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John Maytahm speaks to Juanita Pretorius, organiser of the Naked Bike Ride, about the movement’s message, Cape Town’s response, and why she believes you can’t make a difference if you’re not brave enough.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IntroductionMy mission is to help the world be shamelessly sexy. To me, that means not feeling ashamed about who you are or the type of sex you want to have. It means going after the things that you want in bed and in life. Being shamelessly sexy looks different for everyone. It's something you need to define for yourself on your own terms. Also, no one can ever be perfectly shamelessly sexy. That's because shame is a normal human emotion that will continue to crop up in life. But being perfect is not the point, people! Not feeling shame is not the point, either. This is about self-discovery. It's about living your own life that is pleasurable and “totally rad,” as the surfer dudes say. It's about feeling aligned with yourself and courageous enough to pursue what you want.I may be more shamelessly sexy now, but I wasn't always this way. I grew up in London, where I was trained at all-girls private schools to be a prim and proper young lady. The red shoes of my school uniform were always perfectly polished. As I failed to color inside the lines in my lessons, I developed a dangerous curiosity.One day, I secretly came across what one might call a “spicy book” or “smut” in my school library. Heavens! When I read it, I felt excited. It was a beacon, an acknowledgment from the adult world:“There are other horny teenagers just like you out there. In fact, being a horny teenager is normal. All those boring adults? Well, they were once one, too.”That day, my perspective on sexuality changed. That smut book opened my mind to the possibility that sex and lovemaking are some of the most beautiful things in the world, even if nobody overtly champions them. I still believe that it's one of life's greatest joys to love another person fully, honestly, and vulnerably. And yet, this is totally hidden in our culture, which makes us feel guilty for simply enjoying ourselves. To this day, that doesn't make sense to me. I've come to wonder whether there is a screw missing in my brain or if it's that I simply transcended the confines of the world I grew up in all those years ago when I read that smut book in the library. Now, I try to help others do the same: to love ourselves and our partners openly in our own unique, beautiful, and messy ways.This piece is for heterosexual-leaning females because that's my experience. Men experience shame differently, and I'll address that in another piece. So, let's dive into how we can get you there!Defining Shame About SexIn my article, “How To Be Shameless,” I shared Brené Brown's definition of shame: “Shame is an epidemic in our culture” that is “highly correlated with addiction, depression, violence, aggression, bullying, suicide, eating disorders." She shares that "[f]or women, shame is: do it all, do it perfectly, and never let them see you sweat.”Here's an example of this in my friend Emily's day-to-day life. Emily is fresh out of a relationship, and she wants to feel good about her body. Last week, we identified where her ideas about her body and her sexuality are coming from.* Feminine conservatism from her mother: Emily's mother is Catholic. For her whole life, Emily's mother wanted her to cover her shoulders and wear longer, feminine dresses, especially when they went to her grandmother's house for Sunday brunch.* Bikini bodies from Instagram: Emily saw a beautiful woman wearing a bikini on Instagram, so she ordered one. It has a G-string bottom that Emily is a bit nervous about trying, but since she lives by the beach, she wants to give it a go.* Pressure from her ex: When Emily was 18, she dated a guy who was 23, and he was more sexually experienced than her. He made her feel guilty that she had never had a threesome and that she didn't want to watch porn with him. In his eyes, she was never sexually experienced enough.* Social Comparison: With her last boyfriend, Emily noticed when they passed other girls on the beach who were prettier than her. Those girls were tanned and wore the G-string bikinis like it was nobody's business. Emily knew that comparison was the thief of joy, but she still wondered if her boyfriend wanted to be with someone prettier.Emily's experiences mirror exactly how Brené Brown described shame in women: “unobtainable, conflicting, competing expectations about who we are supposed to be.” Still, Emily's situation confused me. If her sexuality and her feelings about her own body weren't these messages from others, then what were they? This was something far deeper than her mother's conservatism or her ex pressuring her to have sex. Perhaps this was something internal. Perhaps this was something to do with her “self,” and that required an energetic, internal transformation. We agreed that it sounded woo-woo, but her feelings about her sexuality and her body are a form of energy that she embodies.Being Shameless SexyEmily and I agreed that being shamelessly sexy comes down to three fundamental things: knowing what you want, believing you deserve what you want, and asking for it. There's a lot to say here, so I'll address the tips for each of them separately.Know What You Want“If the desert is holy, it is because it is a forgotten place that allows us to remember the sacred. Perhaps that is why every pilgrimage to the desert is a pilgrimage to the self.” (Terry Tempest Williams).I could probably write a whole book with tips on how to help you figure out what you want in your sex life. I don't claim to be a witch or a genius, so I'll share what's helped me so far.* Work On Your Shame.As I explored previously, facing your shame can help you change your perspective and let go of the past. So, pull up a shameful memory or two from your past that involves your body or having sex. Try not to pick something too overwhelming to begin with. You might need to repeat this exercise multiple times if you have various memories bringing you shame about sex in your past. For this exercise, I picked Valentine's Day with my high school boyfriend when I was 17 when my younger sister walked in on us trying to have a romantic bath together, and my dad found out and gave me the awkward sex talk. It was terrible.Hold your experience in your mind's eye. Remember as many details as you can about the situation. Notice what you feel. Do you feel any physical sensations in your body, your chest, or your throat? Where are you holding the shame in your body? Now, turn toward your younger self with compassion. Acknowledge the pain of the experience. Find a loving gesture you can give yourself for comfort. For this experience, I held my hand and told myself,“Taking a bath is a rather wonderful thing to do with someone. That experience was cruel. You didn't deserve that.”If you don't want to hold your hand, you could also hug yourself, squeeze your arm, or put your hand on your heart. Think of what a loving parent or a kind adult would say to your younger self now. What does your younger self need to hear? It could be something like,“Experiencing shame is part of life. You're not alone. You made a mistake. That doesn't mean you are a mistake. I forgive you.”The more you can give yourself love and acceptance, the less shame you'll eventually feel about that experience. It is totally okay if you cry or feel a big wash of emotion. That's a good sign that you're processing pain and grief.You can listen to my Misseducated interview with Dr. Kristin Neff, the world's leading expert on self-compassion, here: “How to Be Kind to Yourself, and Why It Matters.”