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Updated For 2025! This Week In Wrestling History (Season 3 Week 13) covering the period of 3/26 thru 4/1. Running Time: 4 Hours 19 Minutes. This Week In Wrestling History hosted by Don Tony first aired in 2018 and spanned two seasons. After much demand, these retro episodes return REMASTERED and UPDATED FOR 2025. Wrestling history up to and including 2024 has been added! Hundreds of hours of original wrestling clips & stories. Enjoy this deep dive into pro wrestling's awesome history. RUNNING TIME: 4 Hours 19 MinutesHosted by Don Tony SYNOPSIS: S3 E13 (03/26 - 04/01) WWWF 'Gets The W Out'. World Wide Wrestling Federation becomes the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Audio: Hulk Hogan speaks on WrestleMania I main event and behind the scenes problems involving Mr T. Looking back at WrestleMania 1 (1985), III (1987), IV (1988), VI (1990), XII (1996), XIV (1998), XV (1999), X-Seven (2001), XIX (2003), 23 (2007), XXIV (2008), XXVI (2010), XXVIII (2012), 31 (2015), 38 (2022), 39 (2023) Audio: Andre The Giant, Ted Dibiase, and Virgil appear on CBS This Morning (1988). Looking back at NWA Clash Of The Champions (1988). Bonus Audio: WrestleMania contract signing between Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior. Memorable WWF and Super World Of Sports (Japan) co-promoted WrestleFest event (1991). Legendary Women's match between Manami Toyota and Aja Kong for WWWA World Singles Championship. Mankind (Mick Foley) makes WWF in ring debut. Rocky 'The Rock' Maivia vs Bret Hart. Audio: Sean Waltman makes surprise return to WWF and joins D-Generation X. Audio: The Rock becomes the leader of the Nation Of Domination. Audio: New Age Outlaws win WWF Tag Team Titles (def Cactus Jack and Terry Funk) and join D-Generation X. Audio: Chris Jericho: Man Of 1004 Holds. Audio: Memorable moment on Nitro: Bret Hart's returns to Canada, challenges Goldberg and reveals an interesting counter to the spear. Wrestlecrap is created. Audio: Texas Tornado match: Sting and Vampiro battle Lex Luger and Ric Flair battle from the ring to a hotel pool and even a pin in the ocean on the beach. The Monday Night Wars End: WCW airs it's last ever episode of Monday Nitro. Audio: Eric Bischoff and Steve Austin talk about the finals days of WCW. Audio: Memorable backstage promo featuring Hollywood Hogan, The Rock, and Kane. Audio: Hollywood Hogan, The Rock, Kane vs NWO. Playboy Magazine featuring Torrie Wilson hits stores. Audio: Sean O'Haire 'Devil's Advocate' promos begin. Audio: Goldberg makes WWF debut and spears The Rock. Steve Austin announces his retirement from the ring. WWE releases Joey Mercury. WWE pays tribute to Ric Flair on Raw following his WrestleMania retirement match. TNA presents first ever live episode of Impact. WWE wrestler Robbie McAllister shown in crowd during live episode of Impact. Tazz leaves WWE. Audio: Bob Uecker WWE Hall Of Fame Speech. WWE releases Fit Finlay after incident involving The Miz interrupting Star Spangled Banner during house show event. Matt Bloom aka A-Train returns to WWE as Lord Tensai. WWE pulls Randy Orton from starring in The Marine: Homefront movie. GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling Documentary DVD goes on sale. Batista finds himself in bizzaro-land during Yes Movement. AJ Lee wrestles last ever WWE match. Audio: Batista forsees his WrestleMania match against Triple H. Neville and Lucha Dragons makes WWE main roster debuts. WWE announces Womens Title to replace Divas Title following WrestleMania 32. Looking back at NXT Takeover: Dallas (2016). Audio: Eva Marie makes WWE return to a chorus of boos on Raw and WWE is baffled. Glenn Jacobs (Kane) enters the political ring and runs for Major of Knox County, Tennessee Audio: John Oliver targets WWE and Vince McMahon in a memorable episode of Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Ric Flair's latest failed partnership focuses on promoting breakfast foods Audio: Dealing with the early stages of Covid, James Ellsworth wrestles... for toilet paper :) Teddy Hart arrested and charged with the strangulation of Maria Manic WWE breaks up the Hurt Business Looking back at NXT: Stand And Deliver 2022 and 2023 Audio: Sami Zayn vs Johnny Knoxville 'Anything Goes' Match from WrestleMania 38 Roman Reigns for the third year in a row teases a future WrestleMania match against Roman Reigns Audio: Matt Riddle forgets his lines during a memorable moment with Asuka on RAW Audio: Shaq asks John Cena on live TV (on TNT) to critique his recent AEW tag team match Britt Baker and Thunder Rosa tear the empty house down in the first ever AEW Unsanctioned Women's Match Peacock celebrates The Bella Twins / WWE history by posting pics of Brie Bella side by side with Brie Bella Audio: The Miz vs Snoop Dog (complete with Shane McMahon injury) from WrestleMania 39 WWE charges fans to pose with cardboard cutout of Alexa Bliss during WrestleMania Axxess event WWE lifts the previous restriction of not allowing wrestlers to make money from third party platforms (ie: Cameo, Twitch, etc) Toni Storm makes her AEW debut Audio: An exited Nikki Bella can't wait to hear Vader's induction speech during 2023 WWE Hall Of Fame Ceremony. There's just one problem; Vader is dead. Looking back at Impact Wrestling x NJPW Multiverse United: Only The Strong Survive 2023 Looking back at Ring Of Honor: Supercard Of Honor 2023 Dante Martin suffers a horrific injury during ROH Supercard Of Honor event Audio: Cody Rhodes wants to face John Cena at a future WrestleMania event Dominik Mysterio walks out during Rey Mysterio's WWE Hall Of Fame (2023) induction speech Audio: WWE promotes the rules for the debut of WWE Speed on X Giulia exits Stardom and ultimately signs with WWE Audio: The Rock serenades a two-year old girl battling a life-threatening brain disorder Audio: The Rock bloodies and batters Cody Rhodes on RAW leading into WrestleMania 40 including The Rock's uncensored and unedited tirade after RAW went off the air And much more! 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The guest host for today's show is Brad Bannon. Brad runs Bannon Communications Research, a polling, message development and media firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. His show, 'Deadline D.C. with Brad Bannon,' airs every Monday from 3-4pm ET. Brad is first joined by Tara Devlin, the host of the podcast, 'TARABUSTER.' The two talk about the presidential abuse of power by Donald Trump, along with his unelected sidekick, Elon Musk. They also discuss Trump's undemocratic portrayal of himself as a King on social media. Finally, they explore how Democrats can find their backbone and fight back against Trump's attacks on the country. Then, Brad is joined by award-winning journalist, author, and Podcast host, Brian J. Karem. The pair discusses Brian's experience as a White House correspondent during both the first and second Trump administrations, his observations on what has changed, and the Associated Press' battle with Trump over access to the White House. They also analyze how the press can effectively defend their first amendment rights against the Trump administration's attacks. Tara Devlin is a New York City based comedian, writer, and host of the unapologetically-liberal podcast "TARABUSTER.” Tarabuster is 5-star viewer-reviewed and 100% viewer-supported. Help keep the REAL liberal media going – and growing – by becoming a Patron of Tarabuster at Patreon.com/TaraDevlin. You can follow Tara on BlueSky at @tarabuster.bsky.social and on Instagram at @Taradackty. Brian Karem is an award-winning journalist, author, speaker and recognized defender of the First Amendment. He is a veteran White House correspondent and former senior correspondent for Playboy Magazine. He currently writes a weekly column on the White House for Salon.com. Karem has received multiple awards for his work, including the prestigious Pieringer Award and the Freedom of the Press Award, and was recently nominated as “Journalist of the Year” by the Los Angeles Press Club. He also hosts a podcast called, "Just Ask the Question," which can be found at www.JustAskTheQuestion.com. His handle on BlueSky is @briankarem.bsky.social. Brad writes a political column every Sunday for 'The Hill.' He's on the National Journal's panel of political insiders and is a national political analyst for WGN TV and Radio in Chicago and KNX Radio in Los Angeles. You can read Brad's columns at www.MuckRack.com/Brad-Bannon. His handle on BlueSky is @bradbannon.bsky.social.
It's time once again for Monday, and that means your weekly dose of the Bubbles' Mushrooms program. This week, HTG is back again - with an upgrade. Luke's apartment is now 30% less cool because of all the chickens, we delve into the latest features in modern automobile technology, discuss the Bubbles' Mushrooms Mobile, Edward talks music from the Matrix and some of his latest discoveries, Katie has some tales from the land of competitive speed puzzling and then we're magically whisked away into game time everyone! This week, since we used to go gay all the time, we're gonna not go gay this week and probably go straight? Edward talks about all of his favorite bearded hotties like Sean Connery, Luke's favorite would be Jason Momoa if people's moms hadn't ruined it, one of Jac's hot picks gets booed by Edward because he doesn't have that particular issue of Playboy Magazine and Katie starts off strong with a really gross lady that no men find attractive at all! We double-check all of our picks to see if they have a FansOnly or an OnlyFans or whatever, try to decipher what the crap they're talking about on Derry Girls and check out Sloth from the Goonies. Follow the show on the socials @bubbmush and email the show at bubbmush@gmail.com - thanks for checking out the show and be sure to tell your friends to give at least one episode a listen!
Charlotte Kemp - Centerfolds - A Collection of StoriesCenterfolds is the comprehensive collection of stories from the iconic women of Playboy Magazine as told by the real girls next door and the photographers who made them famous. Charlotte Kemp was Playboy's Miss December 1982 and Playboy's cover model October, 1983, also appearing in many ads and calendar photos for Playboy. She was the first Playmate ever given a License for "The Playboy Running Team" in 1993 and had 10 Playmates on the team who successfully raised money for many charities. Her first book was For My Eyes Only, which includes poetry, prose and short stories. During her working years with Playboy she had the first title of "Miss Budweiser," "The Best Breasts in the USA" and has several commercials and movies she has starred and appeared in, including a top 25 B Horror films of all time, "Frankenhooker." She has appeared on Inside Editon, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and many radio and regional radio shows all over the country. She has appeared in fourteen foreign editions of Playboy and lived for a period of time at the Playboy MansionCharlotte Kemp - Centerfolds - A Collection of StoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
This week on SOSS Street Maya's thrown her back out but the pod must go on. Amy is bursting at the seams with content. First up, a tribute to Amy's mom Marsh who is retiring after 33 years at Children's Hospital. Marsh sent Maya old photos because she is doing the midwestern version of Swedish Death Cleaning. Amy volunteers at an event and runs into an old patient. It really brought out the private investigator in Amy. Next, Amy reviews the new Max show The Pit. Former nurse approved! Big ups for the Littmann stethoscopes. Also, bonus points for the LUCAS machine. Amy really wants Noah Wyle to be her doctor. Amy gives an update on the Walgreens “crotch and butt aisle”. Amy reviews the Oscar-nominated movie The Substance. Does Demi Moore deserve an Oscar? Amy is determined to watch all the best picture nominees…except Dune 2. Somehow, Amy is just getting around to watching the movie Blackfish. Maya reviews the new Tom Green documentary. He really was ahead of his time. Maya weighs in on this year's Sexist Man Alive. Playboy Magazine is back! Animal Report: Punxsutawney Phil's Groundhog Day report. Finally, the ladies make predictions for the Superb Owl.
The RSMS crew talk about the return of Playboy Magazine after a five-year hiatus, with model Lori Harvey gracing the cover, sparking a conversation on the evolution of the brand. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast, Rickey and the crew dive into some of the most exciting and newsworthy topics of the day. President Donald Trump urges U.S. businesses to manufacture products on American soil, warning of steep tariffs for those who do not comply. The RSMS crew also talks about the return of Playboy Magazine after a five-year hiatus, with model Lori Harvey gracing the cover, sparking a conversation on the evolution of the brand. Additionally, SZA and Kendrick Lamar are making waves as they prepare for their joint Super Bowl performance, with new music on the way and an upcoming tour to follow. The crew breaks down the buzz surrounding these major collaborations and what fans can expect. With a mix of business, culture, and music, this episode is packed with trending topics sure to keep listeners informed and entertained. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Katherine Brodsky is the author of the newsletter Random Minds and has been a correspondent for Variety for over a decade. She has also contributed to publications such as The Washington Post, WIRED, The Guardian, Esquire, Newsweek, Playboy Magazine, New York Magazine's Vulture, USA Today, and many others. As a journalist, she has mostly covered film, TV, culture, business, travel, tech—and espionage. She has interviewed figures ranging from the Dalai Lama to Elon Musk. She is also the author of the 2024 book No Apologies: How to Find and Free Your Voice in the Age of Outrage―Lessons for the Silenced Majority. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theradicalist.com/subscribe
Hugh Hefner was the founder of Playboy Magazine. He was not just the publisher, he was the visionary who changed the landscape of media, sexuality, and lifestyle. His career spanned over six decades. Hef helped to bring about sexual liberation, creating a brand that became a global phenomenon. In the 70s I was invited to the Playboy Mansion in Chicago. Hugh was introducing his girlfriend Barbi Benton's new album. It was a wild party. Beside Barbi Benton, Elton John was there so I had very little time to visit with Hefner. In that couple of minutes he explained how he put together his first Playboy Magazine cover, featuring Marilyn Monroe.
