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Join host Daniel Ridge and Natalie Wall as they discuss her groundbreaking work on race and resistance. Welcome to Emerald Podcast Series. Join our hosts as they talk to experts using their research to create real impact in society. In each episode we explore the role research plays in our modern world, and ask how it can contribute to solving the complex environmental, economic, social and political challenges facing our planet.
In Black Expression and White Generosity: A Theoretical Framework of Race (Emerald Publishing, 2024), Dr. Natalie Wall takes readers on a journey through the tropes and narratives of white generosity, from the onset of the African slave trade to contemporary efforts to ridicule and undermine the “woke agenda.” She offers a theoretical framework for use by antiracist scholars, students, and activists to name and interrogate this pervasive attitude and its role in the structures of white supremacy and in the continued marginalisation of non-white people. Providing an exploration of lived experience and of the theoretical underpinnings of that lived experience, Wall offers a new vocabulary with which to speak truth to power and decentre whiteness from the work of antiracism, by looking to moments of black expression and creativity in black arts production. Taking inspiration from the bold, powerful, and experimental work of black artists and activists, Black Expression and White Generosity forges an alternative narrative that strives for freedom and justice without relinquishing anything in return. It is your indispensable guide to remaining ungrateful. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. 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
In Black Expression and White Generosity: A Theoretical Framework of Race (Emerald Publishing, 2024), Dr. Natalie Wall takes readers on a journey through the tropes and narratives of white generosity, from the onset of the African slave trade to contemporary efforts to ridicule and undermine the “woke agenda.” She offers a theoretical framework for use by antiracist scholars, students, and activists to name and interrogate this pervasive attitude and its role in the structures of white supremacy and in the continued marginalisation of non-white people. Providing an exploration of lived experience and of the theoretical underpinnings of that lived experience, Wall offers a new vocabulary with which to speak truth to power and decentre whiteness from the work of antiracism, by looking to moments of black expression and creativity in black arts production. Taking inspiration from the bold, powerful, and experimental work of black artists and activists, Black Expression and White Generosity forges an alternative narrative that strives for freedom and justice without relinquishing anything in return. It is your indispensable guide to remaining ungrateful. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. 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
In Black Expression and White Generosity: A Theoretical Framework of Race (Emerald Publishing, 2024), Dr. Natalie Wall takes readers on a journey through the tropes and narratives of white generosity, from the onset of the African slave trade to contemporary efforts to ridicule and undermine the “woke agenda.” She offers a theoretical framework for use by antiracist scholars, students, and activists to name and interrogate this pervasive attitude and its role in the structures of white supremacy and in the continued marginalisation of non-white people. Providing an exploration of lived experience and of the theoretical underpinnings of that lived experience, Wall offers a new vocabulary with which to speak truth to power and decentre whiteness from the work of antiracism, by looking to moments of black expression and creativity in black arts production. Taking inspiration from the bold, powerful, and experimental work of black artists and activists, Black Expression and White Generosity forges an alternative narrative that strives for freedom and justice without relinquishing anything in return. It is your indispensable guide to remaining ungrateful. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/caribbean-studies
In Black Expression and White Generosity: A Theoretical Framework of Race (Emerald Publishing, 2024), Dr. Natalie Wall takes readers on a journey through the tropes and narratives of white generosity, from the onset of the African slave trade to contemporary efforts to ridicule and undermine the “woke agenda.” She offers a theoretical framework for use by antiracist scholars, students, and activists to name and interrogate this pervasive attitude and its role in the structures of white supremacy and in the continued marginalisation of non-white people. Providing an exploration of lived experience and of the theoretical underpinnings of that lived experience, Wall offers a new vocabulary with which to speak truth to power and decentre whiteness from the work of antiracism, by looking to moments of black expression and creativity in black arts production. Taking inspiration from the bold, powerful, and experimental work of black artists and activists, Black Expression and White Generosity forges an alternative narrative that strives for freedom and justice without relinquishing anything in return. It is your indispensable guide to remaining ungrateful. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