* Keep a sex diary or journal.Writing helps to make what we know subconsciously about ourselves conscious. For three years, I've written about my sex life on my blog, Misseducated. Exploring my experiences in pieces like “Why I Never Swallow Cum” has had an incredible benefit that I didn't expect: it has helped me figure out what I like in bed. Writing about your sex life can help you figure out what you want to explore and where your limitations are. You can also learn the exact techniques that make you orgasm and how you like to receive pleasure (for me, the secret tip is always a little bit of butt stuff).So, I encourage you to start keeping a separate journal where you can explore sexual experiences from your past and what you liked and didn't like about them. Start with a prompt like “Losing My Virginity,” “My First Kiss,” or “The Best Sex I Ever Had,” and go from there. Try to bring in all the senses: what you saw, what you heard, what you touched, what you smelt, what you tasted, and what you felt. A candlelit dinner? Grinding at the club? It's all part of your arousal and your sexuality. It can be as simple as a private note on your phone, which you can then giggle to yourself about secretly.Subscribe to the Misseducated Calendar to learn more about when I host Sex Writing Workshops in the future.* Separate the voices of others from your own.“We have lived quite enough for others: let us live at least this tail-end of life for ourselves.” (Page 271, Michel de Montaigne)As you distinguish your voice in your sex diary, it's important to keep the voices of other people separate. For example, you can make a quick list of self-critical words or phrases that often come up for you. Now, try to figure out where you learned each voice and to whom it belongs. Are these your mother's words? Or did Mrs. Screech from 2nd Grade plug those into your brain?Imagine your brain. Clear a dedicated little space at the back of it, which is solely reserved for your thoughts and feelings about your life. This is where you are going to store your unique thoughts. As the old French philosopher Montaigne says,“We should aside a room, just for ourselves, at the back of the shop, keeping it entirely free and establishing there our true liberty, our principal solitude, and asylum.” (Page 270, Michel de Montaigne)* Define success in your sex life.What are your aspirations when it comes to your sex life? Would you like to orgasm or squirt with your partner at least twice every time you sleep together? Is it dancing bachata? Or is it throwing away your razor and just living like you want to, hairy armpits and all? Take some time to define success on your own terms. This exercise is about self-acceptance, not about judging yourself in any way or stressing yourself out. It's supposed to be fun!For me, success in my sex life does not involve jet-setting around the world to attend giant orgies every weekend (though it might look like that for you). It's probably just having a loving relationship where I can enjoy plenty of butt stuff, and we can be open enough for an optional third person who we can play with together, and I can have lots of earth-shattering orgasms, of course.* De-stigmatize your body and other people's.Going to clothing-optional events has brought me a lot of acceptance and love for my body. As I've shared, while it's normal to feel nervous at first, I find being naked around other people very freeing. Attending an event like The Naked Bike Ride in Philadelphia has shown me that when you get a whole bunch of naked bodies together for a brief moment, the intensity of our insecurities and self-consciousness totally melts away.The prospect of going to these events might terrify you. But just remember that our obsession with our bodies being perfect or looking a certain way is a social construct that we need to unlearn if we want to feel truly shameless about who we are. I hope you can find ways to explore de-stigmatizing your body for yourself, whether that be going to the sauna, skinny-dipping in a river, or going to a nudist beach.* Follow your curiosity.Sexuality is a journey of exploration, constant evolution, and discovery. As I've shared previously, “God” is not going to part the clouds and bestow upon you your one true perfect sexual experience. What you're curious about exploring may well just start as a whisper, which you're going to need to listen for closely.Imagine that sexuality is like a pair of shoes that you're trying on in a shop. Does this activity or idea feel very “you”? Could you see yourself wearing those sparkly heels on the right occasion? Like Emily wearing a G-string bikini on the beach, try something new when you're not sure if you'll like them or not, and see how it feels. There's power in courage, which, as Maya Angelou reminds us, is the most important of all the virtues.* Talk to yourself.Talking to yourself is usually considered weird. But I highly encourage you to sit down and do it to figure out what you're comfortable with and what you're not. As Pauline said wisely in our interview about open relationships,“Sexuality is an emotion…It depends on where you are in your mind…You always have to sit down with your thoughts and kind of like ask yourself this question: am I okay right now? Do I feel safe?”Knowing your limits is a beautiful thing. For example, I consider myself a sexually open person, but almost four years ago, I experienced what can only be described as a doozy of a sexual assault. I still don't feel comfortable with men I don't know touching me, and I am so thankful to know that about myself.If you feel like you're crossing the line for any reason, remember what Pauline shared,“I'm able to stop at any time. Like that's also something that is like really important…You can stop at any time and say goodbye. Like, I'm done. And it's okay. It doesn't mean you're a loser. It doesn't mean anything. It just means that right here, right now, you just don't want it. And it's okay.”* Make up your own rules.Despite being a huge people pleaser for most of my life, I made up a rule that I would only allow a guy to stay over at my house once he was my boyfriend. I decided this because I noticed how disrupted my sleep gets when a guy stays over, and it often ruins my next day. Admittedly, I don't always stick to my own rules when I'm hooking up with a dude who is particularly hot and cool (I'm allowed to make exceptions to my own rules, lol.) But the point is that I've taken time beforehand to identify my needs and figure out what is important to me.Get some space and peace of mind. And while you're alone, off on a solo adventure or single, go ahead and put your own rules in place. These could be rules about your sleep, your safety, and where you want things inserted into your body. Write these down in your sex journal, also. It's easier to decide what you want when there is no one else in the picture because biology is a stronger force than anything else in the world, and having a hot guy in your life is incredibly distracting. And, of course, once you make a rule for yourself, don't be pansy like me. The first step is to recognize that you deserve to have needs and boundaries. The second step is actually to enforce them.* Explore the underworld.This is about getting a handle on what's possible in terms of your sexuality. While porn is acting and often misleading, if you're open to it, I encourage you to watch some. You can watch some female-friendly porn here and here. Watching porn is a good way to see what's possible, and who knows, you might find it arousing.I thought that everyone was like me and had watched porn in secret, but it turns out I have female friends who have never watched porn, who are virgins, and who have never had an orgasm. Everyone is on their own journey, and that's a beautiful thing. I encourage you to meet yourself where you are right now and go from there. Also, try taking the BDSM test. It might help you figure out what type of sex you like to have. If some questions come up that you have no idea about, read the definitions and see if that's something you might want to explore.