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Get ready to HAVE IT! On this episode of the Cosplay Crunch, JackErufu joins the show to have a WELL overdue conversation where we discuss his beginnings in cosplay, growing up in the Ohio anime convention scene, and of course the drama and conflama surrounding OhayoCon! We go into all things ColossalCon Prime (the one in the middle of nowhere Ohio), and discuss the changes in the con dynamics over the years since 2016. Rants about Singer sewing machines ensue, as well as in depth hotel room etiquette, expectations and tips during conventions. Jack is pressed to expose the secrets to creating a perfect bunny suit, and we expose our full face (high maintenance) cosplay makeup routine for Pretty Boys.Find Jack on Instagram @jackerufuFind us at the below:Website: CosplayCrunch.comInstagram: @cosplaycrunchpodcastYouTube: @TheCosplayCrunchPodcastIf you have a question for one of our amazing guests, you can email us at cosplaycrunchpod@gmail.com
What was Nick Siriani thinking!!! Did the Cardinals win last night? Big fantasy football win for Iggy. If we all top, who bottoms? Blink 182 & The Killers. Denim golf. Fupas. YouTube and Hulu ads. Iggy has caused the great St. Louis peanut shortage. The text line is absolutely on fire right now. Bif on the line with a poem about strip bars. People aren't happy with the call. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keysha Freshh has been a trailblazer in the Canadian hip-hop scene for 15 years, which is impressive considering she's only 31. The Canadian rapper is a solo artist as well as a part of the all-female rap group The Sorority. Now, she's released her latest solo album, “Pretty Boys Break My Heart,” which examines heartbreak in all its different forms. Keysha sits down with guest host Talia Schlanger to reflect on her career, her new record and what it was like collaborating with her cousin Maestro Fresh Wes.
What else is there to talk about this week but - The Dismissal? Well our hosts do bemoan the musical choices from The Origin Debacle, and talk up the pre-game Lebanese meal at Accor Stadium, but the incident between the "Pretty Boys" dominates the hearts, minds and conversation of all. Along the way they get to revisit Nate Myles's best work and credentials, Denis Carnahan's classic "That's In Queensland," and eventually get to spend some quality time discussing Kenty's 21 Beer session and The Fire Up! Cup....and, as always, lots lots more. Tune in for the full extravaganza. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What else is there to talk about this week but - The Dismissal? Well our hosts do bemoan the musical choices from The Origin Debacle, and talk up the pre-game Lebanese meal at Accor Stadium, but the incident between the "Pretty Boys" dominates the hearts, minds and conversation of all. Along the way they get to revisit Nate Myles's best work and credentials, Denis Carnahan's classic "That's In Queensland," and eventually get to spend some quality time discussing Kenty's 21 Beer session and The Fire Up! Cup....and, as always, lots lots more. Tune in for the full extravaganza. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's up Group Chat!!!Your favorite crew is back with another entertaining recap of BBCAN12! This time, we're joined by a special guest: Adam Pike, a member of the infamous "Pretty Boys" of BBCAN7. Tune in as we discuss this whirlwind of a week!Thank you all for listening, sharing, and subscribing. We appreciate you.Byyyeee!- AWAGBT
3 weeks ago World Central Kitchen jumped to the top of many headlines after 7 humanitarian workers died doing aid delivery. In today's episode, Swim Karim, talks about the meteorite rise of WCK and why nonprofits will continue to be at the forefront of major geo-politic activities.Plus, Swim jumps back into the trial of the NRA and Wayne LaPierre. With the NRA and the former CEO being found liable are there any nonprofit organizations that are in a prime position to overtake the NRA as the top firearms group? Yes, and one is a 501(c)4 while the other is a 501(c)6.Finally, in today's Rapid Fire Books section we review the book "Pretty Boys are Poisonous: Poems" by Megan Fox.If you're anything like me you like a nice cup of tea to start and finish your day in the nonprofit world. That's why host Swim Karim goes to ArtofTea.com for all his tea needs. Visit Art of Tea for 10% off your next purchase of tea and tea accessories today, right here: https://artoftea.go2cloud.org/SHC