In this very special episode, Troy and Dara discuss an issue close to their hearts, Playboy Magazine from September 2006 featuring the Girls Next Door, Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson. Subscribe to our Patreon, follow us on IG @whatsyourissueshow and please leave us a rating and review (preferably in the style of a letter to the editor! We'll read it on the show!) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The last time I ran into renowned book scholar Jonathan Rose (at a SHARP conference) he mentioned that he was doing some work on Playboy magazine. ‘Way more women readers than you'd expect!' he told me. Rose is an accomplished author. His groundbreaking and award-winning book, The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes, first published in 2001, is selling in its third edition and has been translated into multiple languages. I emailed him recently. He directed me to a paper he'd delivered entitled Readers, Magazines, Playboy, Market Research: The Daniel Starch Reports as Tools for Reading Research, I read it and teed up this conversation on Zoom. Subjects covered include Daniel Starch and his Starch Reports, Soviet readership reports, Stephen Hawking, Woody Allen, free speech, Skyhorse Publishing, gay rights, Hugh Hefner, art director Art Paul, missionaries, free enterprise, Cosmopolitan Magazine, airbrushing, pornography, conventional wisdom, myths, George Orwell and populism Enjoy!
Playboy magazine has announced its relaunch returning with an annual edition in February 2025. But is the concept outdated? We discuss with Dr Mary McAuliffe, Director of Gender Studies at UCD.
Playboy magazine is coming back, and while some people may feel its return is misogynistic in 2024. But, is this just a distraction? Is the real concern what our kids are watching in general?Dr. Caroline West, sex educator and sexual violence prevention educator joins Kieran to discuss.
Playboy magazine is going to start publishing again.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Dishonest Democrat Colin Allred, the Left's nominee to take on Ted Cruz for Texas' U.S. Senator, is running an advert on border security trying to put his party's border policies on the shoulders of Senator Cruz. It's another in a long line of examples of how Democrats treat voters as being exceptionally ignorant and stupid. And, on the subject of the border and voting, Fox News carried this interesting piece: Texas sheriff candidate ‘shocked' by growing Trump support in blue Hispanic border county.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.How did Texas do in the Olympics? Extraordinarily well!Good words from former U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison on the National Athem: Let's honor our national anthem with a traditional rendition.About calls for Republicans to boycott the Leftist Texas Tribune's little political festival in Austin – go where the people most need to hear our message. It reminds me of the long controversy of Bill Buckley's writings appearing in Playboy Magazine.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Timecodes: 00:00 - DMP Ad :30 - Introduction :46 - The Film Facts 3:56 - The Pickup Line 9:49 - Acting choices & character development 23:44 - Playboy's evolution and cultural relevance 29:10 - Head Trauma 29:39- Smoochie, Smoochie, Smoochie 29:56- Driving Review 31:13 - To the Numbers Next week's film will be Groundhog Day (1993) Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don't forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. Email at christi@dodgemediaproductions.com Need help editing or producing your podcast, let us help you. Also, you can get 2 months free on Libsyn click here: https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=SMOOCHIE
#757. Join Kaitlyn Bristowe on this episode of Off the Vine as she chats with the bold and unapologetic Kait Flynn, known as The Oilers Girl Kait. After going viral for a daring moment at an Edmonton Oilers game, Kait found herself thrust into the limelight and embraced Playboy. She shares her wild journey from unexpected fame to brand deals and life in the fast lane. Discover her thoughts on internet fame, newfound success, and what's next. From family reactions to bizarre fan requests, Kait's story is one of embracing life's wildest moments. If you're LOVING this podcast, please follow and leave a rating and review below! PLUS, FOLLOW OUR PODCAST INSTAGRAM HERE! EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (6:28) - Overnight sensation: Handling sudden fame from a viral video! (11:46) - How she is now joining Playboy and landing brand deals. (37:41) - Handling bizarre fan requests! Thank you to our Sponsors! Check out these deals! DIME: Go to DIMEBeautyCO.com to unlock your discount CHEWY: That's Chewy.com/vine to save $20 on your first order with free shipping. BOMBAS:
Passion at the Camp Meeting - The Joy of Nymphomania. The revelation of Koinonia. (erotic coupling) By Loveangames69. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. It was an impressive country estate, twenty-some acres with an expansive board fence around much of it to keep the horses in. A long gravel driveway led through woods and pasture to a large stone house with vaulted ceilings and exposed wooden beams that could be the set for a BBC drama. Instead, it was the center of a religious camp meeting, and impressed as Kyle was by the setting, he was asking himself what the hell he was doing there. Dave, a friend, had recently become absorbed with an obscure middle eastern religion that apparently had adherents in high places, and they had opened their estate to missionary efforts designed to increase the numbers of the faithful. Doing his bit for the cause, Dave had invited several friends, including Kyle and his girlfriend Lindsay to a weekend of camping, music, social interaction, barbecue and hours of boring religious indoctrination. [[MORE]] Kyle and Lindsay arrived early Friday afternoon and found a nice spot by a small stream to set up their small cabin tent. They joined Dave walking around a series of exhibits with religious displays, pictures and literature handed out by gurus who seemed tuned into ultimate truth on a higher spiritual plane. Most members of the order were dressed in normal casual wear, although some were decked out in saffron robes and gold-colored necklaces and amulets. There were some decent flute players and tambourine shakers, but nothing to attract agents looking for the next Springsteen. The tour led into the impressive house, where Dave introduced Lindsay and Kyle to its owners, a pleasant middle-aged couple who had serene smiles painted on their faces, and then to another of his friends, Paul, who he had known from college. Paul was rather quiet, not contributing much to the conversation. Already converted, perhaps? They all attended a lecture by one of the high preachers of the order, whose resonate voice and elaborate hand gestures failed to draw Kyle into appreciation of the doctrine being espoused. Instead, his eyes rolled and wandered around the large room serving as lecture hall, taking in its exposed beams, drapes, overstuffed leather chairs and sofas and sculpted walnut tables. The magnificence was cheapened, he mused, by rows of cheap metal chairs squeezed in to accommodate the audience. More propaganda talks followed an evening barbecue on the stone patio. Kyle tried but failed to understand the attraction this sect had for Dave. His friend had enjoyed a rather wild and libertine lifestyle in college – lots of booze and women. Perhaps Dave was looking for more in life as he got older, or maybe just for “more” from an attractive blonde adherent of the order who had introduced him to it. Anyway, by the time the evening schedule had been completed, Kyle was thinking he had made a serious mistake in accepting this invitation and was wasting a weekend. He expressed that foreboding to Lindsay and silent Paul around a campfire singalong featuring religious themes in Persian folk music. As Dave mouthed verses in harmony with the faithful, Paul revealed he was not a convert, admitting he had similar reservations about the doctrine, but added that he questioned most other doctrines as well. He was just taking in the atmosphere, he said. Lindsay nodded. “Look upon it as an introduction into a different culture,” she said. “Talk to a few people of the different persuasion. You may not convert, but you might learn a few things and have an interesting experience.” Kyle's tall, dark haired, shapely girlfriend with the deep brown eyes was an open-minded sort, and he had learned a lot from her, both intellectual and sensual. Paul was also looking at Lindsay with a serious expression, appraising her words, or maybe appraising her. Soon, even the open-minded had enough, and they returned to the camping area. Night had set in, and Kyle held a light while Paul set up his small dome tent a short distance away, then started a fire. The three of them sat around it for a while. As earlier, Paul was not a great conversationalist, although when he did say something, it was interesting. He had been deployed with the armed forces in the Middle East, and been involved in some traumatic situations, which he was reluctant to go into detail on. Now discharged, he was readjusting to civilian life, trying to figure out what to do, he told them. Lindsay looked sympathetic Not too far away was a large cabin tent. Three males and a female of college age were milling about, throwing wood into a ring for a campfire. The girl was good looking, medium length blonde hair, blue eyes, nice body which showed off well in shorts and tight blouse. She seemed high spirited, and from what Kyle could hear, had a vocabulary that did not seem in line with staid religious doctrine. Next morning, Kyle and Lindsay invited Paul to ride with them to a nearby cafe for breakfast. They were in a booth when a young woman approached and asked if she could join them. Kyle recognized her as the one at the neighboring tent. She sat down on Paul's side. “I saw you out at the mansion,” she stated. “Thought we should get acquainted. I'm Joy.” After full introductions were completed, Kyle warned Joy, “We're just visiting here at the invitation of a friend. We're apostates, except maybe for Lindsay, who hasn't decided yet if this particular god is dead, or only has a bad flu.” Joy smiled. “I kind of figured that. You guys didn't look to me like you were chanting or going hallelujah at those boring talks last night.” “So you're not one of the faithful either,” Kyle said, returning the smile. “No, in fact I'm really bummed,” she said. “One of my classmates at State invited me. He said he and two other guys were going to a group camp-out, and they really wanted me to join them. He was so intense, I thought it was gonna be a love-in or something.” Lindsay snickered. “Bunking in a tent with three guys – that could sound like an invitation to something other than a religious revival.” “Yeah, I thought I might have difficulty walking by the time I got back, but all they've been doing is trying to save my soul. They have their noses in the scriptures rather than around my pussy. I can't interest any of them in taking a sniff.” Kyle felt a stirring in his groin. “What is wrong with the male congregation around here,” he asked rhetorically. “Well, maybe you'll just have to convert.” “No way. I can't get interested. I like to fuck too much.” Joy said it with a smile, but also as a simple statement of fact, no humor intended. “If anything, I'm going to convert some of the guys around here to my philosophy – sex is a higher calling than any religion; fucking is the closest we're ever going to get to divine love.” Kyle's eyes bugged out, as he smiled broadly at this girl's candor, also feeling more of a stir between his legs. Through the corner of his eye he saw Lindsay put a hand to her mouth, her eyes wrinkling in amusement. Paul's expression was placid, with no noticeable change. He took a drink of his coffee. The conversation continued; the subject matter just as provocative. Joy was voluble and animated, talking about places she had been and guys she had been there with. One detailed account was of a sailing trip with a boyfriend, during which she had sex with the captain and one of the crew as well. Kyle was curious if this nymph was really hot to trot or just all talk. It would be a shame not to find out, he decided, as she looked delicious. He and Lindsay had an “open” relationship. In the three years they had been living together, they had not gone actively looking for new people to spice things up but did take the bait a couple of times when someone cast a line in their direction. Nor did either of them try to dissuade the other from netting an interesting catch. Back at camp, as they prepared to endure the day's spiritual propaganda, Kyle told Lindsay of his attraction to Joy. “I got that vibe from you,” Lindsay said, taking his arm. “But maybe you should check with Paul before you start out hunting. He's here all alone, and my intuition tells me the poor guy is lonely. He might be able to use a pick-me-up, and after all you already have such recourse if you need it.” She batted her eyes. She was right, although Kyle really preferred to seek his own enlightenment with Joy and did not feel overly altruistic when he went to Paul's tent, just mentioning offhand that the girl might be a nice choice to brighten up the weekend. Fortunately, Paul was not greatly interested in Joy. “She came on to me at the restaurant when you went to pay the bill, and I told her I'd think about it, but frankly, she's like the B-girls around the base, not out for anything more than money and a stiff dick. Nothing against sex, but I'm trying to find a woman with more than just hormones – one with some depth and substance.” Kyle reported that conversation to Lindsay. She looked thoughtful for a moment, then said lightly, “Go ahead and try to scratch your itch. I'm cool to hang with Dave and Paul at today's agenda.” They walked over to the proceedings. Kyle told Lindsay he was going to scout around “for something interesting,” and she smiled knowingly. He soon spotted Joy at a lecture. Her companions, the three guys, were listening attentively to the speaker. Joy looked completely bored. He walked over and took an empty chair next to her. “I've been thinking about what you said during breakfast about your philosophical convictions. If you're bored, maybe we can find something more stimulating around here,” he whispered, with a suggestive smile. “I think we should,” she responded with a coy look, and rising from her chair, told her friends, “I'm going with this potential convert to see if I can develop his inspiration into something solid.” They looked a little confused but smiled their blessing and uttered some Persian phrase for “see you later,” before renewing their concentration on the lecture. “It may be a challenge converting those guys to your ecclesiastical views,” Kyle said, as they walked away. “Lost cause,” Joy agreed. “But this weekend may turn out good after all. I may not get three guys at once to play with, but maybe it's not a total loss. So, tell me, what do you have in mind and where do you want to do it?” she asked with a grin, taking my arm. “I think you should take the lead in this endeavor. I'm open to any guidance. As for location, we could strip to our souls and start in my tent near the stream of living water.” “Oh, I'm getting wet just thinking about it,” she responded, skipping a little, her loose blouse bouncing a little in the strategic location. We picked up our pace. “I guess your friends Paul and Lindsay aren't joining in,” she said, sounding a little disappointed. “No, they're still reviewing that rival theology, but gave their blessing to our endeavor.” “Does Lindsay fuck both you guys?” A direct question, for sure. “No. She and I live together. Actually, we just met Paul yesterday.” “I was hoping he might join in too. I get excited in a crowd, and you guys both look like studs. But you'll do by yourself if you can keep up the energy. Guys say I'm very demanding.” “I'll do my best for you, Joy.” Do my best to enjoy Joy, Kyle thought, an erection well under way. They reached the tent. Kyle unzipped the door, and they went in. Fortunately, it was shaded by a large oak, so not too hot inside. There was no need for preliminaries. Joy quickly pulled her blouse over her head, her well-formed braless boobs jiggling a little, and slid down her shorts and panties. She had a nicely sculpted bush, Kyle noticed. He took off his own t-shirt, at the same time she pulled down his lined shorts. His dick was already semi-hard from anticipation. “Let's pump it up a little,"Joy said, taking hold of it, and giving a few yanks. It quickly responded. She sank to her knees before it, and he had an impression of a high priestess worshiping a phallic image. "I love these things,” she said, licking up and down it enthusiastically. “It appears you've studied the liturgy. How many such icons have you had?” Kyle asked. ‘Oh, I don't know. I lost count. Maybe over a hundred by now. I just turned 19. I've been fucking for a while. Really picked up speed my freshman year. It would probably be advisable to wear a condom, Kyle thought. Joy enthusiastically sucked his cock. He was enjoying it, but slowed her down so he did not