection jurisprudence.The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily paused a lower court ruling that had blocked President Donald Trump's executive order removing collective bargaining rights for large segments of the federal workforce. U.S. District Judge James Donato had issued the initial injunction in June, finding the executive order likely violated federal employees' First Amendment rights and targeted unions viewed as adversarial to Trump. The appeals court's administrative stay keeps the order in limbo while it considers the administration's appeal, with oral arguments scheduled for July 17.Trump's order affects 21 federal agencies and would make it easier to discipline or fire employees while restricting union challenges. The order notably broadened national security exceptions to collective bargaining beyond intelligence agencies like the CIA and FBI. Unions argue the move is retaliatory and affects many workers who don't handle national security matters.Earlier, a Washington, D.C. judge blocked the same order at seven agencies, including the DOJ and Treasury, but that ruling is also stayed pending appeal. The Trump administration has also filed lawsuits to void existing union contracts, though one such suit by the Treasury was dismissed for lack of standing. A related case remains pending in Texas.US court pauses block on Trump eliminating union bargaining for federal workers | ReutersThe White House is currently reviewing federal agency layoff plans following a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that permits large-scale downsizing of the government workforce. Two senior officials confirmed the review is aimed at minimizing future legal challenges by ensuring all plans comply with congressional rules and civil service regulations. Coordination is being handled through the White House Counsel's Office and the Office of Personnel Management. Although no specific timeline has been announced, officials say the layoffs are an "immediate priority," with a goal to reduce the size of government swiftly.The ruling, welcomed by the Trump administration, allows agencies to act on plans developed earlier this year under the guidance of the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk. However, the administration acknowledged that labor contracts and due process protections still apply, and lawsuits are expected even if legal thresholds are met.The State Department has already confirmed it will begin issuing termination notices imminently, having proposed nearly 2,000 job cuts in May. Overall, about 260,000 federal employees have already exited through firings, resignations, or early retirements since January. The layoffs are expected to affect more than a dozen departments, including Agriculture, Commerce, and Veterans Affairs.White House reviews mass federal layoff plans, aims for swift action | ReutersMahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and permanent U.S. resident, has filed a $20 million claim against the Trump administration, alleging false imprisonment and malicious prosecution. Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist, was detained for over 100 days by immigration authorities who accused him of undermining U.S.–Israel relations. His legal team submitted the claim under federal rules requiring damages claims to be filed before a lawsuit. Homeland Security dismissed the claim as "absurd," defending its actions as lawful.Khalil argues his arrest was politically motivated, targeting him for his pro-Palestinian speech, and says he would accept an official apology and a policy change as an alternative to monetary compensation. He was released on bail in June after a federal judge ruled his detention violated his First Amendment rights. The case has drawn widespread attention from civil rights and Palestinian advocacy groups, who accuse the administration of equating criticism of Israel with antisemitism.Trump has publicly pledged to deport foreign students participating in anti-Israel protests, and Khalil was the first high-profile detainee under this initiative. His lawyers continue to challenge his deportation, and the administration has six months to respond to his compensation claim.Mahmoud Khalil seeks $20 million from Trump administration over immigration arrest | ReutersThis week's closing theme is by George Gershwin.This week's closing theme is dedicated to one of America's most iconic composers—George Gershwin, who died on July 11, 1937, at just 38 years old. Though his life was short, Gershwin's musical legacy is vast, bridging the worlds of classical music and jazz with unprecedented flair. His compositions resonate with a distinctively American voice, and no piece captures that better than Rhapsody in Blue. Premiered in 1924, the work opens with a now-famous clarinet glissando and bursts into a vibrant, restless energy that seems to embody the optimism and chaos of early 20th-century New York.Commissioned by bandleader Paul Whiteman, Rhapsody in Blue was Gershwin's first major attempt to merge classical form with jazz idioms. What emerged was a concerto-like work that thrilled audiences and critics alike and marked the beginning of serious recognition for jazz as a concert-hall art form. Gershwin performed the piano solo himself at the premiere, having written much of it in a hurry and leaving some sections to be improvised on the spot.His sudden death from a brain tumor shocked the music world. It cut short the career of a composer who had already revolutionized American music and was poised to do much more. In works like Porgy and Bess and An American in Paris, Gershwin demonstrated a rare ability to synthesize European traditions with American vernacular music. But Rhapsody in Blue remains his most enduring testament—a collision of elegance, innovation, and vitality.As we reflect on Gershwin's passing this week, we close with Rhapsody in Blue, a work that continues to pulse with life nearly a century after its premiere. Its blend of bluesy lyricism and orchestral sweep makes it a fitting tribute to a composer whose voice was silenced too soon.Without further ado, George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, enjoy! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Pillow Talk
LEANA LOVINGS LOSES VIRGINITY ON SET

Pillow Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 62:55


Send us a textRyan is joined by the irresistibly sweet and secretly savage Leana Lovings, bringing her bubbly charm and unexpected stories to the couch. Co-hosting the chaos is comedian Che Durena, bringing his signature humor and sharp takes. It's playful, unpredictable, and full of laughs you won't want to miss.Check out our sponsors:J*RK WITH MATES - FREE $10 PROMO CODE:https://linktr.ee/pillowtalkwithryanGET FREE $10 TO PLAY WITHCREATORS! MAKE MORE MONEY WITH FANSREVENUE:https://fansrevenue.com/?r=325790CHECK OUT FANSLY:http://fansly.com/pillowtalkCHECK OUT E420 FOR DEALS!Use code PILLOWTALK and get 15% OFF.Check out their site: https://spn.so/ua5h3gg6 or Download app: https://spn.so/lqe5nf6pCheck out POPSTAR and CLAIM 20% OFF:https://popstarlabs.com/pillowtalkPILLOWTALK UNCENSORED:https://linktr.ee/pillowtalkwithryanSOCIALS:Ryan Pownall:https://instagram.com/itsryanpownall/Pillow Talk:https://instagram.com/pillowtalkwithryan/Che Durena:https://www.instagram.com/chedurena/Leana Lovings:https://www.instagram.com/theleanalovings/Episode 211- Producer Terry

It Happened One Podcast
55. Loving (2016)

It Happened One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 38:45


In this episode, Shanté and Danny discuss the movie about the couple that helped legalize interracial marriage in the United States. We wouldn't be here without the Lovings, so celebrate a belated Loving Day with us!

History & Factoids about today
June 12-The Lovings, George HW Bush, Anne Frank, The Troggs, Asia, Boston, Chris Young, Meredith Brooks, Gomer Pyle

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 14:01


National Peanut Butter cookie day.  Entertainment from 1970.  National Loving day in homor or Richard & Mildred Loving, Nelson Mandela sentenced to life in prison, Todays birthdays - George HW Bush, Vic Damone, Anne Frank, Jim Nabors, Reg Presley, John Wetton, Brad Delp, Timothy Busfield, Meredith Brooks, Chris Young.  Gregory Peck died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran   https://www.diannacorcoran.com/ Peanut butter cookie - Parry GrippFoolish - AshantiDrive - Alan JacksonBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent     http://50cent.com/Your breaking my heart - Vic DamoneBack home in Indiana - Jim NaborsWild thing - The TroggsHeat of the moment - AsiaFeelin satisfied - BostonBitch - Meredith Brooks I'm coming over - Chris YoungExit - Anoither tonight - Kenny Cursio    https://kennycurciomusic.com/ countryundergroundradio.comcooolmedia.com

New Books in Literary Studies
Seulghee Lee, "Other Lovings: An Afroasian American Theory of Life" (Ohio State UP, 2025)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 42:33


Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel Shortcomings (2007), Gayl Jones' novella Corregidora (1975), and the cultural phenomenon of "Linsanity" and the lasting impact of NBA player Jeremy Lin's rise to fame. In Other Lovings, Seulghee Lee traces the presence and plenitude of love embedded in Black and Asian American literatures and cultures to reveal their irreducible power to cohere minoritarian social life. Bringing together Black studies, Asian American studies, affect theory, critical theory, and queer of color critique, Lee examines the bonds of love in works by Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, David Henry Hwang, Gayl Jones, Fred Moten, Adrian Tomine, and Charles Yu. He attends to the ontological force of love in popular culture, investigating Asian American hip-hop and sport through readings of G Yamazawa, Year of the Ox, and Jeremy Lin, as well as in Black public culture through bell hooks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cornel West. By assessing love's positive function in these works, Lee argues against critical regimes, such as Afropessimism and racial melancholia, that center negativity. In revealing what Black and Asian American traditions share in their positive configurations of being and collectivity, and in their responses to the overarching logic of white supremacy, Other Lovings suggests possibilities for thinking beyond sociological opposition and historical difference and toward political coalition and cultural affinity. Ultimately, Other Lovings argues for a counter-ontology of love—its felt presence, its relational possibilities, and its lived practices. This episode was hosted by Asia Adomanis, a PhD student in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in African American Studies
Seulghee Lee, "Other Lovings: An Afroasian American Theory of Life" (Ohio State UP, 2025)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 42:33


Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel Shortcomings (2007), Gayl Jones' novella Corregidora (1975), and the cultural phenomenon of "Linsanity" and the lasting impact of NBA player Jeremy Lin's rise to fame. In Other Lovings, Seulghee Lee traces the presence and plenitude of love embedded in Black and Asian American literatures and cultures to reveal their irreducible power to cohere minoritarian social life. Bringing together Black studies, Asian American studies, affect theory, critical theory, and queer of color critique, Lee examines the bonds of love in works by Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, David Henry Hwang, Gayl Jones, Fred Moten, Adrian Tomine, and Charles Yu. He attends to the ontological force of love in popular culture, investigating Asian American hip-hop and sport through readings of G Yamazawa, Year of the Ox, and Jeremy Lin, as well as in Black public culture through bell hooks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cornel West. By assessing love's positive function in these works, Lee argues against critical regimes, such as Afropessimism and racial melancholia, that center negativity. In revealing what Black and Asian American traditions share in their positive configurations of being and collectivity, and in their responses to the overarching logic of white supremacy, Other Lovings suggests possibilities for thinking beyond sociological opposition and historical difference and toward political coalition and cultural affinity. Ultimately, Other Lovings argues for a counter-ontology of love—its felt presence, its relational possibilities, and its lived practices. This episode was hosted by Asia Adomanis, a PhD student in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books Network
Seulghee Lee, "Other Lovings: An Afroasian American Theory of Life" (Ohio State UP, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 42:33


Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel Shortcomings (2007), Gayl Jones' novella Corregidora (1975), and the cultural phenomenon of "Linsanity" and the lasting impact of NBA player Jeremy Lin's rise to fame. In Other Lovings, Seulghee Lee traces the presence and plenitude of love embedded in Black and Asian American literatures and cultures to reveal their irreducible power to cohere minoritarian social life. Bringing together Black studies, Asian American studies, affect theory, critical theory, and queer of color critique, Lee examines the bonds of love in works by Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, David Henry Hwang, Gayl Jones, Fred Moten, Adrian Tomine, and Charles Yu. He attends to the ontological force of love in popular culture, investigating Asian American hip-hop and sport through readings of G Yamazawa, Year of the Ox, and Jeremy Lin, as well as in Black public culture through bell hooks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cornel West. By assessing love's positive function in these works, Lee argues against critical regimes, such as Afropessimism and racial melancholia, that center negativity. In revealing what Black and Asian American traditions share in their positive configurations of being and collectivity, and in their responses to the overarching logic of white supremacy, Other Lovings suggests possibilities for thinking beyond sociological opposition and historical difference and toward political coalition and cultural affinity. Ultimately, Other Lovings argues for a counter-ontology of love—its felt presence, its relational possibilities, and its lived practices. This episode was hosted by Asia Adomanis, a PhD student in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Asian American Studies
Seulghee Lee, "Other Lovings: An Afroasian American Theory of Life" (Ohio State UP, 2025)

New Books in Asian American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 42:33


Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel Shortcomings (2007), Gayl Jones' novella Corregidora (1975), and the cultural phenomenon of "Linsanity" and the lasting impact of NBA player Jeremy Lin's rise to fame. In Other Lovings, Seulghee Lee traces the presence and plenitude of love embedded in Black and Asian American literatures and cultures to reveal their irreducible power to cohere minoritarian social life. Bringing together Black studies, Asian American studies, affect theory, critical theory, and queer of color critique, Lee examines the bonds of love in works by Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, David Henry Hwang, Gayl Jones, Fred Moten, Adrian Tomine, and Charles Yu. He attends to the ontological force of love in popular culture, investigating Asian American hip-hop and sport through readings of G Yamazawa, Year of the Ox, and Jeremy Lin, as well as in Black public culture through bell hooks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cornel West. By assessing love's positive function in these works, Lee argues against critical regimes, such as Afropessimism and racial melancholia, that center negativity. In revealing what Black and Asian American traditions share in their positive configurations of being and collectivity, and in their responses to the overarching logic of white supremacy, Other Lovings suggests possibilities for thinking beyond sociological opposition and historical difference and toward political coalition and cultural affinity. Ultimately, Other Lovings argues for a counter-ontology of love—its felt presence, its relational possibilities, and its lived practices. This episode was hosted by Asia Adomanis, a PhD student in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-american-studies

New Books in Critical Theory
Seulghee Lee, "Other Lovings: An Afroasian American Theory of Life" (Ohio State UP, 2025)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 42:33


Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel Shortcomings (2007), Gayl Jones' novella Corregidora (1975), and the cultural phenomenon of "Linsanity" and the lasting impact of NBA player Jeremy Lin's rise to fame. In Other Lovings, Seulghee Lee traces the presence and plenitude of love embedded in Black and Asian American literatures and cultures to reveal their irreducible power to cohere minoritarian social life. Bringing together Black studies, Asian American studies, affect theory, critical theory, and queer of color critique, Lee examines the bonds of love in works by Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, David Henry Hwang, Gayl Jones, Fred Moten, Adrian Tomine, and Charles Yu. He attends to the ontological force of love in popular culture, investigating Asian American hip-hop and sport through readings of G Yamazawa, Year of the Ox, and Jeremy Lin, as well as in Black public culture through bell hooks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cornel West. By assessing love's positive function in these works, Lee argues against critical regimes, such as Afropessimism and racial melancholia, that center negativity. In revealing what Black and Asian American traditions share in their positive configurations of being and collectivity, and in their responses to the overarching logic of white supremacy, Other Lovings suggests possibilities for thinking beyond sociological opposition and historical difference and toward political coalition and cultural affinity. Ultimately, Other Lovings argues for a counter-ontology of love—its felt presence, its relational possibilities, and its lived practices. This episode was hosted by Asia Adomanis, a PhD student in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

The Front Stretch
Braxton Clapp-Lovings and Haley Maasek

The Front Stretch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 42:13


Local kart racer Braxton Clapp-Lovings sits down with the guys for a Lyle's Tire and Wheel interview. Braxton gets us updated on his plans for this coming seasonIn Turn 2 the guys cover a few headlines and get you set for this weekends race at BristolThen in Turn 3 the guys talk with another local kart racer, this time they chat with Halee Masek

GET UP CLOSE Podcast With Bree Mills
AVN SPECIAL #1: CORY CHASE, LEXI LUNA, LEANA LOVINGS, ROMI RAIN, AND MORE!

GET UP CLOSE Podcast With Bree Mills

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 92:19


This episode is brought to you by Loyal Fans.On this special episode of the podcast, guest host Siri Dahl is stepping in to interview your favourite stars at the 2025 AVN Awards! Siri sits down with Lexi Luna, Cory Chase, Leana Lovings, Romi Rain, Ember Snow, & Alison Rey to talk all things awards nominations, taboo role-play, iconic interactions with fans, and sexting tips! Settle in & get moist listening to these iconic pornstars talk all things dream MILF rotation, porn bucket lists, crazy custom requests, dick rating criteria, and SO MUCH MORE! Siri Dahl: https://www.instagram.com/thesiridahlagain/ Lexi Luna: https://www.instagram.com/beyondlexpectations/Cory Chase: https://www.instagram.com/corychase2.0/ Leana Lovings: https://www.instagram.com/theleanalovings/Romi Rain: https://www.instagram.com/romirain/ Ember Snow: https://www.instagram.com/ember4ever/ Alison Rey: https://www.instagram.com/areyosunshine/ Bree Mills: https://www.instagram.com/thebreemills/ The ADULT TIME Podcast: ⁠https://linktr.ee/TheADULTTIMEPodcast ABOUT ADULT TIME:Adult Time is a digital subscription platform for a new era of adult entertainment. We are a brand built by people who believe in a future where mature audiences can safely, securely, and proudly have a place in their lineup for premium adult content. In addition to our addictive programming, Adult Time is dedicated to creating a personalized content experience for all our viewers with 400+ channels, 60,000 episodes, and VR and interactive toy integration.

And Now We Drink
And Now We Drink Episode 388: With Leana Lovings and Jake Adelstein

And Now We Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 174:13


In this lively episode of “And Now We Drink,” host Matt Slayer welcomes two returning guests, Jake Adelstein and Leana Lovings, for a thrilling conversation that blends humor, personal revelations, and an insightful exploration of the industry. Jake Adelstein, known for his investigative journalism and deep dive into Japan's underworld, brings an intriguing perspective, while Leana Lovings brings her trademark charm. Tune in for an episode filled with laughter, honest discussions, and a unique window into worlds that are seldom explored with such openness. Whether you're here for the industry insights, Yakuza stories, the laughs, or the vibrant personalities, this episode promises to entertain and engage from start to finish.      Check out Bluesky's First 3rd party verification service. www.bskyverified.social to apply    Cover your shame in our wares. New Merch! anwd.net/merch The Patreon is full of exclusive content and directly supports the show. patreon.com/mattslayer   Subscribe to the youtube youtube.com/andnowwedrink     Check out Irontech's line of silcone companions  https://www.irontechdoll.com/ Use code BIC at checkout for a discount.

The Quarter Life Happy Hour
S8 E16: "Cancer? We Hardly Know Her" (ft. Mallory Lovings)

The Quarter Life Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 46:50


TW: Cancer, trauma, etc.To spread awareness for the end of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I had my lovely friend Mallory join me on the show today to discuss her recent diagnosis, history with breast cancer, and the roller coaster of emotions that she's experienced over the last couple months, including the immense love and support she's been surrounded with.As one of my role models in our college days, one of the most creative humans I've met, and a 3-time podcast guest who's always been on my support team, to know Mallory Lovings is to love her. And I'm glad to have had the chance to talk with her about ways to look after your body and the importance of getting yourself checked out regularly!Mal is a wonderful soul and is an absolute warrior fighting a tough battle. For those who'd like to help, I've attached the link of the GoFundMe Mal's best friend created at the start of her diagnosis as well as her Instagram to offer any words of encouragement and support. Much love to you, Mal

Whiskey Soured
135: Black Barbie: More Than Just A Doll

Whiskey Soured

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 65:58


Retrograde is trying to break my soul but I won't let it! The episode did not drop when it was supposed to last week. Anyway, we are back! This week's episode is with my favorite person, MY BIG SISTER @Jenelle.Lovings! We discuss Netflix's "Black Barbie: More Than Just A Doll" and the EXTREMELY HUGE impact Barbie had on our lives growing up. Look at me letting yall in! Now get into this episode!

GET UP CLOSE Podcast With Bree Mills
LEANA LOVINGS: Cuddle Puddles, Massage Trains, & The Sex Machine

GET UP CLOSE Podcast With Bree Mills

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 44:48


Season 2 of The ADULT TIME Podcast is HERE! In this inaugural episode, host Bree Mills is joined by Adult Time Ambassador & award-winning entertainer Leana Lovings! Listen to hear Leana Lovings' journey in the adult industry, including how her experiences with sensory processing disorder lead to her entry into sex work. Leana discusses her exploration of kinks within in the BDSM community, and how she learned the importance of consent and communication from the kink community. Bree and Leana share their favourite Adult Time creative projects like FUTA WORLD, and Leana's role as an ambassador for Adult Time. From cuddle puddles to riding the Fuck Machine & League of Legends, tune in to an episode full of sensory delights! Leana Lovings: https://www.instagram.com/theleanalovings/ Bree Mills: https://www.instagram.com/thebreemills/ The ADULT TIME Podcast: https://linktr.ee/TheADULTTIMEPodcast ABOUT ADULT TIME: Adult Time is a digital subscription platform for a new era of adult entertainment. We are a brand built by people who believe in a future where mature audiences can safely, securely, and proudly have a place in their lineup for premium adult content. In addition to our addictive programming, Adult Time is dedicated to creating a personalized content experience for all our viewers with 400+ channels, 60,000 episodes, and VR and interactive toy integration.

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Weds 6/12 - Paul Weiss Aggressively Recruits, GETS Tech in Power Grids, Musk Withdraws Lawsuit Against OpenAI, Adobe Responds to AI Fears and J&J Settles Talc