“When you're in a relationship, it shouldn't be the end of exploring your sexuality.” – Pauline, Open Relationships 101* Explore your body, guilt-free.Planned Parenthood quoted research published in 1994, which said, “half of the adult women and men who masturbate feel guilty about it.” Quotes like this depress me because, as far as I am concerned, guilt is a totally useless emotion. Meanwhile, “the medical community considers masturbation to be a natural and harmless expression of sexuality for both men and women” (Masturbation Guide, WebMD).Every time you feel guilty about touching yourself, buying a new toy, or feeling hot as f**k, just remember that there are literally 5,000 worse things you could be in the world than being a masturbater. You could be a murderer. You could be intentionally stomping on all the flowers in your neighbor's garden. Masturbation is harmless, pleasurable, and fun. So, take time for it like you take time for a friend who wants to get coffee and talk about her most recent breakup. Seriously, give yourself an hour at least and see what you can do. And also, put what you discover in your sex journal.* Question everything.Something is only “normal” because some people in our society decided it was. So, take all the assumptions you have about yourself, your life, who you can be, and what you can do, and turn them upside down. As Pauline expresses beautifully:“I deconstruct a lot by myself, about like patriarchy, about like me as a woman, like sexuality…And a lot of stuff, you're like, “But why the f**k am I doing this?”… Why are we even like, I don't know, blowing candles for a birthday? Like a lot of questions. And yeah, you know, why? "Yeah, it's normal.” I'm like, “No, it's not. Like how the f**k we ended up doing this?”Why the f**k do we blow our candles on a birthday cake, indeed?Believe You Deserve What You WantThis next step is about self-esteem. It's about standing up for your needs, saying f**k yes to people or f**k no to people, and not feeling guilty either way.* Be selfishWikipedia defines selfishness as “being concerned excessively or exclusively for oneself or one's own advantage, pleasure, or welfare, regardless of others.” I find this definition so funny! Because being socialized as a woman, it's clear to me that women are often branded as being selfish for having any concern for ourselves at all. The example comes to mind of my mother calling me selfish because, at age 28, I refused to share a bed with my brother, who is 6'5” tall (195cm), on the family holiday. In the world I grew up in, I wasn't really allowed to have needs, let alone express them.It's a crime in our society for a woman to put herself first. Yet, this is the moment when we decide to stop being doormats, even if we risk being branded as “difficult” in the process. I wholeheartedly encourage you to start being selfish.* Believe your pleasure matters.In the bedroom, this means taking up space and time to make sure you get the pleasure you deserve. As someone who has written a lot about the orgasm gap and experienced it firsthand, I know that we are simply not there yet. According to the International Academy of Sex Research in 2017, quoted in the Guardian,“95% of heterosexual men said they usually or always orgasmed when sexually intimate, followed by 89% of gay men, 88% of bisexual men, 86% of lesbian women, 66% of bisexual women, and 65% of straight women.”I've explained how the world would be a very different place if straight females were orgasming 65% of the time. I estimated I had orgasmed with 8% of my partners and maybe 25% of all the times I have had sex. To be shamelessly sexy, we have to believe that our pleasure is just as important as our partner's pleasure. We're talking about getting equal pleasure for equal measure.* Remember that nothing is wrong with you.With shame being blasted at you from all directions, it's easy to believe that it's your fault for being alive in the body that you're in. I fundamentally disagree with this. Books like “Invisible Women” teach us that the reason why nothing ever seems right for us is because the world was not designed with us in mind. Literally, the people who designed airbags in cars, sidewalks, and even medications didn't bother to test them on female bodies, and this has real-world consequences. If you've ever had weird side effects from medication, just remember that women were all but left out of medical research until 1993. This costs female lives.It's not that there is something with you. It's that there is something wrong with the world. Nothing is wrong with you. You are simply a woman, and because of that, you will never be typical or be the default.* Prioritize your relationship with yourself.The harsh truth is that our relationship with ourselves is the only constant relationship we will have in until we die. Everyone else will come and go—friends, partners, parents, lovers, siblings, and children, even. Your relationship with yourself is the only one that truly sticks.So, for God's sake, put yourself first. What you think about yourself matters much more than what other people think of you. And don't be like the guy from The Onion article titled, “Man Waiting Until Parents Die Before Doing A Single Thing That Makes Him Happy.”* Your experiences are valid. Your feelings are real.I used to have very low self-esteem until I started going to a 12-step Program called ACA. Over time, I learned from the program to ground myself on the basis of my experience rather than constantly defining myself by the actions of other people. One example of this new thinking came at the end of my most recent fling. Here's how I can choose to react:My old self says: “He doesn't want a relationship with me. I'm not worthy of being his girlfriend.”My new self says: “I want to be in a relationship with someone who wants to be in a relationship with me.”It's the same experience, but I now have a totally different perspective on it, one that is rooted in self-respect and dignity. So, remember that your feelings are valid. Your experiences are real. And be sure to define yourself in terms of your own needs and dignity, not from the broken actions of other people.* Define your body on your terms, also.When I was 15, I went to get bras fitted with my mother. I had armpit hair at that point and didn't bother using a razor (at least, I've been consistent with that to this day). When I noticed that she saw my armpit hair, I said something like,“Will doesn't mind.”Will was my boyfriend at the time. As a young person, I felt the need to justify the existence of my armpit hair to my mother. If my mother wasn't defining me, I had to justify my body in the context of another person, my boyfriend, and a male person, nonetheless. I had no idea that I was allowed to keep my body the way I wanted to, armpit hair and all.If you find yourself stressing out about external standards, just remember that it's not up to other people to define who you are. Only you can and should define that. And if other people aren't comfortable with that, that's their deal.* Take up space. Take up time.Some of my female friends find it impossible to go to a café, buy themselves a treat, and sit down to read a book on their own. What if someone else wanted to use that table? They've asked me, perplexed. Existing on their terms in a public space is a struggle. Whether it's having an orgasm with a partner or buying a cookie from a café, because of culture or history, many of us have internalized that whatever this is, it is not for people like us.But have you ever sat in a vast canyon, totally alone? Have you ever climbed to the top of a small hill in the desert in New Mexico, with 360 panoramic views, and cried and felt held by the vastness of the desert all around you? Well, I have. And I can tell you that that's plenty of room for you there, in the desert and in the world. It might take a quick adventure into nature. But just remember that the sky and the earth can hold all of you and so much more, just as they've held your ancestors since the beginning of time. As Maya Angelou says, “Take up the battle. Take it up. This is your life. This is your world.”So, please sit down at the table for as long as you like and eat the cookie.Ask for What You WantIt's time to express yourself, your desires, and your needs to the people you're having sex with. Otherwise, all this hard work you've done internally won't actually go anywhere. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. And it's time to squeak!* Safety, first.It's very important that you trust the person you are going to ask these things for. Before I pegged my boyfriend, we had already been dating for a couple of months. The act of an ask itself can be a very vulnerable moment, so make sure you're with a compassionate partner who respects your body and who will honor your needs and desires. If your partner sucks at listening or makes you feel judged or inadequate in any way, they might not be the right person to explore your sexuality with.* Muster up your courage.“Courage is more important than confidence. Taking that first step in doing anything is the real key to begin to manifest the possibility of that thing happening” — Debbie Millman, The Tim Ferriss Show.The art of asking takes courage. You're also opening up to the possibility of being rejected by the other person. But you can't say the wrong thing to the right person. It's better to rip off the band-aid than spend your whole life wondering whether or not to say something, second-guessing, and tiptoeing. You deserve an answer.* Over-communicate with your partner.Each time will be different because, as a human, you are evolving. Be sure to check in regularly to see whether your partner is still comfortable with this or if you want to try something new. Here's how Pauline communicates with her partner:“We look at each other in the eyes a lot. Like, okay, what do you think? We communicate a lot through the night. We send like text messages…But each time we were doing it, we kind of like sit before and we're like, “Okay, what's your mind in today? What do you want to do? What do you want to explore? How do you feel? Where's your head at today?”* Pick the right people. Curate the right spaces.I'll share more another time, but I went to some sex parties in New York where I didn't feel comfortable at all. I wouldn't go back there again, but I would consider going to a play party if I was with the right people. It really depends on the context, who the people are, and if this feels like the kind of place you want to be in.“You should pick whatever you like and create your own community and yourself and like whoever bonds with you and agrees with you, and that's cool.” – Pauline* Leave if you need to.If your partner does not want to explore the same things as you, you may need to find someone else who you are more compatible with and who celebrates you exploring your sexuality. Refuse to settle. As Pauline shared,“I think like you have to find your own way, which is nice because I think, as a girl, I have never been taught that you can find your own way in your sexuality. It was more like you'll have what you got. And then, if you're not happy, that's what it is.”ConclusionIf you've made it this far, thank you so much for reading my guide to being shamelessly sexy. I hope you loved it, that you found something here that made you smile, or maybe it inspired you to explore something new. Please feel free to reach out to me with what you discovered, as I would love to hear from you, and share this article with a like-minded friend if you think it could help them.There's one final phrase that I want you to keep in mind:“You can do it on your terms. It's your sexuality in the end. So, do yourself on your terms.” – Pauline.Amen.
Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown get personal on a Phish Friday, starting with a story about how Molly derailed a company-wide video call today when she accidentally shared her screen. They get even more personal with this Sunday's Packers vs Lions game. Jim pushes back about an Irrelevant (and possibly misquoted) take that the Lions might've peaked too soon this season as well as the entire idea of a team that gets hot and streaks into the postseason. They ask if the Packers will still the NFC North if they lose to the Lions this Sunday at Lambeau Field? They run through the miniscule odds of the Packers catching up to the Lions if they fall behind two games in the division standings. Jim and Packers homer Primetime make a bet that they will run a pseudo-naked run (in biker shorts) based on if the Packers or the Lions end up winning the division. They review Jim's embarrassing (fully clothed) Halloween outfit yesterday when he dressed up as a 6th grade Bucks fan!
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Rick's living the dream - a birthday on a sunny Friday! Today we talked the upcoming Philly Naked Bike Ride, then debated the question buzzing across the internet this week involving a choice between a talking dog or cat that pays the rent. Bruce Springsteen got booed in Philly, and a parrot made a fool out of a neighborhood handy man! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today on a very special episode of 43Point6… The naked bike ride is an experience Dustin would rather not have seen, the NHL sweater sponsorships are discussed, we talk Cap Friendly being sold to the Washington Captials, the Blue Jays DFA Cavan Biggio, some MLB players did a survey for The Athletic and it's VERY interesting … All that, our shout outs and much more! Follow us on all socials @43Point6 Now your Treasures are purveyors of licensed fine art prints for Movies, Comics, TV and Videogames. Sourced from galleries in the US and UK which include artists from all over the world. Visit @nowyourtreasures on Instagram and DM 43.6 for 43% off any order. All orders are shipped with tracking and complementary insurance. View the entire ever expanding inventory at N-O-W-Y-O-U-R-T-R-E-A-S-U-R-E-S.ca or.com *Please note 43Point6 is not affiliated with any gambling or sports betting site. Any conversation surrounding the NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA or other sport organizations and picks/gambling is not real gambling advice and is for entertainment purposes only. Please play responsibly*
Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod interview Brad Kovach, founder of Terrain Magazine and Shawn Donnelly, "the new guy" at Terrain Magazine at MOC in Cape Girardeau.Launched in 2014, Terrain is a nonprofit publication devoted to growing outdoor recreation in St. Louis and the Great Middle West. They deliver a free print publication, online content, community events, and partnerships with leading outdoor organizations.Topics Discussed: The inspiration and creation of the magazine, the Initiative Petition, Gateway Outdoor Expo, River City Foundation, past adventures, future goals, bucket list activities, Trail of Tears, Rock Island Trail, positive impacts of trails, the Naked Bike Ride, mystery bait bucket and more.For More Information:Terrain MagazineSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