lose control. He thought about returning the oral favor but was hesitant, thinking about what might have been left by some of those hundred-plus cocks that been in there before him. She solved the dilemma, coming off him and lying down on the sleeping bags, spreading her legs widely. “Come into me, Kyle. I need a good, hard fucking from a big dick.” He quickly complied, dropping between her legs and poising his erection at her entrance. He was about to stick it in before remembering the condom, quickly retrieving his wallet and taking out the little package. He tore it open. “Oh, let me. I like doing this,” Joy said, taking the little vinyl ring from him, and rolling it down his stiff cock. “Now, come in.” He inserted the tip in. There was very little resistance, and he pushed a little deeper, quickly sliding all the way in, pubes meshing against pubes, and started thrusting. Joy had her eyes wide open and was encouraging him with cries like “good fucking cock, deeper, stop there, go round and round, kiss the sides.” Kyle remembered her saying she had received complaints that she was demanding. “Wait a minute. Let's change positions,” she said. She rose and told him to lie on his back. He did and she straddled him, taking his dick in hand and guiding it back into her. She rode him vigorously for a minute or so, then dropped her torso for some boobs-to-boobs contact between their chests. Her boobs were firm the nipples at attention, he noted happily, as she began twerking with her butt, controlling the rhythm of the fuck, her vagina almost expelling his dick, then reclaiming it with vigor. Damn, but the girl is enthusiastic, Kyle thought. A short while later Joy directed another change, coming off him and assuming the position for doggie style. He entered her again. She dropped her head so one cheek was lying on the sleeping bags, her butt high as Kyle thrust in and out. “Oh, yes, this is my favorite – your dick is just the right size, shape and length for this,” she said. “Fuck me. Harder.” He did so for several minutes more. She urged him to slow down or speed up occasionally, but for the most part just made happy little moaning sounds. Kyle lost track of how long they fucked, going into a sort of mechanical zen state of pleasure. Joy brought him out of it eventually when she began making grunting sounds mixed in with dirty talk. “Hear that dick sliding in and out, hear the sounds it's making, like spitting and slurping. Now it's like a suction cup. Hear your thighs bounding off my ass, or is that your big ball sack bouncing around between your legs, slapping me just below my cunt as you come in. Oh, that dick is so big and powerful. It's one of the best I've ever had. I wish I could take it home. It's better than any dildo.” All that talk had the predictable effect. “I'm going to cum,” Kyle announced, and he did with a loud grunt or two. “Keep going, you fuck! Keep going. I'm almost there,” Joy yelled. He valiantly complied, willing himself to stay hard, and she screamed so loud he was sure it could be heard at the mansion house and the cops would be called to investigate. He slowed his pace as her screams died down, finally ceasing. He remained inside her for another minute or so, then leaned back, his dick popping out with a final suctioning sound, and collapsed on his back next to her. She dropped down on her stomach, her face turned to the side, smiling at him. She. was soaked in sweat, as was he. “You are one good fucking man,” she said. “That was better by far than my three friends could have done if they took turns on the best day of their lives. I'm rating your dick in my top ten.” “Thanks,” Kyle said. “You were good too. Your experience shows.” They lay there a while, recovering energy. Finally, Kyle took off his condom and tied it against spillage, putting it in the trash. He opened the tent flap and peered out. Seeing no one around, he suggested they take a dip in the brook to wash off the sweat. Gathering their clothes, they picked a location on the stream bank shielded by bushes in case anyone should come walking that way, entered the water and splashed around. Joy took his now flaccid cock and scrubbed it with her cupped hand. Sitting on the grass in the sun, drying off, Joy rattled on about how great a fuck it was and how good Kyle's dick was, then began reminiscing about guys she had fucked, in what positions, with details about the sizes and shapes of their cocks and how long they went. “The largest dick I've had was a foot long, but it wasn't as good as a fat eight-incher belonging to one of my instructors. He gave me an A in the course even though I flunked most of the tests,” she said, laughing. “The smallest dick I've had was barely five inches, but it wasn't too much of a disappointment because it made contact with my G-spot.” It was only a little after noon, and Kyle wondered what to do now with this nymphomaniac, finally proposing they eat at the food court and take a drive somewhere, “maybe even into the city. There's a lot to see and do there – parks, art galleries, museums, …” “Let's do that,” Joy said excitedly. There's a museum I've wanted to see for some time.“ So she did have some interest in cultural things, not only fucking, he thought. They drove to the city, bucolic countryside giving way to strip malls and urbanization on increasingly busy roads. There was not much new conversation of a memorable nature, just more on the "fucktastic sex” they had just experienced, which jogged her memory anew on “sexsational times” with other lovers, exotic positions, almost getting “busted” by her parents, etc. Once she had fucked two cops in their patrol car so they would not write her up for reckless driving. Looking at her phone occasionally, she gave Kyle directions on how to get to the museum, which she did not name. “Saving it as a surprise,” she said. “It has a lot about my favorite subject.” So it was not a great surprise when they eventually arrived at the “Museum of Sex” in a rather tacky art deco building on a side street in a questionable neighborhood. Kyle paid the admission charge. They were given a guide to 15,000 items on display, including an antique vibrator, a dildo resembling Chiquita Banana and a Braille issue of Playboy Magazine. Also, several accessories used for “enhancing pleasure or pain.” A museum highlight was the “Erotic Carnival” – a sort of fun house entered through a design resembling giant pussie lips. Once inside, patrons could roll skee-balls into rings and pull at plastic penises that projected through a wall, which if done right earned tokens to feed into small viewing booths that featured “a curated selection of cinematic and music video compilations and experimental films.” The tokens were also good for “discounts” at a gift shop that sold the cinematic delights along with authentic replicas of historical erotic artworks and the other museum items on display. Joy did well in the carnival, and put serious contemplation into the gift shop, figuring how to use her discounts. At one point she grabbed Kyle and said her earlier fantasy was possible. She virtually begged him to give her a “Favorite Member Remembrance” item, promoted as a means to “renew the pleasure after the lover is only a fond memory.” But Kyle refused to stick his dick into a conveyance resembling a sausage grinder which would make a cast of his erection for use in manufacturing “a customized, one-of-a-kind dildo out of the finest latex.” “Who knows how many other dicks have been stuck into there, and what they might have been carrying,” he told her. “But they say they sterilize the mold after each cast,” Joy said. “Pick something else.” Joy settled for a novel “French Tickler” dildo and a video on the Kama Sutra. Since her discounts did not come close to covering the cost, Kyle paid for them as a present. Joy bubbled over, recounting the sex “museum” in detail on the drive back. She took Kyle's present out of the bag, pulled down her shorts and exercised herself with it, emitting appropriate vocals. “Oh, pull over there,” she said at a cleared area along the side of a rural road. He did so, figuring she had to pee. Instead, she reached inside his shorts and began fondling him. “I want to play with the real thing again,” she said. Kyle was no longer feeling sexual need, but still, when an attractive young blonde massages you, it is difficult to be apathetic, and he soon expanded. Joy extricated it from his shorts, and went down on him, slurping with abandon as she used her free hand to continue manipulating his present inside her. She was good, and in a few minutes he lost it. She took in what he had to give, gulping and swallowing, then licking him clean. Back at the religious camp meeting, Joy was so happy with how her day had gone that she insisted on taking Kyle into the tent for another round of passion. Stripping and lying down, she resumed putting Kyle's gift to work immediately, plunging it in and out to warm herself up, directing Kyle to “hurry up.” He was actually feeling sated by this point, but she was so insistent that he disrobed, managed to get it up again, with some vigorous ministrations from Joy, and donned a condom. He exercised her missionary style for a while, but she wanted it doggie and then to ride him. As earlier, Joy was very enthusiastic, overusing her vaginal muscles, which pained him so that Kyle had to urge her to lighten up. He managed to get her off rather quickly by furiously manipulating her clit as she rapidly bounced on him, and as Joy's screams faded he managed his own orgasm. It was his third time, in only five or six hours, and he had never been so glad to stop sex. There had been just too much of a good thing this day – in person and vicariously, with extensive commentary by Joy the entire time. For the first time, he truly realized the significance of the words “insatiable” and “superfluous.” There was some rare silence as Joy came down from her sexual high, during which they could hear a man and a woman vocalizing nearby – grunts and moans – and vinyl material being thrashed. Could it be the walls of Paul's small tent nearby? Kyle heard Lindsay's voice cry out, “Wonderful, just like that, oh so good,” and a low male voice respond with something inarticulate. There were further exclamations and sounds of abused tent fabric. “So, you guys only just met Paul,” Joy said. “Sounds like Lindsay is getting to know him fast.” She lifted a leg and rose off of Kyle, plumping down alongside him. He saw that his dick had shrunk rapidly and took the condom off before it fell of its own accord. He tied it, but there was not much content, which Joy noticed. “You were no flow this time.” she said. “Want to do it once more? Those sounds next door are getting me stoked again.” “I'm not in the mood,” Kyle said, feeling panic at the thought of another exercise with the insatiable Joy, and also a little unnerved at what was apparently going on in the adjacent tent. He had not expected Lindsay and silent Paul to get the hots for one another. “Let's get dressed. I'll help you find your friends,” he told Joy. She seemed reluctant, and to be actually enjoying the close vocalizations, but complied. As they exited the tent, it was evident that Paul's shelter was indeed vibrating from movement inside. Lindsay cried out her enjoyment again. No one was at the tent occupied by Joy's friends, and she did not want to stay there by herself, so Kyle walked with her toward the main house. Before they were out of sight, he looked over at Paul's tent and could see the fabric continuing to move. They found Joy's friends at a lecture. Kyle gave her a little hug, saying it had been an interesting day, and wished her well. She threw her arms around him, and kissed with tongue while grinding up against him. The lecturer paused momentarily, probably in shock at the non-theological sight, Kyle thought. He left the house and seeing his friend Dave, walked over to the patio. Dave was alone, chanting some religious litany from a book, pausing when he noticed Kyle. “I didn't see you around much today,” he said. “Yeah, I got involved in activities with another guest.” Dave smiled. “I did see you with a guest, so I think I know who you mean. Well there's all sort of enlightenment. I hope yours was edifying, or at least enjoyable.” “Definitely a lot of Joy,” Kyle responded. “Lindsay and Paul came to a lot of our events,” Dave said. “They seemed to be getting more into it.” “Yes, Paul is especially into it at present,” Kyle acknowledged, dryly. “Lindsay getting it too.” The innuendos had not escaped Dave. “So you scored,” he said. “And if I'm reading you right, Paul did too. But with Lindsay? How does that sit with you?” “I'm not happy about it, but it's okay with me as long as it's okay with her,” Kyle shrugged. “I haven't talked with her about it yet.” “Well, if the conversation doesn't work out well and you need to talk, I'm around. My new faith has guidance in these situations, to go along with my own wisdom,” he said with a grin. Kyle walked back to the camping area, noticing that Paul's tent was no longer in motion. He went into his own shelter. Lindsay was there, sitting on the bedrolls. Her brow was sweaty, her hair disheveled and knotted. She was running a comb and brush through it. “Hi,” he said. “Hi,” she answered Silence reigned. “There's a bath house with showers over by the pool,” Kyle said, taking a towel and kit with soap and shampoo from his pack, along with new shorts and t-shirt. “I'm going over there.” “I'll go with you,” Lindsay said, rummaging through her pack for similar items. Conversation was muted as they walked toward the showers. Lindsay finally ventured into it. “Did you have a good time with Joy?” “It was interesting but overkill. It sounded to me like you and Paul were enjoying yourselves too.” “Yes, Paul is really sweet. And he needed a boost.” After a brief pause. “I'm going to see him again. We made tentative plans for next weekend.” “Oh?” “It doesn't bother you, right?” He shrugged. “You let me explore my curiosity, and I've never got in your way. We practice what we preach. If that's what you want, you should go and have a good time.” “How about Joy? Will you see her again?” “No, she has sex on the brain, with little else there. And my body can take only so much.” “I thought she might be a little too focused and energetic for you. So, you are not overjoyed with Joy.” Lindsay smiled and took Kyle's arm as they walked. “Actually, to mix metaphors and innuendos, I am not overjoyed about Paul, but am 'over Joy,' in both present and future tenses.” Lindsay smiled, squeezing his arm. “I wouldn't have thought that, judging by all the noise coming from the tent as Paul and I came back from the afternoon events.” “Too much noise. I like sexy women, but want one with more depth and sophistication, like the one I'm with now.” “Funny, that's almost exactly what Paul said to me as we listened to you and Joy. I kissed him, and he responded, and asked me into his tent.” Lindsay paused a moment before adding, “Deep people sort of turn me on too.” They walked in silence for a little while, before she said, “Wow, I might be pretty busy for a while, juggling you two deep guys around.” “I can take being juggled,” Kyle said. “It worries me more that sometimes the objects being juggled get dropped.” “I'll try to concentrate on my juggling, and keep a good grip on things,” Lindsay said, putting her head on Kyle's shoulder. As his girlfriend had predicted earlier, by being open to cultural nuances and meeting new people he had learned a few things and had an interesting experience. He wondered how it would all play out in the future. By Loveangames69 for Literotica