ACOFAE Podcast Presents: Pop Culture Poetry: Megan Fox: Pretty Boys are Poisonous. How do we feel about Poetry? Are we cool with it? ACOFAE hopes so because Laura Marie and Jessica Marie are thrilled to introduce a new section of the podcast: Pop Culture Poetry! Each new PCP episode will cover a celebrity poetry book and Megan Fox was the only choice to kick off this new venture! Megan's new poetry book Pretty Boys are Poisonous is filled with poems that make you think, make you feel, and make you reflect in ways that may be uncomfortable but worth it in the end. Join Laura Marie and Jessica Marie as they discuss their background with poetry, sort through their favorite poems, and decide if the audio or the physical reading experience was the choice for them. "I am my own Prince Charming" TW / CW: sexual assault, suicide, miscarriages, toxic relationships For additional TW/CW information for your future reads, head to this site for more: https://triggerwarningdatabase.com/ Spoilers: Pretty Boys are Poisonous by Megan Fox Mentions: The Vagina Monologies, Jennifer's Body, ACOTAR, Friends, Transformers, A Night Without Armor *Thank you for listening to us! Please subscribe and leave a 5 star review and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/acofaepodcast/) at @ACOFAEpodcast and on our TikToks! TikTok: ACOFAELaura : Laura Marie (https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaelaura?) ( https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaelaura) ACOFAEJessica : Jessica Marie (https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaejessica?) (https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaejessica) Instagram: @ACOFAEpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/acofaepodcast/) https://www.instagram.com/acofaepodcast/ @ACOFAELaura (https://www.instagram.com/acofaelaura/) https://www.instagram.com/acofaelaura/
BRITs Rising Star nominee Caity Baser is still learning, good thing she has a mixtape about it! With over 200 million streams to her name to date, and collaborations with both chart-topper Joel Corry, and Sigala, Baser has wowed sold-out audiences far and wide with hits like 'Pretty Boys', 'X&Y', 'Friendly Sex', and 'I'm a Problem'. With her new mixtape 'Still Learning' out now, and her biggest tour to date about to kick off, she shared all the juicy details with me for Léim Thart! Watch this episode on Youtube HERE Follow Ruairí Egan / Léim Thart HERE
In Episode 84 of the 4OURPLAY Swinger Podcast, Bella and Jase respond to questions regarding the impact of social media on the swinging lifestyle! They also share their perspective on disclosing swinger status to friends and family!Mentioned in this episode:Jase's song of the week: Pretty Boys by Caity BaserWhere else to find us:Website: http://4OURPLAY.com/4OURPLAY The Game: http://4ourplay.com/gamesBook your next vacation with us: 4ourplay.com/travelSubscribe to our Youtube!Shop our swingers merch : http://4ourplay.com/shopE-mail: 4ourplaypodcast@gmail.comAsk us a question: http://4ourplay.com/askOur Lifestyle Recommendations (Amazon)Join Our Discord Server!: 4OURPLAY Swinging CommunityJoin Our Facebook Group!: 4OURPLAY CommunityTwitter: http://twitter.com/4ourplaypodcastInstagram: http://instagram.com/4ourplay.officialTikTok: Find our current TikTok hereBella's Instagram: http://instagram.com/heybellalunaJase's Instagram: http://instagram.com/heyjasebBella's VIP OnlyFans: http://onlyfans.com/bellalunavipBella's Free OnlyFans: http://onlyfans.com/bellalunafreeSign up for OnlyFans!Get SDC Full Membership for 30 days FREEGet Kasidie Full Membership for 30 days FREE*Some links may contain affiliate links!
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Merry Christmas, B*tch! This week we bite into the debut poetry book "Pretty Boys are Poisonous" by the darkest girl in Hollyweird--Megan Fox. We discuss Santa, trad vs emo girls, Adam and Eve discourse, watching retro porn with Machine Gun Kelly, loving men, hating men, poems about slaughtered lambs, gold rush feminism, and fucking heartbreak. We bleed for you, Club Kids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 232: Yes, Joe and Kari attended the Darker Waves Festival, and they lived to tell the tale! On the podcast! Their review kicks off this episode, find out what they liked (OMD! English Beat!) and what they didn't like (Lines! People! Paying for beer!). Since World AIDS Day is December 1st, Joe and Kari are taking a look at some of the artists who tried to use their music to bring awareness to this serious topic, like Cyndi Lauper, Jimmy Somerville of Bronski Beat, and Book of Love.
We've crossed the midpoint of the regular season, and last week's rivalry week played out as expected. Ricky Steamboat's Dreamboat extended their lead in the Pretty Boys division to a 6-1 record, Animal Steele's Backhair took down the new league juggernaut, and Sage Yahoo Autodraft is riding a 3-week win streak heading into week 8. With week 8 on tap, it's another key Mauler's division matchup with the Junkyard Dogs taking on Animal Steele's Backhair, Sean's Bam Bam Bigelow-ver? squad looks to sever Andre's Giantsland 3-week win streak in a get-right game, and can Savage Nation make it a 3-way logjam in the Mauler's division...it's going to be a great week. If you want to listen to this week's theme song, "Save," by Alphascan, check it out on Spotify HERE. Follow along as our Yahoo League is public HERE.