SummaryIn this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including their admiration for Michelle and Bert, celebrating Bert's one-year anniversary on the show, the weather in different regions, and the tradition of the Naked Bike Ride. They also talk about feeding pets and share a parenting question. The episode concludes with a discussion about holiday drinks. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss teaching kids to cheat and shoplift, sharing personal shoplifting stories, the consequences of shoplifting, the concept of Elf on the Shelf, listener feedback and comments, Burt's bar encounter, and the upcoming couples retreat and games, including the Honesty Box game. In this part of the conversation, the hosts and guests discuss the upcoming TV show and the controversial questions that will be asked. They then proceed to read and answer the questions for each couple, discussing their answers and providing validation. The chapter titles reflect the main topics discussed in each segment. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss gift giving and receiving, stocking stuffers, pretending to like gifts, knowing each other, family traditions, and favorite Christmas movies. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to picking up guys, including ordering risqué items and building confidence in approaching. They also share intimate and memorable moments, as well as embarrassing encounters. The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as they reflect on fond memories and comfortable early experiences. They express gratitude for the year and the fun they've had together. The hosts discuss the end of the year and the possibility of a New Year's episode before closing with heartfelt remarks.Takeaways Michelle and Bert are admired for their adventurous and active lifestyle. Bert celebrates his one-year anniversary on the show. The hosts discuss the weather in different regions and the tradition of the Naked Bike Ride. Feeding pets and parenting questions are also discussed. Teaching kids to cheat and shoplift is not advisable and can have serious consequences. Personal stories and experiences can provide insight and entertainment. The Elf on the Shelf is a popular holiday tradition that involves a surveillance-like elf that watches children's behavior. Engaging in games and activities can add fun and excitement to relationships and events. The TV show involves couples answering controversial questions during dinner parties. The couples read and answer questions about their relationships and holiday traditions. Validation and open communication are important in discussing sensitive topics. The hosts and guests have fun and lighthearted interactions throughout the conversation. Gift giving and receiving can be a source of tension and misunderstanding in relationships. Stocking stuffers should be fun and surprising, not practical items. Honesty and open communication are important when discussing preferences and expectations for gifts. Knowing each other's likes and dislikes can strengthen a relationship. Family traditions, such as unique holiday rituals, can create special memories. Favorite Christmas movies can vary among individuals and can be a reflection of personal preferences and traditions. Building confidence is key when it comes to approaching someone you're interested in. Ordering risqué items can be a fun and creative way to express interest. Memorable moments and shared experiences can strengthen relationships. Reflecting on fond memories can bring joy and gratitude. Being comfortable with each other from the beginning can lead to lasting connections. Expressing gratitude and having fun together is important in any relationship. Chapters00:00Impressed by Michelle and Bert01:08Bert's Anniversary03:04Holiday Episode04:05Weather in Different Regions05:33Burt's One Year on the Show06:24Becoming Part of the Crew08:00Naked Bike Ride09:09Feeding Pets10:32Burt's Dog with Bloody Diarrhea11:33Winston's Love for Honey Ham13:56Parenting Question14:02Holiday Drinks29:12Teaching Kids to Cheat and Shoplift30:19Personal Shoplifting Stories31:07Consequences of Shoplifting32:40Elf on the Shelf34:47Discussion on Elf on the Shelf36:04Listener Feedback and Comments40:32Burt's Bar Encounter43:36Couples Retreat and Games44:36The Honesty Box Game45:20Instructions for the Honesty Box Game45:35Introduction and Appreciation46:22Explanation of the TV Show47:00Discussion of Controversial Questions48:15Reading Questions for the First Couple49:01First Couple's Answers50:27Discussion of Answer and Validation51:33Reading Questions for the Second Couple52:18Second Couple's Answers53:13Discussion of Answer and Validation54:08Reading Questions for the Third Couple54:46Third Couple's Answers55:52Discussion of Answer and Validation56:20Reading Questions for the Fourth Couple57:08Fourth Couple's Answers58:36Discussion of Answer and Validation59:49Discussion of Future Episodes and Beach Retreat01:00:11Reading Questions for the Fifth Couple01:00:25Fifth Couple's Answers01:00:53Discussion of Answer and Validation01:01:00Closing Remarks01:04:13Stocking Stuffers01:05:10Pretending to Like Gifts01:07:52Knowing Each Other01:09:34Family Traditions01:12:14Favorite Things01:14:38Favorite Christmas Movie01:29:41Picking Up Guys01:30:04Ordering Risqué Items01:30:25Confidence in Approaching01:31:02Intimate Moments01:31:35Memorable Moments01:32:18Embarrassing Encounters01:33:09Fond Memories01:34:05Comfortable Early on01:35:43Reflection on the Year01:36:18Gratitude and Fun01:37:15End of the Year01:38:17New Year's Episode01:39:03Closing Remarks ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A lawmaker has a plan at the Wisconsin Capitol to make sure children are away from and cannot ride in Madison's Naked Bike ride. State Sen. Chris Kapenga, R-Delafield, is shepherding the proposal. He said Wisconsin needs a new state law after a 10-year-old-girl rode her bike naked during Madison's Naked Bike Ride this summer. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wisconsininfocus/support
Here's your local news for Wednesday, October 11, 2023:We get the rundown on a legislative task force that's looking to prevent human trafficking and better support survivors in Wisconsin,Attend the MPD press conference on last night's fatal shooting,Investigate the UW System's nearly half-million dollar rebranding,Hear from an organizer of Madison's Naked Bike Ride - part of an internationally coordinated protest - after conservative outcry reaches the national stage,Give the most comprehensive weather report on the airwaves,Travel back in time to 1969,And much more.
Die Themen von Minh Thu und Flo am 01.09.2023: (00:00:00) Naked Bike Ride: In Köln sind Demonstrierende heute nackt auf dem Rad unterwegs. (00:01:25) Aiwanger entschuldigt sich: Was bedeutet das für die Wahl in Bayern? (00:08:00) Abaya-Verbot: Welche Kritik es an dem geplanten Verbot von Abayas an französischen Schulen gibt. (00:13:44) Crack auf dem Vormarsch: Warum immer mehr Menschen in Deutschland die Droge konsumieren. Habt ihr Fragen, Anmerkungen oder Themenvorschläge? Dann schickt uns eine Sprachnachricht an 0630@wdr.de oder an 0151 15071635. Von 0630.
A recent study named Philadelphia the best city in the U.S. for naked biking - and the city's annual Naked Bike Ride makes a good case. With over 1,000 riders, it's part of the World Naked Bike Ride, and the largest one on the east coast. But…why do people do this? There's more to it than novelty - the Philly Naked Bike Ride makes a statement about body positivity and fuel reduction. Sabrina Boyd-Surka talks with some of the organizers and gets a glimpse at the “protest party” on wheels. Photo courtesy of the Philly Naked Bike Ride. See more photos of the ride here. Follow us on Twitter @TheJawncast.
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AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on ODD Philly Naked Bike Ride
Bumpback music causes a dispute + STL Naked Bike Ride + STL ranks above LA on most fun cities in USA rankings
Are we starting to like Aaron Rodgers and Johnny Manziel?; Does anyone care about no-hitters anymore?; In The News featuring Saturday's Naked Bike Ride
In the inaugural Kim On A Whim, Kim St.Onge gives her thoughts on the Naked Bike Ride that took place in St Louis as well as having too many gender options while filling out medical recoreds.