Passion at the Camp Meeting - The Joy of Nymphomania. The revelation of Koinonia. (erotic coupling) By Loveangames69. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. It was an impressive country estate, twenty-some acres with an expansive board fence around much of it to keep the horses in. A long gravel driveway led through woods and pasture to a large stone house with vaulted ceilings and exposed wooden beams that could be the set for a BBC drama. Instead, it was the center of a religious camp meeting, and impressed as Kyle was by the setting, he was asking himself what the hell he was doing there. Dave, a friend, had recently become absorbed with an obscure middle eastern religion that apparently had adherents in high places, and they had opened their estate to missionary efforts designed to increase the numbers of the faithful. Doing his bit for the cause, Dave had invited several friends, including Kyle and his girlfriend Lindsay to a weekend of camping, music, social interaction, barbecue and hours of boring religious indoctrination. [[MORE]] Kyle and Lindsay arrived early Friday afternoon and found a nice spot by a small stream to set up their small cabin tent. They joined Dave walking around a series of exhibits with religious displays, pictures and literature handed out by gurus who seemed tuned into ultimate truth on a higher spiritual plane. Most members of the order were dressed in normal casual wear, although some were decked out in saffron robes and gold-colored necklaces and amulets. There were some decent flute players and tambourine shakers, but nothing to attract agents looking for the next Springsteen. The tour led into the impressive house, where Dave introduced Lindsay and Kyle to its owners, a pleasant middle-aged couple who had serene smiles painted on their faces, and then to another of his friends, Paul, who he had known from college. Paul was rather quiet, not contributing much to the conversation. Already converted, perhaps? They all attended a lecture by one of the high preachers of the order, whose resonate voice and elaborate hand gestures failed to draw Kyle into appreciation of the doctrine being espoused. Instead, his eyes rolled and wandered around the large room serving as lecture hall, taking in its exposed beams, drapes, overstuffed leather chairs and sofas and sculpted walnut tables. The magnificence was cheapened, he mused, by rows of cheap metal chairs squeezed in to accommodate the audience. More propaganda talks followed an evening barbecue on the stone patio. Kyle tried but failed to understand the attraction this sect had for Dave. His friend had enjoyed a rather wild and libertine lifestyle in college – lots of booze and women. Perhaps Dave was looking for more in life as he got older, or maybe just for “more” from an attractive blonde adherent of the order who had introduced him to it. Anyway, by the time the evening schedule had been completed, Kyle was thinking he had made a serious mistake in accepting this invitation and was wasting a weekend. He expressed that foreboding to Lindsay and silent Paul around a campfire singalong featuring religious themes in Persian folk music. As Dave mouthed verses in harmony with the faithful, Paul revealed he was not a convert, admitting he had similar reservations about the doctrine, but added that he questioned most other doctrines as well. He was just taking in the atmosphere, he said. Lindsay nodded. “Look upon it as an introduction into a different culture,” she said. “Talk to a few people of the different persuasion. You may not convert, but you might learn a few things and have an interesting experience.” Kyle's tall, dark haired, shapely girlfriend with the deep brown eyes was an open-minded sort, and he had learned a lot from her, both intellectual and sensual. Paul was also looking at Lindsay with a serious expression, appraising her words, or maybe appraising her. Soon, even the open-minded had enough, and they returned to the camping area. Night had set in, and Kyle held a light while Paul set up his small dome tent a short distance away, then started a fire. The three of them sat around it for a while. As earlier, Paul was not a great conversationalist, although when he did say something, it was interesting. He had been deployed with the armed forces in the Middle East, and been involved in some traumatic situations, which he was reluctant to go into detail on. Now discharged, he was readjusting to civilian life, trying to figure out what to do, he told them. Lindsay looked sympathetic Not too far away was a large cabin tent. Three males and a female of college age were milling about, throwing wood into a ring for a campfire. The girl was good looking, medium length blonde hair, blue eyes, nice body which showed off well in shorts and tight blouse. She seemed high spirited, and from what Kyle could hear, had a vocabulary that did not seem in line with staid religious doctrine. Next morning, Kyle and Lindsay invited Paul to ride with them to a nearby cafe for breakfast. They were in a booth when a young woman approached and asked if she could join them. Kyle recognized her as the one at the neighboring tent. She sat down on Paul's side. “I saw you out at the mansion,” she stated. “Thought we should get acquainted. I'm Joy.” After full introductions were completed, Kyle warned Joy, “We're just visiting here at the invitation of a friend. We're apostates, except maybe for Lindsay, who hasn't decided yet if this particular god is dead, or only has a bad flu.” Joy smiled. “I kind of figured that. You guys didn't look to me like you were chanting or going hallelujah at those boring talks last night.” “So you're not one of the faithful either,” Kyle said, returning the smile. “No, in fact I'm really bummed,” she said. “One of my classmates at State invited me. He said he and two other guys were going to a group camp-out, and they really wanted me to join them. He was so intense, I thought it was gonna be a love-in or something.” Lindsay snickered. “Bunking in a tent with three guys – that could sound like an invitation to something other than a religious revival.” “Yeah, I thought I might have difficulty walking by the time I got back, but all they've been doing is trying to save my soul. They have their noses in the scriptures rather than around my pussy. I can't interest any of them in taking a sniff.” Kyle felt a stirring in his groin. “What is wrong with the male congregation around here,” he asked rhetorically. “Well, maybe you'll just have to convert.” “No way. I can't get interested. I like to fuck too much.” Joy said it with a smile, but also as a simple statement of fact, no humor intended. “If anything, I'm going to convert some of the guys around here to my philosophy – sex is a higher calling than any religion; fucking is the closest we're ever going to get to divine love.” Kyle's eyes bugged out, as he smiled broadly at this girl's candor, also feeling more of a stir between his legs. Through the corner of his eye he saw Lindsay put a hand to her mouth, her eyes wrinkling in amusement. Paul's expression was placid, with no noticeable change. He took a drink of his coffee. The conversation continued; the subject matter just as provocative. Joy was voluble and animated, talking about places she had been and guys she had been there with. One detailed account was of a sailing trip with a boyfriend, during which she had sex with the captain and one of the crew as well. Kyle was curious if this nymph was really hot to trot or just all talk. It would be a shame not to find out, he decided, as she looked delicious. He and Lindsay had an “open” relationship. In the three years they had been living together, they had not gone actively looking for new people to spice things up but did take the bait a couple of times when someone cast a line in their direction. Nor did either of them try to dissuade the other from netting an interesting catch. Back at camp, as they prepared to endure the day's spiritual propaganda, Kyle told Lindsay of his attraction to Joy. “I got that vibe from you,” Lindsay said, taking his arm. “But maybe you should check with Paul before you start out hunting. He's here all alone, and my intuition tells me the poor guy is lonely. He might be able to use a pick-me-up, and after all you already have such recourse if you need it.” She batted her eyes. She was right, although Kyle really preferred to seek his own enlightenment with Joy and did not feel overly altruistic when he went to Paul's tent, just mentioning offhand that the girl might be a nice choice to brighten up the weekend. Fortunately, Paul was not greatly interested in Joy. “She came on to me at the restaurant when you went to pay the bill, and I told her I'd think about it, but frankly, she's like the B-girls around the base, not out for anything more than money and a stiff dick. Nothing against sex, but I'm trying to find a woman with more than just hormones – one with some depth and substance.” Kyle reported that conversation to Lindsay. She looked thoughtful for a moment, then said lightly, “Go ahead and try to scratch your itch. I'm cool to hang with Dave and Paul at today's agenda.” They walked over to the proceedings. Kyle told Lindsay he was going to scout around “for something interesting,” and she smiled knowingly. He soon spotted Joy at a lecture. Her companions, the three guys, were listening attentively to the speaker. Joy looked completely bored. He walked over and took an empty chair next to her. “I've been thinking about what you said during breakfast about your philosophical convictions. If you're bored, maybe we can find something more stimulating around here,” he whispered, with a suggestive smile. “I think we should,” she responded with a coy look, and rising from her chair, told her friends, “I'm going with this potential convert to see if I can develop his inspiration into something solid.” They looked a little confused but smiled their blessing and uttered some Persian phrase for “see you later,” before renewing their concentration on the lecture. “It may be a challenge converting those guys to your ecclesiastical views,” Kyle said, as they walked away. “Lost cause,” Joy agreed. “But this weekend may turn out good after all. I may not get three guys at once to play with, but maybe it's not a total loss. So, tell me, what do you have in mind and where do you want to do it?” she asked with a grin, taking my arm. “I think you should take the lead in this endeavor. I'm open to any guidance. As for location, we could strip to our souls and start in my tent near the stream of living water.” “Oh, I'm getting wet just thinking about it,” she responded, skipping a little, her loose blouse bouncing a little in the strategic location. We picked up our pace. “I guess your friends Paul and Lindsay aren't joining in,” she said, sounding a little disappointed. “No, they're still reviewing that rival theology, but gave their blessing to our endeavor.” “Does Lindsay fuck both you guys?” A direct question, for sure. “No. She and I live together. Actually, we just met Paul yesterday.” “I was hoping he might join in too. I get excited in a crowd, and you guys both look like studs. But you'll do by yourself if you can keep up the energy. Guys say I'm very demanding.” “I'll do my best for you, Joy.” Do my best to enjoy Joy, Kyle thought, an erection well under way. They reached the tent. Kyle unzipped the door, and they went in. Fortunately, it was shaded by a large oak, so not too hot inside. There was no need for preliminaries. Joy quickly pulled her blouse over her head, her well-formed braless boobs jiggling a little, and slid down her shorts and panties. She had a nicely sculpted bush, Kyle noticed. He took off his own t-shirt, at the same time she pulled down his lined shorts. His dick was already semi-hard from anticipation. “Let's pump it up a little,"Joy said, taking hold of it, and giving a few yanks. It quickly responded. She sank to her knees before it, and he had an impression of a high priestess worshiping a phallic image. "I love these things,” she said, licking up and down it enthusiastically. “It appears you've studied the liturgy. How many such icons have you had?” Kyle asked. ‘Oh, I don't know. I lost count. Maybe over a hundred by now. I just turned 19. I've been fucking for a while. Really picked up speed my freshman year. It would probably be advisable to wear a condom, Kyle thought. Joy enthusiastically sucked his cock. He was enjoying it, but slowed her down so he did not lose control. He thought about returning the oral favor but was hesitant, thinking about what might have been left by some of those hundred-plus cocks that been in there before him. She solved the dilemma, coming off him and lying down on the sleeping bags, spreading her legs widely. “Come into me, Kyle. I need a good, hard fucking from a big dick.” He quickly complied, dropping between her legs and poising his erection at her entrance. He was about to stick it in before remembering the condom, quickly retrieving his wallet and taking out the little package. He tore it open. “Oh, let me. I like doing this,” Joy said, taking the little vinyl ring from him, and rolling it down his stiff cock. “Now, come in.” He inserted the tip in. There was very little resistance, and he pushed a little deeper, quickly sliding all the way in, pubes meshing against pubes, and started thrusting. Joy had her eyes wide open and was encouraging him with cries like “good fucking cock, deeper, stop there, go round and round, kiss the sides.” Kyle remembered her saying she had received complaints that she was demanding. “Wait a minute. Let's change positions,” she said. She rose and told him to lie on his back. He did and she straddled him, taking his dick in hand and guiding it back into her. She rode him vigorously for a minute or so, then dropped her torso for some boobs-to-boobs contact between their chests. Her boobs were firm the nipples at attention, he noted happily, as she began twerking with her butt, controlling the rhythm of the fuck, her vagina almost expelling his dick, then reclaiming it with vigor. Damn, but the girl is enthusiastic, Kyle thought. A short while later Joy directed another change, coming off him and assuming the position for doggie style. He entered her again. She dropped her head so one cheek was lying on the sleeping bags, her butt high as Kyle thrust in and out. “Oh, yes, this is my favorite – your dick is just the right size, shape and length for this,” she said. “Fuck me. Harder.” He did so for several minutes more. She urged him to slow down or speed up occasionally, but for the most part just made happy little moaning sounds. Kyle lost track of how long they fucked, going into a sort of mechanical zen state of pleasure. Joy brought him out of it eventually when she began making grunting sounds mixed in with dirty talk. “Hear that dick sliding in and out, hear the sounds it's making, like spitting and slurping. Now it's like a suction cup. Hear your thighs bounding off my ass, or is that your big ball sack bouncing around between your legs, slapping me just below my cunt as you come in. Oh, that dick is so big and powerful. It's one of the best I've ever had. I wish I could take it home. It's better than any dildo.” All that talk had the predictable effect. “I'm going to cum,” Kyle announced, and he did with a loud grunt or two. “Keep going, you fuck! Keep going. I'm almost there,” Joy yelled. He valiantly complied, willing himself to stay hard, and she screamed so loud he was sure it could be heard at the mansion house and the cops would be called to investigate. He slowed his pace as her screams died down, finally ceasing. He remained inside her for another minute or so, then leaned back, his dick popping out with a final suctioning sound, and collapsed on his back next to her. She dropped down on her stomach, her face turned to the side, smiling at him. She. was soaked in sweat, as was he. “You are one good fucking man,” she said. “That was better by far than my three friends could have done if they took turns on the best day of their lives. I'm rating your dick in my top ten.” “Thanks,” Kyle said. “You were good too. Your experience shows.” They lay there a while, recovering energy. Finally, Kyle took off his condom and tied it against spillage, putting it in the trash. He opened the tent flap and peered out. Seeing no one around, he suggested they take a dip in the brook to wash off the sweat. Gathering their clothes, they picked a location on the stream bank shielded by bushes in case anyone should come walking that way, entered the water and splashed around. Joy took his now flaccid cock and scrubbed it with her cupped hand. Sitting on the grass in the sun, drying off, Joy rattled on about how great a fuck it was and how good Kyle's dick was, then began reminiscing about guys she had fucked, in what positions, with details about the sizes and shapes of their cocks and how long they went. “The largest dick I've had was a foot long, but it wasn't as good as a fat eight-incher belonging to one of my instructors. He gave me an A in the course even though I flunked most of the tests,” she said, laughing. “The smallest dick I've had was barely five inches, but it wasn't too much of a disappointment because it made contact with my G-spot.” It was only a little after noon, and Kyle wondered what to do now with this nymphomaniac, finally proposing they eat at the food court and take a drive somewhere, “maybe even into the city. There's a lot to see and do there – parks, art galleries, museums, …” “Let's do that,” Joy said excitedly. There's a museum I've wanted to see for some time.