En plena explosión del movimiento Punk en el Reino Unido y su filosofía del “Do it yourself” un grupo de chicos procedentes de distintas partes del país comenzaban a jugar con sintetizadores, influenciados por Kraftwerk, Bowie, Brian Eno y Donna Summer. Así es como surge el SynthPop gracias a gente como The Human League, O.M.D., Tubeway Army y varios más. Este género se hizo fuerte a comienzos de los 80s con la aparición de la “segunda generación”: Depeche Mode, Yazoo, New Order, Soft Cell, Visage y un largo etc. Durante toda la década continuó en activo y durante los últimos años de los 80s la gran invasión del House, el New Beat, el Acid House y el Techno ha sido una gran influencia para el género, tanto para artistas de la vieja escuela como para las nuevas generaciones. En este podcast podréis escuchar un breve resumen de las canciones de sintetizadores influenciadas por los nuevos sonidos que sonaron en las radios, en su gran mayoría escuchareis las versiones maxis originales. Comenzamos con When in Rome, trio británico con un solo hit “The Promise” publicado originalmente en 1987 pero fue al año siguiente cuando logra el éxito. Depeche Mode publica en 1987 “Strangelove” el primer single de su icónico álbum “Music for the masses”. Convirtiéndose en su sencillo más exitoso hasta aquel momento, logrando que muchos DJs y productores crearan sus propias remezclas no oficiales de la canción. Information Society, originales de Minneapolis con un comienzo entre el Avant-Garde y los sonidos electrónicos. Publicaron su primer álbum “oficial” en 1988, con un sonido más SynthPop, consiguiendo gran éxito en todo el mundo y del cual lanzaron 4 singles, entre ellos “Walking Away”. Al día de hoy siguen en activo. Erasure, duo británico formado por Vince Clark (Depeche Mode, Yazoo) y el vocalista Andy Bell en 1985. En abril de 1988 publican su icónico álbum (y para muchos el mejor hasta la fecha) “The Innocents”. Uno de sus sencillos “A Little Respect” se convirtió en un himno del SynthPop de la década. Book of Love, grupo americano de SynthPop formado en 1983 publicando su primera producción en 1986. En 1988 lanzan su segundo álbum del cual sale como single “Pretty Boys & Pretty Girls” logrando sonar en radios de todo el mundo. En 1993 el grupo se disuelve. Peter Schilling, cantante alemán famoso por la canción “Major Tom (Coming Home)” publicada en 1983. Pero no fue hasta 1989 que no repitió el éxito gracias a “The Different Story (World Of Lust And Crime)” colaboración con Michael Cretu, creador del grupo Enigma. El sencillo no fue un gran éxito en los US pero si en el resto del mundo. Cetu Javu, grupo alemán formado en 1984. Tenían la particularidad que varias canciones eran en castellano ya que su cantante (Javier Revilla-Díez) era hijo de españoles, aunque él ha nacido en Hannover. Debido a esto fue un grupo de gran popularidad en Latinoamérica y España, no así en el resto del mundo. Uno de sus mayores éxitos “Have in Mind” fue lanzado en 1988. Los también alemanes Camouflage lograron la notoriedad con su primer sencillo “The Great Commandment” publicado en 1987. Publicaron varios singles más de moderado éxito mundial pero nunca han podido repetir el suceso del primero. Hasta nuestros días sigue siendo muy evidente la gran influencia que ejerce Depeche Mode sobre ellos. Kon Kan, el proyecto del canadiense Barry Harris, publica el single “I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden)” en 1988. Debido al gran éxito obtenido la discográfica convence a Barry a lanzar un álbum integro, el cual sale al mercado un año después. Del mismo salen varios singles pero cada vez con menos repercusión. Publica un par de discos más y disuelve el proyecto para formar junto al DJ Carl Cox el dúo Thunderpuss para dedicarse a la remezcla de canciones de artistas como Madonna, Christina Aguilera, Whitney Houston, etc. Pet Shop Boys, duo de SynthPop influenciados por el Hi-NRG publican 2 discos de gran éxito y en 1988 lanzan el icónico “Introspective”. Disco concebido para las pistas de baile, 6 canciones en versiones extendidas con bases y sintetizadores propios de House. El segundo sencillo fue “Left to My Own Devices” publicado en noviembre de 1988. Hoy en día la mayoría de las canciones del álbum son parte fundamental en cualquier playlist del dúo. New Order, luego de varios discos deciden viajar a Ibiza para grabar lo que sería su siguiente producción “Technique”, muy influenciado por los sonidos que sonaban en la isla en aquel momento (House, Balearic, New Beat). El primer single fue “Round & Round” lanzado en marzo de 1989, a pesar de solo tener un éxito moderado, con los años se ha convertido en un clásico del género y del grupo. Real Life, originales de Australia este grupo de SynthPop solo lograron sonar en todas las radios del mundo con la canción “Send me an Angel”. Publicado originalmente en 1984 y luego en 1988 renombrándolo como “Send Me An Angel '89”. Espero disfrutéis del podcast. TRACKLIST: 01 - When In Rome - The Promise (Coliseum Mix) 02 - Depeche Mode - Strangelove (Maxi Mix) 03 - Information Society - Walking Away (Space Age Mix) 04 - Erasure - A Little Respect (Extended Mix) 05 - Book Of Love - Pretty Boys & Pretty Girls (Extended Mix) 06 - Peter Schilling - The Different Story (World Of Lust And Crime) (Long Version) 07 - Cetu Javu - Have In Mind (Extended Mix) 08 - Camouflage - The Great Commandment (Extended Dance Mix) 09 - Kon Kan - I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden) (12' remix) 10 - Pet Shop Boys - Left to My Own Devices (LP Version) 11 - New Order - Round&Round (Club mix) 12 - Real Life - Send Me An Angel '89 (Dance Mix)
