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Calling all book lovers…Meet Daisy Alpert Florin, author of the debut novel and NYT editor's pick My Last Innocent Year, a propulsive, evocative, coming-of-age story exploring sex, power, identity, and burgeoning adulthood through the lens of a sexual assault at an elite college. We dive into the incandescence and uncertainty of youth, the long and winding road to adulthood, and finding one's voice in midlife. Plus, 90s campus culture, the book on the top of Daisy's TBR stack, and other novelists who get women's voices right. SHOW NOTES + TRANSCRIPT acertainagepod.com FOLLOW A CERTAIN AGE: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn GET INBOX INSPO: Sign up for our newsletter AGE BOLDLY We share new episodes, giveaways, links we love, and midlife resourcesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Part 2 of this exciting 4-Part series! In this episode I dive deeper into how to manifest more sex, power, love and money, including a perspective of manifesting you've never heard before and a secret technique I've previously shared with clients only. Enjoy Part 2 of this series!! Would you like some magic in your inbox? Get some here Rate + review the episode here on Apple for a chance to win a 1:1 magic session or $$ towards a workshop!!! EPISODE TIMECODE BREAKDOWN: (00:00) Welcome to Part 2 (03:03) Why we settle and what stops us from claiming what we want (05:18) How different attachment styles influence our ability to manifest (12:30) What attachment styles we're drawn to in others (13:35) How your relationship with your caregivers is showing up in your manifestation process (15:39) What keeps us trapped in current circumstances (16:14) How to determine where you're settling (17:09) The surprising way to start manifesting more (it's not what you think!!) (18:20) Manifesting from a position of power vs weakness (19:49) Exact step-by-step process to manifest more (21:51) The secret manifestation technique I only share with clients (24:28) How your hidden programs are influencing your manifestations (26:45) The dual approach to manifesting OFFERINGS & CONNECT WITH THE HOST: Sign up for the upcoming {free!} LIVE MasterClass "The Hidden Path to Your New-Paradigm Dream Career" right here Follow Stephanie on IG @stephaniezellerspeaks Check out all of Stephanie's courses at thetransformationschool.com WHAT TO LISTEN TO NEXT: 90: Sex, Power, Love & Money {Part 1} • Listen 82: It Doesn't Have to Be So Hard - The Easier Route to Manifesting Your Dream Life • Listen 86: Nuances of Trauma Bonding + Finding Joy in Chaos • Listen 78: Inherited Programs - The Source of Your Money Problems, Blocks & Dissatisfaction • Listen 22: How to Make & Keep the Money You Want and Deserve • Apple • Spotify 08: Attract What You Want Without Anxious Energy • Apple • Spotify DISCLAIMER: I am not a therapist, nor am I offering medical advice or suggesting any treatment in this or any other episode. The information I share is for informational purposes only. Please see further terms and disclaimer here.
In this Part 1 of the highly anticipated Sex, Power, Love & Money series we dive deep into how these 4 things are connected in your very own process of manifestation. If you are desiring MORE sex, power, love or money.. you do NOT want to miss this 4-part series!! Would you like some magic in your inbox? Get some here Rate + review the episode here on Apple for a chance to win a 1:1 magic session or $$ towards a workshop!!! EPISODE TIMECODE BREAKDOWN: (00:00) How this series came about (10:44) Step 1 to creating your holy shit mind-blowing dream life (18:26) The connection between sex, power, love and money (23:52) How you can use the connection between sex, power, love and money to manifest more (24:58) What is the "mirror technique" and how can you use it to accelerate your manifestations? (27:14) How to find what's secretly blocking your manifestation (30:14) Why claiming your power is so important to manifesting (32:25) How to apply the mirror technique to identify the sex-power-love-money connections in your life (37:04) How to make manifesting effortless (41:14) What it means if you're afraid your manifestation isn't coming (41:44) Not claiming what you really want is self-abandonment (45:56) If you don't do this first you won't manifest (46:22) Master-level manifesting is an inside job (47:26) You can't change things until you see them OFFERINGS & CONNECT WITH THE HOST: Sign up for the upcoming {free!} LIVE MasterClass "The Hidden Path to Your Dream Career" right here Follow Stephanie on IG @stephaniezellerspeaks Check out all of Stephanie's courses at thetransformationschool.com WHAT TO LISTEN TO NEXT: 82: It Doesn't Have to Be So Hard - The Easier Route to Manifesting Your Dream Life • Listen 51: The Four Forms of Bypassing- Spiritual, Intellectual, Physiological, & Psychological Bypassing • Listen 78: Inherited Programs - The Source of Your Money Problems, Blocks & Dissatisfaction • Listen 22: How to Make & Keep the Money You Want and Deserve • Apple • Spotify 08: Attract What You Want Without Anxious Energy • Apple • Spotify DISCLAIMER: I am not a therapist, nor am I offering medical advice or suggesting any treatment in this or any other episode. The information I share is for informational purposes only. Please see further terms and disclaimer here.