“ So she did have some interest in cultural things, not only fucking, he thought. They drove to the city, bucolic countryside giving way to strip malls and urbanization on increasingly busy roads. There was not much new conversation of a memorable nature, just more on the "fucktastic sex” they had just experienced, which jogged her memory anew on “sexsational times” with other lovers, exotic positions, almost getting “busted” by her parents, etc. Once she had fucked two cops in their patrol car so they would not write her up for reckless driving. Looking at her phone occasionally, she gave Kyle directions on how to get to the museum, which she did not name. “Saving it as a surprise,” she said. “It has a lot about my favorite subject.” So it was not a great surprise when they eventually arrived at the “Museum of Sex” in a rather tacky art deco building on a side street in a questionable neighborhood. Kyle paid the admission charge. They were given a guide to 15,000 items on display, including an antique vibrator, a dildo resembling Chiquita Banana and a Braille issue of Playboy Magazine. Also, several accessories used for “enhancing pleasure or pain.” A museum highlight was the “Erotic Carnival” – a sort of fun house entered through a design resembling giant pussie lips. Once inside, patrons could roll skee-balls into rings and pull at plastic penises that projected through a wall, which if done right earned tokens to feed into small viewing booths that featured “a curated selection of cinematic and music video compilations and experimental films.” The tokens were also good for “discounts” at a gift shop that sold the cinematic delights along with authentic replicas of historical erotic artworks and the other museum items on display. Joy did well in the carnival, and put serious contemplation into the gift shop, figuring how to use her discounts. At one point she grabbed Kyle and said her earlier fantasy was possible. She virtually begged him to give her a “Favorite Member Remembrance” item, promoted as a means to “renew the pleasure after the lover is only a fond memory.” But Kyle refused to stick his dick into a conveyance resembling a sausage grinder which would make a cast of his erection for use in manufacturing “a customized, one-of-a-kind dildo out of the finest latex.” “Who knows how many other dicks have been stuck into there, and what they might have been carrying,” he told her. “But they say they sterilize the mold after each cast,” Joy said. “Pick something else.” Joy settled for a novel “French Tickler” dildo and a video on the Kama Sutra. Since her discounts did not come close to covering the cost, Kyle paid for them as a present. Joy bubbled over, recounting the sex “museum” in detail on the drive back. She took Kyle's present out of the bag, pulled down her shorts and exercised herself with it, emitting appropriate vocals. “Oh, pull over there,” she said at a cleared area along the side of a rural road. He did so, figuring she had to pee. Instead, she reached inside his shorts and began fondling him. “I want to play with the real thing again,” she said. Kyle was no longer feeling sexual need, but still, when an attractive young blonde massages you, it is difficult to be apathetic, and he soon expanded. Joy extricated it from his shorts, and went down on him, slurping with abandon as she used her free hand to continue manipulating his present inside her. She was good, and in a few minutes he lost it. She took in what he had to give, gulping and swallowing, then licking him clean. Back at the religious camp meeting, Joy was so happy with how her day had gone that she insisted on taking Kyle into the tent for another round of passion. Stripping and lying down, she resumed putting Kyle's gift to work immediately, plunging it in and out to warm herself up, directing Kyle to “hurry up.” He was actually feeling sated by this point, but she was so insistent that he disrobed, managed to get it up again, with some vigorous ministrations from Joy, and donned a condom. He exercised her missionary style for a while, but she wanted it doggie and then to ride him. As earlier, Joy was very enthusiastic, overusing her vaginal muscles, which pained him so that Kyle had to urge her to lighten up. He managed to get her off rather quickly by furiously manipulating her clit as she rapidly bounced on him, and as Joy's screams faded he managed his own orgasm. It was his third time, in only five or six hours, and he had never been so glad to stop sex. There had been just too much of a good thing this day – in person and vicariously, with extensive commentary by Joy the entire time. For the first time, he truly realized the significance of the words “insatiable” and “superfluous.” There was some rare silence as Joy came down from her sexual high, during which they could hear a man and a woman vocalizing nearby – grunts and moans – and vinyl material being thrashed. Could it be the walls of Paul's small tent nearby? Kyle heard Lindsay's voice cry out, “Wonderful, just like that, oh so good,” and a low male voice respond with something inarticulate. There were further exclamations and sounds of abused tent fabric. “So, you guys only just met Paul,” Joy said. “Sounds like Lindsay is getting to know him fast.” She lifted a leg and rose off of Kyle, plumping down alongside him. He saw that his dick had shrunk rapidly and took the condom off before it fell of its own accord. He tied it, but there was not much content, which Joy noticed. “You were no flow this time.” she said. “Want to do it once more? Those sounds next door are getting me stoked again.” “I'm not in the mood,” Kyle said, feeling panic at the thought of another exercise with the insatiable Joy, and also a little unnerved at what was apparently going on in the adjacent tent. He had not expected Lindsay and silent Paul to get the hots for one another. “Let's get dressed. I'll help you find your friends,” he told Joy. She seemed reluctant, and to be actually enjoying the close vocalizations, but complied. As they exited the tent, it was evident that Paul's shelter was indeed vibrating from movement inside. Lindsay cried out her enjoyment again. No one was at the tent occupied by Joy's friends, and she did not want to stay there by herself, so Kyle walked with her toward the main house. Before they were out of sight, he looked over at Paul's tent and could see the fabric continuing to move. They found Joy's friends at a lecture. Kyle gave her a little hug, saying it had been an interesting day, and wished her well. She threw her arms around him, and kissed with tongue while grinding up against him. The lecturer paused momentarily, probably in shock at the non-theological sight, Kyle thought. He left the house and seeing his friend Dave, walked over to the patio. Dave was alone, chanting some religious litany from a book, pausing when he noticed Kyle. “I didn't see you around much today,” he said. “Yeah, I got involved in activities with another guest.” Dave smiled. “I did see you with a guest, so I think I know who you mean. Well there's all sort of enlightenment. I hope yours was edifying, or at least enjoyable.” “Definitely a lot of Joy,” Kyle responded. “Lindsay and Paul came to a lot of our events,” Dave said. “They seemed to be getting more into it.” “Yes, Paul is especially into it at present,” Kyle acknowledged, dryly. “Lindsay getting it too.” The innuendos had not escaped Dave. “So you scored,” he said. “And if I'm reading you right, Paul did too. But with Lindsay? How does that sit with you?” “I'm not happy about it, but it's okay with me as long as it's okay with her,” Kyle shrugged. “I haven't talked with her about it yet.” “Well, if the conversation doesn't work out well and you need to talk, I'm around. My new faith has guidance in these situations, to go along with my own wisdom,” he said with a grin. Kyle walked back to the camping area, noticing that Paul's tent was no longer in motion. He went into his own shelter. Lindsay was there, sitting on the bedrolls. Her brow was sweaty, her hair disheveled and knotted. She was running a comb and brush through it. “Hi,” he said. “Hi,” she answered Silence reigned. “There's a bath house with showers over by the pool,” Kyle said, taking a towel and kit with soap and shampoo from his pack, along with new shorts and t-shirt. “I'm going over there.” “I'll go with you,” Lindsay said, rummaging through her pack for similar items. Conversation was muted as they walked toward the showers. Lindsay finally ventured into it. “Did you have a good time with Joy?” “It was interesting but overkill. It sounded to me like you and Paul were enjoying yourselves too.” “Yes, Paul is really sweet. And he needed a boost.” After a brief pause. “I'm going to see him again. We made tentative plans for next weekend.” “Oh?” “It doesn't bother you, right?” He shrugged. “You let me explore my curiosity, and I've never got in your way. We practice what we preach. If that's what you want, you should go and have a good time.” “How about Joy? Will you see her again?” “No, she has sex on the brain, with little else there. And my body can take only so much.” “I thought she might be a little too focused and energetic for you. So, you are not overjoyed with Joy.” Lindsay smiled and took Kyle's arm as they walked. “Actually, to mix metaphors and innuendos, I am not overjoyed about Paul, but am 'over Joy,' in both present and future tenses.” Lindsay smiled, squeezing his arm. “I wouldn't have thought that, judging by all the noise coming from the tent as Paul and I came back from the afternoon events.” “Too much noise. I like sexy women, but want one with more depth and sophistication, like the one I'm with now.” “Funny, that's almost exactly what Paul said to me as we listened to you and Joy. I kissed him, and he responded, and asked me into his tent.” Lindsay paused a moment before adding, “Deep people sort of turn me on too.” They walked in silence for a little while, before she said, “Wow, I might be pretty busy for a while, juggling you two deep guys around.” “I can take being juggled,” Kyle said. “It worries me more that sometimes the objects being juggled get dropped.” “I'll try to concentrate on my juggling, and keep a good grip on things,” Lindsay said, putting her head on Kyle's shoulder. As his girlfriend had predicted earlier, by being open to cultural nuances and meeting new people he had learned a few things and had an interesting experience. He wondered how it would all play out in the future. By Loveangames69 for Literotica
When it comes to sex or relationships and wanting to find a therapist or coach, what should people know before they shop around? Are all sex therapists “created equal”? Why is it so important for therapists to be educated on how to support their client's sexuality while not creating more shame? As a client, what are some of the signs my therapist or coach might not be a good fit for me? And how can I go about that? For people who want to become a sex educator or therapist, how can they start to venture down this path? And what makes SHA different from other sexuality training programs? About our guest: Heather McPherson is the CEO and Founder of the Sexual Health Alliance, a premier education and certification provider for sexuality professionals. Heather also founded Respark, a national brand that encompasses a group therapy practice, Respark Foundation Nonprofit, and ReSpark Retreats. Respark Therapy & Associates (respark.co) is a group practice that serves Colorado, Washington and Texas specializing in sexuality and relationships. She is published in Playboy Magazine as well as Playboy Online, and has been featured on CNN, HuffPost, Rolling Stone, SheKnows, Quartz, Bravo, the Body, the Sun, Sex and Psychology with Dr. Justin Lehmiller, Psychology Today with Dr. David Ley, Parent Harald, and more. Heather McPherson has lectured at prestigious universities including University of Texas at Austin, Texas State University, University of Utah, University of Colorado Denver and Governors State University in Chicago. She is an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist Supervisor, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Supervisor (LMFT-S) and a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S). She also is the Texas Section Leader for AASECT (American Association for Sexuality Educators, Counselors & Therapists). She has appeared on several podcasts including Loveline with Dr. Chris Donaghue as well as Sex with Dr. Jess. Heather helps clients gain confidence, rebuild trust, increase playfulness, and find passion and meaning in their erotic lives. Heather graduated with honors from Texas State University with a MA in Marriage, Couple and Family Therapy; a CACREP Accredited Program. To learn more go to https://sexualhealthalliance.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sexualhealthalliance https://www.tiktok.com/@sexualhealthalliance https://www.facebook.com/SHAteams https://www.instagram.com/resparkgroup SEATTLE! Come see our LIVE Shameless SexUnleashed sexy variety show: The Unleashed Tour: Where Shamelessness, Sexiness, and Laughter Collide in a Hilarious Orgy of Fun, Discovery, and Sex Edutainment! Get your tickets here ASAP: https://www.shamelesssex.com/events Do you love us? Do you REALLY love us? Then order our book now! Go to shamelesssex.com to snag your copy Support Shameless Sex by sending us gifts via our Amazon Wish List Other links: Get 20% off Epiphany Clit Arousal Serum with code SHAMELESS at http://tryepiphany.com Get soaking wet and bigger loads + 10% off with code SHAMELESS at http://soakingwet.com Get 10% off + free shipping with code SHAMELESS10 on Uberlube AKA our favorite lubricant at http://uberlube.com Get 10% off while mastering the art of pleasure at http://OMGyes.com/shameless Get 15% off all of your sex toys with code SHAMELESSSEX at http://purepleasureshop.com
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In this episode of Offbeat we uncover the unbelievable true story of Dennis Black Magic who has been convicted of raping 8 women. We explore how he lured victims with promises of photoshoots in Playboy Magazine. How he then exploited his victims in prostitution and pornography and how business partners Joyce De Troch and Pierre Woodman profited from his crimes. Follow me on Instagram or Twitter Timestamps: Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 03:40 - Who is Dennis Black Magic? 06:30 - How he did it 09:07 - Joyce De Troch was his business partner 12:10 - Joyce De Troch knew about his crimes 14:44 - Prostitution and illicit cash 20:43 - Dennis is arrested 22:41 - Dennis is freed 23:44 - They hire Dennis' prison guard! 27:25 - He raped a cancer survivor 33:45 - She tries to protect the girls 37:10 - Shutting Dennis down 40:43 - Joyce didn't care about the victims 45:42 - Playboy Magazine gave Dennis and Joyce credibility 50:49 - They were recruiting models for Pierre Woodman 52:11 - They made Pierre Woodman CEO 56:28 - Was it a sophisticated trafficking scheme? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offbeatshow/message
Celebrating his 30th anniversary in the music industry with his band “The Nadas”, singer/songwriter, and founding member Jason Walsmith joins us in the studio to talk about his career. Jason has spent his adult life as a career musician, storyteller, photographer, traveler, and adventurer. The celebrated folk-Americana act The Nadas have amassed a loyal and dedicated following over the past three decades for their engaging live shows and distinctive 70s-meets-90s sound. Blending twangy, Stones-era “country honk” with raw, alt-rock energy and wistful, folk-leaning melodies, their music is as alive as it is authentic. Over 30 years of making music together, The Nadas have shared the stage with The Beach Boys, Bon Jovi, Big Head Todd and Barenaked Ladies, been inducted into the Iowa Rock ‘n' Roll Hall of Fame, sold over 300,000 albums (even in a time when you can't buy a CD player), earned praise from a wide range of major publications, and written the theme song for their hometown—twice. During his musical journey, inspired by the case of an old family heirloom that has stood the test of time, Jason has taken the elements of the design to create the heritage designed, soft-sided guitar case created to protect your favorite guitars through all of life's adventures: heavy dry waxed cotton duck material that is naturally water repellent and durable, a quilted cotton felt interior and features high quality leather and brass zippers. Interesting tidbit of information here… Jason's band “The Nadas” was named “The Best College Band You've Never Heard Of” by Playboy Magazine in 2001. www.guitarsatchel.com www.thenadas.com www.jasonwalsmithstoryteller.com Songs heard on this episode include: Song: “Other Side of The 45” (ASCAP) Artist: “The Nadas” Songwriter(s): The Nadas Song: “Come Along For The Ride” (ASCAP) Artist: “The Nadas” Songwriter(s): The Nadas Song: “Campervan” (ASCAP) Artist: Jason Walsmith Songwriter(s): Jason Walsmith Creator and Executive Producer Emeritus: Tom Sabella Showrunner and Host (the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Management Representation: Chuck Thompson for Thompson Entertainment Group, LLC Co-Producer - Audio/Video Editor (the man behind the curtain): Mark Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Marketing and Social Media (all knowing): Sarah Fleshner for 362 Entertainment Recorded inside what could be an old beat up Airstream Trailer located somewhere on what's left of Music Row in Nashville TN (Man we sure do miss Noshville, and the Longhorn Steakhouse) Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Editing and Post at Midnight Express Studio located in Olian, NY Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Special Thanks to the creator and founder of the podcast, Tom Sabella, along with Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original "Business Side of Music" podcast and trusting us to carry on their legacy. Website: If you would like to be a guest on the show, please submit a request to: bob@businesssideofmusic.com If you're interested in becoming a sponsor for the show, let us know and we'll send you a media / sponsorship kit to you. Contact us at bob@businesssideofmusic.com The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed on this show provided by the guest(s), are those of the guest(s) own, and do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the host or producers of this podcast. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The Business Side of Music's name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner (Lotta Dogs Productions LLC), and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Copyright © 2024 Lotta Dogs Productions, LLC, All rights reserved.