ABOUT KIKI HOLLI:"KiKi Holli… delivers here a performance of great beauty." - Rolling Stone Los Angeles indie-pop vocalist KiKi Holli creates stunning and soulful music woven with intricate emotive storytelling for a truly captivating and cathartic listening experience with an eclectic musical aesthetic. Holli draws on inspiration from her rich theatrical background, as well as from iconic artists such as PRINCE, Dusty Springfield, The Cure, Bowie, Stevie Nicks and Siouxsie and the Banshees.Crafting a unique sound, KiKi Holli's music is beautifully vulnerable and nurturing, with themes of connection, healing, personal growth, and living in the moment. If her delivery seems genuine—empathetic even—that's because it is. She's been there.Her music is a blend of vulnerability and nurturing, exploring themes of connection, healing, personal growth, and living in the moment. Holli's authentic delivery stems from her own life experiences.KiKi Holli made her debut with a breathtaking cover of Roxy Music's "More Than This," an intimate rendition that reflected her journey through intense grief and loss. Collaborating with Grammy-nominated producer Ethan Allen (known for his work with Throwing Muses, Tricky, and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club), she ventured into her own version of the song.Her first original song, “NEW HIGH” has soaring vocals with sunshine-dipped melodies over lush and blissful pop rock soundscapes. The track received praise from the likes of Earmilk, Atwood Magazine and Buzzbands who proclaimed it "a day-brightener in which her crystalline vocals ooze optimism with every note"."Play To Lose" explores leaving toxic relationships, finding one's voice, and regaining confidence. Grimy Goods says “KiKi Holli shines a radiant light on the kind of euphoniously-groovy energy that permeates her songs…delivered via her honey-dipped vocals and the song's gilded instrumentals.” -Steven WardHer single, “Sun Playing Tricks,” is a sultry fever dream in a mirage of lost love. It was praised by Rolling Stone, saying, “KiKi Holli delivers a performance of great beauty.”Her latest release, "PRETTY BOYS," is a dance anthem that transcends genres, appealing to music lovers of all backgrounds. KiKi says, “I see this song as nod to the LGBTQ+ community. It's about finding your strength and power in that community, in friendship and on the dance floor.” KiKi Holli's signature vocals soar over thumping basslines and energetic synth hooks, inviting listeners to embrace self-expression and confidence. The lyrics explore themes of attraction, allure & self-empowerment, encouraging everyone to be their own version of a "Pretty Boy."KiKi Holli says, “It matters what you think of yourself not how the world defines what a pretty boy may or may not be.”Produced by Grammy nominated producer Ethan Allen, "PRETTY BOYS" boasts a production quality that's as impressive as it is innovative. With a new album in the works, KiKi Holli creates relatable music that culminates into a diary of hope for listeners across the globe. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Holli was drawn to the arts from an early age, with her passions gravitating towards music and theater. Subsequently, she found solace in these disciplines and later earned her BFA in voice and theater for further exploring her unique talents. In addition to being a trained vocalist, Holli also grew up playing the guitar, saxophone and viola. Theatrically she has appeared on stage in the plays Of Mice and Men, Three Sisters and Twelfth Night, and also played the lead role in the Rocky Horror-channeling indie film Isle of Lesbos, celebrated by Swampflix as “a politically angry, deliberately offensive, post-John Waters, queer-as-f*ck movie musical with deep...
Welcome to Pretty Curious, a new series where every other Monday, we'll be talking all things beauty—skincare, haircare, self-care, and beyond. For our premiere episode, we've invited back Getting Curious guest David Yi to discuss their GRWM routine, their K-Beauty faves, and how they're making skincare more inclusive with their brand Good Light. We get into our interview 8 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, after some stunning product reviews from Jonathan, so skip to then if you simply can't wait to hear from David! For more information on the beauty products we discussed this week, head to @curiouswithjvn on Instagram. David Yi is the founder and editor of Very Good Light, a beauty platform that aims to democratize beauty for all people and author of the book, PRETTY BOYS. He's been written about in the NYT, LAT, Forbes, Allure, among others as the thought leader in men's beauty, identity, and Asian American advocacy. David has championed DEI in his decade of journalism, writing for the likes of the WSJ, GQ, Vogue, and WWD. Additionally, he is a founder of AIM, Advocates for Inclusion in Media, as well as a GLAAD and Webby nominee. You can follow David on Instagram @seoulcialite. good light is on Instagram and TikTok @goodlight.world, and at goodlight.world. And Very Good Light is on Instagram @verygoodlight, and at verygoodlight.com. You can revisit David's episode of Getting Curious here. Make sure to check out our other new series, Curious Now. And don't worry—Getting Curious isn't going anywhere. We'll still be releasing new episodes every Wednesday. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Find books from Getting Curious, Curious Now, and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our producer is Chris McClure. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Pretty Curious, a new series where every other Monday, we'll be talking all things beauty—skincare, haircare, self-care, and beyond. For our premiere episode, we've invited back Getting Curious guest David Yi to discuss their GRWM routine, their K-Beauty faves, and how they're making skincare more inclusive with their brand Good Light. We get into our interview 8 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, after some stunning product reviews from Jonathan, so skip to then if you simply can't wait to hear from David! For more information on the beauty products we discussed this week, head to @curiouswithjvn on Instagram. David Yi is the founder and editor of Very Good Light, a beauty platform that aims to democratize beauty for all people and author of the book, PRETTY BOYS. He's been written about in the NYT, LAT, Forbes, Allure, among others as the thought leader in men's beauty, identity, and Asian American advocacy. David has championed DEI in his decade of journalism, writing for the likes of the WSJ, GQ, Vogue, and WWD. Additionally, he is a founder of AIM, Advocates for Inclusion in Media, as well as a GLAAD and Webby nominee. You can follow David on Instagram @seoulcialite. good light is on Instagram and TikTok @goodlight.world, and at goodlight.world. And Very Good Light is on Instagram @verygoodlight, and at verygoodlight.com. You can revisit David's episode of Getting Curious here. Make sure to check out our other new series, Curious Now. And don't worry—Getting Curious isn't going anywhere. We'll still be releasing new episodes every Wednesday. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Find books from Getting Curious, Curious Now, and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our producer is Chris McClure. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WHAT DOES SELF CARE LOOK LIKE? HIBACHI AND SUPERHEROES! Dropping into your feeds with a mini episode about my recent self care day, which include sushi and hibachi, a beard shape-up, and… Blue Beetle! That's right: after months of saying I wasn't going to go see this movie, I had a small epiphany and decided, “you know what… yes, I am!” So… I did. And I don't regret it one bit. Don't worry: this is spoiler free in case you want to watch it soon. I also discuss the Thor 5 and Doctor Strange 3 rumors. *** HEY! Some of you have asked how you can show your appreciation for all of the content provided by your mama's favorite Black geek. How about you buy me a beer/coffee? CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT! *** New episodes of “Reality & Comics Too” are released 3X each week! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW! I LOVE 5 STARS! EMAIL ME AT REALITYCOMICSTOO@GMAIL.COM! FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join us as we discuss the history and origins of elves and their transition through modern fiction and high fantasy.
What's good Porch family! We have another banger for you today. Former professional football player, reality TV star (Netflix), boxer, and influencer Chase DeMoor pulled up to The Porch! Chase has a very unique journey to becoming a star. He walks us through the tough years of his life and the moment everything changed. Chase gives us exclusive insight on what really went down in new Orleans with Nate Diaz and even talks about his controversial knockout against YouTube star Stevie Knight! Porch family, you don't want to miss this! Go grab a chair, a smoothie and some chips and pull up to The Porch!!! Thanks so much for listening. If you vibe with the podcast, please Rate it 5 Stars ⭐️ on Apple Podcasts & whatever other platform that you listen to podcasts! We appreciate the support!!! ✊
Anime boys may be beautiful but their origins are not. I dive into the complex history of Bishōnen, the real people that the term was used to describe and one particular actor who unintentionally inspired the “look” of Bishōnen all anime fans are familiar with today. SOCIAL MEDIA https://linktr.ee/theanimetea RESOURCES Anime Mentioned: TBA Articles: https://pastebin.com/ENkNBJkV YouTube Videos Referenced: The Artisan Geek - Vintage Anime & Manga #1 | The Year 24 Group and the Female Revolution of Shoujo Manga: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYHsbcZlbfo&t=467s&ab_channel=TheArtisanGeekGet In The Robot - Why BL and Yaoi? Let's Talk About BL & Yaoi Anime & Manga - Why, Anime? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XFHETYNlzo&ab_channel=GetInTheRobot QOVES Studio - Why Anime Men Look So Feminine | The Story Of Bjorn Anderson "Most Beautiful Boy In The World": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TadVORCdB5M&ab_channel=QOVESStudio Linfamy - Life of a Wakashu, Japan's Third Gender (Male-Male Romance in Edo Japan):(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzG4UOaGy7M) SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theanimetea Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theanimetea LISTS https://anilist.co/user/theanimetea/animelist https://myanimelist.net/profile/theanimetea MUSIC - Slo Loris x Strehlow – Aftercastle - Provided by Lofi Records - Watch: https://youtu.be/UFtiGnCPGj8- Download/Stream: https://fanlink.to/RiversideEP PURPOSE My name is Phoenix and I dive into the world of visual storytelling in anime and sometimes manga on a weekly basis.
As we wind down for the year, we're re-releasing one more essential beauty episode from the Getting Curious archives! Jonathan and David Yi celebrate the history of gender-inclusive beauty, and spotlight beauty influencers across millennia—like Neanderthals who used highlighters, Korean warriors who invented three-in-one sticks, and ancient Egyptians who developed anti-aging creams. David Yi is the co-founder of the gender-inclusive beauty brand good light, and the CEO and co-founder of Very Good Light—a beauty publication dedicated to redefining masculinity. They are also the author of the book PRETTY BOYS, which honors beauty icons past and present who have redefined masculinity and gender expression. You can find David on Twitter and Instagram @seoulcialite; good light is on Instagram and TikTok @goodlight.world, and at goodlight.world; and Very Good Light is on Instagram at @verygoodlight and verygoodlight.com. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram and Twitter @JVN and @Jonathan.Vanness on Facebook. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our associate producer is Zahra Crim. Our editor is Andrew Carson. Our theme music is “Freak” by QUIÑ; for more, head to TheQuinCat.com.
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Ku and Su are taking a stroll down memory lane (or more accurately, the memory shopping aisle) and bringing back some of their favorite carts from past guests. Remember the irreplaceable Laneige lip mask, courtesy of Michelle Collins? Or the one thing minimalist David Walton can't go without? Producer Claire joins them to revisit these and so much more. Look no further for the ultimate cart roundup. Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. Keep your lips smooth and moisturized with the Laneige lip mask With the ISNTREE Hyaluronic Acid Watery Sun Gel, sunscreen application is a million times easier Ku keeps her Gucci bag perfectly in order with the Joyintree purse organizer Keep your hands free with the Luka Belt Bag Sore muscles? Try the Releaf Balm with infused with CBD (600mg) Nettle Leaf capsules are great for hair growth The ever-iconic Thrive Causemetics Liquid Lash Extensions Mascara remains an ATC staple David Yi's book "Pretty Boys" has beautifully illustrated stories about the history of beauty and skin care Darn Tough Socks are perfect for hiking or just staying warm at home Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ov Stars is a Project/Band featuring Alice Genese (Gut Bank, Sexpod, Candy Ass, Pretty Boys, Psychic TV) and Shaune Pony Heath. Alice and Pony reside near the ocean in New Jersey OV Star's Info https://ovstarsband.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ovstarsband https://ovstars.bandcamp.com/
“The Last of the Pretty Boys” is the debut film from award winning filmmaker Dustin Schmidt. When he's not rocking out in his band Northern Lights, he's making films and this is his big moment. His debut full length film made here in Queensland and features a local cast as well as a kickass soundtrack of local bands. Check out the trailer: https://youtu.be/wARb5K3Hazs
From celebrities like Harry Styles and the members of boy band BTS to social media beauty influencers like Patrick Starrr and Kenneth Senegal, more and more men and nonbinary folk are publicly embracing makeup in their daily lives. And as author and journalist David Yi argues in their new book, the male beauty influencers of today have ancient cultural precedents. “Pretty Boys” traces male beauty figures throughout history, from Ramses the Great to ‘80s glam rockers to drag culture newly entering the mainstream. We'll hear about how beauty influencers, both past and present, have explored gender through makeup. This segment originally aired June 11, 2021 Guests: Kenneth Senegal, Beauty Entertainment influencer David Yi, founder and editor, Very Good Light -- a men's beauty publication; author, "Pretty Boys: Legendary Icons Who Redefined Beauty and How to Glow Up, Too"
We are THRILLED to have Millie Perks from Ivey the band in the peach pod this week. Millie joined the band when she was only 12 years old…talk about getting a head start. Since then she has become a successful woman in the music industry. In our conversation Millie shares about the importance of finding strength in your voice, fighting for what you deserve, and how to work through moments of nerves/anxiety in order to things that scare us. We also talk about Ivey's new song Pretty Boys and how it works to break the double stander of men and women going out and having some fun
In this episode, the Stallions restructure the layout of the show and move to a 45 min outline. This allows us to touch on all segments in each episode! These segments include: What's the Tea, T? (Where T discusses hot topics and information in the news)Juice Box (All female related topics)Banana Talk (All male related topics)Peaches & Cream (All relationship related topics)Dirty Little Secrets (Where Amaya shares anonymous confessions from listeners)Throughout this episode, the Stallions get into:A mental health check-in in honor of May being Mental Health Awareness MonthDo's and don't's of approaching a womenType v. Preference Open RelationshipsWanna share a dirty little secret with us? (COMPLETELY ANONYMOUS)Email us at thestallionsareout@gmail.comFollow us on social media!Instagram:@thestallionsareout@am.aya@taniyaarmstrong_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we are discussing chapter 20 of Goblet of Fire, including: irresponsible dragon keeping, ELLIPSES, our disdain for the way Hermione is treated, McGonagall being tender for the first time, and so much more! Lark's tarot deck Kickstarter is officially here!!! Check it out now at tinyurl.com/underthebedtarot Check out EsGAYpe From Reality, our podcast about Carry On by Rainbow Rowell! Head to hashtagruthless.com to check out all of our new merch, and to help us out with transcriptions! Join us on Patreon to get early-release, extended episodes of TGP, along with access to our Buffy podcast, We Are The Gayers, and so much more! patreon.com/thegaylyprophet Follow us on social media instagram.com/thegaylyprophet twitter.com/thegaylyprophet Show art is by Theo Julien Forrester Music from https://filmmusic.io "Industrial Music Box" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -Edited from the original-
Beauty can be such a fun way to channel your self-expression, try new products/personas/looks, practice self-care, and get in touch with your innermost confidence. It can also be overwhelming and painful trying to keep up with societal standards that feel rigid, unattainable, and downright dehumanizing at times. In this week's episode, Minji sits down with David Yi, a beauty expert and passionate advocate of examining and redefining beauty as a concept, practice, and culture. David has spent most of his life breaking down stigmas and stereotypes by asking “SAYS WHO?” through his work as a journalist, his industry-disrupting beauty products and his new book Pretty Boys. Together they go beyond skin-deep in their discussion about what beliefs and paradigms they've subscribed to and how that impacted their sense of self. Both host and guest question ideas and gatekeepers, and how we can move forward being seen and empowered for who we truly are at every age, gender, and identity we embody.Links: https://www.instagram.com/seoulcialite/https://verygoodlight.com/https://bookshop.org/books/pretty-boys-legendary-icons-who-redefined-beauty-and-how-to-glow-up-too/9780358410683https://asianpacificfilmexperience.com/ Follow Minji On:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Clubhouse (@MinjiChang)▫️ Music featured in this episode include "Uzutrap" by Uzuhan and “A Thousand Cuts” by Ruby Ibarra▫️ Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon▫️ This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh & @AnnaSunSupported by @JulianaDeer 00:00:00 - Ways to support the pod 00:00:30 - Intro'ing the topic + guest 00:05:51 - How David introduces himself00:07:24 - Has David considered becoming an accountant?00:09:25 - The Han is very potent 00:11:00 - Minji's contrasting childhood00:13:25 - To feel seen in media00:16:54 - The standard of beauty in America00:19:01 - David never wanted to feel beautiful00:21:02 - “Says Who?” = the essence of David and Minji00:25:21 - Being the only Asian in the room00:31:52 - Hire someone who can do Asian eyes and Asian hair, damnit! 00:34:56 - Beauty is preserving your essence00:36:55 - BREAK - [Books and Boba Podcast]00:39:12 - How Very Good Light got started 00:41:18 - Pretty Boys is a culmination of life's work00:43:57 - “Beauty” has been manufactured 00:48:35 - What do you mean “feminine” v “masculine”? Get specific. 00:51:12 - First memories of beauty 00:58:23 - When your family pushes plastic surgery01:07:59 - FOA Questions for our guests! 01:09:51 - Outro + leave a 5*Star Review :D 01:12:14 - [Modern Minorities Podcast]
3 Questions by Corey Kareem - The Key to Success is Massive Failure
In this last episode of SZN 1, Carlos Anthony and I cover all the buzz topics: cheating, childhood trauma, insecurities and the misconceptions of an open marriage. Carlos who is a writer and TV/Film producer by trade shares some pretty intimate details about his childhood and early adult life and the lessons he learned along the way.
3 Questions by Corey Kareem - The Key to Success is Massive Failure
In this last episode of SZN 1, Carlos Anthony and I cover all the buzz topics: cheating, childhood trauma, insecurities and the misconceptions of an open marriage. Carlos who is a writer and TV/Film producer by trade shares some pretty intimate details about his childhood and early adult life and the lessons he learned along the way.
What do Chinese girls think of a guy with a goatee? Well, we can't speak for all girls, but we can speak for two fictional girls in a fictional dialog, and then build a lesson around it. And you can learn quite a bit from it about different types of men. What are you waiting for? Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/2005
The unique cultural heritage of Venice is under threat from increasingly frequent flooding and rising sea levels. Anna Somers Cocks OBE, founding editor of the Art Newspaper and Fellow of the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, signed a letter appealing to the Italian Prime Minister to safeguard the city, on the eve of COP 26. She's joined by Francesco da Mosto, Venetian architect and author, to tell us what's at stake in the World Heritage Site he calls home. In his new book Kevin Birmingham investigates the true story that inspired Crime and Punishment. Marking the 200th anniversary of Fyodor Dostoevsky's birth Birmingham joins Russian literature specialist Sarah Hudspith and Samira Ahmed on Front Row to consider Dostoevsky's continuing relevance today. Paul McCartney explores the inspiration behind Pretty Boys, a song from his most recent album McCartney Three. The Hollywood actor Dean Stockwell, best known for his roles in Blue Velvet and Quantum Leap, has died. Film critic Tim Robey remembers some of his outstanding moments on screen. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Simon Richardson Photo: High water in St. Mark's Square, Venice (stock photo) Credit: Getty Images
Paul explores the inspiration behind Pretty Boys, a song from his most recent album McCartney III. In this podcast series Paul McCartney talks about his life and song-writing through the prism of 10 key lyrics from The Beatles plus his solo recordings. This is a unique insight into the life and art of Paul McCartney from his book The Lyrics, read by the man himself. Produced by John Wilson.