In Black Expression and White Generosity: A Theoretical Framework of Race (Emerald Publishing, 2024), Dr. Natalie Wall takes readers on a journey through the tropes and narratives of white generosity, from the onset of the African slave trade to contemporary efforts to ridicule and undermine the “woke agenda.” She offers a theoretical framework for use by antiracist scholars, students, and activists to name and interrogate this pervasive attitude and its role in the structures of white supremacy and in the continued marginalisation of non-white people. Providing an exploration of lived experience and of the theoretical underpinnings of that lived experience, Wall offers a new vocabulary with which to speak truth to power and decentre whiteness from the work of antiracism, by looking to moments of black expression and creativity in black arts production. Taking inspiration from the bold, powerful, and experimental work of black artists and activists, Black Expression and White Generosity forges an alternative narrative that strives for freedom and justice without relinquishing anything in return. It is your indispensable guide to remaining ungrateful. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
In Black Expression and White Generosity: A Theoretical Framework of Race (Emerald Publishing, 2024), Dr. Natalie Wall takes readers on a journey through the tropes and narratives of white generosity, from the onset of the African slave trade to contemporary efforts to ridicule and undermine the “woke agenda.” She offers a theoretical framework for use by antiracist scholars, students, and activists to name and interrogate this pervasive attitude and its role in the structures of white supremacy and in the continued marginalisation of non-white people. Providing an exploration of lived experience and of the theoretical underpinnings of that lived experience, Wall offers a new vocabulary with which to speak truth to power and decentre whiteness from the work of antiracism, by looking to moments of black expression and creativity in black arts production. Taking inspiration from the bold, powerful, and experimental work of black artists and activists, Black Expression and White Generosity forges an alternative narrative that strives for freedom and justice without relinquishing anything in return. It is your indispensable guide to remaining ungrateful. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In Black Expression and White Generosity: A Theoretical Framework of Race (Emerald Publishing, 2024), Dr. Natalie Wall takes readers on a journey through the tropes and narratives of white generosity, from the onset of the African slave trade to contemporary efforts to ridicule and undermine the “woke agenda.” She offers a theoretical framework for use by antiracist scholars, students, and activists to name and interrogate this pervasive attitude and its role in the structures of white supremacy and in the continued marginalisation of non-white people. Providing an exploration of lived experience and of the theoretical underpinnings of that lived experience, Wall offers a new vocabulary with which to speak truth to power and decentre whiteness from the work of antiracism, by looking to moments of black expression and creativity in black arts production. Taking inspiration from the bold, powerful, and experimental work of black artists and activists, Black Expression and White Generosity forges an alternative narrative that strives for freedom and justice without relinquishing anything in return. It is your indispensable guide to remaining ungrateful. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
In Black Expression and White Generosity: A Theoretical Framework of Race (Emerald Publishing, 2024), Dr. Natalie Wall takes readers on a journey through the tropes and narratives of white generosity, from the onset of the African slave trade to contemporary efforts to ridicule and undermine the “woke agenda.” She offers a theoretical framework for use by antiracist scholars, students, and activists to name and interrogate this pervasive attitude and its role in the structures of white supremacy and in the continued marginalisation of non-white people. Providing an exploration of lived experience and of the theoretical underpinnings of that lived experience, Wall offers a new vocabulary with which to speak truth to power and decentre whiteness from the work of antiracism, by looking to moments of black expression and creativity in black arts production. Taking inspiration from the bold, powerful, and experimental work of black artists and activists, Black Expression and White Generosity forges an alternative narrative that strives for freedom and justice without relinquishing anything in return. It is your indispensable guide to remaining ungrateful. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady On today's episode: 1- Joe Warmington, Toronto sun columnist discusses Food insecurity this holiday season (:20-9:10) 2 -Alyshah Hasham, city hall bureau staff at The Star discusses ,David Rider's end-of-year wrap up w/ Olivia Chow (9:16-16:24) 3 -Michael Levitt, President-CEO Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center; Former Liberal MP discusses rise in Antisemitic hate crimes(16:29-23:34) 4-Natalie Wall, toy master from Spin Master discusses this holiday seasons hottest toys (23:40-33:10) 5 -Adam Froman CEO of Delvina discusses, the 2024 Survival Playbook for Canadian Businesses(33:16-40:39) 6- Jagmeet Singh leader of the Federal NDP discusses the refugee crisis affecting Toronto (40:45-51:08)
Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady On today's episode: 1- Joe Warmington, Toronto sun columnist discusses Food insecurity this holiday season (:20-9:10) 2 -Alyshah Hasham, city hall bureau staff at The Star discusses ,David Rider's end-of-year wrap up w/ Olivia Chow (9:16-16:24) 3 -Michael Levitt, President-CEO Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center; Former Liberal MP discusses rise in Antisemitic hate crimes(16:29-23:34) 4-Natalie Wall, toy master from Spin Master discusses this holiday seasons hottest toys (23:40-33:10) 5 -Adam Froman CEO of Delvina discusses, the 2024 Survival Playbook for Canadian Businesses(33:16-40:39) 6- Jagmeet Singh leader of the Federal NDP discusses the refugee crisis affecting Toronto (40:45-51:08)
This week we are joined by Natalie Wall! Natalie is the creator/producer/headliner of "Awkward Sex... and the City," which showcases comedians with hilarious awkward sexual tales. She is also the co-founder/co-producer of Bad Assery: The Woman and Comedy Conference. Natalie can also be seen performing stand-up all around New York City. Make sure to check her out! In this episode, we discuss moving around a lot as a military kid, LA vs NY, loving the beach, but also a cloudy day, being an adaptable kid who hates change now, student debt, having a degree in print journalism, colonoscopies, and so much more! You don't want to miss our discussion about the American mentality. Give this episode a listen!Recommendations from this episode: There is Nothing For You Here - Fiona Hill Breast Cancer AwarenessThirteen Going on 30ConnectionsFollow Natalie Wall: @gnatalieeeeFollow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodPlease rate and review the podcast! Spread the word! Tell your friends! Email us: aloneatlunch@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Finally a sex positive podcast host that is willing to talk about sex! Natalie Wall joins the KATG Universe and helps discuss Loki, Taylor Swift's Travis Kelce song, Elon Musk offering $1 billion to Wikipedia if they change their name to Dickipedia for 1 year, Donald Trump's attorneys pleading guilty in Georgia's election subversion case, and SEX!, including masturbation, communication, and family.
This week Natalie discusses sex shaming, the Madonna/Whore complex and more importantly that ASATC is BACK for its first live showing on January 19th! Go get your tickets now!
This week Natalie reminds you to upgrade your masks, watch your butt, and trust the process.
Natalie Wall talks about health scares, STDs, sores, warts, gross stuff, and learning how to say NO! NATALIE: https://www.instagram.com/awkwardsexandthecityME:https://www.instagram.com/selfworsthttps://twitter.com/bradicalpearsonPATREON:https://www.patreon.com/selfworstMUSIC BY SHEA BARTEL:https://sheas.art/
This week Natalie updates you on her health, her experience with the healthcare system, bedside manner and all the tests that go with it. Please DO NOT forget to get tested, get your HPV shot, and see a doctor if something feels off.
This week Natalie talks about finding a lump in her breast, her experience with the health care system, and how to deal with reality. With October, breast cancer awareness month, it is a good time to remind ourselves to trust yourself and your body. Touch your boobs, get screenings, and be aware! Follow Natalie Insta website
A PSA to listen to your bodies and get a second opinion if you can!
ASATC is taking a short break to rest, relax and revive! We are very excited for what the future of ASATC is going to look like! We'll see you on August 18th!
This week Natalie Wall invites on Gabe Gonzalez (@gaybones) to deep dive into his experience with working in porn (not as a star) and the industry itself. Follow Awkward Sex (@awkwardsexcity)
Discovering how to find your self worth, de-stress, play abba and pretend you're in the olympics
This week Natalie explores a world that is going back to “normal.” Re-opening is super scary and we shouldn’t pretend that its not. This process is important to ask ourselves what we need from ourselves, other people and what our boundaries are.