In this episode, we dive into the world of Pop Culture Provocateur, Taylor Ferber, A-listers say she's a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. Playboy Magazine calls her the "Celebrity Whisperer." Taylor has interviewed countless stars and reinvented red carpet reporting with her irreverent, next-level conversations everywhere from the Grammys to the Oscars and MTV Awards. Her platform showcases our culture's most influential entertainers and thought leaders in a way viewers rarely see. Talk To Me Taylor is putting a new spin on talk. Taylor has made her mark by fearlessly tackling taboo topics and pushing the boundaries of celebrity interviews, earning her a dedicated following who crave her unique perspective. Join us as we explore how Taylor's approach has challenged norms and sparked conversations, positioning her as a pivotal figure in shaping the future of entertainment journalism. Through exclusive insights and anecdotes, we'll uncover the method behind the trailblazing provocateur. We Discuss: - Awakening to the Paradox: The Intolerance of Sought Unity - The Evolution of Cancel Culture: Our Journey's as Fearlessly Outspoken Influencers - When Opposites Attract: Love Conquers Differences - Unveiling the Secret of Sex Goddess Body - Embracing Power and Confidence Through Unique Fashion Choices - Natural Breast Enhancement: Discover the Power of Breast Massage and Botanical Oils! This episode is sponsored by Foria Wellness and my hands down favorite Breast Massage Oil on the planet. Use my link to get your hands on it and save 20% with JOSEFINABASHOUT. Grab My #1 SuperTool to instantly boost your confidence as a freebie for watching the show! https://www.josefinabashout.com/awaken-the-fire-sign-up Connect with Taylor: “Cancel Me, Baby!” Podcast Website: TalkToMeTaylor.com Instagram: @TalkToMeTaylor Connect with Josefina: Podcast Instagram: @pusssypriestess Instagram: @josefinabashout Website: josefinabashout.com
The writing on the wall: Playboy Magazine in 1966. "Friends" sitcom in 1996. "Two and a Half Men" sitcom in 2006. What really happened during those 40 years. "Find a husband on campus before you graduate" wrote Princeton alumna Susan Patton in 2014 to her daughter, a Princeton coed. She generated fanatical fury. Ten years later, In 2024, Grazie Sophia Christie writes "The Case for Marrying an Older Man" though, she really means "a richer man". She has also infuriated feminist fanatics. All these people who pretend there is no such thing as the "Way that the world REALLY works". Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about Scrolling Through Scripture Genesis Unit 1 or Genesis Bundle (Units 1 & 2) that come with a special free gift of Thought Tool books. Listen to a Free Lesson today. Lies of the past: Sea level rising. DEI increases corporate profit. Women do not find status appealing and men do not find youth and beauty appealing. Ideas resemble bullets; who is pulling the trigger doesn't really matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The writing on the wall: Playboy Magazine in 1966. "Friends" sitcom in 1996. "Two and a Half Men" sitcom in 2006. What really happened during those 40 years. "Find a husband on campus before you graduate" wrote Princeton alumna Susan Patton in 2014 to her daughter, a Princeton coed. She generated fanatical fury. Ten years later, In 2024, Grazie Sophia Christie writes "The Case for Marrying an Older Man" though, she really means "a richer man". She has also infuriated feminist fanatics. All these people who pretend there is no such thing as the "Way that the world REALLY works". Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about Scrolling Through Scripture Genesis Unit 1 or Genesis Bundle (Units 1 & 2) that come with a special free gift of Thought Tool books. Listen to a Free Lesson today. Lies of the past: Sea level rising. DEI increases corporate profit. Women do not find status appealing and men do not find youth and beauty appealing. Ideas resemble bullets; who is pulling the trigger doesn't really matter.
This Week In Wrestling History hosted by Don Tony aired back in 2018-2019 and spanned two seasons. These retro episodes return remastered and are filled with hundreds of hours of original wrestling clips & stories. Enjoy this deep dive into pro wrestling's awesome history. SYNOPSIS: Episode 13 (3/25 – 3/31)RUNNING TIME: 2 Hours 54 Minutes WWWF 'Gets The W Out'. World Wide Wrestling Federation becomes the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Audio: Hulk Hogan speaks on WrestleMania I main event and behind the scenes problems involving Mr T. Looking back at WrestleMania 1 (1985), III (1987), IV (1988), VI (1990), XII (1996), XIV (1998), XV (1999), X-Seven (2001), XIX (2003), 23 (2007), XXIV (2008), XXVI (2010), XXVIII (2012), 31 (2015). Audio: Andre The Giant, Ted Dibiase, and Virgil appear on CBS This Morning (1988). Looking back at NWA Clash Of The Champions (1988). Bonus Audio: WrestleMania contract signing between Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior. Memorable WWF and Super World Of Sports (Japan) co-promoted WrestleFest event (1991). Legendary Women's match between Manami Toyota and Aja Kong for WWWA World Singles Championship. Mankind (Mick Foley) makes WWF in ring debut. Rocky 'The Rock' Maivia vs Bret Hart. Audio: Sean Waltman makes surprise return to WWF and joins D-Generation X. Audio: The Rock becomes the leader of the Nation Of Domination. Audio: New Age Outlaws win WWF Tag Team Titles (def Cactus Jack and Terry Funk) and join D-Generation X. Audio: Chris Jericho: Man Of 1004 Holds. Audio: Memorable moment on Nitro: Bret Hart's returns to Canada, challenges Goldberg and reveals an interesting counter to the spear. Wrestlecrap is created. Audio: Texas Tornado match: Sting and Vampiro battle Lex Luger and Ric Flair battle from the ring to a hotel pool and even a pin in the ocean on the beach. The Monday Night Wars End: WCW airs it's last ever episode of Monday Nitro. Audio: Eric Bischoff and Steve Austin talk about the finals days of WCW. Audio: Memorable backstage promo featuring Hollywood Hogan, The Rock, and Kane. Audio: Hollywood Hogan, The Rock, Kane vs NWO. Playboy Magazine featuring Torrie Wilson hits stores. Audio: Sean O'Haire 'Devil's Advocate' promos begin. Audio: Goldberg makes WWF debut and spears The Rock. Steve Austin announces his retirement from the ring. WWE releases Joey Mercury. WWE pays tribute to Ric Flair on Raw following his WrestleMania retirement match. TNA presents first ever live episode of Impact. WWE wrestler Robbie McAllister shown in crowd during live episode of Impact. Tazz leaves WWE. Audio: Bob Uecker WWE Hall Of Fame Speech. WWE releases Fit Finlay after incident involving The Miz interrupting Star Spangled Banner during house show event. Matt Bloom aka A-Train returns to WWE as Lord Tensai. WWE pulls Randy Orton from starring in The Marine: Homefront movie. GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling Documentary DVD goes on sale. Batista finds himself in bizzaro-land during Yes Movement. AJ Lee wrestles last ever WWE match. Audio: Batista forsees his WrestleMania match against Triple H. Neville and Lucha Dragons makes WWE main roster debuts. WWE announces Womens Title to replace Divas Title following WrestleMania 32. Looking back at NXT Takeover: Dallas (2016). Audio: Eva Marie makes WWE return to a chorus of boos on Raw and WWE is baffled. And so much more! RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING HISTORY S1 E13 (3/25 – 3/31) ========== CHECK OUT DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE SHOW CONTENT ACROSS THESE PLATFORMS: CLICK HERE FOR ITUNES CLICK HERE FOR SPOTIFY CLICK HERE FOR APPLE & ANDROID APPS CLICK HERE FOR AMAZON MUSIC CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PODCASTS CLICK HERE FOR PANDORA CLICK HERE FOR PODBEAN CLICK HERE FOR IHEARTRADIO CLICK HERE FOR DON TONY MERCHANDISE! ====
Brian Karem is a weekly columnist for Salon. He is the former executive editor for The Sentinel newspaper group and the former senior WH correspondent for Playboy Magazine. He's also a regular columnist for The Washington Diplomat and appears frequently on the country's top-rated news shows. He has covered every presidential administration since Ronald Reagan, sued Donald Trump 3 times successfully to keep his press pass, spent time in jail to protect a confidential source, covered wars in the Middle East and is the author of seven books. His latest is Free the Press: The Death of American Journalism and How to Revive It. He is also the host of the podcast, “Just Ask the Question”. Brian brings decades of experience and his humor into The Back Room for a fun, insightful chat about Trump and his existential threat to democracy; the GOP's complicity; the current political landscape; the upcoming presidential election; and more. We also discuss his rock band, and, he reveals his top 5 musical artists of all time! (finally, someone names the right #1!). Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel
Hawaii's Laura Blears broke barriers riding waves! She was the first woman to compete in a men's surfing event in 1973, the first woman to win a check at a professional contest at Sunset Beach and the number one ranked female surfer in the aloha state and the world in the 70's. The surfing pioneer shares her memories growing up in Waikiki, being featured in Playboy Magazine and advice on parenting as a proud mother and grandma. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paid subscribers get full access to my interview with Kathrine Brodsky. The first half of this episode is available to all listeners. To hear the entire conversation, become a paying subscriber here. Cultural critic Katherine Brodsky is an example of what Meghan likes to call “Heterodoxy 2.0.” She's committed to fighting censorship and groupthink but is also mindful of not becoming an ideologue herself. Born in the Soviet Union, she emigrated with her family to Israel and then Canada and is acutely sensitive to signs of creeping authoritarianism. She now lives in Vancouver and writes about a variety of topics, including the arts, technology, and the recently emerging debates about free speech and censorship. In her new book, No Apologies: How to Find and Free Your Voice in the Age of Outrage—Lessons for the Silenced Majority, Katherine recounts her own cancelation event but, more importantly, interviews a range of people—including Katie Herzog, Winston Marshall, Stephen Elliot, and Peter Boghossian, to name a few—who have fallen prey to the online mob. In this conversation, we talk about what can be learned from a cancelation, what has become of the “IDW,” and how to move free speech discourse in a more positive direction, less grievance-driven direction. ** GUEST BIO For over a decade, Katherine Brodsky has covered lifestyle and entertainment stories for works like Variety, WIRED, Newsweek, The Guardian, Esquire, The Independent, CNN Travel, Entertainment Weekly, Playboy Magazine, USA Today, Delta Sky, Mashable, and more. She has interviewed many personalities, including winners and nominees of the Academy Awards, Emmys, Grammys, Pulitzers, Tonys, and even the Nobel Prize. You can read her work at her Substack here. Want to hear the whole conversation? Upgrade your subscription here. HOUSEKEEPING
Kris and David are guestless as we discuss the week-plus that was January 1-9, 2001. Topics of discussion include:The final ECW PPV, Guilty As Charged 2001, with a full in-depth rundown of everything that happened on the screen and backstage at a volatile time in ECW history being that they were about to close their doors.Rob Van Dam as the big "surprise" on the show and how that was received.ECW leaving TV alltogether and wrestlers still being behind on pay.An update on WCW being for sale and how close they were to an announcement being made regarding finding a buyer.Thunder and Nitro featuring Ric Flair's mysterious masked man and lots of other wackiness.New Japan running Wrestling World 2001 at the Tokyo Dome featuring a stacked card with the IWGP Heavyweight Title tournament featuring Toshiaki Kawada, plus Shinya Hashimoto facing off with Riki Choshu in a "shoot" among other matches.Lots of other news and results from Japan, including DEEP's debut event.An article about how torn the Hart Family was in the aftermath of Owen's death.A major legends match in Tijuana.Vince McMahon gives a wild and crazy interview to Playboy Magazine.A stacked week of WWE TV as we have TWO Raws, with Stephanie McMahon's hatred of Trish Stratus and the return of Triple H to attack Steve Austin being the major fallout.News on a possible return of Shawn Michaels.This is just the tip of the iceberg, as we have so much more, so take a listen!!Timestamps:0:00:00 ECW1:03:55 WCW1:49:23 Japan: NJPW, AJPW, NOAH, BattlARTS, BJPW, FMW, Onita Pro, Osaka Pro, DEEP, AJW, Arsion, LLPW, & NEO Ladies2:34:29 Classic Commercial Break2:38:42 Halftime3:39:12 Other North America: Hart family, CMLL, IWRG, Tijuana, IWAPR, WWC, JerseyCW, WXO, NWA Wildside, IWAMS, & Rev Pro4:08:47 WWFTo support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.And if you'd like to support us while checking out the various promotions available on FITE TV, including their FITE+ subscription service, like BKFC, GCW, our friends at AIW and Black Label Pro, and more, you can sign up at TinyURL.com/BTSFITE.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Kris and David are guestless as we discuss the week-plus that was January 1-9, 2001. Topics of discussion include:The final ECW PPV, Guilty As Charged 2001, with a full in-depth rundown of everything that happened on the screen and backstage at a volatile time in ECW history being that they were about to close their doors.Rob Van Dam as the big "surprise" on the show and how that was received.ECW leaving TV alltogether and wrestlers still being behind on pay.An update on WCW being for sale and how close they were to an announcement being made regarding finding a buyer.Thunder and Nitro featuring Ric Flair's mysterious masked man and lots of other wackiness.New Japan running Wrestling World 2001 at the Tokyo Dome featuring a stacked card with the IWGP Heavyweight Title tournament featuring Toshiaki Kawada, plus Shinya Hashimoto facing off with Riki Choshu in a "shoot" among other matches.Lots of other news and results from Japan, including DEEP's debut event.An article about how torn the Hart Family was in the aftermath of Owen's death.A major legends match in Tijuana.Vince McMahon gives a wild and crazy interview to Playboy Magazine.A stacked week of WWE TV as we have TWO Raws, with Stephanie McMahon's hatred of Trish Stratus and the return of Triple H to attack Steve Austin being the major fallout.News on a possible return of Shawn Michaels.This is just the tip of the iceberg, as we have so much more, so take a listen!!Timestamps:0:00:00 ECW1:03:55 WCW1:49:23 Japan: NJPW, AJPW, NOAH, BattlARTS, BJPW, FMW, Onita Pro, Osaka Pro, DEEP, AJW, Arsion, LLPW, & NEO Ladies2:34:29 Classic Commercial Break2:38:42 Halftime3:39:12 Other North America: Hart family, CMLL, IWRG, Tijuana, IWAPR, WWC, JerseyCW, WXO, NWA Wildside, IWAMS, & Rev Pro4:08:47 WWFTo support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.And if you'd like to support us while checking out the various promotions available on FITE TV, including their FITE+ subscription service, like BKFC, GCW, our friends at AIW and Black Label Pro, and more, you can sign up at TinyURL.com/BTSFITE.