In this episode we talk about some old and new news. After we do a review on the anime Pretty Boys Detective Club. Email us at Animefridge@gmail.com Facebook- Animefridge Instagram- AnimeFridge
(2:12) “I'm just Black enough for you”- The Light Skin Mantra (10:15) DONDA vs Drake (19:15) Why is Donda better make it make sense! (29:27) GUESS WHO'S GOING TO JAIL TN?!..Not CLB fans (42:13) Certified Features (51:08) It's called a Vibe.. Look it Up! (1:01:03) How to catch a Female Schemer (1:15:17) Brittany Renner the Step Daddy Hunter
As Australia heads back into lockdown, friends of the show Seja Vogel and Davey Lane join me and our respective bottles of whiskey for a truly epic deep dive into Paul McCartney's ‘rockdown' LP McCartney III. Starting with an overview of Sir Paul's 21st century output so far, we dig into the record track by track and discuss, dissect, argue, sing and do some truly diabolical impressions along the way as we work our way through the latest work by the greatest pop artist of all time. This is a vast and by the end, totally unhinged, conversation between three confirmed Beatles tragics about not just this album, but what Paul McCartney's legacy means and what it's like to operate as an artist with literally no peers long after your heyday. Topics discussed include: - Pandemic pop songs - The differences in approach from McCartney to McCartney II and McCartney III - McCartney's drumming style and how ‘non-drummers' play drums - McCartney's lyric writing process and if that has changed since the 60s - Jeff Lynne's influence on the drum sounds - How McCartney's parental instincts inform his songwriting - How letting himself sound ‘old' on songs like Pretty Boys enhances their meaning - How the Josh Homme and Dominic Fike ‘reimagined' versions of songs from this record top the originals - Davey and Seja's recent experiences recording albums by themselves during lockdown - The challenge of collaborating when you have no peers - The best and worst of the McCartney Three-imagined album - How McCartney deals emotionally with the pandemic without ever mentioning it explicitly - Constructing the ultimate McCartney-centric supergroup - Who is the male Helen Mirren? - Should McCartney be singing about sex at 78? - Our picks for McCartney's best lyrics.
David Yi visits the squad to chat about his new book PRETTY BOYS and his vision for goodlight.world. He blessed us with such an enlightening conversation about masculinity, inner strength and redefining beauty for ourselves. Wear SPF 50. Swipe up on face. Love yourself. David Yi: https://www.instagram.com/seoulcialite https://twitter.com/seoulcialite Hosted by: Dumbfoundead https://www.instagram.com/dumbfoundead https://twitter.com/dumbfoundead https://www.twitch.tv/dumbfoundeadlive Steffie Baik: https://www.instagram.com/baikedguds https://www.twitch.tv/steffiebaik Lyricks: https://www.instagram.com/officialyox https://www.instagram.com/yox_rick https://www.youtube.com/yearoftheox https://www.twitch.tv/oxgang P.O. BOX Address: Jon Park 941 S. Vermont Ave. #44 Los Angeles, CA 90006 Intro Animation by: @yeetheeast Intro Song by: @sweater_beats "Fun With Dumb" Producers: Jonathan Park Alex Kim Edited by Stan Dillinger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From celebrities like Harry Styles and the members of boy band BTS to social media beauty influencers like Patrick Starrr and Kenneth Senegal, more and more men and nonbinary folk are publicly embracing makeup in their daily lives. And as author and journalist David Yi argues in their new book, the male beauty influencers of today have ancient cultural precedents. “Pretty Boys” traces male beauty figures throughout history, from Ramses the Great to ‘80s glam rockers to drag culture newly entering the mainstream. We'll hear about how beauty influencers, both past and present, have explored gender through makeup.
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In this episode we are breaking down our BIG upcoming match versus LAFC but we're also gonna spend some time on class act Brian Mctaggart and discuss the idea of how fan ownership in MLS clubs can really change soccer in America. Facebook Twitter Instagram Wordpress Have a question for the show? Visit us on Twitter, Instagram, Wordpress or Email us at HoustonDynaPod@yahoo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/houston-dyna-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/houston-dyna-pod/support
In this episode Devorah and Claudia get into the weird truth behind why they don't date guys who are prettier than them.
Mike and Amanda are back and this week they're talking about the prettiest boys from the early 2000's, and why a movie about COVID-19 is tasteless and you shouldn't watch it.
Spanning from hard rock classics to James Brown-inspired funk, Tom Archino, Jordyn Gum, Trey Kraus, and Dion Lamb explore the "lighter" side of music and share some of their favorite feel-good tunes from across the decades. Listen to the Episode Playlist Featured artists: Bad Suns, Almost Monday, CeeLo Green, Leon Bridges, AC/DC, Goldfinger, Inhaler, Bruno Mars, and Galactic.
**Government Approved Studio Edition** - Naming Rights Sponsorship Going Cheap!!!! Beefy is taking on the Corona Virus head on as Melbourne goes into lockdown once again. He just keeps banging out the tunes trying to make sure that The Ska Show with Beefy maintains the prestigious mantle of being the SECOND best Ska Show on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) Nobody's quite sure what he has to do to snag that number 1 spot though - just keep being awesome I guess! Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Greatest Ska Radio Show airs some of the best Ska music currently out there. Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party!The Big Beef Man is making sure 2020 is more SkaMaggedon than Armageddon! Our live set of the week is from Kill Lincoln, then it's pure unadulterated bangers from Wiseacre, The Beat, The Upstarters, Number 1 Korean, Yum Yum Orange, James Shaw, Joe Jackson, The Specials, Threat Level Burgundy and Too Many Crooks! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it. Share the gospel of Ska if you can. Stay safe everybody! **PLEASE NOTE - The Joe Jackson track is not Pretty Girls as described. It's actually Pretty Boys off Beat Crazy. Apologies for any confusion.**