On the anniversary of a changed world we take a moment with Natalie to reflect on the past year, addressing our unchecked grief and giving ourselves the space to have hope.
Guest Kenice Mobley talks with your hostess who's the grossest, Natalie Wall, this week on Awkward Sex and The City! Kenice covers her dating experience during the pandemic and cycle of short relationships. Suggest from both, get therapy! Follow Kenice Mobley on instagram and Twitter @kenicemobley Follow Natalie @awkward Sex & The City
This episode of Awkward Sex And The Coty, Natalie Wall interviews Cooper Raiff about his new incredible movie (out Oct 16th) Shithouse. Natalie and Cooper discuss how he adapted the movie from his own life, the emotional journey of the relationship in the movie, and how college is such a crazy, scary experience. Check out more about Shithouse here!
Each week on Love About Town, hosts Rohan Padhye and Kenice Mobley discuss sex, dating, and relationships with guests. This week, we have on Natalie Wall, host of the Awkward Sex and the City Podcast! We're talking about Kenice's dating life, weddings during Covid-19, how Sex and The City shapes femininity, and sexual taboos. Listen now! Love About Town is presented by the Brain Machine Network and the WICF Podcast Network.
Guest Kenice Mobley talks with your hostess who's the grossest, Natalie Wall, this week on Awkward Sex and The City! Kenice covers her dating experience during the pandemic and cycle of short relationships. Suggest from both, get therapy!
It's been 2 years and 71 episodes of Awkward Sex and The City, and this is a very special episode with Natalie Wall, your host getting personal as always and thanking you, the listeners, for supporting the show for 2 years! Natalie discusses the recent protests in NYC, the experience of making a podcast, her baby knowledge when she first moved to NYC and the changes that she's felt in living in New York and being able to grow there. Email Natalie with your thoughts, worries, stress, ideas, and of course your awkward sex stories at awkwardsexanthecity@gmail.com
It needs to be said. It needs to be yelled. While it seems like there's support and movement, there is still more work to be done. Natalie Wall talks about the experience of attending the Black Trans Lives Matter rally in Brooklyn.
This episode of Awkward Sex And The City is with your sweet host, Natalie Wall. She gives a shout out to Matt, her former roommate and friend, and tells stories about their life together in NYC.
While the affects of the coronavirus have prevented groups from meeting together, one group has seen how the Lord has used it to strengthen their relationships with one another. On today's episode, Natalie Wall joins us to tell us the story of how their brand new D-Group grew during their time apart.
It’s another solo episode with Natalie Wall and it’s full of awkward sex moments. Natalie delves into stories from her past, specially about her first vibrator and the terrible habits she had with it.
This week wer'e alone again with Natalie, listening to her lovely voice talk about some pretty gross stuff. (Warning, producer CAit in editing this one did almosst throw up, but honestly the story is hilarious). Gear up for some quaratine time killer advice and wild stories about in grown hairs and being a little gross. Send in your awkward sex stories at awkwardsexandthecity@gmail.com !
This week's episode is unique, because well, you know why. Natalie Wall's first episode solo involves a listener write in of an awkward sex story, some news on what's going on in NY and especially at Trader Joes, and some sincere hope that all of you out there are doing well and staying safe.
This week Natalie Wall invites on Gabe Gonzalez (@gaybones) to deep dive into his experience with working in porn (not as a star) and the industry itself. Follow Awkward Sex (@awkwardsexcity)
This week, Natalie Wall talks with long time friend and hilarious comedian, Katie Hartman (@khartsucks) to talk about dating comedians, fucking in front of dogs, and talking about sex in front of your parents.