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this episode, Madison and Jeffrey discuss her Hindu-influenced Jewish upbringing, how she became a journalist, the important role psychedelics have played in her life and Judaism, her living part-time in Israel and being there during the start of the current war, her book, and much more… Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/LP561tXLBfA Learn more: Host: Jeffrey M. Zucker Producer: Kait Grey Editor: Nick Case Recording date: 10/27/23 https://twitter.com/margolinmadison https://www.instagram.com/madisonmargolin https://www.madisonmargolin.com/ https://ayinpress.org/ https://beherenownetwork.com/category/madison/ Other resources: Exile & Ecstasy: Growing Up with Ram Dass and Coming of Age in the Jewish Psychedelic Underground Amazon: https://hayhs.com/ee_pp_pb_az Amazon Kindle: https://hayhs.com/ee_pp_eb_az Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/3MCeu6q Bookshop.org: https://bit.ly/3MXvYvF Booktopia: https://bit.ly/45yoGWc Books-A-Million: https://bit.ly/3N6Ux9D Waterstones: https://bit.ly/42drIw9 Indigo: https://bit.ly/4282uzl Bio: Best way to contact me is through the contact form on my website: madisonmargolin.com I'm a writer specializing in psychedelics and cannabis. I also cover Jewish life, science, and other drugs. Based between New York and California, I have written for Rolling Stone, Playboy Magazine, The Progressive Magazine, High Times Magazine, Nylon, Bon Appetit, Broccoli Magazine, LA Weekly, Motherboard, the Village Voice, Tablet, Times of Israel, Merry Jane, the Forward, Narratively, VICE, Cannabis Wire, Miss Grass, Leafly, The Influence, Christian Science Monitor, Freedom Leaf, Inverse, Marijuana Moment, Herb, Deutsche Welle, and other publications. In addition to writing, I've had the honor to speak about cannabis journalism and cannabis feminism at conferences like AAN (Association of Alternative Newsmedia, San Diego 7/18), Digital Hollywood (Los Angeles 5/18, 10/18), The Rind/Limone Creative's Women in Weed (11/18), The Cannabis Media Summit (12/18), and so forth. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 12:07 - Education 23:52 - Jewish Psychedelic Scene 25:57 - Early Career 32:24 - Current Endeavors 34:24 - State of Psych Movement 41:24 - Set and Setting Podcast 43:15 - Exile & Ecstasy 46:47 - Ram Dass 50:10 - Tzfat 53:04 - Ayin Press 55:06 - October 7th 1:06:29 - When Work Affected Change 1:08:17 - Mentor 1:11:47 - Ask Jeff a Question 1:15:54 - Most Grateful for 1:17:23 - Snap Your Fingers 1:18:10 - How to Support
Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst in Trenton, New Jersey is a very unique military base in that it is the only tri-service base in the United States Department of Defense. All six armed forces branches have units stationed there. The name is derived from the United States Air Force's McGuire Air Force Base, the United States Army's Fort Dix and the United States Navy's Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst. This location was the scene of the horrific crash of the Hindenburg in the 1930s. Several buildings on the base are said to be haunted. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of the place most commonly known as Fort Dix! Stick around until the end of the podcast to hear about the Doctor to the Dead of Charleston! The Moment in Oddity features the Montenegro Tree Fountain and This Month in History features the premiere of Playboy Magazine. Our location was suggested by listener Samantha Napier. Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2023/12/hgb-ep-516-joint-base-mcguire-dix.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump Music used in this episode: Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios (Moment in Oddity) Vanishing by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4578-vanishing License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license (This Month in History) In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3906-in-your-arms License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios The following music was used for this media project licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license: The Ravages Of Hope by KALAK Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/12060-the-ravages-of-hope Seek And Destroy by Phat Sounds Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/12076-seek-and-destroy
It's the late 1980s and the attitude is "TV shopping is easy to do", so everyone does it. What happens when the "Playboy Channel" cable network decides to try a tv shopping show? I think you know the answer...
Playboy Magazine calls her the "Celebrity Whisperer." A-listers say she's a force to be reckoned with. Taylor has interviewed countless stars from Oprah to Mark Wahlberg and Kim Kardashian to Lady Gaga and reinvented red carpet reporting, with her irreverent and next-level conversations everywhere from the Grammys to the Oscars and MTV Awards. Her platform showcases our culture's most influential entertainers and thought leaders in a way viewers rarely see. Her show Talk To Me Taylor breaks out of political boxes, says what people are really thinking, and is putting a new spin on talk. Connect with Taylor: https://www.instagram.com/talktometaylor/ https://talktometaylor.com/ https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taylor-ferber Learn More About Setting Up a Performance Strategy Session for Your Team: https://naeemmahmood.com/speaking/ I would really appreciate it if you left a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes! It takes only a minute and I love reading the reviews! Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email n@naeemmahmood.com Connect with Naeem:
Join host Dann"E"Williams in this exhilarating episode of Owner's Pride podcast as he welcomes the multi-talented artist, model, and automotive enthusiast, Carlotta Champagne. Discover Carlotta's unique blend of artistry and automotive passion as she shares her journey from gracing the pages of Playboy Magazine to curating a dream collection of iconic movie cars. Dive into her insights on merging creativity and business while captivating millions across social media platforms. Explore the intersection of beauty, art, and horsepower in this captivating conversation, uncovering the secrets behind Carlotta's success in both the artistic and automotive realms. Tune in for an inspiring episode brimming with passion, insights, and the artistry that fuels Carlotta Champagne's drive in the world of cars. #CarlottaChampagne #AutomotiveArtistry #OwnerPridePodcast
Drew is joining the iconic Dolly Parton on location in Nashville, Tennessee to chat about her new album “Rockstar” and her amazing career! She's also reminiscing on some of her most iconic looks. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Dakota Simone is a Los Angeles based nude model whose love for life shines through her work. She has been published in Playboy Magazine and has been featured in mainstream music videos. Dakota loves to dance and be herself, you can see her on instagram being goofy as well as elegant across her portfolio of images and videos. We talked about how empathy for the models at photoshoots is important, after she told me a story that left my jaw dropping! She could have died or been hospitalized because of the photographer's negligence... We are lucky to have Dakota today, here to create beautiful content and impact the world with her wisdom. We also talked about her relationship with her parents, especially her mother. Dakota was so very vulnerable in our conversation! Listen now! Check Dakota out on her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dasimonexx/ She is also on youtube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeLsjg-NxUUsIt-sEu8hgGA This episode is brought to you by Model Society: the best source for figurative fine art photography! Check it out at ModelSociety.com
Today for the October book club, Jen Taub's friends, authors Jennifer Rubin and Brian Karem discuss Cassidy Hutchinson's new best-selling memoir, ENOUGH. Is Cassidy Hutchinson a heroic champion of the truth or just another Trump Administration insider who could have spoken sooner when it really mattered? Does the story she tells in ENOUGH make readers more empathic or more resentful? These questions and more are the focus of Jen's conversation today with Jen and Brian. Unless you have been living under a rock (which actually sounds kind of pleasant given the current overwhelm), you know Cassidy Hutchinson is a former special assistant to President Donald Trump and his chief of staff, Mark Meadows. Cassidy became a public figure when she appeared as a key witness in June of 2022 before the House Select Comittee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the US Capitol. The world watched her testify under oath that Donald Trump knew his supporters were armed and angry and that he physically assaulted his own driver in a failed attempt to force him to drive from the eclipse to the Capitol where the violent mob would gather. Cassidy's bombshell testimony last June took place during the “before times,” meaning this was just before the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago in August, before a special counsel was appointed in November to investigate her former boss for the national security document hoarding and for the insurrection. This was before Trump was indicted by a New York grand jury in Manhattan, a federal grand jury in Flordia, a federal grand jury in Washington D.C. and a Georgia grand jury in Fulton County. With ENOUGH, we learn so much more from Cassidy about her painful family history and the adults around her who supported her so that she could find the strength to tell the truth and stand up to one of the world's biggest bullies. Guest Jennifer Rubin writes a column for The Washington Post where she covers politics and policy, foreign and domestic, and provides insight into the conservative movement, the Republican and Democratic parties, and threats to Western democracies. Prior to her career in journalism, Jen Rubin practiced labor law for two decades, an experience that informs and enriches her work. She is the author of “Resistance: How Women Saved Democracy from Donald Trump” and is host of the podcast Jen Rubin's "Green Room." And Brian Karem is an award-winning journalist, Emmy-nominated reporter and author of seven books including Free the Press: The Death of American Journalism and How to Revive It. Brian is a veteran White House correspondent and former senior correspondent for Playboy Magazine. He currently writes a weekly column on the White House for Salon.com. He is also a frequent guest on numerous radio shows throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe. Brian also hosts the podcast, “Just Ask the Question.” Contact Booked Up: You can email Jen & the Booked Up team at: BOOKEDUP@POLITICON.COM or by writing to: BOOKED UP P.O. BOX 147 NORTHAMPTON, MA 01061 Get More from Jen Taub: Twitter| Money & Gossip Substack | Author of BIG DIRTY MONEY
Amber and Sean explore food trucks, Shrek 2, and the end of Playboy Magazine. Plus, Sean's film is ready for its close-up. Music: "Fingers" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Jenny DeHuff of Broad & Liberty joins Dawn to expand on the breaking story, looking into the investigation the FBI has in Falls Township, Bucks County. Jenny expands on the timeline and what to look for moving forward. Read more from both Jenny and Todd Shepherd on Broad & Liberty. Jenny DeHuff has been a multimedia journalist for the past 15 years in Philadelphia. Her bylines include the Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News, Playboy Magazine, The Morning Call, and Philly Voice. She's won multiple awards for investigative journalism. @RuffTuffDH