e are reading Rollo Tomasso's book "The Rational Male" and applying it to dating and relationships. This month we will discuss the desire dynamic in relationships. At this meetup, We talk about women, relationships, dating, sexuality, and politics in a nonpartisan manner without all the right-wing crap. Early pro-feminist activist, author of "Social Issues in Global Perspective: Pornography," and the leader of the Truth and Democracy Coalition will lead the discussions where we will talk about women, relationships, sexuality, dating, and politics. We will address the problems facing men today, and talk about what needs to happen to move men back from the brink and back to sanity. To register, go to https://Tinyurl.com/RedPillMen
Well they called it "Avalanche" in one paper, "Tsunami" in another. "A cultural watershed moment." "A day of reckoning." Some of the words the news used to describe the seasons of relentless accusations of sexual misconduct by powerful men. The blizzard of revelations is new. Men using power to exploit someone sexually; sadly, that's not new. From athletes to politicians, from bosses to clergy sometimes. Tiger Woods outed an abuser's rationale when he went public with his extramarital relationships years ago. I haven't forgotten what he said, "Normal rules didn't apply...I felt like I was entitled." I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Sex, Power, and Christmas." There's the word. Entitled. The dictionary says entitlement is "the belief that one is inherently deserving of privilege or special treatment." "Privilege?" Like assuming the right to use power to dishonor or degrade a woman? No title, no favor, no authority can ever give a man that right. From the time we guys are boys, we're raised on what I call the Male Conquest Myth. That a man proves his manhood by the sexual conquest of a woman. And it starts early. For centuries, the Bible has presented a radically different proof of manhood. It is, in fact, about conquest. It says in Proverbs 16:33, "Better to have self-control than to conquer a city." So, a man proves he's a man, not by conquering a woman - but by conquering himself. His passions. His anger. His mouth. His dark side. That's the battle one Bible author faced in our word for today from the Word of God in Romans 7. "I want to do what is right, but I can't. I want to do what is good, but I don't...there is another power that...makes me a slave to sin. Who will free me?" In his disgust with his own powerlessness to tame his dark side, he suddenly finds hope. He says, "Thank God! The answer is in Jesus Christ." For 2,000 years, men who couldn't change did change. When they've turned to the Man who poured out His life on a cross to break the chains of human sin, and who proved His singular power by conquering death itself. If He has the power to walk out of His grave, there's nothing that conquers me that He can't conquer. In the midst of swimming in a cesspool of sex-and-power revelations and stories, there is Christmas. The manger. The Baby. And one of a thousand reasons I love and follow this Jesus. Because the most powerful Man who ever lived used it only to help, to heal, to save. Leaving behind, not a trail of wounded, exploited people, but powerless people lifted to full humanity. Lepers. Beggars. Women. Children. People kicked out of the "church." Behind that silent night in Bethlehem was a stunning divine transaction. The Bible says, "Though He was God...He gave up His divine privileges; He took the humble position of a slave and was born as a human being...He humbled Himself...and died a criminal's death on a cross" (Philippians 2:6-8). In His own words, Jesus explained that He "came not to be served, but to serve others and to give His life as a ransom for many" (Mark 10:45). King of kings, the Bible calls Him. Lord of Lords. Prince of glory. Son of God. Birthed in a stable. Giving, never taking. Hanging on a cross to bring rebels, like me, against Him home. In the midst of the crud, there is Christmas and the hope of a new beginning. Something pure, more powerful than the darkness. His name is Jesus. You want to begin a relationship with Him? There's no better time. Go to our website to find out how that can happen for you today. ANewStory.com. For 2,000 years, "wise men" have ended their search at the feet of Jesus. We come to Him with the chains of our own personal darkness. And we leave forever free.
Let's keep the conversation going with relationship expert and psychologist, Sadia Khan, as we dive right into part two of the complex world of relationships and social dynamics that not everyone is willing to be honest about. In part 1 we unpacked the negative implications of over-glorifying a single trait in potential partners, the importance of core values such as honesty, integrity, respect, and care for your partner's well-being, and we uncovered how manipulation can shape relationships for better or worse. I've said it before and I'll say it again and again because it's true: there is NOTHING that has brought me more joy and wellbeing in my life than my 21 year marriage with Lisa. Material wealth, millions of dollars, awards and notoriety mean nothing without the joy I've received from sharing my life with the only woman I've ever said ‘I love you' to. If you want to master life, you have to understand how to select well. In the second part of our conversation, Sadia turns up the heat on both men and and women: Navigating gender roles successfully –you can get this wrong on either side. Sex, power, and submission and how to do it all in a healthy way Why Red Pill content doesn't lead anyone into a healthy relationship Your journey to a better understanding of human behavior, the opposite sex and relationships starts here. SADIA KHAN QUOTES: “Just because it doesn't hurt doesn't mean it's not a deal breaker.” “When I talk about narcissistic women it is because we've tilted it where women are automatic victims and sometimes they are the narcissist in the relationship.” “I always say to men that competition is not other men. It's her childhood. If it's totally chaotic, no matter how much stability you provide her, she'll find it very, very difficult to settle into that stable relationship.” “When you meet a man who is such a safe bet and so secure, submission is a natural consequence, [...] You'd be missing out on a great connection simply because you want to maintain your independence. But independence is overrated.” “I don't recommend ever being with a man that you can control. You become a woman that you don't like.” “I don't necessarily know that the woman needs to submit, but the guy needs to lead.” Tom Bilyeu “Good women are not attracted to money. They're attracted to the process of a disciplined, self-controlled man. But vacuous women are attracted to the outcome, not the process.” “If you couldn't access her without money, then chances are any man with money can access her.” Follow Sadia Khan: Website: https://www.sadiapsychology.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sadiapsychology TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sadiapsychology Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sadiapsychology/ Unlock your true potential and enjoy an unparalleled listening experience with our Impact Theory Adfree subscription service at https://impacttheorynetwork.supercast.com/ Sponsors: Get 55% off at Babbel.com slash IMPACTTHEORY. Go to Marekhealth.com/impacttheory and use code IMPACTTHEORY for 10% off your first lab order. Visit https://www.JoinDeleteMe.com/IMPACT and use promo code IMPACT to get 20% off. Sign up today at butcherbox.com/IMPACT and use code IMPACT to get Salmon for 3 Months.plus $20 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another thought-provoking episode of Impact Theory! Today we're diving into the complex world of relationships and social dynamics with the insightful psychologist, Sadia Khan. This two-part conversation gets a little hard to hear, but it's too good to not drink in. We examine the allure of beauty on social media and its impact on modern relationships, often leading women to prioritize their appearance while men lose sight of relationship values that are important to selecting well. Hear me when I say, there is NOTHING that has brought me more joy and wellbeing in my life than my 21 year marriage with Lisa. From material wealth to millions of followers, downloads, awards and sales, nothing has mattered more to me. If you want to master life, you have to master pair bonding. In part 1 of our conversation, Sadia, relationship expert known for seemingly controversial viewpoints when it comes to modern dating and the roles men and women are sabotaging each other with. We unpack the negative implications of: Over-glorifying a single trait, The importance of core values such as honesty, integrity, respect, and care for your partner's well-being, and How manipulation can shape relationships for better or worse. This conversation challenges societal norms and expectations. We talk about the value of monogamy, the misunderstood perceptions of feminism, and if the independent woman is creating her own roadblocks for true connection. Wait till you hear Sadia's view on women submitting to their men in relationships. Is it necessary? Is it a natural inclination for women? Why are women struggling so much with the idea of submitting to their male partners? This episode isn't just about love and relationships; we're going to expose the misconceptions often spread by 'red pill' content that's targeting the weak and vulnerable men in need of healthier perspectives when it comes to women, love, and relationship power dynamics. Your journey to a better understanding of human behavior and relationships starts here. SADIA KHAN QUOTES: “What social media has done is allowed women a platform to kind of showcase their body, their preferences, basically put themselves in the marketplace.” “We have to start learning to reject rather than glorifying the one ingredient we like.” “If I dilute my experience with you by also talking to Tom, Dick and Harry, what will happen is I'm wasting energy not realizing that you might be really bad for me, [...] it creates internal chaos, whereas internal consistency will allow us to know what's good and bad for us.” “Feminism has taught women that catering and appreciating and showing love for your man is babying him and he should be a grown up and he should do it himself.” “A secure, healthy woman is not attracted to men who treat her mean, she's attracted to a man who has a willingness to leave if she misbehaves too much.” Follow Sadia Khan: Website: https://www.sadiapsychology.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sadiapsychology TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sadiapsychology Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sadiapsychology/ Unlock your true potential and enjoy an unparalleled listening experience with our Impact Theory Adfree subscription service at https://impacttheorynetwork.supercast.com/ Sponsors: Get 55% off at Babbel.com slash IMPACTTHEORY. Go to Marekhealth.com/impacttheory and use code IMPACTTHEORY for 10% off your first lab order. Visit https://www.JoinDeleteMe.com/IMPACT and use promo code IMPACT to get 20% off. Sign up today at butcherbox.com/IMPACT and use code IMPACT to get Salmon for 3 Months.plus $20 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this edition of the Anomalous Black Women Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons, a distinguished associate professor of counseling psychology at the University of Kentucky. Dr. Hargons is widely recognized for her expertise in promoting sexual well-being and liberation among Black women. Throughout her career, she has been devoted to empowering Black women to reclaim their sexuality and live life on their own terms. During this episode, Dr. Hargons delves into the misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding the sexuality of Black women. She emphasizes the significance of sexual well-being and explores how Black women can harness their sexuality as a means of empowerment and liberation. Drawing from her personal experiences as a Black woman and a researcher in sexual health, she provides valuable guidance for Black women seeking to embrace their sexual empowerment. For any Black woman seeking knowledge on sexual well-being and liberation, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Hargons' insights are enlightening and inspiring, offering a unique perspective on the intricate connections between race, gender, and sexuality. Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons is an award-winning associate professor of counseling psychology at the University of Kentucky, where she studies sexual wellness and liberation. She is the host of F*ck the System: A Sexual Liberation Podcast and How to Love a Human, a liberation podcast that asks people with multiple marginalized identities what the world would be like if it loved them. She has published over 50 research articles and has been featured in the Huffington Post, the APA Monitor, Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, Blavity, Cosmopolitan, and the New York Times. You can find her @dr.candicenicole on IG, YouTube, and Facebook. Her debut book, Good Sex, will be published by Row House Publishing in February 2025. Join us every 1st & 3rd Monday as we dive into our everyday lives, examining the experiences that make us who we are. We're not here to be politically correct and we're not here to agree with each other. Instead, we're here to have fun & learn something new. Join us in this safe space! Please leave comments! We hope you enjoy it! It's just a conversation with your best(est) girlfriends! Want to support this podcast? If you enjoy the show and find value in the content we produce, there are a few ways you can help support us. The easiest way is to leave a rating and review on your preferred platform. This helps other people discover the show and lets us know that we're on the right track. Lastly, if you'd like to support us financially, we have a Spotify support page where you can make a one-time or recurring donation. Every little bit helps us to continue creating new episodes and improving the quality of our content. Thank you so much for your support, and we hope you enjoy today's episode. Connect with Dr. Tonya Johnson: IG: TJSprattCoachingFirm(Dr. Johnson's Car Chronicles) | IG: SisHealingJourney | FB: twitter.comGlobalCareerAD1 Connect with Bina Banks: Goddess Bina: https://www.binaayesha.com | Baye Coaching YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bayecoachingalliance | IG/Twitter/Clubhouse/TikTok: @iamcoachbina | IG/TicTok bina_ayesha_banks | IG: SisHealingJourney | Link Tree: https://profilez.app-propel.com/binabanks2019 Connect with Tasha Smith: Professor Poised (Tasha): https://www.allthingspoised.com | IG/Twitter/Clubhouse: @professorpoised Don't forget to subscribe! Let's Get Social! Email: reach@anomalousblackwomen.com if you would like to be a guest. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdCPotpl8ku1Oxjzv3nFh_Q Facebook: https://facebook.com/ABWPodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/anomalousblackwomen Website: www.anomalousblackwomen.com **Podcasts are Pre-recorded** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anomalousblackwomen/message --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anomalousblackwomen/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anomalousblackwomen/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anomalousblackwomen/support
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This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donate Thank you for your continued support!In this episode, Laura explores the unorthodox documentary "Sell By Date" by Tony Award-winning performer and comedian Sarah Jones. We discuss the complex issues of sex, power, race, and our economy through the lens of various characters played by Jones herself. The film features interviews with real people both in and out of the sex industry, offering diverse perspectives on the subject matter. We also dive into the challenges and experiences faced while creating the documentary, the importance of amplifying marginalized voices, and the potential for a healthier understanding of sexuality and power dynamics in society. Join Laura and Sarah Jones as they navigate these thought-provoking topics and more in this insightful conversation.Guest: Sarah Jones, Tony Award-winning Solo Performer, Writer, Comedian & Activist; Director & Star, Sell/Buy/Date Full Show Notes are located HERE. They include related episodes, articles, and more to dive deeper. This podcast includes an endorsement for Best of the Left, with host Jay! Tomlinson. We think you'll dig it too! Music In the Middle: “Sold Out” by Ultra Naté from her new album Ultra courtesy of Blufire and Peace Biscuit.Additional Music: "Many Hands & "Steppin" by Podington BearChapters:(0:00:00) - Sex and Power Dynamics(0:11:07) - Sex Work and Society(0:23:22) - Sex, Gender, Marginalization(0:27:04) - Women in the Workplace(0:32:28) - Marginalization of Women(0:41:57) - What About Moonlight? Chapter Summaries:(0:00:00) - Sex and Power Dynamics (11 Minutes)In this episode, we explore the unorthodox documentary by Tony Award-winning performer and comedian Sarah Jones, titled "Sell By Date" The film delves into topics such as sex, power, race, and our economy and examines these complex issues through the lens of various characters played by Jones herself. The documentary also features interviews with real people both in and out of the sex industry, offering diverse perspectives on the subject matter. Alongside Jones, the film includes appearances from celebrities like Rosario Dawson and Bryan Cranston. (0:11:07) - Sex Work and Society (12 Minutes)We discuss the challenges and experiences faced while creating the unorthodox documentary "Sell By Date," a film by Tony Award-winning performer and comedian Sarah Jones. The film aims to bring complex conversations about social justice and the sex industry to a wider audience, while also addressing the backlash faced from various groups. We also explore the difficulties encountered while navigating the commercial aspects of the entertainment industry and the importance of amplifying marginalized voices. Finally, we touch on the benefits of healing from stigma, shame, and secrets, and the potential for a healthier understanding of sexuality and power dynamics in society' (0:23:22) - Sex, Gender, Marginalization (4 Minutes)We dive into the importance of access to reproductive health and abortion, as well as the need to challenge societal norms around female sexuality. The conversation touches on the double standards that exist and the potential consequences of slut-shaming and stigma. The discussion also includes the perspective of a Bronx taxi driver who joined the journey and highlights the organization A Call to Men, which aims to address the negative effects of toxic masculinity on both men and women. The conversation emphasizes the importance of honest dialogue around these topics and dismantling oppressive hierarchies in the sex industry' (0:27:04) - Women in the Workplace (5 Minutes)We explore the idea of expanding the concept of "Sell By Date" into other forms of content, such as podcasts and anthology series, to address various societal issues, including climate change, gun violence, and healthcare. We discuss the potential for future generations to look back on our current moment and see how far we have come in terms of policy and cultural attitudes. Additionally, we touch on the portrayal of women and sex in the media and the importance of honest connection and conversation in the age of social media' (0:32:28) - Marginalization of Women (9 Minutes)We explore the portrayal of women on screen and discuss the narrow boxes in which certain women have been placed. The conversation touches upon stereotypes, over sexualization, and the lack of humanity given to women in media. We also discuss the horror virgin dichotomy and the complex nature of women's roles in society today. Furthermore, we examine intersectionality and the impact of marginalization on women's access to choices in a democratic society. Finally, we consider the potential emergence of a COVID-era character and the importance of global conversations about freedom and liberation' (0:41:57) - What About Moonlight? (1 Minutes)We delve into the poetic and evocative imagery of moonlight, exploring its symbolism in moments of vulnerability, fear, and desire for freedom. The conversation navigates through the emotional landscape of seeking solace and release, asking the poignant question: what about the moonlight?' Episode Keywords:Sarah Jones, Sell By Date, Documentary, Sex Industry, Power Dynamics, Marginalized Voices, Sexuality, Social Justice, Reproductive Health, Toxic Masculinity, Women in Media, Stereotypes, Intersectionality, Honest Dialogue, Cultural Attitudes, Female Sexuality, Double Standards, Stigma, Oppressive Hierarchies, Moonlight SymbolismShownotes created by https://podium.page
On this special episode, Mike spoke with underground filmmaker and No Wave founder Beth B about her career including her retrospective at the Metrograph as well as the upcoming Kino release of her films.Find out more at http://www.bethbproductions.com/
On this special episode, Mike spoke with underground filmmaker and No Wave founder Beth B about her career including her retrospective at the Metrograph as well as the upcoming Kino release of her films.Find out more at http://www.bethbproductions.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-projection-booth-podcast_2/support.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement
What do we mean by “power”? We mean the ability to exercise a measure of control in your life and get what you want in life. Essentially, when we talk about “power” we are talking about “success”. In today's teaching we are going to learn a powerful lesson when it comes to power. We are going to learn about the serious danger of placing the pursuit of success at the center of your life!
Sex can be a very uncomfortable topic to talk about. With so many opinions, hurts and stories of abuse, how should Christ Followers respond to God's design for sex?
If you've been around church, perhaps you've been warned about sex, power, and money and how they are weaponized to do great harm to you and to others. Today we are joined by Teresa Dunn, M. ED. as we try to reframe this conversation beyond just saying "Don't fall into this" and asking the deeper questions about God's intentions for sex, power, and money. Learn more about Teresa Dunn, M. ED. Email Rick at rickdunn61@gmail.com or find him on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Email Lauren at laurengmorgan@gmail.com or find her on Instagram.
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The Outlaw Feminist is a Youtube Creator who believes in fighting for those that can't speak for themselves. She's especially involved in human trafficking causes and is here to tell her story about an encounter she had with Stephen Stubbs. Stephen Stubbs is an attorney and very active in the motorcycle club scene and the civil rights scene 00:00 Special Guest BLU 01:58 The Chicago Bears 13:45 This is how much he wanted to pay me 25:15 Some things should be universal 39:35 BLU Confesses 54:55 This is why she's calling out Stephen Stubbs 01:10:40 You don't bring up this kind of stuff 01:22:09 You're not making him look good by doing this --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse/message
I wish there was a book of rules, instructions, directions or recipes to follow for when it comes to navigating money and relationships. No two relationships are the same and everyone has their own personal values, boundaries, goals and dreams. So getting on the right page with your partner can be very challenging, triggering and simply uncomfortable. In today's podcast I chat with Adam Kol, a financial adviser, lawyer and mediator about how to find fairness, clarity and teamwork in your relationship. This advice will make you rethink your approach when it comes to talking about money with others. Adam can be contacted here and he offers counselling services: https://www.couplesfinancialcoach.com My Best Selling Books! The $1000 Project Book: booktopia.kh4ffx.net/DVqDMj Mindful Money: booktopia.kh4ffx.net/Xxrz5o My Instagram accounts to follow: @SugarMammaTV – Money, budgeting, cashflow, motivation @CannaCampbellofficial – lifestyle, capsule wardrobe fashion, motherhood My YouTube channel - over 500 bite size videos with over 12,000,000 views! https://www.youtube.com/c/SugarMamma www.SugarMammaTV.com Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@sugarmammatv ADDITIONAL GENERAL ADVICE WARNING: Whilst we discuss financial decisions, this podcast is not advice in anyway, but purely for educational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast is personal advice, investment advice or product advice. With any major financial decision, you must always do your own research, consider all the pros and cons, fees, caps, limits, costs, taxes etc. So always proactively educate yourself before making any major financial decision, consider your own financial goals, deadlines and risk profile. So please bear all of this in mind when listening to this podcast and please always speak to a Financial Planner when wondering what you should do to achieve your own financial goals and dreams. GENERAL ADVICE WARNING & FINANCIAL PLANNING LICENSE DETAILS: The information in this podcast is general in nature and does not take into account your personal circumstances, financial needs or objectives. Before acting on any information, you should consider the appropriateness of it and the relevant product having regard to your objectives, financial situation and needs. In particular, you should seek independent financial advice and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement or other offer document prior to acquiring any financial product. Canna Campbell is a Corporate Authorised Representative and Corporate Credit Representative of Wealthstream Financial Group Pty Ltd ABN 35 152 803 113 Australian Financial Services Licensee AFSL 412079.
Michelle was the author of the bestselling book Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism - she is an author who doesn't shy away from controversial issues: from the influence of religious fundamentalism in political life, to the global debate over abortion, she is an unabashedly liberal voice willing to take on tough issues; and while headlines are grabbed these days by the economy, our current president and his Secretary of State have repeatedly said that women's rights around the globe will be central to their foreign policy mission -with good reason: If half the world's population remains vulnerable to being unhealthy, unschooled, unfed, and unpaid, the hope of advancing democracy and prosperity is in serious jeopardy. - www.kingdomcoming.com
Michelle was the author of the bestselling book Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism - she is an author who doesn't shy away from controversial issues: from the influence of religious fundamentalism in political life, to the global debate over abortion, she is an unabashedly liberal voice willing to take on tough issues; and while headlines are grabbed these days by the economy, our current president and his Secretary of State have repeatedly said that women's rights around the globe will be central to their foreign policy mission -with good reason: If half the world's population remains vulnerable to being unhealthy, unschooled, unfed, and unpaid, the hope of advancing democracy and prosperity is in serious jeopardy. - www.kingdomcoming.com
"Sex Power", primer álbum comercial de Vangelis en el que explora todas las posibilidades que podía dar la tecnología en esa época.
Michelle was the author of the bestselling book Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism - she is an author who doesn't shy away from controversial issues: from the influence of religious fundamentalism in political life, to the global debate over abortion, she is an unabashedly liberal voice willing to take on tough issues; and while headlines are grabbed these days by the economy, our current president and his Secretary of State have repeatedly said that women's rights around the globe will be central to their foreign policy mission -with good reason: If half the world's population remains vulnerable to being unhealthy, unschooled, unfed, and unpaid, the hope of advancing democracy and prosperity is in serious jeopardy. - www.kingdomcoming.com
Warning: Explicit Conversations About Politics, Culture, & Sexuality We knew it was coming (so to speak), thanks to Alito's leaky d*ck—I mean, draft. Still, when the Supreme Guillotine came down, it hurt like the Constitutional Cliterectomy it is. A Trumpublican Judicial Coup led by a Gang of Five radical, religious, right-wing Supreme Court Justices hit “delete” on the reproductive rights of millions, directly thwarting the will of the majority of the American people, endangering women's and other pregnant people's lives, and just generally pooping on our party. Adding insult to cliterectomy, they did this the day after they hit “go” on Americans shooting each other AND “delete” on our Miranda rights, showing they are not “pro-life” at all, but anti-sex, anti-female and ammosexual. As for the Dems, sadly, they let it happen. Now “forced breeding” is back in America, with much of the suffering and injustice it entailed when this literal “forced labor” was integral to American slavery. It's also a fetish, often connected to cuckolding and so-called “alpha” male dominance, that some people find arousing, including some of my sex therapy clients. While the “forced breeding” fantasy is just a fantasy (hopefully!), the reality is a horror of reproductive slavery that we thought we put behind us, but is taking shape on our land in real time, as our Love Train rolls back to the future. It's the 1970s all over again… or is it? We contrast 1973, when the progressive Roe v. Wade was part of the Sexual Revolution, with 2022, when Roe's regressive rollback is part of a neo-Puritanical Ammosexual Incel Revolution… or Revolt (because it's revolting). One key difference revolves around straight men. During the Sexual Revolution of the 70s, straight men—from the seven male justices who made the ruling to the guys in the street who understood its benefits—supported Roe v Wade. Now four straight men (and one handmaid) at the top took our freedoms away, as many more (Proud Boys, Oathkeepers, incels in their parent's basements, etc.) roar their violent misogyny and shoot their guns from the bottom. I'm not saying it's the guys' fault, or even the gals. I'm saying we need to go the Bonobo Way of female empowerment, male well-being and peace through pleasure… non-procreative sexual pleasure. We also take a couple of great calls from 1) Adriana, a young sex-positive woman furious about how the ruling affects her, as well as how some members of her conservative North Carolina are now celebrating and 2) Don aka Polybi, our old activist friend trying to activate us to VOTE for the lesser of two evils… or at least the slower of two evils. On top of war, climate catastrophes, Julian Assange being extradited to the U.S., and growing economic inequities, it's a challenge! But don't give up! Listen up! #BeBonobo. Our “Forced Breeding” show banner includes images of protests at the Supreme Court and at My Yale Reunion (Class of '77) with My Fellow Yale Women appalled to see their daughters and granddaughters stripped of reproductive rights than they had—and often fought for. Read more prose and watch more shows uncensored and free on DrSuzy-Tv: https://drsusanblock.com/fdr-abortion Need to Talk PRIVATELY? Call the Therapists Without Borders of the Dr. Susan Block Institute anytime: 213.291.9497. We're here for YOU.