This week's episode of Awkward Sex And The City is with comedian, soccer player, and owner of incredible hair, Lorena Russi! Natalie Wall asks Lorena about anxieties around sex, how people look when people eat you out, and not watching porn. Trigger Warning : There is discussion of sexual assault in this episode, so if you're not feeling that today, no problem, feel free to move on to other Awk Sex eps. Follow Awkward Sex at @awkwardsexandthecity
This episode of Awkward Sex And The City, Sharon Spell is the hilarious guest! Natalie Wall and Sharon talk about bad bad bad relationships in the past that included mixed signals, fuck boi nonsense, neck kissing, and singing conventions! Follow Awkward Sex at @awkwardsexandthecity
Hello Awk Sexers! This episode is for the new year and new ears. Natalie Wall, the hostess with the mostess, sits down with photography and hilarious woman Mary Dorn to talk about sex in college, New York Apartments, and Amsterdam! And everything that comes up in between. Check out Mary's insta here!
Happy New Year! It's a live episode for your earholes! Recorded at the She Makes Me Fest in NYC, Natalie Wall and guest Kelli Dunham discuss some rally juicy topics, like religion and sex, along with how to grieve and understand your libido. It's a great episode and we're so grateful to bring you more sex and more episodes in 2020!
Natalie Wall is with pun-queen and the hilarious Sam Corbin for this week's Awkward Sex And The City! Sam brings a story about seducing a man in Tel Aviv and being the person who wants to placate in relationships. They both dig into boundaries and living a healthy life for yourself while dating. Follow Awkward Sex And The City on Instagram and Twitter
This week Natalie Wall talks with Jessica Henderson! Jessica tells the story of meeting her partner and how they maintain a long distance relationship. Natalie and Jessica both dig into important commentary on society that revolves around, sex, education, bodies, and the media. Follow Awkward Sex And The City on Instagram and Twitter
By listener request, Caroline and Cristen go full potty mouth on the ladylike poop taboo and its real-deal side effects. With help from a sh*t-talking doctor and a pair of "poop friends," they find out why women are twice as likely to have irritable bowels, how gender affects our gut feelings, and the importance of airing fecal matters. Unladylike: A Field Guide to Smashing the Patriarchy and Claiming Your Space is available now, wherever books and audiobooks are sold. Signed copies are available at podswag.com/unladylike. Follow Unladylike on social @unladylikemedia. Subscribe to our newsletter at unladylike.co/newsletter. And join our Facebook group! This episode is brought to you by Brooklyn Brewery's Special Effects [BrooklynBrewery.com/Special Effects], thredUP [thredUP.com/unladylike], Native [nativedeodorant.com with promo code UNLADYLIKE], and ThirdLove [ThirdLove.com/unladylike]. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By listener request, Caroline and Cristen go full potty mouth on the ladylike poop taboo and its real-deal side effects. With help from a sh*t-talking doctor and a pair of "poop friends," they find out why women are twice as likely to have irritable bowels, how gender affects our gut feelings, and the importance of airing fecal matters. Unladylike: A Field Guide to Smashing the Patriarchy and Claiming Your Space is available now, wherever books and audiobooks are sold. Signed copies are available at podswag.com/unladylike. Follow Unladylike on social @unladylikemedia. Subscribe to our newsletter at unladylike.co/newsletter. And join our Facebook group! This episode is brought to you by Brooklyn Brewery's Special Effects [BrooklynBrewery.com/Special Effects], thredUP [thredUP.com/unladylike], Native [nativedeodorant.com with promo code UNLADYLIKE], and ThirdLove [ThirdLove.com/unladylike].
It's Awkward Sex and The City! This week host, Natalie Wall, talks with guest Carolyn Bergier, host of Dyking Out Podcast. Carolyn tells 2 incredibly awkward sex stories, all folding up in a weekend that led to signing up for community service. Follow Awkward Sex And The City on Instagram and Twitter
It's another great episode of Awkward Sex In The City which is now weekly! Natalie Wall sits down with model, stand up, and activist Sarah Hartshorne in this week's episode. Sarah talks about her work with Lady Parts Justice, being on America's Next Top Model, and the time her friend peed on her boyfriend's head. Follow Awkward Sex And The City on Instagram and Twitter
In this episode, hostess with the mostess Natalie Wall talks with friend and author, Rebecca Fishbein who has just released a book!! They talk about the process of writing the book, talking about sex in the book, and why Sun In is terrible and no one should ever use it. Check out Rebecca's book, Good Things Happen To People You Hate and follow her @bfishbfish Follow Awkward Sex And The City on Instagram and Twitter
This week host Natalie Wall talks with guest Anna Suzuki (High Maintenance, Orange is the New Black, UCB, AZN Pop) about hooking up with a Gotti? Or was it a cousin of a Gotti? Not sure. This episode covers a little about porn preferences and finding a partner for real life nice sex. Get ready for giggles and truth! Also write a review, guys! Follow Awkward Sex And The City on Instagram and Twitter
If a parent or sibling (or any family member) is also in the medical field, does that mean you're going into a family business? If you grew up in a medical family, you know what we're talking about—"Are you going to be a doctor, too?” How do you know if you're on this path because of passion, or because the path is familiar? Harjit and Margaux talk to classmate Natalie Wall about the good and bad parts of growing up in a medical family, and how having a family member in medicine has impacted their own journeys in medicine.
If a parent or sibling (or any family member) is also in the medical field, does that mean you're going into a family business? If you grew up in a medical family, you know what we're talking about—"Are you going to be a doctor, too?” How do you know if you're on this path because of passion, or because the path is familiar? Harjit and Margaux talk to classmate Natalie Wall about the good and bad parts of growing up in a medical family, and how having a family member in medicine has impacted their own journeys in medicine.
Odd Acidity is a Roller Derby player, podcast host, and make out fanatic. Natalie Wall talks with Odd about their experience with awkward sex from the beginning, from heavy petting to dating in Turkey. Odd shares their experience with realizing their bisexuality and gender identity, and they even ask Natalie about her own experiences with awkward sexuality. This episode will make out with you. Follow Odd's podcast Frau Pow also on the More Banana Network on Instagram and Facebook Follow Natalie and the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @awkwardsexandthecity
Support us and More Banana Podcasts! This week your glorious host and feminista, Natalie Wall is taking a hiatus! But we have a really juicy replay for you from January of this year with two other women in the More Banana family, Lizzie Stewart and Arden Walentowski, the hosts of Let's Get Civical podcast (@letsgetcivical) Follow Awkward Sex And The City @awkwardsexandthecity on Instagram and Twitter
Launched in summer 2018, the Awkward Sex and the City podcast maintain the magic the has made the stage show of the same name a hit with New York City audience. Founder and host Natalie Wall is joined by fellow comedians who explore their own uncomfortable sex stories, celebrating the…less sexy elements of intimacy. Wall joins us to discuss her comedy career, getting personal on stage and the importance of knowing the location of the nearest New York City public restroom.
Support us and More Banana Podcasts! On this episode of Awkward Sex and The City, Natalie Wall sits down with guest, queen, mom, and comedian, Carolyn Castiglia! Carolyn tells a story about a tinder date gone wrong with a grilled cheese guy, then the ladies dip into convos about dating now in swipe culture, what it's like for teenagers now, and talking to your kids about the bird and the bees (spoiler: they know all of it already. Thanks, internet!) Find Carolyn Castiglia here Follow Awkward Sex And The City @awkwardsexandthecity Follow Natalie Wall on Instagram and Twitter
The slaydies from More Banana’s newest podcast, Let’s Get Civical, sit down with Natalie Wall and figure out what sex and civics have in common. Arden Walentowski and Lizzie Stewart share stories of pooping in public, men who have holes in their clothes, and how the government shutdown is really because some people *cough* Mitch *cough* just aren’t doing their jobs. Check out Let’s Get Civical and follow them at @letsgetcivical Follow the podcast on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com
This week on Awkward Sex And The City Podcast with Natalie Wall, More Banana founder and producer, Cait Moldenhauer comes on to discuss Reddit, pegging, and life revelations. Check out Cait’s Podcasts, There Will Be Porn and World Stealers on the More Banana network. Follow the podcast on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com
Milly Tamarez from the “All Dick Is Trash – Ted Talk” sits down with Natalie Wall to discuss fuckbois, UTIs, and accepting what you want. Check out Milly @MillyTamarez & TED Talk : All Dick Is Trash Follow the podcast on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com Follow Natalie @gnatalieeee Write us a review here and include an awkward sex moment and Natalie will read it on the show!
In this episode, Jessy and Rebekah interview Natalie Wall of Awkward Sex and the City fame. It’s a stand-up show AND a podcast in the MoreBanana family and you should all give it a listen. As soon as you’re done listening to this episode, of course. We start out with a rousing game of “Would You Rather” sent to us by Rebekah’s friend Noelle. Thanks, Noelle!02:00: We play a game of “would you rather” during which we basically solve all the quandaries plaguing society.03:00: Botox is, in fact, used to treat people with chronic migraines! Science is great!04:35: Gwen Stefani is actually 49 years old and she looks DAMN good. Also, she’s 5’6”. For some reason we thought she was a lot shorter than that.06:30: Check out Natalie’s AMAZING podcast here! Binge it! It’s great!10:00: The Anita who Natalie is referring to is none other than Anita Flores of the MoreBanana produced podcast “I’m Listening: A Frasier Podcast with Anita Flores.” It’s badass!11:00: “Sex and the City” premiered on June 6th, 1998.22:45: Oh my god here is a story about *69 from The Washington Post that was published on July 5, 1996. It is called “NOW, ANYONE’S GOT YOUR NUMBER,” 27:44: It isn’t a crane, it’s a stork. Although it would be really funny to think about cranes used at construction sites being the means by which babies are delivered in big cities…28:00: If you haven’t listened to our episode with Leigh, what are you waiting for?! It is so good. So informative. And you can find it by following this link!39:00: It is confirmed: Natalie and Rebekah actually have the same dad.41:15: Here is a link to Natalie’s article about semen.43:30: It is a Callery Pear, or Pyrus calleryana if you prefer the Latin, that smells like semen. It’s really common throughout North America.
This week on Awkward Sex And The City Podcast with Natalie Wall, guest Guest Veronica Garza (@veronicagotjokes) sits down with Natalie to discuss religion, loving women, and Texas. Follow the podcast on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com
This week on Awkward Sex And The City Podcast with Natalie Wall, we’re showing off our favorite Awkward Sex moments from the season so far… AND!!!!! Awkward Sex And The City will be recording live at the She Makes Me Laugh Fest in New York on October 13th!! Come out and see storytellers and stand ups discuss their sexiest, grossest moments on stage! Get your tickets here. Guests on this episode: Arti Gullapudi Anita Flores Carly Ann Filbin Ayanna Dookie Sarah Kennedy Follow the podcast on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com
This week on Awkward Sex And The City Podcast with Natalie Wall, guest Sarah Kennedy discusses being proposed to, coming out to her family, the comedy scene in Albuquerque, NM. Follow Sarah on instagram @sarahkomedy and at www.sarahkcomedy.com Follow the podcast on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com
This week on Awkward Sex And The City Podcast with Natalie Wall, guest Arti Gullapudi @artiparty tells a story about burping cum and Fanta, her sensitive ex-boyfriend getting a nose bleed, and taking back sexual empowerment while being awkward, but not giving a f**K! Check out Arti’s poems at @artifartypoems and get tickets for Handmaid’s Tale : The Musical! Follow the podcast on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com
This week on Awkward Sex And The City Podcast with Natalie Wall, guest Ayanna Dookie shares stories about traveling to maybe get dick, her first yeast infection, how there’s not enough education about pain in women’s bodies, and a story about the sex talk with her Dad. There’s no shame or rules on Awkward Sex, so enjoy this episode! Follow Ayanna at @ADookie Follow the podcast on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com
On this episode of Awkward Sex And The City the podcast, Natalie Wall shares with Carly Ann Filbin (@carlyannhasfun) about talking sex on stage and always looking hot. Follow the podcast on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com
On this episode of Awkward Sex And The City, Natalie Wall sits down with an old friend, Brittany Velotta, to talk about bisexuality, the not-so-kink of Fifty Shades of Grey, and humping pillows. Follow the podcast on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com
Frasier-philes fans and aficionados, don’t fear. Because I’m Listening : A Frasier Podcast with Anita Flores is going to have a SEASON TWO! It’s in the works with some really excited guests. In the meantime, Anita appeared as a guest on a brand new More Banana podcast… Awkward Sex And The City Hosted by Natalie Wall, Awkward Sex And The City, is based on the popular touring storytelling show, and features guests discussing real stories about their sexual exploits, adventures, discoveries, and revelations. For every hilarious sexual tale, there are gross moments to match and love of everything awkward. In the first episode of Awkward Sex And The City, Anita comes on a guest and shows a different side from the smooth talking Frasier fan-host. Stay subscribed where you get your podcasts to the I’m Listening : A Frasier Podcast thread and season two will be in your feed soon. AND Rate and Subscribe to Awkward Sex And The City to hear more phenomenal comedians and storytellers.
Awkward Sex and The City, the podcast, hosted by Natalie Wall, is a hot sexy comedy podcast based off the popular touring show, which brings together storytellers and comedians to relive their most embarrassing sexual experiences just for your pleasure. Follow the show on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com
Oh Hey Tinder Tales is on Patreon Now! Consider Donating at https://www.patreon.com/TinderTalesPod Welcome to Tinder Tales! This is my podcast about the best and worst of Online Dating. This episode I interview Comedian/Storyteller Natalie Wall as we talk about a year long facebook relationship, using online dating primarily for validation, and nude pic ettiquette. HOLY SHIT! We are on iTunes! Please Rate and Subscribe! Check out Natalie on Twitter @NatalieWall, also check out her show Awkward Sex and the City at the Punchline in Philadelphia on May 31st Follow me at @Piccolomeany and I also run a show called Ambush Comedy every Tuesday at Two Boots Williamsburg 8-8:30pm Everyone gets a free beer, 8:30 pm we start an awesome comedy show. Recently featured in Time Out NYC I have a new podcast called Talking Chopped! A podcast all about the TV Show Chopped. It’s hilarious I love it
Comedian (Awkward Sex And The City) and writer (Redbook, Maxim) Natalie Wall talks about Catholic OCD, ghosting Audible and red wine mistakes. FIND NATALIE:http://www.awkwardsexandthecity.com/SUPPORT THE PODCAST:https://www.patreon.com/selfworstMusic by Ali Jaafarhttp://ecstatticstudio.com/
Episode 9 1/13/17 Stories by Natalie Wall, & Kathryn Anne Dunn Hosted by some Creepy Guy Natalie Wall had a mouse massacre at her first ever NYC house warming party Kathryn Anne Dunn's first trip to the sex party... Part 1 Creepy Guy should be registered, but the system is grossly in his favor.
Today we hear stories of first kisses because for me a first kiss can be the reflection of the chemistry that the two people have with each other… A kiss is powerful and the first kiss is very important and the first turning point of a potential relationship. Stories by: Natalie Wall is the creator/producer of “Awkward Sex… and the City”, which showcases comedians with hilarious awkward sexual tales. She writes for Redbook Magazine and Brokelyn.com specifically for Sex and Relationships. In 2015 she co-founded “Bad Assery: The Woman and Comedy Conference”. She performs stand-up all around New York City and hosts her brand new show “Sex! With your Mom”, the adult sex-ed game show. Jean LeBec is a storyteller in New York City, she is a Moth StorySlam champion and performs in shows like Risk, where she will be this June 28th at The Bell House. Caitlin Brodnick is a performer on Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre's Maude Night. She performs sketch, standup, and storytelling regularly in New York City and Los Angeles. She is a writer for Glamour.com, and a blogger for Huffington Post. Her stories have been featured on the MOTH podcast, and quoted by the AV Club Music by Twintapes (www.twintapes.com) Your Host Vanessa Valerio is a native from Dominican Republic and currently lives in Brooklyn, NY. She was trained at the People’s Improv Theater in NYC and has performed all over the East coast. She is a Moth StorySlam Champ and the creator of Singleling. She also co-produces and co-hosts Party of Two, a monthly live comedy show in New York. www.wearesingleling.com Follow us! @wearesingleling