Grifty Pod Episode 8: Boys Don't Cry Boy's don't cry, and that is precisely the problem. On this episode of Grifty, all the gang is back in town for our back-to-school episode of exploring the Manosphere – an interconnected echo chamber of men and boys where the themes of toxic masculinity, misogyny, and homophobia are platformed and normalized in online forums, podcasts, and articles all over the web. A large part of the appeal of the manosphere is that it acknowledge the increasing rates of depression, suicide, and incarceration among men. However, they take this sliver of truth and leverage it into a fear-mongering grift where they make the false link that these issues plaguing our boys and men are the result of some global conspiracy. Find us on all social media platforms @griftypod Learn more www.grifty.org IN THIS EPISODE On the History of the Manosphere: “The Evolution of the Manosphere Across the Web,” Proceedings of the Fifteenth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM 2021) The Evolution of the Manosphere across the Web “To Learn About the Far Right, Start With the ‘Manosphere',” The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2019/08/anti-feminism-gateway-far-right/595642/ On the Ideology and Content of the Manosphere: “Glitz, Glam & Violent Misogyny: The Toxic Ideology of the Manosphere,” International Socialist Alternative https://internationalsocialist.net/en/2023/05/socialist-feminism “Jordan Peterson and the Return of the Men's Rights Movement,” The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/made-by-history/wp/2018/07/24/before-jordan-peterson-there-were-mens-rights-activists/ “The Liver King and the Problematic rise of Primal Manhood,” Huck Magazine https://www.huckmag.com/article/liver-king-and-the-problematic-rise-of-primal-manhood On the Radicalization of men and boys caused by the Manosphere: “The “Manosphere” Is Getting More Toxic As Angry Men Join the Incels,” MIT Technology Review https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/02/07/349052/the-manosphere-is-getting-more-toxic-as-angry-men-join-the-incels/ “The Misogynist Incel Movement is Spreading. Should it be Classified as a Terror Threat?,” The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/mar/03/incel-movement-terror-threat-canada “ Mass Violence and Terrorism since Santa Barbara,” New America https://www.newamerica.org/political-reform/reports/misogynist-incels-and-male-supremacism/mass-violence-and-terrorism-since-santa-barbara “Elliot Rodger: How misogynist killer became 'incel hero',” BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-43892189 “Plymouth Shooter Fascinated By Serial Killers and ‘Incel' Culture, Inquest Hears,” The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/jan/18/plymouth-shooter-jake-davison-fascinated-by-mass-shootings-and-incel-culture-inquest-hears On the grifts, scams, and charlatans of the Manosphere: “Andrew Tate Wants Everyone To Get In On the Grift,” Jacobin https://jacobin.com/2023/03/andrew-tate-capitalism-scam-misogyny-alienation-hustle “Generation Tate: How can we stop losing vulnerable men to the ‘manosphere'?,” The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/andrew-tate-manosphere-influencers-b2261515.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=Independent%2Fmagazine%2FLife+%26+Style The manosphere consists of 5 main groups: Men's rights activists (MRAs) advocate political changes that will benefit men. However, much of their activism consists of harassment and abuse towards feminists and other female public figures. (example: Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan) Men going their own way (MGTOW) argue that women are so toxic that men should avoid them altogether. Some MGTOW will date women but avoid anything serious like getting married, while others won't even be friends with women. (example: youtube channels like Hooman TV and Fresh & Fit Clips that aim to portray woman as selfish gold diggers that ‘use' men for their wealth) Pick-up artists (PUAs) teach men seduction strategies so that they can be more successful in attracting women. Many of these techniques involve mistreating women, such as insulting them (“negging”) or disregarding consent. (example: Andrew Tate and his ‘hustler university' scam) Involuntary celibates (incels) believe they are entitled to a relationship with a woman, but are incapable of finding a partner. Multiple acts of extreme violence and even murder have been attributed to this group. (example: Elliot Rodger 2014 Isla Vista shooting, Jake Davidson Plymouth Shooter 2021) Primal Manhood Alphas These masculinity influencers champion a hyper-masculine version of self actualization that seeks to revert to an ‘ancestral' lifestyle with their diet and workouts as well as reverting to a time when women were confined to the home and subservient to men. (example: Liver King) The history of the manosphere dates back to the Men's Liberation movement that began in the 1960s and went on through the 80s. Existed within the context of the Vietnam war and it was essentially a critique of traditional male gender roles. These were the hippies that were raised by their WW2 veteran fathers and homemaker mothers who pushed a very traditional binary for gender roles which these men within the liberation movement saw as toxic. They rejected the notion that the main role for men is to produce money and this essentially anti-capitalist view was tied together with second-wave feminism. Pretty reasonable in those early years. but this honeymoon if you will ended by the mid 70s. As inflation and gas prices went up and employment and faith in politicians went down, a new group branched off from the Men's Liberation movement called Men's Rights advocates. They placed blame the problems of the time on feminism and women's liberation. They focused on what they felt were men's issues like divorce and custody issues, health problems, etc. They went from a sympathetic tone of this whole system is fucked up and we support the empowerment of both women and men. But then capitalism stops working and with less money and opportunities they're like “umm actually we think giving women rights and power is actually the problem so we'd like to take that back, please” But some would say that even before the 1960s, the seed was planted for the manosphere by pop culture trends that broke away from traditional male gender roles. The launch of Playboy Magazine in the early 1950s created this window into an aspirational world for men who sought a life more liberating than the college-job-wife-suburbs-kids pipeline. Playboy provided young men of the post war era an alternative view of masculinity. You can be a complete person without having a family and being the bread winner. This is a good thing. But what was suggested to essentially fill that spot was stuff – a nice place full of cool furniture, a stocked bar to bring over the ladies that you also treat like an object. He essentially invented and popularized the concept of the bachelor pad. Ironically, this alternative vision was still a fully capitalistic one, just changing the rewards from a family in the suburbs to the bachelor pad in the city 1950s culture was toxic so it's not that unreasonable to want to break from it; but as we all know Hugh took this to an extreme that became even more toxic than the culture it was critiquing. He took the same tactic that we are seeing today with the manosphere – instead of saying hey we don't have to live up to these toxic gender roles that are making you feel detached and frustrated. No, instead he blames women for those troubles. The very first issue of Playboy included an article warning men on “money hungry, gold-digging women” and went on to talk about the magazine's love for “long legged big breasted women” and their hate for wives
Following the dreams of her best friend who moved to New York City to play guitar for John Lennon, Sandra Furton Gabriel, she discovered that she loved having that All Access pass that got you backstage, but she didn't want to be an entertainer. Starting out doing odd jobs, she soon found herself interning at Rogers & Cowan, the internationally recognized public relations firm. Although that job didn't pan out, she wound up transcribing tapes for Sam Merrill, who was doing interviews for Playboy Magazine. That in turn led to a gig with D.I.R. Broadcasting, where she was hired to book talent for comedian Robert Klein's radio show, and the rest is history. Sandra soon found herself becoming the producer for a newly developed TV show with a young comedian by the name of David Letterman. Now it was only a matter of booking guests for the show. It sounds easier than it was, but needless to say that the role was full of challenges including guests who didn't know who David was (actor Peter O'Toole had no idea who Letterman was), those that didn't show up at all (drummer Levon Helm of “The Band” fame), and actor Bill Murray (the very first guest on “Late Night With David Letterman”) who wandered off the set before taping, who finally arrived in the studio just as he was being announced. After leaving Letterman, she went on to produce “The Joan Rivers Show” up until Joan started her home shopping show. Sandra went on to create a daytime talk show pilot tentatively titled “Girlfriends”, featuring women of different views, cultures, and ethnicities, and pitched it to ABC Television. Unfortunately the show didn't get picked up, but in Sandra's words, “The View” came out of her proposal, although she was left out of the production. She went on to file a lawsuit against ABC and Barbara Walters, but lost in the end. Picking herself up, and dusting herself off, she went on to work with actress, producer, and syndicated daytime talk show Rolanda Watts. Sandra Furton Gabriel has worked with such legends as Robin Williams, Stevie Winwood, Ringo Starr, William Shatner, Kenny Loggins, Rodney Dangerfield, Michael J. Fox, along with Stevie Nicks and Art Garfunkel. © 2023 Lotta Dogs Productions LLC Showrunner and Executive Producer Emeritus: Tom Sabella Producer and Host (the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Management Representation: Chuck Thompson for Thompson Entertainment Group, LLC Co-Producer - Audio/Video Editor (the man behind the curtain): Mark Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Marketing and Social Media (all knowing): Sarah Fleshner for 362 Entertainment All Around Problem Solver (and Mental Health Therapist for us): Connie Ribas Recorded inside what could be an old beat up Airstream Trailer located somewhere on what's left of Music Row in Nashville TN (Man we sure do miss Noshville, and the Longhorn Steakhouse) Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Editing and Post at Midnight Express Studio located in Olian, NY Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Special Thanks to the creator and founder of the podcast, Tom Sabella, along with Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original "Business Side of Music" podcast and trusting us to carry on their legacy. Website: If you would like to be a guest on the show, please submit a request to: bob@businesssideofmusic.com If you're interested in becoming a sponsor for the show, let us know and we'll send you a media / sponsorship kit to you. Contact us at bob@businesssideofmusic.com The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed on this show provided by the guest(s), are those of the guest(s) own, and do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the host or producers of this podcast. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The Business Side of Music's name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner (Lotta Dogs Productions LLC), and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Copyright © 2023 Lotta Dogs Productions, LLC, All rights reserved.
It's a Midnight Snack EVENT this week as we welcome arguably the most hilarious, deserving and charming player to ever win the game of Survivor... it's YAM YAM!! Live from San Juan, Puerto Rico! In this exclusive interview, Michelle gets to ask her most burning Survivor questions... most of them toilet-related, but not ALL... and it's guaranteed you will learn something about the man, the game, and even yourselves. (Also nice to know the players ALSO want Jeff Probst to curb his enthusiasm during the challenges a hair.) But it wouldn't be an episode without Dan Acton, so we kick things off with one of the dumber intros in our lifetimes which ends with discovering the worst thing Playboy Magazine has ever published: Their interview with Koko the Gorilla. (Centerfold sadly not included!!!!) Enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Back by Popular Demand! This Week In Wrestling History hosted by Don Tony aired back in 2018-2019 and spanned two seasons. These retro episodes return remastered and will be posted every Tuesday at 12 Noon EST. These episodes are filled with hundreds of hours of original wrestling clips & stories. Whether hearing these for the first time, or revisiting the episodes again, you will enjoy this deep dive into pro wrestling's awesome history. SYNOPSIS: S2 E13 (03/26 - 04/01) WWWF 'Gets The W Out'. World Wide Wrestling Federation becomes the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Audio: Hulk Hogan speaks on WrestleMania I main event and behind the scenes problems involving Mr T. Looking back at WrestleMania 1 (1985), III (1987), IV (1988), VI (1990), XII (1996), XIV (1998), XV (1999), X-Seven (2001), XIX (2003), 23 (2007), XXIV (2008), XXVI (2010), XXVIII (2012), 31 (2015). Audio: Andre The Giant, Ted Dibiase, and Virgil appear on CBS This Morning (1988). Looking back at NWA Clash Of The Champions (1988). Bonus Audio: WrestleMania contract signing between Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior. Memorable WWF and Super World Of Sports (Japan) co-promoted WrestleFest event (1991). Legendary Women's match between Manami Toyota and Aja Kong for WWWA World Singles Championship. Mankind (Mick Foley) makes WWF in ring debut. Rocky 'The Rock' Maivia vs Bret Hart. Audio: Sean Waltman makes surprise return to WWF and joins D-Generation X. Audio: The Rock becomes the leader of the Nation Of Domination. Audio: New Age Outlaws win WWF Tag Team Titles (def Cactus Jack and Terry Funk) and join D-Generation X. Audio: Chris Jericho: Man Of 1004 Holds. Audio: Memorable moment on Nitro: Bret Hart's returns to Canada, challenges Goldberg and reveals an interesting counter to the spear. Wrestlecrap is created. Audio: Texas Tornado match: Sting and Vampiro battle Lex Luger and Ric Flair battle from the ring to a hotel pool and even a pin in the ocean on the beach. The Monday Night Wars End: WCW airs it's last ever episode of Monday Nitro. Audio: Eric Bischoff and Steve Austin talk about the finals days of WCW. Audio: Memorable backstage promo featuring Hollywood Hogan, The Rock, and Kane. Audio: Hollywood Hogan, The Rock, Kane vs NWO. Playboy Magazine featuring Torrie Wilson hits stores. Audio: Sean O'Haire 'Devil's Advocate' promos begin. Audio: Goldberg makes WWF debut and spears The Rock. Steve Austin announces his retirement from the ring. WWE releases Joey Mercury. WWE pays tribute to Ric Flair on Raw following his WrestleMania retirement match. TNA presents first ever live episode of Impact. WWE wrestler Robbie McAllister shown in crowd during live episode of Impact. Tazz leaves WWE. Audio: Bob Uecker WWE Hall Of Fame Speech. WWE releases Fit Finlay after incident involving The Miz interrupting Star Spangled Banner during house show event. Matt Bloom aka A-Train returns to WWE as Lord Tensai. WWE pulls Randy Orton from starring in The Marine: Homefront movie. GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling Documentary DVD goes on sale. Batista finds himself in bizzaro-land during Yes Movement. AJ Lee wrestles last ever WWE match. Audio: Batista forsees his WrestleMania match against Triple H. Neville and Lucha Dragons makes WWE main roster debuts. WWE announces Womens Title to replace Divas Title following WrestleMania 32. Looking back at NXT Takeover: Dallas (2016). Audio: Eva Marie makes WWE return to a chorus of boos on Raw and WWE is baffled. And so much more! CLICK HERE to listen to THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING HISTORY S2 E13 (3/26 – 4/1) online RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING HISTORY S2 E13 (3/26 – 4/1) online CLICK HERE to access previous episodes for all the shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices