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Our send-off bonus episode celebrates kink by indulging in the sexy, fun, and life-changing stories of Fetish Fellow, Malcolm Lovejoy, and Mackenzie Peck. With each storyteller, we enter into a titillating space primed for pleasure and arousing self-discovery. We hope you enjoy the final episode of the Math Podcast. Stay kinky! Content Warning BDSM, kink, sexually explicit stories, explicit language, electricity play, and knife play Stay in touch with Fetish Fellow IG: @fellowfetish Twitter: @subfellow Stay in touch with Malcolm Lovejoy Twitter: @MalcolmLovejoy Credits Host - Elyza Therese Parker Guests - Fetish Fellow, Malcolm Lovejoy, Mackenzie Peck Editor - Elyza Therese Parker Music - Fonkee Ryde by Noir Ett Blanc Vie For more from Math Magazine including our print titles: mathmagazine.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mathpodcast/support
There are infinite ways of expressing love yet we run into issues in doing so. What are some of the barriers we come across in expressing our love for others? What has us shy away when what we REALLY want to do is reach out? What is the number one reason we don't seek outside advice or counsel when we're experiencing relational or sexual problems? It's something that most of us deal with and it's sexual shame. Listen in as Empowerment Coach, Marnika Shelton, and your host, Elizabeth Cunningham, dive deeper into what those challenges are and how we can overcome them together. Shame is something that grows behind closed doors. Talking about it and being open is the first step to healing. Marnika Shelton is the owner of Nika Cherelle s LLC, the host of the It Cast s Real Talk on Sex, and a personal empowerment coach specializing in health and sexuality. They empower and inspire people across all cultural backgrounds; by breaking down taboo, they aim to create a world where all people feel loved, honored and respected.They sit on the board of The Grateful Garment Project.Their work has been featured with The San Francisco AIDS Foundation, SOMArts Cultural Center, and in Math Magazine, Bitch Media, OZY, Slate, and Cosmopolitan Magazine.
There are infinite ways of expressing love yet we run into issues in doing so. What are some of the barriers we come across in expressing our love for others? What has us shy away when what we REALLY want to do is reach out? What is the number one reason we don't seek outside advice or counsel when we're experiencing relational or sexual problems? It's something that most of us deal with and it's sexual shame. Listen in as Empowerment Coach, Marnika Shelton, and your host, Elizabeth Cunningham, dive deeper into what those challenges are and how we can overcome them together. Shame is something that grows behind closed doors. Talking about it and being open is the first step to healing. Marnika Shelton is the owner of Nika Cherelle s LLC, the host of the It Cast s Real Talk on Sex, and a personal empowerment coach specializing in health and sexuality. They empower and inspire people across all cultural backgrounds; by breaking down taboo, they aim to create a world where all people feel loved, honored and respected.They sit on the board of The Grateful Garment Project.Their work has been featured with The San Francisco AIDS Foundation, SOMArts Cultural Center, and in Math Magazine, Bitch Media, OZY, Slate, and Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Paige sits down with MacKenzie Peck, founder and CEO of Math Magazine, a lifestyle brand full of inclusive sexy content that facilitates safe environments online and offline for intimate connection. Paige & MacKenzie talk about longing, sex, romance, dildos, and why you're totally normal.
Part 2 of our series with Tripp Hudgens, where Mackenzie Peck, founder of Math Magaziner and pornographer joins the conversation. Support our Fundraiser! tinyurl.com/indiemath This Ad-Free episode was brought to you by Math Magazine. Contact us! admin@mathmagazine.com @mathmagpod
For our fourth episode, our host and Tiana (@glittersaurus.rex) have a vulnerable and fun discussion about sex, pleasure, and polygamy. Later, Tiana shares resources from the Sex worker Survival Guide, and shares creative solutions for our community. Tip Tiana: https://cash.app/$glittersaurusrex69 This episode was brought to you by Math Magazine and Honk.me Want to be a guest? Say Hello? Contact us admin@mathmagazine.com @mathmagazinepod
Our third episode brings a conversation with erotic artist, Armando Cabba, surrounding censorship, sexuality, and sustaining on social media without compromising your material. Check him out at @armandocabba This episode was brought to you by Math Magazine and Honk.me Want to be a guest? Contact us admin@mathmagazine.com @mathmagazinepod
Our second episode features none other than Cindy Gallop. makelovenotporn.com https://cindygallop.com/ Cindy's 2009 Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FV8n_E_6Tpc&t=17s This episode was brought to you by Math Magazine and Honk.me Want to be a guest? Contact us admin@mathmagazine.com @mathmagazinepod
CW/ Sex, Sexual Assault and Abuse. Welcome to our first episode with Stoya. Any questions or comments feel free to dm us at @mathmagazinepod or email us admin@mathmagazine.com Stoya's Zero Spaces: https://zerospaces.com/ Sponsored by Honk.me and Math Magazine
MATH Magazine is high-quality smut for discerning tastes. It has a commitment to showing a range of body types, beauty ideals, genders, and identities all having a grand old sexy time together. Founder MacKenzie Peck talks about her journey to creating MATH Magazine and what it’s like to run a smut-powered business. Plus: Searching for the Big Bad Peanut Man | Horny teenage Googling | Hairy Hippies in Love | Not finding the right kind of porn | The ambiguously sexual narratives of Balthus | The sexy potential of dress up | Some simple questions to ask yourself to figure out what kind of life you want | Confronting internal biases of what is sexy | Reprogramming the masses through porn | Representing people without it being “about” that representation | Scaling up ethics | The Cambria List Links: Math-mag.com Mystery Box - February 14 -www.mysteryboxshow.com/ Hound Tall at Sketchfest: https://sfsketchfest2019.sched.com/event/ImYg/hound-tall-podcast-with-moshe-kasher Artgasm on Patreon: Patreon.com/artgasm
“If the thing you love to do is only seen in 'shame' porn, you may think that’s the only slot you fit into as a desirable person. That’s not cool, and that’s what I’m trying to fix.” / From ASMR to GIFS, comics to fan fiction, public screenings to photo sets of dudes who can suck their own dicks, this YAPIT Live from April 2018 at the Pleasure Chest in NYC explores all personal and political facets of modern pornography. / Special guests Math Magazine EiC Mackenzie Peck and Pleasure Chest sex educator Leon also swerve into an explanation of what FOSTA/SESTA means for sexual freedom, how paying for porn can actually improve your sex life, and the ethics of literally eating people. / MacKenzie Peck was born on Valentine's Day, raised in Connecticut, and graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art, magna cum laude. Three years ago, she set on a path to becoming a pornographer. Now, with the hotly anticipated seventh issue of Math Magazine coming out soon, she is working to revolutionize social norms and evolve industry methodologies. /Leon is a worker at the pleasure chest and budding sex educator who has been active in the kink community for around eight years. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay Taylor is a hustling porn starlet managing dozens of clip stores with her boyfriend at Slamdog Films. She’s coming up in the industry having shot with some of porn’s big stars like Nina Hartley, Cherie DeVille, Chanel Preston, and…James Deen. Deen, one of her closest friends, has been accused of rape and sexual assault by multiple porn actresses (which he denies). "I was devastated and sick to my stomach for two days, but never once did I deviate from James’s side. Not once,” Taylor says on this week’s explosive Manwhore Podcast. To make matters more interesting, she is also one of the many women accusing porn hedgehog Rob Jeremy of sexual assault in the blockbuster Rolling Stones exposé. In a world of public shaming and Trial by Twitter (and a broken criminal justice system), how do we decide who is guilty, who is innocent, and who is just kind of a dick? ALSO: We get a sneak peek at my indie porn bonus episode with MacKenzie Peck, Editor-In-Chief of Math Magazine! PLUS: porn star comedians, Nina Hartley, fan-girling, on-set violence, and train conductor porn! Tori Lux: James Deen Assaulted Me, Too James Deen Breaks His Silence Inside Ron Jeremy Sexual Misconduct Allegations Follow Jay Taylor on Twitter @yippieskip! Follow Math Magazine on Instagram @mathmagazine! Join me in New York City for ManwhoreCon August 3-5! Click here to get your weekend pass today! Enjoy the perks of fanwhore membership for just $1! Click here to join the club! The Manwhore Podcast is sponsored by Hot Movies. Try it with 40 FREE minutes when you sign up at www.ManwhorePod.com/hotmovies! Email your comments, questions, and boobies to manwhorepod@gmail.com. www.ManwhorePod.com
If there were ever a time to launch a feminist porn magazine, it’s now. Listen to founder MacKenzie Peck talk about what inspired the beautifully curated and unassuming print magazine that you can easily read on your commute to work. You can finally read about niche kinks like people who fuck on balloons, a.k.a lunars, or indulging in a fantasy on that co-worker even though you’re in a monogamous relationship. This magazine is a safe sex space intended for you to explore where ever your sexual journey takes you. Spoiler alert: Math’s latest issue features an intimate interview with adult film producer, transsexual man and human rights activist Buck Angel. Peck also talks about being polyamorous since high school, how she became sexually empowered and progressive, sex in public, play parties, and what happened after Math hosted a squirting workshop on Snapchat. She has some advice on how to discuss polyamorous feelings in a monogamous relationship and tips on how to take the first steps in being sex positive for those new to the game. “There is porn for everyone,” says Peck. “You can be sexually progressive and still not want to run through the streets naked.” Sign up for Math Magazine’s newsletter because their social media platforms are under a watchful eye and can be shut down at times. Or, email MacKenzie directly at privatebox@math-mag.com.
Budding porn entrepreneur, MacKenzie Peck, gives us a behind the scenes look at what goes into creating real erotic art. #PornAsArt #ProgressiveInclusivity #EthicalPorn #Aesthetics
The very first Future of Sex on Tour recording with a live audience! On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole interviews a panel of female sex pioneers about the future of sex. She is joined by Gigi Engle, Sex & Dating Writer, MacKenzie Peck, Feminist Pornographer, Math Magazine and Lidia Bonilla, Founder, House of Plume. The four have a lively chat on the future of sex, porn, intimacy and relationships in the age of VR, teledildonics and real dolls. Additional Links: futureofsex.org/events Gigi Engle http://missgigiengle.com/ MacKenzie Peck http://www.math-mag.com/ Lidia Bonilla http://www.houseofplume.com/ To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole.
This week's episode begins on a train to Nottingham, jets off to New York, then ends up back here in my living room in London. And in the middle of it I speak with Mackenzie Peck, editor and founder of Math magazine, the progressive porn quarterly. You won't be surprised to hear that there is a fair amount of adult material in this one, so you might not want to listen along with the kids.