Madison's Naked Bike Ride caused a stir and a couple complaints when a girl believed to be about 10 years old participated, but police and prosecutors have concluded that no state laws were violated by her participation. But should naked children in public, even under the protection right to protest, be legal? Then we run through some headlines: The Good: Harvard's legacy admissions challenged The Bad: Vos says he'll move to end minority scholarship program after court ruling The GOAT: Joey Chestnut wins 16th Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest after 2-hour weather delay
Scoot talks a call from Janice in New Orleans who almost fell out of her chair while browsing Twitter and seeing a photo from London's Naked Bike Ride 13 years ago
Hour 3 - Good Monday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour: A Madison supervisor is raising concerns about the Naked Bike Ride that took place in Madison last Sunday after a child participated. During a Pride Month event, NYC Drag Marchers chanted, “We're here, we're queer, we're coming for your children.” Some left-wing outlets and even a national sports columnist accused Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, R., of racism for his remarks about basketball players. Desantis said, "I think that there's kind of a place for everybody in a baseball team if you're willing to work hard, if you're willing to practice… I kind of thought it was always a very democratic game, a very meritocratic game. Whereas I kind of viewed basketball as like 'these guys are just freaks of nature.' They're just incredible athletes. In baseball, you know, you have some guys that might not necessarily be the best athletes, but maybe they've got you know that slider that nobody can hit, or they have the skills that allow them to compete at the highest level."
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This week, neighbors gathered in Douglass Park to protest Riot Fest ahead of today's Park District meeting considering permit approvals for the September music festival. We asked you what you thought about Riot Fest in our newsletter Hey Chicago. Lead Producer Simone Alicea and Host Jacoby Cochran catch you up on the conflict and read through some of your responses. Plus, we're revisiting Chicago's 75-year parking meter deal and discussing why Chicago and Illinois were ranked high for naked bike riding and romance. For a clothed bike ride, check out the 4th Annual Juneteenth Black JoyRide happening this Monday. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Personally, I've never had the urge to get butt naked and take my bicycle for a spin through the city streets, but who am I to yuck somebody else's yum! Join us on the podcast for a lovely little recap of James' birthday weekend and stay for my newfound favorite cure for the hiccups, James' issue with divvy-bike sanitation practices, our pitch for the drink of the summer, and more!Get silly with us on social:FOLLOW THE PODCASTInstagram: @pessimisticatbestFacebook: @pessimisticatbestWebsite: pessimisticatbest.comFOLLOW SAMANTHAInstagram: @samgeorgsonTikTok: @samgeorgsonTwitter: @samgeorgsonYouTube: @samgeorgsonWebsite: samanthageorgson.comFOLLOW JAMESInstagram: @daycatcher_TikTok: @daycatcherTwitter: @daycatcherYouTube: @daycatcherWebsite: daycatcher.netSupport the show
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Dom Giordano reveals that Philadelphia ranks as the 4th highest in citizens who partake in naked gardening, which kicks off a conversation between him and his Producer Dan, which leads into a chat about Philadelphia's annual Naked Bike Ride.
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Dom Giordano and producer Dan discuss the festivities over the weekend in Philadelphia, in which a bunch of liberals rode through the city buck naked. (Photo by Natalie Behring/Getty Images)
PJ almost did a Naked Bike Ride he tells Stephen Bolton but not quite! If you want to do it, hear more from Stephen and check out https://www.facebook.com/events/1208956426529609/?ref=newsfeed Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Jonathan Maus put on his headphones and took off his clothes to bring you the first-ever podcast episode recording by a naked person riding a bike. Seriously! Join him for a full episode of interviews with attendees of Portland's 18th annual World Naked Bike Ride. You'll hear from a wide variety of people — from professional nudists to people who have never shown their bare bodies in public — and you'll hear why this ride is so meaningful to so many people. *** LINKS: https://pdxwnbr.org/ (PDX WNBR), official Naked Bike Ride website. https://bikeportland.org/2022/07/31/portland-world-naked-bike-ride-photo-gallery-360652 (Jonathan's WNBR photo gallery) Our Podcast music was provided by https://www.thepodcasthost.com/ (The Podcast Host) and https://www.thepodcasthost.com/try-alitu/ (Alitu: The Podcast Maker app).
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Sebas Asked "Can I Smell Your Seat" at the Naked Bike Ride, News Headlines, a new Redneck News, and more!
Tammy's grandsons Liam and Rory were just enjoying some pizza in Wisconsin over the weekend when suddenly MANY bicyclists rode by completely naked! What did they think of this phenomenon? Tammy got the scoop! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Segue-nos nas redes sociais Dois ou três temas e uma conversa ao sabor do vento: Crianças vão aprender a andar de bicicleta na escola no 2.º ciclo; Ler Artigo Britânicos voltam a pedalar sem máscara... e sem roupa. A Naked Bike Ride voltou a Londres; Ler Artigo PJ detém gasolineiro que ateou pelo menos 28 fogos. Homem já foi bombeiro; Ler Artigo e muito mais!
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https://www.patreon.com/landlordtenant Hi. This week, James and Michael talk about Team Slovakia's triumph at the Euro 2020 tournament, Naked Bike Ride day and what happens when you get vaccinated a bunch. Our guest is Vancouver comedian Aaron Read, who stops by to chat about late music impresario Lou Pearlman, speed skating, how to design the ultimate bar patio, and his time playing in Celtic bands as a young man. Be sure to check out Aaron's video where he dances to the Becker theme song for an hour AND his appearance on CBC Gem's The New Wave of Standup. ***ANNOUNCEMENT*** On June 30, James, Michael and Chris are launching their brand new podcast EVIL MEN. You can follow Evil Men on Twitter, subscribe on the podcatcher of your choice, and listen to a teaser episode NOW by clicking HERE. Please rate and review The Landlord And Tenant Podmess on Apple Podcasts and tell your friends if you think this podcast is good. Email: ltpodmess@gmail.com Twitter: @ltpodmess Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ltpodmess/ Support The Landlord and Tenant Podmess Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Scoot talks to WWL listeners about the specious arguments against the Naked Bike Ride See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I will be talking about Winston Boogie Smith and what is being said on both sides, twerking on Chicago Pd units and St. Louis, naked bike ride in New Orleans and more.
Mike is back after a week off. It seems there should be one rule with the Naked Bike Ride. Western MT Fair info.
Weird News, crazy conversations, the NBA playoffs are on and some Stros talk. ENJOY! @roycetheone @adammcomedy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ftfr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ftfr/support
We discuss Ben Shapiro's rendition of WAP, Simon Cowell breaking his back, the cancelling of Philly's naked bike ride, and the Washington Football Team's Alex Smith.
Highlights of the Kid Carson Show on Z95.3 Vancouver Canada
Bicyclists bare all for the World Naked Bike Ride, held in June every year in Portland. But why? What's the purpose of them riding in the nude? And how did this all start? Arran Gimba answers.
Christmas tree shortage, a lawsuit over a 92-year-old woman’s death, and Portland’s annual Naked Bike Ride See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this new episode, Fat Shaddy talks about very serious things, ofc in Malayalam.1. CC vs Subtitles 2. Naked bike ride?3. Crossing the English channel on a hoverboard!4. Summary & BTS #kaecawdo #malayalampodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaecawdo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaecawdo/support
Anders fortæller om 4th of July i Minneapolis – og det inkluderer blandt andet lunken havregrød med rosiner, en lettere afklædt cykeltur og en helvedes masse fyrværkeri!
Weed strain this week: Girl Scout Cookie Jeff and Laicy share their experience at the Naked Bike Ride (roughly 10,000…
For the first episode of a brand-new season, Shout About are back, this time with their friend, Ray Jones. Known all over town as ‘Mr London’, Ray’s career has seen him go from a super connected concierge, via TimeOut and landed him at the doorstep of his own incredible music venture. If you want to hear about the coolest bars in London, the places to go for live gigs, or the up and coming stars in the music scene, look no further than Ray Jones and his ‘banq’ of incredible talent. Venues mentioned: 00:20 Reintroduction in to Shout About London 01:00 Recap of last week 01:40 26 Leake Street – Shout About London’s new venue 07:00 Rat Bar @ 26 Leake Street 10:15 Our three favourite events, we’ve been to since the last episode 16:25 Ray Jones of Talentbanq joins us in the studio 18:15 Ray’s background, including life as a concierge 21:47 TimeOut London 23:04 Launching The TimeOut Card & TimeOut Live 23:40 The Rising Stars Gig 24:24 The Rising Stars 28:55 Sonia Leigh 28:40 Talentbanq 41:45 Biggest challenge 43:00 26 Leake Street (again) 45:00 Rat Bar @ 26 Leake Street 47:00 Biggest Success 56:30 Ray’s favourite bars in London 59:25 Time for a game “7 in 7” – Ray has to guess his own artists 1:09:34 Talentbanq social media handles 1:10:10 Mr London 1:10:45 Recap of Mr London 1:12:37 Tunnel Vision Live / Tunnel Vision unplugged 1:13:40 The Weekly Shout 1:18:39 Thank you’s 1:18:55 Social Media Handles 1:20:05 Enjoy the outro tune Mentions: Studio Boom, Marques Almeida, Adidas – Deerupt Trainer, Fendi (FF Reloaded), Lisa Canny, Red Bull, Danny Price, Rat Bar, The Cans Festival, Gary Alford, Wu Tang Clan, Black Deer Festival, Smart Hospitality, The Great Escape Festival, The Naked Bike Ride, Phoenix Artist Club, The Alley Cat, Cro Bar, The Isle of White Festival, The Hard Rock Café, Hawker House, Sonia Leigh, Café Nero, The Jazz Café, 229 Venue, Belle Roscoe, Joe Slater, Anavae, Belle Roscoe, Ray Waters, The Zipheads, Key West, The Ned, The Spiritual Bar, The Green Note, Lisa Wright, Lots Holloway, Megan O’Neil, Penny Riviera, Joe Slater, Broken Witt Rebels, Waterloo Food Month, London Pride, Her
In todays show we talk about the huge annual event of the Portland naked bike ride and how some people get booboos participating.
The slogan to our city of Portland is "Keep Portland Weird" and people here take that slogan seriously. We talk about people watching in our city as well as some interesting events that take place here such as The Naked Bike Ride.Keywords: Portland, keep Portland weird, naked bike ride, unipipper, bike week, blue guy, silver guy, crazy people, downtown portland, las vegas, city, PDX, Oregon, jousting, bike jousting, See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode Rebecca & Lisa tell you about an eccentric group of cyclists, a fist fight during photos, and a groom who should have been paying less attention to the wedding coordinator and more attention to his bride. * Exclusive photo taken by Lisa is now live in our private Facebook group! Join us here to see everything (well almost everything...): http://bit.ly/2fxBuZ9 To share your story, please email secretlifeofweddings@gmail.com or visit http://secretlifeofweddings.com Love our show? Want to help us make it better? Our content will always be FREE, but if you'd like to support the show and get some extra juicy stories exclusively available monthly on Patreon, click here to become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/secretlifeofweddings This episode is sponsored by Endy. Get the $50 off your Endy mattress & support this podcast by using the link http://Endy.SecretLifeofWeddings.com and get the best sleep of your life with your new Endy Mattress! *Join our private Facebook listener group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1294161840712617/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretlifeofweddings/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretlifeofwed Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesecretlifeofweddings Tumblr: https://secretlifeofweddings.tumblr.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJ6EVYHYsmIvs_bnHqKXSg --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/secretlifeofweddings/support
Doug, Jen, and Cara kick off the week with a bundle of fun topics. First, they go over the new painstaking regulations put in place by TSA. Then, they have a good laugh as the World Naked Bike Ride is held in Portland, Oregon. Chuck Curry is brought on to discuss why the directions of the new Han Solo movie got the boot. And finally, they celebrate with New York Mets minor league star Tim Tebow as he gets promoted to the Mets high-A team.
1. Footy Show drama + Dave Hughes Calls In 2. Melbourne's Naked Bike Ride 3. Mick Malthouse doesn't like the Abletts 4. Rudi from the Newsroom 5. Guinness World Record Update See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No one is safe from this man's tongue - Steve Allen takes to the airwaves on weekday mornings from 4 - 6.30am on LBC. Hear all of Steve's show with the news, travel and breaks taken out.
labor leaders that pushed for the 15 dollar minimum wage now want an exemption for union workers; a guy was kicked out of a naked bike ride for being fully aroused; franklin d roosevelt provides today's inspiration; Funkhouser pays the rent by writing a check from "Bank of Girlfriend"
labor leaders that pushed for the 15 dollar minimum wage now want an exemption for union workers; a guy was kicked out of a naked bike ride for being fully aroused; franklin d roosevelt provides today's inspiration; Funkhouser pays the rent by writing a check from "Bank of Girlfriend"
Drink of the week showdown: Rogue Dead Guy Ale vs. Rogue Double Chocolate Stout Topics: Where in the world is Alan...again? , Rogue owner passes away (tribute show to him) , Shooting in Troutdale , America Competing in World Cup , Sad Batman Memes , Naked Bike Ride , Terminator Time Travel , Video of the Week , Reading Rainbow is Back , Man Attacks Brother with Weed , Weed is Sued , and much more!
No one is safe from this man's tongue it's Steve Allen weekday morning 5am and 7am, and back again on Sunday's between 7 and 10am, on London's LBC 97.3. By subscribing to this Premium Podcast you get to hear all of Steve's show with just the news,
This week in our comedy podcast: Funny news on THIS WACKY WORLD - Crazy Cheerleaders, Legal Weed Wins, Naked Bike Ride, Lion Fighting Vacation, and Silly Slingshot Usage. Random humor on JIBBER JABBER - A new sketch comedy skit entitled Bad Boyfriends, and we a comedy improve game called Pick-up Lines. A HUMOR HEALTH TIP - Humorous Approaches to Combating AIDs . Funny Jokes on the GREAT AMERICAN JOKE-OFF - funny bad boyfriend jokes. Visit us: http://www.myhyena.com or Leave us a voicemail: (206) 202-1650
PORTLAND, Ore. - Reverend Phil's Film Fest, Bike Porn 2- "BikeXploitation" is showing next Friday at the Clinton Street Theater. See the trailer at Bikesmut.com. CrankMyChain! might even have something in the line-up, but either way I'm sure the festival of bicycle pornography will blow your mind and perhaps other things. What is Bike Porn? It's not just bikes on bikes. I'll say that. Are you offended by graphic sexual images and suggestion? Don't go. It's all very sex positive (at least it was last year) but some flicks even challenged my sensibilities. I occasionally like to have my sensibilities challenged. If you go, be sure to CrankMyChain! And then hold onto your shorts or, better yet, take them off - because at Saturday the 14th at 11:59PM Portland goes on the World Naked Bike Ride. It all starts the the Pedalpalooza Kick Off Dance Party (Track 7, NW 30th Ave and Industrial St) - Watch out for train tracks they love to throw cyclists. Find out more at Shift2Bikes.org Attached is my song Going on a Naked Bike Ride.
Conrad falls right into Steve's trap - does Steve fall right into Conrad's trap - either way Lissa is an innocent victim.
Steve is like a cat who must first toy with her prey. Conrad is about to be set up and hung out to dry. Watch for out the hippy in this episode. I got a cameo role as a Naked Bike Ride pimp. Not too much of a stretch, eh? The Bicyclist is produced by Carl and Sharon Jameson of Craftmaster Independent.
PORTLAND, OR - The DA has dropped the charges against Reverend Phil. RevPhil won't get his day in court but he also won't have to face 2 1/2 years in jail either. Just by coincidence, there will be a naked bike ride Saturday night. It will be originating from free geek. I do not know the time yet but will let you know when I find out. During the 2006 World Naked Bike Ride, RevPhil was arrested after being hit by a mean spirited and drunk driver (according to witnesses testimony) who's boyfriend happened to be an off-duty cop . Phil was charged with various crimes and misdemeanors while the real criminal was scurried off. Just last week Phil told me "I really want this to go to trial so we can expose what really happened in court." Click To Play Video Last Weeks Interview with RevPhil This matter may never fully be exposed in a court of law, but, to celebrate Naked Justice, you can expose yourself tomorrow on a Pedalpalooza BONUS Naked Bike Ride. See you tomorrow at the Multnomah County Bike Fair where we'll attempt to webcast live.
PLANET EARTH - The northern hemisphere World Naked Bike Ride happens Saturday*. Find a ride near you at the WNBR Wiki. There will be a daytime and nighttime ride in Portland. Check out the Pedalpalooza Calendar for more PDX-NBR info. This promotional music video is a remix of Dan and Kirsten Kaufman's 2006 Goin' On a Naked Bike Ride shot in Portland, Oregon. Check out some newly published shots and a funky take on the song. See this promo video on the big screen this Friday at Reverend Phil's Pornography of the Bicycle at 26th and SE Clinton (Clinton St Theater) 8:45pm - 10:45pm - the sexiest bicycle culture on earth. Revphil: revphil at gmail daht comm, Portland Underground Film Festival *Some northern hemisphere rides will be taking place on Friday 8 and Saturday 30 June 2007. See 2007 ride dates for more information. Spring 2008 ride dates in the southern hemisphere to be announced.
PORTLAND, OR - Reverend Phil gets a haircut in advance of his trial next Wednesday. He's facing 2 1/2 years for various misdemeanor charges. Reverend Phil alleges and eyewitnesses will testify that an apparently drunken driver stuck him with her vehicle during the 2006 World Naked Bike Ride in Portland, Oregon. She then had her boyfriend, an off duty police officer, attack him. This will be the fourth attempt at a jury trial. Stay tuned to CrankMyChain! Cycle TV as we follow the proceedings.
PORTLAND, Ore.- I invited Reverend Phil down to the CrankMyChain Garage for a chat about his exciting hump-day ahead.
Portland, Ore. --- Hundreds of cyclists going as bare as they dared swarmed the streets of Portland June 10 for the largest naked bike ride in North America. As many as 500 nude or nearly nude cyclists rode for two and a half hours circling downtown to the cheers and jeers of spectators, motorists, and passersby. This year also marked the debut of Portland's first daytime naked bike ride, which culminated in a group photo shot in the lovely Ladd's Addition rose garden. Warning: This video contains nudity.
Portland, Ore. --- Hundreds of cyclists going as bare as they dared swarmed the streets of Portland June 10, 2006, for the largest naked bike ride in North America. As many as 500 nude or nearly nude cyclists rode for two and a half hours circling downtown to the cheers and jeers of spectators, motorists, and passersby. This year also marked the debut of Portland’s first daytime naked bike ride, which culminated in a group photo shot in the lovely Ladd’s Addition rose garden. Warning: This video contains nudity. (Duh.)