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 8:04


This Day in Legal History: Loving v. VirginiaOn June 12, 1967, the United States Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in the case of Loving v. Virginia, striking down state laws prohibiting interracial marriage. Richard Loving, a white man, and Mildred Jeter, a Black woman, were married in Washington, D.C., in 1958 but were arrested upon their return to Virginia for violating the state's anti-miscegenation laws. The Lovings were convicted and sentenced to a year in prison, with the sentence suspended on the condition that they leave Virginia and not return together for 25 years. Challenging their conviction, the Lovings argued that Virginia's laws violated the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision authored by Chief Justice Earl Warren, agreed with the Lovings. The Court held that Virginia's anti-miscegenation statutes were rooted in racial discrimination and served no legitimate purpose other than to maintain racial segregation. This decision effectively invalidated similar laws in 15 other states, affirming that marriage is a basic civil right that cannot be restricted by racial classifications. The Loving v. Virginia decision was a significant step forward in the civil rights movement, reinforcing the principle that all individuals are entitled to equal protection under the law.Paul Weiss has been aggressively recruiting top-tier mergers and acquisitions and private equity partners, hiring over 20 from prominent firms such as Kirkland & Ellis and Latham & Watkins. This hiring spree, focused mainly in London and New York, reflects a broader trend of escalating compensation for elite lawyers, with some earning over $20 million annually. To fund these high-profile hires, Paul Weiss revamped its partner pay system and adopted a "black box" approach, where pay details are kept confidential among partners. The firm also introduced a new tier of non-equity partners to retain senior attorneys without sharing profits.This strategy mirrors moves by other top firms like Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Davis Polk & Wardwell, which have adjusted their compensation structures to remain competitive. Paul Weiss's London office has notably expanded, recruiting high-profile partners from Kirkland to build a comprehensive practice there. The firm's longstanding relationship with Apollo Global Management continues to bolster its M&A and private equity profile. Despite lagging behind top deal advisors like Kirkland & Ellis and Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz, Paul Weiss's aggressive hiring positions it well for future market share gains.The firm's recruitment efforts underscore the importance of attracting top legal talent to handle complex and lucrative deals, reflecting a fiercely competitive legal market.Paul Weiss Hiring Binge Shows Big Law's Dealmaker Recruiting WarPower grid technologies (GETs) have gained traction recently as a way to integrate more renewable energy and meet increasing power demands without building new transmission lines. Historically, US electric utilities preferred constructing new lines because they offer guaranteed returns and are seen as less risky, despite the high consumer costs and long timelines associated with them. However, grid congestion in 2022 raised consumer bills by nearly $21 billion, pushing utilities to consider GETs. These technologies optimize existing infrastructure, offering significant cost savings and increased grid capacity.The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's new rule requires regional grid planners to consider using GETs. Additionally, a White House meeting led to a federal-state initiative involving 21 states to upgrade 100,000 miles of transmission lines in five years. Studies indicate that implementing GETs could save billions annually and facilitate the connection of more clean energy projects.Despite their benefits, GETs face challenges due to the traditional utility business model that favors large capital investments. Some states like Minnesota and Virginia are now mandating GETs in resource planning and offering incentives. Vermont Electric Power Co. and AES Corp. are examples of utilities testing GETs, such as dynamic line ratings and valve technology, to improve efficiency and reliability. As utilities and technology providers collaborate more, the industry aims to reduce the need for new transmission lines and overcome the associated regulatory and logistical hurdles.Grid Upgrades Gain Favor to Meet Power Demands of AI, Clean TechOn June 11, 2024, Elon Musk moved to dismiss his lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman. The lawsuit, filed in February, accused OpenAI of deviating from its original mission to develop artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity. Musk's attorneys did not provide a reason for the dismissal, which was filed in San Francisco Superior Court. The dismissal was without prejudice, allowing Musk the option to refile later.Musk co-founded OpenAI but has since expressed dissatisfaction with its direction, particularly its focus on profitability following substantial investments from Microsoft. The lawsuit sought to compel OpenAI to release its research and technology to the public and prevent its use for financial gain.OpenAI countered that Musk's claims were baseless and motivated by his desire to compete with OpenAI through his own AI venture, xAI, which recently raised $6 billion in funding. The court was scheduled to hear OpenAI's motion to dismiss the case the day after Musk's withdrawal. Neither OpenAI nor Musk's legal representatives commented on the latest development.Elon Musk withdraws lawsuit against OpenAI | ReutersAdobe faced significant backlash over updates to its terms of use, which users feared allowed the company to seize intellectual property and use data to train AI models. The controversy highlighted the need for clear communication of legal terms, especially in the context of evolving technologies like generative AI. In response, Adobe pledged to revise its terms, explicitly stating it won't train AI models on cloud content, with new terms set to be issued on June 18.The uproar began after Adobe's February update, which included provisions for automated and manual review of user content to screen for illegal material. Users, notified in May, expressed concerns on social media, fearing their confidential content could be exploited. Adobe's general counsel, Dana Rao, emphasized that the language had long been part of Adobe's agreements and was essential for practical tasks like uploading content to the cloud.Industry experts noted that such terms are common among cloud service providers but acknowledged the heightened sensitivity among creatives towards potential misuse of their work for AI. Adobe's commitment to clearer, user-friendly legal terms aims to rebuild trust, recognizing the unique and personal relationship users have with its products. The incident underscores the importance of transparent communication and the need for companies to preemptively address user concerns in the AI era.Adobe Responds to AI Fears With Plans For Updated Legal TermsJohnson & Johnson has agreed to a $700 million settlement with 42 U.S. states and Washington, D.C., resolving an investigation into the marketing of its talc-based products, which were allegedly linked to cancer. The settlement, announced on June 11, 2024, addresses accusations that J&J misled consumers about the safety of its talc products. While J&J did not admit any wrongdoing, it continues to assert that its products are safe and asbestos-free.This settlement, led by Florida, North Carolina, and Texas, marks a significant step in consumer product safety, according to Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody. Despite the settlement, J&J still faces tens of thousands of lawsuits related to its talc products, primarily from women with ovarian cancer and some with mesothelioma. As of March 31, approximately 61,490 individuals were suing the company.J&J ceased the global sale of talc-based baby powder last year, opting for corn starch instead. The company has made several attempts to resolve the litigation, including two failed efforts to use bankruptcy to manage its talc liabilities. On May 1, J&J proposed a $6.48 billion settlement to resolve most of the litigation through a third bankruptcy filing and has allocated an $11 billion reserve for talc liabilities. Erik Haas, J&J's worldwide vice president of litigation, stated that the company is pursuing various strategies to achieve a comprehensive resolution of the litigation.Johnson & Johnson reaches $700 million talc settlement with US states | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

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Will Lovings-Watts - JMU MBB Commit

ESPN Harrisonburg

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 18:23


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Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 215 – Unstoppable Wealth Therapist and Business Coach with Djuradj Caranovic

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 70:02


“True prosperity lies beyond material wealth.” This statement begins the biography of our guest this time, Djuradj Caranovic. Djuradj is from Belgrade so we caught him fairly late one evening his time. He is a wealth therapist and a business coach. While you may ponder what the two have in common, Djuradj explains and shows why the two work well to offer him a way to help many wealthy people to discover how to be happier persons.   Djuradj Caranovic studied business and also later he began to learn about Psychotherapy. He melds the two interests in his successful business which works to help many of the world's wealthiest people become better human beings.   Our discussion covers many topics such as Trust, Introspection, the true meaning of success and so many other relevant topics related to living a better life. This episode is well worth checking out. I hope you like it.   About the Guest:   True prosperity lies beyond material wealth. In my role as a Wealth Therapist and Business Coach, I guide clients to uncover their unique inner abundance. This distinctive approach marries business acumen with a profound understanding of human behavior and psychology, offering insightful and transformative guidance. My 11-year professional journey reflects an evolving interest in human decision-making. Starting in finance, I was drawn to behavioral economics, seeking to unravel the psychological factors influencing financial decisions. This exploration led me to change management, where I facilitated in-house training and executive coaching, helping corporate clients implement effective change strategies and navigate organizational transformations. These experiences naturally progressed to my current roles as a business coach and psychotherapist. Here, I blend my knowledge in finance, business strategies, change management, and behavioral insights to provide a holistic approach to personal and professional development. In my practice, I assist clients in understanding the multifaceted aspects of their lives, focusing on both emotional well-being and life abundance. I guide them through the complex interplay between thoughts, emotions, and life decisions, teaching them to embrace their authenticity and navigate life's challenges with resilience and insight. My upcoming book, "The Book That Changed Me," is a testament to my professional journey and the wisdom I've gathered. More than just a collection of words, it's a narrative of introspection and discovery, shedding light on how to find and nurture one's inner richness. It embodies my philosophy of integrating diverse knowledge areas to enhance the lives of individuals and their dynamic environments. ** ** Ways to connect with Barbara:   Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/djuradj/       About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/   https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening!   Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast   If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review   Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.     Transcription Notes Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:20 Well, Hi, and welcome to unstoppable mindset. Welcome wherever you happen to be. I hope you're having a good day. And that all is going well. Today, we get to chat with Djuradj Caranovic, and Djuradj is in actually Belgrade. And I love one of the things that he said to me in his bio. He said true prosperity lies beyond material wealth. And I'm really anxious to talk about that some. But I really appreciate the opportunity to have someone that gives that kind of thinking to what, what they're doing. He's a wealth therapist and business coach. And we're going to learn all about that as well. So Djuradj I want to welcome to unstoppable mindset. And thank you very much for taking part of your evening and being here with us. Thank   Djuradj Caranovic ** 02:12 you, thank you. Thank you for invitation. And thank you for having me. It's really honored to be part of such excitement projects you're dealing with. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 02:21 thank you. And we're glad you're here with us. So let's start, as I always like to do by kind of going back a little bit, tell me if you would sum about the early jurists show, you know, growing up, and so on, let's start there. From   Djuradj Caranovic ** 02:36 the childhood I was very amazed about human nature, and how should they perceive the social awareness of it. And I was always dealing in trying more to understand why someone is doing something good or bad. And as well to see how I can relate to it. And in early days, I was a lot of learning through play, and how to get more creative with my brands, and, and my surroundings. And basically, that was dealt with, I don't know, high school. And then after high school, I was totally amazed and to be totally transparent about the material things of the life, and started with the economy and the behavioral economist, actually, I became the behavioral economist. It is something which combined the psychology and the economy, which means I'm analyzing the behavior of the consumers, and then basically time creating marketing and sales strategies. And after some time, in my corporate career, I became more and more close to the people and please, and I was more and more passionate about the way they're making their decisions and how they're actually trying to bring their life experience to the work and as well to their lives. And this is actually my second life. Because this is the for me the breakthrough that I really want to more deal with the people than the corporates and processes and everything else. And yes, no, go ahead. And for me, it was very, you know, when you everybody's telling you that you need to love what you are working and to have that added value. And then you will have the feeling that you're not actually working but that you are producing some value which you can share and bring to others. And actually the first time I found that field is when I started my journey as a psychotherapist, and actually learning how to help people, and how more to understand the functional part of their lives. And now today, I'm dealing with very by accident actually is I was wealth therapist is very niche of everything, because it's a niche that is focused on the ultra high net worth people and their specific way of thinking and their specific lives. And it's very niche not because everyone else think of their wealth, it's very specific, because they are combining the time management very well. And they have a lot of regret regrets regarding how the they are prioritizing their time. So it's very difficult, different way and difficult way of the therapy, because they can argument by success, everything they are doing doing currently, but as well, they are not so happy with their life. So it's very, by by logic, it's very difficult to understand. And then you need to bring these, let's say, feelings and, and a way of thinking that you need to understand why they are living that way. So basically, this is the short version. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 06:40 I understand. So why is it that you think a lot of the people who are very wealthy and who so many people would say, well, they're successful, because they're wealthy? But why do you think they're not happy? And do you think that they view themselves as being successful? Um,   Djuradj Caranovic ** 06:57 yes, they are very aware of their success. And actually, they are utilizing the success very successful in their lives. And this is the biggest challenge for them, because they can get with some things through their influence or through their status. And then actually, they want to deal with as some kind of personal development. For from them the business part of their lives and the private part of their lives. It's very complicated, and it's very difficult to separate it. So they're actually not perceiving themselves as I don't know, too much successful. They are more perceiving those cells as they can manage time and value time and better way than others. And basically, this is the biggest difference. What is specifical for them, is that they're doing that in private life as well. So they can prioritize their responsibilities, let's say, regarding their families, regarding their child, regarding their wives regarding their friends, so they are practicing their free time with everyone. And this is when it comes to the challenge. Did I did it well, and sometimes I need to make a decision, which is not beneficial for others.   Michael Hingson ** 08:37 So you had mentioned that a lot of times they they know, they're wealthy and so on, but they're not necessarily happy? How do you how do you? How do they deal with that? Or how to how do you help them deal with that?   Djuradj Caranovic ** 08:50 The best way of dealing is to understanding what they can control and what they cannot control. And then what they cannot control to leave it as is and then focus on what they can control. Usually, the things are that they are closely involved in their everyday life with business stuff, and then it's very challenging to organize personal life and not to reflect on their business part of the life. So, in practice, we are trying now to utilize all the resources they have, and is it delegating? Is it now AI is the technology is it finding some other ways and trying to combine as much as possible personal time for them, so they can control their personal time in a way they can schedule more with their families and they can focus more or the children or something, what they want to do with their time. And it's very long term agenda from one part and they are not so patient. So we need to create micro motivations with them, which means we need to utilize, it's not like days or hours is basically minutes. And it's very special to them that you need to utilize every minute in your day, how to focus on what actually want to do in that particular time. So it's very challenging to understand their way of thinking and what is suitable for them, and not as a traditional therapy, to have some tools or to have some known structure and then put it on that path. So you need to customize the path and you need to customize the way of doing things with them. And you need to fully understand that they are not leaving challenging life and not leaving. They're having a feeling of abundance all the time. But they need abundance of the time for their loving ones. And this is the focus we what we are now creating is feeling of abundance with their Lovings.   Michael Hingson ** 11:22 So a lot of happiness issue comes when they're able to recognize Yeah, I'm very good at earning money, I make a lot of money. And that's wonderful. But there's more to life than that, and working with family, and spending more time with family and taking control of personal time and recognizing the value that that brings. That's, that's a lot of what will make them better people, I would would think you're saying yes.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 11:55 And additional on top of it. Many of the decisions for them are difficult decisions. Let's say that, I need to prioritize my work beside of my children, which means I will see less my children, and I will be more on the work, which is not so usual, and it's not. So let's say in the real world, you will have a lot of judgments to dealing with that. But not everybody understand the amount of responsibility they have towards the world. They're living, let's say, some of them are hiring, like 20,000 people. So they're responsible for the 20,000 people. And it's not easy decision to privatize 20,000 employees in one way, or to privatize, I don't know, spending half an hour with my child. How do they deal with that? badly? Badly. And actually, they're trying somehow to steal the time, you know, they're pushing to have 25th hour in a day. And they're trying to combine things and they're trying to be as close as possible to the families physically at least. And then they will pick a time for their children or wives or family matters, not just the work related stuff. Because their day is planned not like today, usually some of them they have planned like two years ahead. So so it's not like I can relate my schedule in one or two months is just BS, you know, it's upfront one or two years. So you need to schedule a lot upfront and to understand that their way of living and responsibilities are long term, not the short term one.   Michael Hingson ** 13:56 Can they deal with things like hiring 20,000 people? Can they deal with that better if they do a better job of delegating responsibility and find people they can trust to do a lot of it so that they can really devote time to the other things that are going to make them happy as well? Exactly.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 14:17 Trust is a big part of them. Trust is a big part of them, and they need to be there. It's very difficult to gain the trust from that kind of people because you're used to   Michael Hingson ** 14:30 it. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. They're not used to trust. And I like something else that you said, which is all about learning to focus on the things that you can control also, and not worrying about the things that you can't. I know having survived the World Trade Center and afterward, I'm beginning to talk about it. That was one of the common things that I began to discuss a lot because we are so afraid of some Any things and most of the time, we have absolutely no control over them. And we really ought to learn not to worry about those things because we don't have control over them, we're not going to have an effect on them. And, and it's time that we learn to let those things go and focus on the things that we can, because it will make us a lot happier, and will really be able to deal with the control.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 15:23 Yes, exactly. And what actually I'm dealing with is, today, the average point of view is from some sort of perfection. So either it's good or bad. And to get to that point that you are aware of what you can or cannot control. And that's transition from putting some things that okay, I'm fine with that I cannot control and putting some things fine, I can control this. It's a long journey. And it's very difficult one. And there is many attempting challenges regarding every individual that I have on my sessions, and they need a lot of time to find their own authentic path, how to deal with it. So basically, they are having gone that path, a lot of mistakes as well. And they have a lot of trains, how to do it. And my job actually is to support them that they endure during that process.   Michael Hingson ** 16:27 How do you teach people to be more open to trusting and creating trusting relationships? Actually,   Djuradj Caranovic ** 16:36 it's a practical way to teach people for that. So I currently, the best way how to do it, is to have this micro macro a micro motivation, which is some kind of homework. And then to start with the things that it's not so dependable or not, so have high value impact in your life, let's say in the store, to gain the recommendation from unknown people, or you are asking advice for someone you need online from some expert or something like that. And then you're trying to prove that he is right, or actually that his advice or her advice is beneficial for you. And this kind of small steps, steps actually building trust with you and your system to recognize what is trustworthy for you and what is not. So I'm actually pointing out that this calibration and the system is if something trustworthy or not, it's with you or not with them, basically, because first people want to see and somehow are 14 the trust with outsiders and not with themselves, and then putting that system back on them. The best thing or the most responsible thing for that is to have the ownership of your mistakes and your decisions. And this is the difficult part so you can own your mistakes first, then you can gain trust from others, at least in your   Michael Hingson ** 18:19 life. Yeah, I know, I talk a lot about working with dogs. I've had eight guide dogs in my life starting back in 1964. So it's a long time ago. But one of the things that I learned a lot of people talk about dogs saying that dogs love unconditionally. And I think that there's a lot of truth to that I think that dogs do. But what dogs don't do is trust unconditionally. But the difference between people and dogs, I believe, is that dogs are unless something incredibly horrible traumatizes them, dogs tend to be a whole lot more open to trust, then people do people are always going well, what's the agenda, you've got a hidden agenda or whatever, and they are very suspicious. Dogs are more open to trust. And I think there's a lot that we could learn from them about that. Because if they're if they if they convey the message to you, they're hoping to trust which they do. And you're wise enough to experience that and see that, that you can establish an incredible bond, which is what I and other blind people do with with guide dogs when we really understand the whole idea of trust. But it starts with the dogs being open to trust, which is something that's very hard for us to do, especially nowadays where there's so many crazy things happening in the world and we've got to get over that.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 19:45 Yes, actually, the dogs are a very good example because the dogs are teaching us how to love by actions and not by words because I have a dog as well as Second of all, the dogs are teaching us how to cherish the now moment. So not the past, not the future, I will do it later, it doesn't function well with the dogs. And as well, they are teaching us because most of the dogs we will outlive, then it's teaching us how to cherish the time we have with them and to have these rich experiences during the day with them. So it's, it's similar with people. If you have the awareness of your time, and that it's not given it, you need to experience the gain experience through your day as long as possible. Because through them, you'll be learning a lot. And this is what people currently use forgiving, or forgetting that they have very little amount of time freely. Most of them are on the work, then we have eight hours asleep, then we have some agenda regarding if you have family, surround the kids, and then you have one or two hour basically for yourself. And we are so easily giving away that watching TV or having some passive things to do, and not actually starting to building that control part of our lives, which we can control at least couple of hours or half an hour at least.   Michael Hingson ** 21:42 Yeah, and I, I hear exactly what you're saying. And they're the dogs are great teachers, even though they may or may not think so. And one of the things that I think dogs are great at teaching us if we choose to understand them, and observe them and work with them is they're great at teaching us how to build teams. Because like with with me and my guide dogs, the dog has a job to do and I have a job to do the dogs job is to make sure that I walk safely. And of course, that means the dog has to walk safely. But it's not the dog's job to know where to go and how to get there. And I don't want the dog to know that it's really important that we each respect each other's job. And dogs. Dogs teach us that which is so wonderful.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 22:33 Yes, yes, yes. Well, I think if we allow people or animals around us, we can learn a lot. But we are so focused on on some what's next, and not on now. And this is the issue.   Michael Hingson ** 22:54 I had the pleasure of interviewing someone fairly recently. And we were talking about this whole idea of personal time, work time, and so on. And what she said was that she is very specific and volitional about making sure that she deals with her personal time she deals with her children and her husband, and she has made that a priority. And I think that's part of the issue is that she has worked so hard at it, that it has become a habit to to do the things that allow her to spend time with children with husband, her personal time, and at the same time still be able to do the things that she might have to do and so far as work is concerned. But she has made that decision to make that happen.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 23:48 Yes, exactly. We need to be a little brave to make the decision because for every decision, there is a price. And we just need to have the awareness what the price and what will impact on us. And that's it. Right.   Michael Hingson ** 24:14 Well, you went to college, right? Yeah, yeah. Right. And when you got out of college, what did you do?   Djuradj Caranovic ** 24:22 I started as in the financial department, and I was financial controller. And that allowed me to learn everything about budgeting, PNL and financial side of the business. After that, I was project and Product Manager. And for that, that allowed me how to understand the business actually is building the market side of the business and how they are building the products and how they're organizing the processes regarding the products. And after that I was a change manager, which means I was dealing more on the people side regarding the cultural change and organizational change. And that bring me closer to the people to understand how they are gaining, or pushing the resilience, taller the innovation and some new processes, some change, because the natural way of the people is too afraid to be afraid of the change. And to be a little bit more aware what will happen because we are creatures of the routines. And that's actually corporate part of my life allowed me to be a business coach, because I fully understand the business side and fully understand what is what the what are the needs and components to have a successful business. However, I believed as well that not so many people organizations are dealing enough with the people side, so I trust myself and focus more on the people side. And then my psychotherapy education was actually encasing me how to understand their thinking and how to actually create the tools that better help those in place. And after that, I was starting to have these in house trainings, and to deal more with the corporations. But I was understanding that it's, I'm sharing my knowledge or impacting only them. And then after a while, then I was starting to deal with CEOs and with higher management, because then through one session, you can influence a lot of other direct people. And you can influence the way of thinking on the top. And it was very faster way in the corporate environment to have the influence immediately of some changes. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 27:09 you have, you have a lot of background in finance, and as you say, behavioral economics, which is an interesting blend of skills and knowledge. Yes,   Djuradj Caranovic ** 27:20 yes. Because I was always thinking to myself, and I know that when I was searching for my therapist, I was searching someone who will understand that I want to work and I like my job. However, I need to a little bit help to balance it, not to be more focused on the job and not to be focused on my personal life and emotional life, however, to be realistic about it, so it not to be in a way that you know, it's you should be working less and more focused on your emotional life because you will be happier. Because in that point of time, I didn't know how and I wasn't aware how exactly it will influence my life. And then because of that fear, I was not fully, let's say, motivated to go that path. And that's one of the things why I started to go in some different direction, because I'm starting with feeling and I'm starting with understanding that the in the real life, we need to work, the financial freedom is very challenging to help as well. We have a lot of decisions in the past that influence influence that our now as well. We have currently some decisions we cannot do immediately, we need a little bit to build ourselves, to change the job to change the environment. To focus more on ourselves, we need to create this space for that. And my way of therapy actually is more realistic one, I want to say it more pro practice one, which means I'm more focusing on functional way of living than how it should be in some perfect environment.   Michael Hingson ** 29:27 Well, you you make it very clear that it is important for us to find ways no matter who we are, no matter how wealthy we are, we need to find ways to have time for ourselves or for the things that are important to us or should be important to us outside of work. Work is great, but that's not all there is in the world and and I know that there are so many people that think that well, I'll work and I'll deal with things later on and it doesn't it does. That's not the way to do it. It doesn't work that What   Djuradj Caranovic ** 30:00 exactly? Yeah, exactly. But as well, we need to understand them why they are thinking that way? Because there is there is reasonable arguments why, who is focusing more on the work, because he has a loan to pay, he has installments for the easy because the family, he wants to provide the best for his family. So it's not like just to judge them because of their decisions or to say, Yes, you are currently more focused on your work, you should be more focused on your emotional side or the family side. And then let's do it right away. No, you need to understand what is in real life possible to do it, and then create an environment or the frame, which he will not lose himself in that transition.   Michael Hingson ** 30:52 It's a balance, and it will, it will always be a balance, but we need to balance it is a unique balance. Yes. It's the unique balance for everyone. You said something a little while ago, I want to go back to I love to talk about it. You said that. We in life, the natural thing is to resist change. And we need to learn about that. Is that do you think a natural thing that we're that is hardwired into us? Or is that something that we learned? Because everybody keeps talking about? I hate to change? Is it a learned behavior? Or is it really natural to the point of view that what we have to do is to rewire our brains from a natural thing of resisting change.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 31:37 Actually, it's called cough, because our cells are built that way to preserve energy. And every change every creating some other neuro parts in our brain actually are using more energy than it should be. And then our body resist it, because the body is built to save the energy. This is the biology biological part. And regarding the learning the change, of course, it's not just the learning is our past experience regarding how we communicate with ourselves. So if we was consistent with ourselves, in the past experience, it's easier for us to change. If you weren't not, it's difficult for us because our mind knows that, let's say if he said, I will now walk a dog. And I don't do it. My brain is registering that, that I thought to myself that I will do something and I didn't do. So this past micro experiences are a little bit blocking us how to do it and and how to change and to be willing to change as fast as we want.   Michael Hingson ** 32:55 Yeah, it is something that we can learn to do. Yes. So. So given your expertise in finance, and the other things that you do behavioral economics, for example. So how is all of that affected? How you work? And how does that make you function better as a wealth therapist, and I want to really talk about the whole concept of wealth therapy. And what is that? Exactly? Yeah.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 33:33 First thing, how it goes. Most of those ultra wealth, people are sharing this many of their stuff. And then you cannot immediately talk with them. You have a couple of people first to talk with. And then they're like filtering, are you suitable for them or not? And basically, the first thing is you need to understand their business side, you need to understand what they're doing, why they're doing that. And from let's say, from which way their wealth is coming from, is it generational wealth, is it something they build their ourselves? Is there something that is family wise? So you need first to understand that the second thing you need to understand is their schedule, why their schedule is such a busy schedule and why they're not having so free time for something they would want to and not to perceive them as successful people not perceive them as people who has wealth, but to perceive and understand why their schedule and why they routines are the way they are. And from that point, you need a little bit more understanding on the business side on the base. His processes of the how actually the company is functioning in why they are the crucial part of it. This is the first part. The second part is when you are dealing with them, you are having, let's say, one hour in one month. So you need to utilize that one hour fully. It's not like every week, we will have a session and then he will talk. No, you need to be very practical with them. And to understand this fixation of the now they have, you need to understand every part surrounding them and their environment. So that's why you need to have this understanding of behavior of the consumers and the customers, you need to understand the business processes, you need to do understand the decision of the human making. And then you need as well to understand what they want to accomplish. And they're usually not so patient people. So you need to have like, step by step guidance, exactly what you're expecting for them. So they can behave and put in their schedule, and all of it to combine into one, you don't have to learn just as a psychotherapist, and you don't have to learn you're just the behavioral economist, you need actually to have the experience intense parts of the puzzles. So you can be most effective. You   Michael Hingson ** 36:38 have to relate to them, and they have to recognize that you really relate to them. Yes,   Djuradj Caranovic ** 36:43 you need, they need to trust you that you exactly know why they are doing something.   Michael Hingson ** 36:50 Yeah. Well, the it does get back to trust and in every sense of the word. Well, so how long have you been out of the corporate world as such, and and, and running and operating your own business as well therapist and business coach.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 37:09 Regarding business coach, I'm I having like 11 years of experience and and I'm, I'm probably combine that with my corporate work. Regarding therapist, I'm not so experienced in it, I have two years of experience. And I'm trying now to comprehensive it with additional learnings and additional knowledge that I can conquer through some, let's say supervisions. And through some modalities, they are more focused on wealth therapist and that part of the world, let's say. But however, I don't believe that they don't need just another one therapist, they are not searching for that they're searching for the person who can somehow walk along them. So they call it they have a saying they want high level partner. This is the same game in their environment. And they want someone who will walk alongside them and understand the business side, the private side, the family side, and their personal personal deep personal site, like a character site. And for that, you need a lot of focus. And you need a lot to researches because it's not common. When they ask a question you need to find the solution and not to offer them some generalization or explanation. They don't want that they want the solution. So you need to customize the solution especially for them. And then you need to utilize all the resources you have, like one professional one, emotional one. Learning from other clients, learning from my colleagues, I'm utilizing it all reading the books, whatever I can combine, and they actually want to debt that you stamp cow, build yourself enough that you can influence and they can trust you of your influence to their everyday life.   Michael Hingson ** 39:31 It you have an interesting road that you have to walk because as a coach, typically, your job isn't to give them the answers but to guide them to discovering the answers for themselves. But as a therapist, you're more involved in in helping them with answers. So it is an interesting challenge to balance those two.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 39:53 Exactly. So they don't want the therapist to ask them questions and then they think of it because they don't have free time in their mind from that. They want a quick solutions. And he wants how what I can do now to be a little bit better. This is it. So they don't want some perfect solutions. They don't want some Yes, you can narratives. They don't want some emotional support to guide them through the process. They want a quick solutions. But   Michael Hingson ** 40:25 it doesn't work that way.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 40:29 Yes and no, you okay have a quick fixes. And you can ensure to feel better, and you can in short, or fix some things. But you are not fixing the core issues, and you are not fixing the big picture, actually. However, you need to be a little bit tricky with them. And you need a little bit to have ability to manipulate them. So you're offering a short term solutions, but actually what you're doing, you're building a big picture. So after a while, they understand why they did it in that way. So you need to be a little bit to outsmart them and still be in every quarter be before them. So they can be very trustful regarding the final outcome.   Michael Hingson ** 41:20 Yeah. That's an interesting and probably probably a really good way to put it. Well, how about for you, you? You're you're doing a lot of work? Is there a story you can tell us or some pivotal moment that really cause you to operate the way you do today? I mean, something probably was happened that that gave you the inspiration to do what you do.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 41:47 Yeah, actually, in my life, I was first not so satisfied with myself. And I try the first step is to be better through learning and then I went to NLP, then I went for the coaching then for the psychotherapist. And only in second year of my training regarding the psychotherapist with personal development, which is a little bit different from the therapy because you're focusing on the issues more they can really reflect others, then you combine to understand that some part of me cannot be changed. And I need to learn how to live with it. And some part of me can be changed. And this is actually the first thing of me that I understood that I will not be as a perfect imagination that you will be better better and better. No, you will be better better and better than yourself yesterday, but not in this general public view as it is advertised. This is the first thing the second thing I really I am as a man, very practical. And I really wanted to find for me, the therapist who is practically and who can help me with my self and my personal development, how to gain it more step by step and not to ask my myself only the questions, and then to wait for the answer. This is the part of it I was waiting for. And I had a difficulty to find one. And I found a woman could help me a lot. And actually what I was striving in that point of time is when you are thinking like small percentage people really change and you're listening that only, I don't know, 1% of the people who are going to therapy really changed. And you have the talk like that. And I was some sort of narcissistic way to be that part of the people. However, I learned that I don't need to be that part of items, no 1% I can be very general just to be aware of what I can do and what I cannot. And what I'm not feeling that it's good for the others to be aware of it and to control it. And basically that point of view I was very cherished about because I think it's very realistic. Because now in the days you have too many judgment is it not cystic? Is it like this? So is it toxic? Is it I don't know what they're using on the social networks now, and it's not so simple that you are good or bad, actually is the space between what you should deal with and every day is day four for itself and you can choose in that day. Should you be good or bad for You, how do you feel about it? Because many of the people now understand through many clients are not feeling good because of their bad decisions. They're feeling bad of it, but they did it anyway. So I am learning them, how to be aware that in the next situation that they're feeling eager to do something bad and to have the bad decision, to be aware of it and to stop it. And it's not that he can change or she can change not to have this feeling to go that way. Or everybody's perfect. So actually, the therapy is lowering or hiring the probability of doing something good or bad.   Michael Hingson ** 45:41 So I hear what you're saying. And there has to be a lot that went into you getting to the point where you are able to articulate that do you do a lot of and do you currently encourage people to do introspection that is taking time every day to think about what they did that day? And what they could have done better? Or even in the successful things? Could they have done some of those things better? Do you do really encourage people to no matter what is going on take some time at some point it during the day to think about what they're doing and why it works or doesn't work?   Djuradj Caranovic ** 46:24 Exactly. So basically, the first step, at least the clients who are coming to me, is they're having the feeling that they're not drinking enough. So my day is not so let's say interesting, I know she has so much enjoyable experiences, I'm wake up going to work then coming home than I thought or watching TV or doing something going to gym at least. And they have these routines, and they are not happy about it. And actually, the first thing is to first step for them is to accept that it's okay not to feel you know, everyday that should be like Disneyland, this is the first step. The second step is that you understand why it is like that, what is the behind it, and how you can introduce some interesting things and to be more brave about searching what what is interesting for them. And on that journey, they will make a lot of bad decisions, they will make bad plans. But at least in a bad plan, you can focus on mistakes, and not focus on yourself. And basically, this is the shortcut. And then after a while, three or six months, it depends on the issues. They are then willing to accept now I'm satisfied how I organize my day. And now I need to enhance myself to have more richer experience in my life. And this is the general path. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 48:04 Well, it's it's interesting. Do you do you find that people resist introspection, especially the more wealthy they are, the more money they have, and and all that the harder it is to get them to recognize that there's a need to do that introspection? Yes,   Djuradj Caranovic ** 48:24 because they have a really good arguments that they're right. So basically, I had the client and he said, I'm such a good people. And actually, he was manipulating people with money, because they understand the needs of those people. And then he buy the solution. Is it the new house? Is it helping with their shelter needs? Is it helping with their families or something like that, but they're buying the solution to that people? And they didn't recognize that as a manipulation. They recognize that as good man. And it took a really bold, you need to be very brave and bold to to push an influence that kind of people to understand that that kind of manipulation may be outside is perceived as a good man, but because they're not feeling it for for them. It's not being a good man. And this is what it comes. When   Michael Hingson ** 49:31 are you able to go ahead?   Djuradj Caranovic ** 49:33 Yes. Okay. So they need to understand first to listen their inner self, and to understand what for them is a good man and not for others. And because of their status and influences. They are taught from young years how to be good in the public, but not so much taught how to stay good with themselves. Were   Michael Hingson ** 49:59 you successful in getting him to recognize that and getting him to step back. And then   Djuradj Caranovic ** 50:05 it was very funny story because it took us four months for that. And after four months, he finally didn't do something. And he was feeling awful. And he was feeling like, but why I didn't do that. And I said, because he was honest to yourself. And in from that point of time, actually, we gain trust. Until now he was testing me a lot. And he was arguing that he his way of doing things is better for himself. But after a while, we gain back to helping others, but to be honest about it. So I'm helping others because I can, and not because I'm a good man, I'm this is totally different things.   Michael Hingson ** 50:57 I'm curious, he, you said he was testing you a lot, and so on, why did he even consider working with you as a therapist, and as a coach, if he was that way, because   Djuradj Caranovic ** 51:08 my modality of therapy is very direct. And I am not allowing anyone to talk something in which he doesn't believe. And I don't allow my clients on session to talk something which I don't see relevant for the issue they come came from. So I'm really narrowing the frame, and putting them in the corner, as they said. So they cannot get out with arguments and as much intellectual people is he can combine Vegas, why he's doing this as the way he's doing. So this is what he liked. This is the first thing. And the second thing is because I was understanding his business way of life, let's say, and business part of how the business is influencing influencing Kim, and what will be without the business part. And he really, he told me that not everybody understood in that rough way roadway of things. And he likes it because usually are trying to because of his status, I'm trying to be a little bit more softer and polite and a little bit more understanding of their behavior. And I'm trying not to be I'm trying to mirror indeed, and to be raw as possible. What   Michael Hingson ** 52:45 was it that made him decide to even talk to you in the first place?   Djuradj Caranovic ** 52:52 Actually, it was quite a coincidence, because some of their staff Googled me on the LinkedIn. And they found me on the LinkedIn. And then first interview was with him. And he really liked that I wasn't selling humanity, I was actually talking to him like, he is the client, not his boss. And I was very affirmed what I can offer and what they cannot. And he really liked this practical and simple way of doing things. This is the first thing then the second thing was, he was really amazed about my understanding exactly. Of his organization of the lives and his priorities. And then after I had the first interview with him, I was very direct with him. And I said, Look, you this is the questions what you're asking me is wrong. You should ask these questions if you want the answers. But again, I don't know. Do you want the answer or you want to listen what you expected me to say. And, and he was very honored about my directness, and at the same time. And he was actually shutting me off because we talked over the phone. And he was I cannot talk with you now I'm very angry by and I was actually feeling that I lost the client because of it. But one week later, he called me and he said nobody talked to me like this. I want to cry.   Michael Hingson ** 54:34 So he finally decided to take a step back and think about it and probably there might be a little bit of he was really looking for what you offered all along. He just wasn't ready to admit it. Yes,   Djuradj Caranovic ** 54:47 exactly. So that's why you need to be very transparent about what you can offer and you can you must be very direct and it's very difficult because even I have this are fighting me? Because I'm aware of his rage. And   Michael Hingson ** 55:06 tell me about your book. You're you're writing a book, it's about to be published. Yes, they'll tell me all about that. And what is it going to be about? And what do you want people to take away from it?   Djuradj Caranovic ** 55:16 Actually the book, everybody around me, my friends and family. And when I was talking with people, they said, You should write a book with your experiences in life, it's very interesting. And I was not so sure that I'm able to write the book that I will be good at it. And I wrote, I think now, it took me three years to write it almost three years. And for me, it was very rare, some sort of retrospective of my life. However, I as well input, how should be done and not how I did it. So they have like a cheat sheet regarding some situations in my life. The book is called the book that changed me. And actually, it should be like personal development, guidance, with not my experience and thoughts, but my awareness that there is something that that is bigger than me. And this is the sharing the knowledge. And with sharing my experience, with my professional combining with my professional knowledge, I was able to combine the both, you know, like their biography from one side, and then some solutions and some behavior from the professional side. And after the three years, I went to some publishers, and I was rejected, and to be totally transparent, I was feeling really hurt and vulnerable because of it. And then after a while, I talked with my supervision, and the institution, when I finished my education, and they said, Come on, it can be too bad to me to read it. And I said to them, and after two weeks, or three of them say, Look, this is perfect. This is so original, we really liked it, we would like to publish it. And they said, Okay, let's go with that. And what I really liked about it, the way how they review it, they send it to the sticks. outers have some similar topics. And then they got the feedback. And they said, if the four of them said, this is a good one we will publish. And if not, then you need to change something. And actually, they I put it in my book as well, the all six videos, four of them was very, let's say, I really cherish the words they put it. And it was very beneficial for me. And two of them was no throw, because it was my first book. And they told me that maybe I should first start with ebook or something less than a fully book. But again, I said, Look, I have this in front of me. Yeah, so basically, it will be published first week of February, something like that. It will be on Amazon. It will be mostly there will be audio and digital copy as well. Oh, good. And I   Michael Hingson ** 58:45 sorry, I say good. It'll be audio as well. I'm looking   Djuradj Caranovic ** 58:49 forward to Yeah. And And actually, what I'm trying now to feel what will be the reaction from the public. So I'm eager to have the second edition which will be incorporated with the feedback because I think the books will be something live and so be a little bit non biased. Damaged by outer but as well influenced by others who read it. So this is my way of thinking.   Michael Hingson ** 59:20 It's interesting. It's an interesting title of the book that changed me. What did you learn? What did you learn and discover it by yourself while writing it?   Djuradj Caranovic ** 59:29 I discovered that I was very lucky to go through some experiences which are very hard, like changing my relationship with my parents, like changing and gaining awareness of myself. Like understanding for me, what is love? What is emotion? In which way I like our bond to love in betray, I want to be loved this is totally different. I as well understand in which way I can influence people, but not because of my ego. But because I want to share myself, and not to be the guy who helped. But to share myself. This is totally different. And as well in somehow structured my experiences, so I can now pull it and use it as resources for my sessions and with my clients.   Michael Hingson ** 1:00:33 Well, it's a testimony to self examination and introspection by any standard since you, you wrote the book. And obviously, you had to give a lot of thought to it. So that's pretty, that's pretty good. Yes,   Djuradj Caranovic ** 1:00:47 yes, I hope everybody will like it, because there is a practical examples of everyday life and everyday situations we all have, especially in conflict wise, especially in what questions to ask myself, especially how to support myself. So there is a tricky question of understanding and not judging. And as well, it's a practical way of understanding not to have like a perfect model, you shouldn't be like this. And you should be gaining your parts over that. No, you should be as you want. And you should have your own paths. Because I, I want us to gain awareness that actually in your life, you are not going on your path, you're actually building your path, and that you have this ability to build your path.   Michael Hingson ** 1:01:47 What do you see, as far as trends in the future for wealth therapy and personal development?   Djuradj Caranovic ** 1:01:54 I see many help from the technology part, especially artificial intelligence, because you can automate it some questions, and you can automate it in a way that you immediately have some correspondence regarding, usually the that kind of people are wanting the solution now. So after the sessions, or between the sessions, they like to call you or to send you a text message, or something. And then artificial intelligence helped me to prioritize their needs, because I cannot be available all the time. This is the first thing. The second thing is actually many of them are now understanding that their role model of their children's, and they're asking questions about how can it cause the secession? How can the the success proceed and stressor to the children not the same way they deal with it. So they are now more aware and focused about the parenting, they're now more of a and focused about how to perceive their own emotions. And what I really like is they are now more focused about the same kinds of spiritual development, or I call it spiritual intelligence means something greater than them, which is very crucial for them. And   Michael Hingson ** 1:03:29 it's important for them to recognize that and for all of us to recognize that that spiritual intelligence and spiritual growth is definitely a part of our lives. Yeah, so So very quickly, tell me a little bit more about this idea of artificial intelligence and how it's helping you.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 1:03:46 Currently, I'm recording or the sessions, and I'm creating, like summary of the average bullet points. And it helped them because he can relate to them as the notes. And then if he doesn't remember something, or he can, he can recall, I don't know, some set sessions before, let's say three months ago, so it's faster to them to gain that. The second thing is, I'm now starting to develop a little bit of behavior analysis, which means when you have a session, I'm focusing more how it's nonverbal communication he's doing or she's doing, and then focusing to show them through the video and to argument them with the notes. What is influencing that and how it's perceiving their way of doing things or their nonverbal communication? Because most of them are not aware of nonverbal communication. Usually they're only aware of the verbal one.   Michael Hingson ** 1:04:50 And AI is helping you create the notes and create a   Djuradj Caranovic ** 1:04:53 friendly blink automatically and I'm a human, and I cannot perceive everything thing, but AI can receive, like 60 points. 64 points in a second. Yes. Which means it's, I don't know, triple me   Michael Hingson ** 1:05:14 allows you to spread yourself around a little more. Yeah, yeah. Well, well, George, I want to thank you for taking the time with this if people want to reach out to you and and talk with you maybe learn more about you as a coach or a therapist, and so on. How do they do that? Then   Djuradj Caranovic ** 1:05:30 find me on LinkedIn, this is the best and the fastest way to find me on LinkedIn. I have other social networks, but I'm not so frequent on them.   Michael Hingson ** 1:05:40 So what is your LinkedIn name? How do they find you on LinkedIn?   Djuradj Caranovic ** 1:05:44 Djuradj Caranovic, he calls basically they can dress type, wealth therapist time, there is only a couple of guys with that title so they can find me very easily.   Michael Hingson ** 1:05:57 Can you spell that for me? Well, therapist, therapist, okay. I was thinking Djuradj Caranovic   Djuradj Caranovic ** 1:06:04 Djuradj  is D j u r a d j  C a r a n o v i c   Michael Hingson ** 1:06:13 Okay. Well, I hope people will reach out. And I really appreciate all of your time, and the insights that you've given us. So thank you very much for being here. And also to you listening, wherever you are. Thanks for listening as well. I think that Djuradj has given us a lot.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 1:06:33 I'm very honored to be part of this.   Michael Hingson ** 1:06:36 Well, if any of you would like to reach out, please do so to church. And if you'd like to reach out to me, I'd love to hear from you. You can reach me at Michaelhi , m i c h a e l h i at accessibe  A C C E  S I B E.com. Or go to our podcast page www dot Michael hingson.com/podcast. Michael Hingson is m i c h a e l h i n g s o n love to hear from you and Djuradj  for you. And for you listening. If any of you know of anyone else who you think ought to be a guest on unstoppable mindset, I would really appreciate you letting us know. And we will, we will get them on. So that would be great. And wherever you're listening, please give us a five star rating. We appreciate that a great deal. Thank you very much for doing   Djuradj Caranovic ** 1:07:26 something for your audience as well. Whoever contact me from your audience and say that he learned from it from the podcast. I he will have first session free.   Michael Hingson ** 1:07:40 There you go. So if you'd like a session, just say you heard about Djuradj from unstoppable mindset. Super, I appreciate you doing that and I hope people will reach out. Well, Djuradj thank you once more for being here and for taking all the time to be with us today.   Djuradj Caranovic ** 1:07:58 Thank you very much.   Michael Hingson ** 1:08:06 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. To learn more about the concept of blinded by fear, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com forward slash blinded by fear and while you're there, feel free to pick up a copy of my free eBook entitled blinded by fear. The unstoppable mindset podcast is provided by access cast an initiative of accessiBe and is sponsored by accessiBe. Please visit www.accessibe.com . AccessiBe is spelled a c c e s s i b e. There you can learn all about how you can make your website inclusive for all persons with disabilities and how you can help make the internet fully inclusive by 2025. Thanks again for Listening. Please come back and visit us again next week.

Auburn on Main
Episode 8 | Auburn Neighborhood Programs, Civics Academy, National Night Out and More with Chris Lovings

Auburn on Main

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 44:13


The boys sit down with City of Auburn Neighborhood Programs Coordinator Chris Lovings to talk all the ways the City of Auburn works to get residents connected with, well, residents. And not just each other, services and programs that help enrich and enhance the experience of living in the Auburn valley. We delve deep into the community fund, civics academy, national night out, and more! Stick around till the end to see if Chris can successfully guess a scene from a famous sports movie that's confusingly in the public spotlight.

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Leana Lovings

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 54:29


In this new interview, Leana Lovings recaps her year and reacts to winning Adult Empire's 2023 Pornstar of the Year award. She discusses sex droids, star showcases, Elegant Angel, her trip to Japan, hentai, and much more.  

Simply Stories Podcast
Episode 162 :: Dorena Williamson :: Stories of Encouraging and Honoring Children and Kingdom Community Building for God's Glory

Simply Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 85:49


I am so thrilled to welcome back to the podcast, the one and only Dorena Williamson! Dorena is a woman of deep faith, with a passion for building the kingdom of God and living a legacy of faith as a minister, a mama, a pastor's wife, and a woman of impactful and instructive words. She is the author of 8 children's books that all provide beautiful insight into the heart of God and scripture's call to live in diversity and humility as we learn and grow together in the world. Whether that diversity is found in differing racial or ethnic communities and cultures, to others living with visible or invisible disabilities, or on the margins socioeconomically. She encourages children and the big people who love them, in every story that she writes to celebrate how God made them, and to delight in His world that He made and all those made in His image. Her most recent book is called I Know Who I Am. It is a book of scriptural affirmations for kids. It is designed to serve as a companion to come alongside families and those that love kids with words that contain truth about them, about the Lord, and to see all of God's image bearers represented in the pages from around the world! It gives beautiful verbiage for children to repeat over themselves and to speak over other children of all ages they encounter as they walk through the hills and valleys and changes of life. My kids absolutely loved it, and it would be a perfect addition to a morning or evening routine for kiddos that are starting back to school! In this conversation, Dorena also shares her heart so beautifully about where God has her in her lament as a leader in her church, a Mama raising Black kids, and the world around her. She invites us to consider how all Believers can lean in to the reality of what is before communities and their daily fears and concerns and how to bear one another's burdens together at the feet of Jesus. She offers an invitation to lean in to humility and honor towards others as we experience beauty, hope, tragedy, and all that is found on Earth this side of Heaven together. None of us are perfect, we will make mistakes, but God honors our learning, our choices to lean in and have Him show us His heart for us and for others. He has so much to show us. Always remember, you matter, and your story matters. Just as an FYI, we recorded this episode right in the midst of our communities' grief over the Covenant shooting in the Spring. We mention it briefly in the beginning of the episode, but we spend a little more time (around 5-7 minutes) discussing its impact on our community around 40 minutes in. If that is a tender place for you, I just want to be sensitive to that and give you that heads up. We fairly quickly transition to Dorena sharing about how to be the body of Christ in the midst of seasons of communal lament. It's a powerful word, not solely about that tragedy, but about how to lock arms and shields of faith with others as humans made in God's image walking this weary land together until we all go home. Connecting with Dorena: Books  Facebook Instagram  Website  Sponsor for this Episode: HopefuelUse the code 'SIMPLY15' for 15% offInstagram Website Please consider joining our Patreon community. We need your support! If you have enjoyed what you heard on the podcast today or from other episodes, we would appreciate your support to keep the Simply Stories Podcast going. You can sign up for as little as $3 a month and each tier offers gifts that I hope will bless you in return. If you feel you cannot financially commit at this time, would you please consider leaving us a star rating and/or review on Apple Podcasts? My family and I are so grateful for each of you and how you are part of our story.  Scripture References: Psalm 136, Psalm 27:13-14,James 1:17 - God is good (plus many more verses) Psalm 100:5 – His truth endures to all generations  John 2:1-11- Water into wine  Matthew 6:10- On Earth as it is in Heaven  Ephesians 3:14-15, Revelation 7:9- The family of God in Heaven Isaiah 6:1-3-The Earth is full of God's glory  Matthew 7:24-29-I build my life on Jesus who is the solid rock, vs. shifting sand Jeremiah 29:11- You have plans for me for hope and my future  Hebrews 13:5–6; Deuteronomy 31:6–8-You will not leave me  Isaiah 40:31- Wait on the Lord, He will renew your strength Psalm 8:5-8- Crowned with glory and God's strength Psalm 5:1-12, Romans 8:26- Oh Lord, with deep groanings  Exodus 1:8-14, Exodus 2:23-25- Exodus and the cries of those enslaved, and God heard them and saw their grief and He was concerned Ephesians 1:4, 1 Corinthians 2:7, 1 Peter 1:19-20 - His plans from the foundations of the earth (futher insight here) Exodus 6-14- The Exodus story and the plagues  Exodus 14:9-31- God parted the seas for His people Psalm 3:3- Lift my head  Jude 1:24-25- God keeps us Romans 8:28- God works together for the good of those that love Him Galatians 6:2- Bear one another's burdens Matthew 28:18–20; Revelation 5:9–10; Revelation 7:9–10; Revelation 14:6–7 Every nation tribe and tongue in Heaven Genesis 1:26-28- Let us make man and woman in our image   References:  Dorena's previous episodes on the podcast (part one, part two, Advent) The Covenant School shooting in Nashville  Bridge Builder  Taylor Swift concerts ;) Loving Day and the Lovings' Story and the Loving Act (Loving v. Virginia 1967) Dr. Chris Williamson's episode on the podcast  Strong Tower Bible Church Trayvon Martin  Colorfull  Thoughtfull  Buddy Walk - The Extra Mile - DS Association  Dr. Jemar Tisby (and our episode together!)  Latasha Morrison Target diverse Christmas line (Listen, I know the struggle with Target is real for a lot of believers right now. However. This is honoring Black people and culture in a huge way and I'm super grateful for those strides forward.) I Know Who I Am  Nashville tornadoes “Wait on the Lord”- Maverick City  “Same God”- Elevation Worship Fuller Story Initiative  Ralph Yarl shooting Xenophobia  Cheerleaders shot for going to the wrong car American Girl book The Care and Keeping of You  Crowned with Glory Michelle Reyes Dr. Christina Edmondson The Story of Juneteenth Juneteenth as a Federal Holiday Notes for White Allies and how they can honor Juneteenth without centering themselves, and also here. Danielle Coke also does a fantastic job sharing about practical ways to celebrate and elevate. Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast: Instagram (Em life // Podcast Life) Facebook Twitter Blog 

Stripped by SIA
(2022) From Camgirl to Pornstar: Setting Yourself Up for Success with Leana Lovings

Stripped by SIA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 63:40


A re-air! Giving you some of the most popular episodes from previous seasons until the summer is over! New episodes starting in September. --- Okay, everyone. I'd like to introduce you to the CUTEST guest I have ever hosted on the show. I am so happy to have interviewed the cutesy Leana Lovings onto the show! Leana is a cam girl who also just recently journeyed into the world of porn - currently #65 and rising the charts on PornHub! We begin our conversation about her roots and upbringing in a religious household, being raised in a megachurch and how it lead to her hopping onto Chaturbate to explore her sexuality and sensuality. We then go into an in-depth conversation about how she's set herself up for success including what specific webcams she uses, the importance of lighting and microphones to create an intimate setting for all of her fans. She also shares an important PSA on toxic dildos (who knew about that?!) and of course, how she got into porn. We speak about her expectations before going into porn and the realities of it, how she feels about the industry and where she will continue to go from there. It's a fantastic conversation that shouldn't be missed, especially if you are thinking about going into camming or porn! Watch part of the interview in full video format on my Patreon: Patreon.com/strippedbysia Fox Digital is a proud sponsor of Stripped by SIA! Stripped by SIA listeners get 20% off website builds. Inquire at FoxDigital.design twitter.com/LeanaLovings onlyfans.com/leanalovings instagram.com/leanalovings Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast instagram.com/siasteph Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.stephsia.com

The Alarmist
The Aftermath: Loving vs. Virginia

The Alarmist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 21:28


New Guest Expert! On this week's Aftermath, Rebecca speaks with author Patricia Hruby Powell about the ongoing legacy of the historic Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia. Author of Loving vs. Virginia: A Documentary Novel of the Landmark Civil Rights Case, Patricia shares more about who the Lovings were and the years of hardship they had to endure all because they wanted to marry the person they loved. Afterward, Fact Checker Chris Smith and Producer Clayton Early revisit the verdict with Rebecca. We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistThe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Don’t Blame Me Blame Detroit
A little tender loving with Dominique Lovings

Don’t Blame Me Blame Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 48:01


We are discussing more about the Eboni k Williams comments and more about dating/relationships. Why women put more on their preferences than there standards. Instagram: @SaintAngeles BrandanJordanComedy

Let's get Drunk and Talk about Your Wedding Podcast

This week Jen & Mal get drunk and chat about rebellious love. Subjects covered include but are not limited to: the Lovings, the Lorigas, and love in the face of oppression. Remember to like, rate, review, and share with a friend!Follow Jen & Mal on Instagram: @drunkweddingpod Twitter: @pod_drunkFacebookEmail: drunkweddingpod@gmail.com

Good Times with Mo: The Podcast Year 10
GTWM Year 12 Episode 26 "Blake Blossom, Gabbie Carter, Leana Lovings and necrophilia with Savannah" Co-Host: Tin "Suzy" Gamboa

Good Times with Mo: The Podcast Year 10

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 79:17


Suzy makes an appearance on GTWM today!  Straight from the radio show to GTWM on Monday morning with Mo.  Let's check out the calls we have in store on this interesting ep. Caller #1 is Angel who is 45yrs old from Manila.  Angel continues to jack off to a porn star who died long ago. He wants to know if we find it weird that his go to girl passed away many years back. Caller #2 is JJ who is 28yrs old from Manila.  JJ is cheating on his wife with his best friend who is also the girlfriend of his other barkada mate and she also happens to be friends with his wife.  If JJ doesn't continue to have sex with this girl the says she'll look for it elsewhere. Caller #3 is Ali who is 26yrs old from Vancouver.  Ali lives in a 3 bedroom apartment with her husband, her parents, his sister, and her brother.  Now Ali and her husband want to buy their own home, there's a lot of posturing on who gets to go with them. Powered by Anchor.fm, we will see you on another episode of GTWM tomorrow. Thanks for the download and please support the podcast by donating as little as $0.99 cents via Anchor at: anchor.fm/djmotwister --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/djmotwister/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/djmotwister/support

The Screen Queen
Loving

The Screen Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 26:55


History was made with how Richard & Mildred Loving won the Supreme Court case in 1967. Loving was the movie we deserved and honestly what the Lovings deserved as well for their love story to be apart of our history for years to come. What was the history of the Lovings before we got the 2016 biotopic? What was the adaptation we got before we got this movie in 2016? Why is this movie so important? Part 1: IntroPart 2: The CastPart 3: The History Of The Loving FamilyPart 4: My Own Trip Through Caroline CountyPart 5: The Other Depiction of The Loving Family StoryPart 6: The Last Line Of The MoviePart 7: The Classroom StoryPart 8: Final Thoughts!Part 9: Personal Talk & THE NEXT EPISODE IIIIIIS I hope everyone has a happy Valentine's day and that you celebrate loving someone or loving yourself! My insta! - @thequeenofthescreen (Hit me up for any movie recommendations you want to hear on the show!)Tiktok - themysticalspacewitch Profile picture - Cover art by Emily Whitacre (https://teenytinycoffeebean.carrd.co/)Opening Theme - Night Rider - jiglr https://soundcloud.com/jiglrmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3CmBsaH Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/u-YQBe7ZfIESupport the showMy Inglorious Ink series! - https://www.amazon.com/stores/Samantha-Parrish/author/B0BNQ2D7D1?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueI'm on Goodreads! - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20042112.Samantha_ParrishHow To Support The Show! - https://ko-fi.com/queenofthescreen#linkModalArticles I've written - https://vocal.media/authors/samantha-parrishMy Linktree https://linktr.ee/themysticalspacewitch

Talk With History
The Desegregation of Marriage in America: Loving vs Virginia

Talk With History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 24:25 Transcription Available


The Loving v. Virginia case was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States, which struck down all anti-miscegenation laws in the country in 1967. The case centered around Richard and Mildred Loving, a white man and a black woman who were married in Virginia in 1958, and were subsequently arrested for violating the state's anti-miscegenation laws. The Lovings were forced to leave Virginia and were barred from returning until their case was heard by the Supreme Court. In the landmark decision, the Supreme Court unanimously struck down all anti-miscegenation laws in the country, declaring them unconstitutional. The Loving v. Virginia case is remembered as a landmark moment in the civil rights movement and is still celebrated today. Google MapsFull Video from Central Point Virginia: https://youtu.be/uR16uap8NBs Walk with History & Talk with History⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Want to have a question featured on our next podcast?⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Leave us a 5 star review and ask us your questions!!-------------------------------------------------------This is a Walk With History production

The Happy Hour Podcast
Episode#123 :"Summoning In The Shadows" Team Skeet Exclusive with Reagan Foxx & Leana Lovings

The Happy Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 71:22


Reagan Foxx & Leana Lovings will be joining us to promote their new scenes “We Fuck in the Shadows & The Summoning”They will also be taking part in our regular weekly shenanigans as well.Along with their new scenes we will also be discussing the following:Maryland Urban Legends: Chessie The Sea MonsterA Man claims to be a vampire after an assaultWe learn about “the vampire killer” Richard Chase If you could “Summon” any person or thing what would it be? Plus OH The Humanity:Meme That PhotoPorn Parody vs RealWTF Is that food by Ray C HawkingsIcohearant And Cards Against Humanity www.YouTube.com/happyhourtvmdwww.thehhpod.com

And Now We Drink
ANWD Episode 290: With Leana Lovings

And Now We Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 117:49


Leana Lovings rejoins Matt Slayer at the table tonight after 1 year and 8 million gallons of spunk spilled. Leana starts off tonight's chat divulging how she has spent her last year exploring her sexuality and really coming to know her own body. Then the topic turns nerdy and the duo discuss who super hero Leana would like to be. Matt and Leana react to the comment section from her first visit and Leana talks about her AVN experience as a mainstream performer! Leana contemplated what life might be like after the biz.  she educates Matt on the  origins of Valentine's Day and Christmas. Most guys know about the rules of the urinal are about respect but Leana recently learned these honored traditions, hear her reaction. Leana also shares her opinions on body augmentation and why she remains all natural. AI and it's integration into content is discussed. Tokyo and Europe travel plans, and adorable desserts! All this and more this week on And Now We Drink   We are Proudly #sponsored by Manscapped  Get 20% off at www.manscaped.com by using the promo code "ANWD"   Cover your shame in our wares. New Merch! anwd.net/merch The Patreon is full of exclusive content and directly supports the show. patreon.com/mattslayer   Subscribe to the youtube youtube.com/andnowwedrink     Check out the discord  https://discord.gg/uBd9G8e       Check the home of And Now We Drink andnowwedrink.com   Matt is now a Twitch Affiliate. Check out his Channel at www.twitch.tv/mattfnslayer

Biopics (Mostly) Suck Podcast

Richard Loving and Mildred Jeter love each other. They got married, but cannot live as a married couple in Virginia, even though Virginia is for lovers. Why? He is white, and she is black. Or is she Indian? If she were Indian, the law says it would OK for her to be married to a white man in Virginia, unless she is called Negro, then it is not OK. Oh, these white supremacy laws really do complicate everything.​​Well, Richard and Mildred didn't like it either, and they took their case to the Supreme Court which smacked down the racist laws and allowed people of all races to marry whomever they wanted.There are mysteries about this seemingly straight forward story to be discovered. We'll talk about the law that kept the Lovings from being married and the real story behind the letter Mildred may not have sent to Robert Kennedy.Join me as we talk to Lolita, David and Dawn. We'll tell the true story about the behind Loving, a movie based on a true story.​

BLACK TEA with Ms Love Heart
Black Tea about Loving vs Virginia part 2

BLACK TEA with Ms Love Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 118:19


This is a long episode. My gift to you this holiday season. This part of the Lovings story was amazing, happy and sad. But worth every min. Join Abby and I am n this incredible journey. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/msloveheart/message

Adult Empire Podcast
Leana Lovings

Adult Empire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 56:27


Adult Empire has named Leana Lovings its 2022 Pornstar of the Year! In her second appearance on the Adult Empire Podcast, Lovings reacts to this news, discusses her big year, and gives us a preview of what she's planning next.

SoHollywood The Podcast
SoHollywood The Podcast - DOMINIQUE LOVINGS

SoHollywood The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 68:18


ABOUT THE PODCAST: On this platform, everyone is created equally while the titles go out of the door. It gives you a better understanding of what people need to succeed in whatever they are doing. Everyone has one thing in common and that's entertainment. EPISODE DESCRIPTION: In this episode, I speak with Dominique Lovings also known as Saint Angeles, a Los Angeles resident but born in St. Louis. We discussed how moving to Los Angeles helped her to take that leap of faith in her career, creating her candle line during the pandemic, and how she came up with the idea of of her podcast "Whiskey Soured" (Streaming on all platforms). @SoHollywoodThePodcast @MissHollywood313 @SaintAngeles Want to be a guest on the show email me here! Click Here To Stay Up To Date --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sohollywoodthepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sohollywoodthepodcast/support

BWAAA! King of the Hill Rewatch Podcast
Bwaaa + Dominique “Tender” Lovings + Saint Angeles and Whiskey Soured: Libations and Conversations Podcast

BWAAA! King of the Hill Rewatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 51:45


Rusty and Mike (and Mason the producer) talk about their love of King of the Hill and what you can expect from this episode-by-episode podcast. In this extra Friday episode, they talk to Dominique “Tender” Lovings of Saint Angeles candles and the Whiskey Soured: Libations and Conversations Podcast about King of the Hill and creating content. @saintangeles @shopsaintangeles @whiskeysoured https://linktr.ee/Saintangeles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Your Worst Friend
YWF Going Deeper: Season 3 - Leana Lovings

Your Worst Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 66:34


For our first episode of season 3 we welcome the adorable Leana Lovings. We discuss her humble beginnings in a religious family, the struggle through working as a cam girl in empty rooms and her secret fantasy that might shock you. To check out our other interviews with the biggest names in porn, go to YourWorstFriend.com and click the Going Deeper tab.This season is presented by MeanButCleanSoap.com.Use promo code YWF for 10% off your order.Follow Leana everywhere:Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeanaLovingsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theleanalovings/OnlyFans: https://onlyfans.com/leanalovingsTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lunalureTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leanalovings0All of her links: https://allmylinks.com/leanalovingsSign up at TeamSkeet.com with promo code "AllStar" and get 50% off And follow us as well:Patreon: https://www.Patreon.com/WorstFriendCastTwitter: https://twitter.com/worstfriendcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/worstfriendcast/

Your Worst Friend: Going Deeper
Ep. 016 - Leana Lovings - Going Deeper

Your Worst Friend: Going Deeper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 66:34


For our first episode of season 3 we welcome the adorable Leana Lovings. We discuss her humble beginnings in a religious family, the struggle through working as a cam girl in empty rooms and her secret fantasy that might shock you. To check out our other interviews with the biggest names in porn, go to YourWorstFriend.com and click the Going Deeper tab.This season is presented by MeanButCleanSoap.com.Use promo code YWF for 10% off your order.Follow Leana everywhere:Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeanaLovingsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theleanalovings/OnlyFans: https://onlyfans.com/leanalovingsTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lunalureTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leanalovings0All of her links: https://allmylinks.com/leanalovingsSign up at TeamSkeet.com with promo code "AllStar" and get 50% off through October 2022 And follow us as well:Patreon: https://www.Patreon.com/WorstFriendCastTwitter: https://twitter.com/worstfriendcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/worstfriendcast/

Bubbles Brunchcast
"Loving" it

Bubbles Brunchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 42:07


Join us this week as we discuss the case of the Lovings; the couple who paved the way for interracial marriage. https://www.biography.com/activist/richard-loving https://www.biography.com/activist/mildred-loving https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9588299/Johnny-Cashs-wife-black-great-grandmother-freed-slave.html https://www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/jim-crow-laws https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/388/1/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Wording is Hard
123: Spelling w/ Dom Lovings

Wording is Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 28:35


In this episode Tahir goes up against his good friend Dom Lovings to test their spelling bee abilities.

Adult Empire Podcast
Leana Lovings

Adult Empire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 50:42


Leana Lovings has become one of 2022's breakout pornstars. In this new Adult Empire interview, Lovings discusses her entry into camming, her first BDSM experience, her interest in anime and hentai, her ability to climax on command, her nerdy side, and much more.

High Profile Life Podcast
Hankie Pankie Podcast - Leana Lovings Interview

High Profile Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 58:24


Leana Lovings is a beautiful Adult film actress, Model, Streamer/Camgirl, and content creator. Leana is ranked 98 on Pornhub with over 70 million views. Leana made her acting debut in the second half of 2021 and has worked with prominent production companies such as BFFs, Family Strokes, etc. She has achieved a lot in a very short period. Leana says she has many things planned for her fans. https://www.instagram.com/theleanalovings/ https://twitter.com/LeanaLovings https://www.tiktok.com/@leanalovings0 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/high-profile-podcast/support

First Name Basis Podcast
Your Loving Day Stories 2

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 33:33


I've always thought Mildred and Richard Loving's last name was kismet.   Mildred was a Black woman and Richard was a white man who loved each other, and just wanted to keep on loving each other.    On June 12, 1967, Richard and Mildred Loving won their landmark civil rights case against the state of Virginia. Because of the Lovings, states were no longer permitted to create racist laws that would prevent heterosexual couples from marrying one another because of the color of their skin. Their story is beautiful, powerful and inspiring.   Every year on June 12, we celebrate the Lovings, their love, and the love of interracial couples everywhere. As the product of an interracial marriage who is in an interracial marriage myself, I will be forever grateful for the Lovings.   In this episode you will hear interracial couples from all across the country share the importance of Loving Day and what it means to them and their families. If you're anything like me you'll need a few tissues for this one. And a special thank you to those who sent their stories and shared their love with us. Happy Loving Day!   Juneteenth Jubilee   Juneteenth is coming up next month, and we have an exciting program to help you celebrate! Juneteenth Jubilee is our brand-new program that gives you everything you need to have a meaningful Juneteenth celebration dinner.   It includes a cookbook, a cooking show with my dad, a meal planner, reflection questions and more! Trust me, this is something your family is going to want — both for the yummy food and for the impactful conversations.    The program is available now! So click here to invest in this resource to create a meaningful celebration for your family!   Don't forget to use the code LOVING15 for $15 off your purchase until 6/13/22!   Articles, Studies, & Podcasts Referenced in the Episode   First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 24, “The Loving Story”   First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 25, “Your Loving Day Stories”  Song Credit: “Sleeper” by Steve Adams,” “Dive Down” by VYEN, and “Blue Dream” by Cheel 

Straight Outta Lo Cash and The Scenario
Just Posted: The Death of Kevin Samuels and Roe v. Wade w/ Dominique Lovings

Straight Outta Lo Cash and The Scenario

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 88:23


Just Posted returns once again with special guest Dominique Lovings of Whiskey Soured and the Everybody Needs an Aquarius podcasts. This jam-packed show goes into: The death of Kevin Samuels Roe vs Wade leaked decision reversal The changing of the guard in the NBA Dave Chappelle and the attempted attack on him at Netflix is a Joke event Join the SOLC Sports and Culture Group on Facebook https://bit.ly/3knCNbb Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com or justposted1906@gmail.com     Follow just Posted on Instagram @justpostedpodcast    Hit the Voicemail at 641-715-3900 Ext. 769558   Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542                   Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395                    Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je             To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH               YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU               Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ               Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1               Stitcher http://bit.ly/3puGQ5P              IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y1 

The Quest Show with Lana Quest
What's Love Got To Do With It - The Story Of The Loving's

The Quest Show with Lana Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 7:45


Mildred and Richard were a married couple who were the plaintiffs in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia (1967). The Lovings were criminally charged with interracial marriage under a Virginia statute banning such marriages, and were forced to leave the state to avoid being jailed. Their strength and courage ensured that interracial couples no longer faced legal discrimination against marriage.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildred_and_Richard_Loving

Stripped by SIA
#110 - From Camgirl to Pornstar: Setting Yourself Up for Success w/ Leana Lovings

Stripped by SIA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 62:26


Okay, everyone. I'd like to introduce you to the CUTEST guest I have ever hosted on the show. I am so happy to have interviewed the cutesy Leana Lovings onto the show! Leana is a cam girl who also just recently journeyed into the world of porn - currently #65 and rising the charts on PornHub! We begin our conversation about her roots and upbringing in a religious household, being raised in a megachurch and how it lead to her hopping onto Chaturbate to explore her sexuality and sensuality. We then go into an in-depth conversation about how she's set herself up for success including what specific webcams she uses, the importance of lighting and microphones to create an intimate setting for all of her fans. She also shares an important PSA on toxic dildos (who knew about that?!) and of course, how she got into porn. We speak about her expectations before going into porn and the realities of it, how she feels about the industry and where she will continue to go from there. It's a fantastic conversation that shouldn't be missed, especially if you are thinking about going into camming or porn! Watch part of the interview in full video format on my Patreon: Patreon.com/strippedbysia twitter.com/LeanaLovings onlyfans.com/leanalovings instagram.com/leanalovings Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/siasteph Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.stephsia.com

Murder, Mystery & Mayhem Laced with Morality
Black History Minute Celebrates Mildred Loving- reluctant activist

Murder, Mystery & Mayhem Laced with Morality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 2:39


Miltred Dolores Jeter was born on July 22, 1939 in Central point, Virginia. She was of African-American, European, and Native American descent. Mildred Loving, who was a reluctant activist in the civil rights movement of the 1960s when she and her husband Richard loving, successfully challenged Virginia's ban on interracial marriage. In marrying, the couple violated Virginia's racial integrity act. After they were ordered to leave the state, Mildred contacted them attorney general Robert Kennedy, who suggested she contact the ACLU. Following the case Loving versus Virginia, the Supreme Court struck down the Virginia law in 1967, also ending the remaining ban on interracial marriages in other states. The Lovings lived as a legal married couple in Virginia until Richard's death in 1975. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katherine-hutchinson-hayes/support

Saturday Night Sit-Down With FFABB Freddy Fox America's Big Brother

This week have the honor of sitting with Shawn lovings @mystylematters365. The author of "Mind your manners with Mr. lovings". He shares his journey to creating the Art of etiquette and inspiring his students. you can purchase his book by visiting https://mindyourmannerswithmrlovings.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wilfredo-cortes9/support

We Don't Match
The One About the Lovings Win

We Don't Match

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 62:10


June 12, 1967 The Lovings won the right to be married in the state of Virginia and 54 years later Terry and Nicole talk about what it means to them and how at one time they emulated these two heroes.If you have any comments or questions about this episode or any questions in general please feel free to contact us on Instagram @wedontmatchpodcast or email us at wedontmatchpodcast@gmail.com