Here's the story…A Mormon family moves to Mexico to escape religious persecution…that family becomes a cult…that cult becomes a murderous crime family feared throughout the country…all in the name of the Lord. Sounds like a great movie, right? It does…but it's also a very true story. It's the story of the LeBaron family…and journalist Jesse Hyde tells the story in his podcast, Deliver Us From Ervil, available on Apple/Amazon and more!! We talked to Jesse this morning to find out more!
Uno de los sonidos más representativos de los 80 es sin duda la música de Vangelis. Autor de bandas sonoras conocidas como "Blade Runner" (1982), que cuenta con monográfico, "Carros de fuego" (1981) o "1492, la conquista del paraíso" (1992) y otras menos conocidas como "Desaparecido" (1982) o "Lunas de hiel" (1992). Pero al griego, no se le puede considerar un compositor de cine tal cual, ya que durante sus casi medio siglo de carrera realizó decenas de discos conceptuales así como que le puso música a documetales, serie de televisión, espectáculos e incluso a los Juegos Olímpicos. Vangelis falleció el pasado 17 de mayo y este programa le quiere rendir homenaje. Espero que disfrutes de la proyección... Listado de temas – Vangelis 1. Blade Runner Blues (1982) 2. Vortex, the face of Medusa 3. Sex Power (1970) 4. Fais Que Ton Reve Soit plus Long Que La Nuit (1971) 5. Salut Jerusalem (1972) --- 43:54 6. Amore (1973) 7. Earth (1973) 8. L'Apocalypse des Animaux (1973) 9. Heaven and Hell (1975) 10. Crime & Passion (1976) --- 01:37:51 11. La fete sauvage (1977) 12. Spiral (1977) 13. Vangelis & Irene Papas – Odes (1979) 14. China 15. Opera sauvage --- 02:39:51 16. Carros de fuego (1981) 17. The music of Cosmos (1981) 18. Blade Runner (1982) 19. Blade Runner (featuring The New American Orchestra 1982) 20. Desaparecido (1982) --- 03:55:41 21. Picasso 22. Antarctica 23. Soil Festivities 24. Motín a bordo (1984) 25. Ignacio (1985) --- 04:53:51 26. Mask (1985) 27. Vangelis & Irene Papas – Rapsodies (1986) 28. De Nuremberg a Nuremberg (1988) 29. Direct (1988) 30. Francesco (1989) --- 05:47:18 31. The city (1990) 32. Cosmos (1991) 33. Cousteau (1992) 34. La peste (1992) 35. Lunas de hiel (1992) --- 06:41:30 36. 1492 la conquista del paraiso (1992) 37. Cavafy (1996) 38. Oceanic (1996) 39. El Greco (1998) 40. Mythodea (2001) 41. Athenas 2004 - Olympic Games (Olympia) --- 08:13:53 42. Alejandro Magno (2004) 43. Trashed (2012) 44. Rosetta (2016) 45. Nocturne - Blade Runner Suite (2019) 46. Nocturne (2019) 47. Juno to Jupiter (2021) 48. Aphrodite´s child- The Four Horsemen 49. Bonus track
Cathy Reisenwitz joins Mutual Exchange Radio to discuss feminism, bodily autonomy, BDSM, power, and all things Sex and the State. Cathy is a writer with bylines in The Week, Newsweek, Forbes, the Daily Beast, VICE Motherboard, Reason magazine, Talking Points Memo, Ravishly, Kink and Code and other publications. She is the Head of Content at a tech startup and VP of Comms for San Francisco Sex-Positive Democratic Club and a regular contributor to Exponents Magazine. Check out her newsletter, Sex and the State: https://cathyreisenwitz.substack.com/
Best practices. Most of the time, we are talking about the very tangible, practical matters of care and riding and management and handling. All that stuff is endlessly important and we are very keen on getting that information out on the airwaves and into your ears. But lately, we're also interested in sharing thoughts on how we build ourselves up as competent, empowered, open-minded horse owners and riders. Maybe call it Ground Work for Life How do we assemble and nurture good, even great horse-rider partnerships from the inside out? How do we build a community of good, even great people within the horse-owning community? How can we be supportive of that goal and supportive of each other? Ultimately, it is You and Your Horse that Jec and I are interested in connecting with and in helping. This goal, this purpose, we're coming to realize, is a pretty deep and intricate challenge. Visit sponsors Lucerne Farms and Redmond Equine. Many of you might have heard about the series of collaborative clinics that I'm producing with Jec, Amy Skinner, and Katrin Silva as clinicians. We had one in Santa Fe in February. We'll have one in North Carolina in October and another in California in December. Next year, we'll have six Cayuse Collaborative Clinics, mostly in western states. The goal of these clinics, I think, is revolutionary, if revolutionary can be quiet and fun. First of all, one leader for many students tends to develop an Almighty Trainer mindset for both the teacher and the students. Jec likes to call this Guru Following and it ain't good. Research shows that experts heralded as experts get more and more dogmatic over time. They also get less open minded to other ideas, opinions, and perspectives. It also happens that pragmatically, not enough people get individual help and often the most needy or the most extroverted get the most attention. You know the deal. Oh, and another thing: the leader is usually a man, which, given the history of male-dominated work settings, teaching settings, everything else settings, makes the guru following worse and by worse I mean more dysfunctional and less empowering to the student (which in the case of our industry is predominantly female). A note to guys listening – this is NOT a male-bashing deal. We are interested in having men be part of the conversation. Helping women, empowering women, and leveling the playing field doesn't mean tamping down men or silencing their voices. By talking about sexism or power dynamics we want to open up the conversation for everyone. It's not a hen party. It's not a woe-is-me gathering to commiserate. That's not how we're going to tackle the dysfunction. We want to get things out on the table. It's a table to which all are welcome as long as they're decent at listening. With the clinics, we are interested in how best to connect with our horses. So this is, in fact, all about Best Horse Practices. Creating a healthy, functional, open learning environment is best practices. I would posit (and hope that you agree) that the best communication and progress comes from someone who knows herself deeply and has a good handle on her emotional states, recognizes good/bad/high/low energy, and pays attention not only to her own inner workings but to the developments, spontaneous or static, around her. Our podcast will still of course continue to focus on tools we need to be the best owners and riders – knowledge, physical fitness, balance, the responsibilities of ownership, including financial and educational considerations, etc. etc. It's all important stuff and since you're listening to our podcast, I think you think these things are important, too. Yay for us. But we would like to put forth this theme, that I think is going to overarch the podcast as well as the collaborative clinics: Know yourself. Know your horse. Know your greater circles in order to do your best. I hope you got a chance to listen to Episode 22 of our second season. It's with Astrid Larsen, a psychology professor and former therapist. And I'm sure you're familiar with Amy Skinner from Jec's Coaches' Corners. In upcoming episodes, I'll be talking with both of them again to discuss power dynamics and gender in our community. Some of this direction has been spurred by conversations with Amy, Astrid, along with other colleagues and friends. Some has been motivated by reading and research. Recently, I watched a 3-part Netflix documentary, kind of an educational series, called the Principles of Pleasure. I know. How the heck does a Netflix show on sex, specifically women's sexuality, connect with a podcast on best horse practices? The program talks a lot about the inherent sexism in our society AND the related lack of awareness and lack of empowerment among women when it comes to knowing our own bodies and asserting our needs. For someone like me, of a certain age and with a certain upbringing, discovering and prioritizing what feels good is kind of a new concept, which seems crazy. But there you have it. One of the first things I did (after texting girlfriends and say, hey, watch this) was to email my three sons and say, hey, you owe it to yourselves and the women in your life to watch this. It was received, I'm sure, with multiple eye rolls. But hey, I cop to being a newb and the older I get, the less embarrassed I get about embarrassing things. Plus, I believe in planting seeds and if I'm awkward as I do it, so be it. As Astrid said in a recent email, an all-important connection can be made here, when considering sexuality with every day living. If we shift, modify our thinking around what we feel/what we need as women, we also make connections to critical thinking and awareness and to being in the moment. How do I feel in my body? Safe? Happy? Energized? Empowered? Don't we need to feel things like this when we are working with horses and dealing with a teacher or a student, and with pretty much all the relationships we have with other humans in our horse work and horse ownership? Every interaction matters. Those interactions also have ramifications with our personal identity, our surroundings, our communities, and the larger cultural mores. We thank Kate's Real Food and Patagonia WorkWear for their continued support. Did you know? All ya gotta do is comment or suggest a podcast topic or send us a training question at besthorsepractices.com/podcast and you'll be automatically qualified for our monthly Patagonia WorkWear giveaway. Please follow our sponsors and buy their stuff as they support us and what we're doing. Also, check out Jec Ballou's site and Cayuse Communications to learn more about our educational books. And visit the Riding Season Reviews page for bits and links to new gear and products.
This episode runs the gambit. The boys take some time to process and discuss the devaluing of black athletes in wake of the passing of Dwayne Haskins, their plan to create an OnlyFans that does live commentary on porn, and trying to keep their creative souls nourished. What a wild ride. *** SUPPORT US We are working on some exciting new content and shows to reveal for Summer 2022, but we need your help in order to make these projects a reality. There are three ways you can support us! 1) Donate via Facebook Fundraiser at https://www.facebook.com/donate/491024539166389/ 2) Donate via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VCB3F6YJA8W7W. You can do a one-time payment or set up a recurring, monthly payment for continuous support. 3)Join Listener Support, offered on our Anchor.fm page! Visit https://anchor.fm/keepit100-pod/support to join today! No matter what method you choose, the donations all help us secure better equipment, bring on more talented artists, and continue to create the ontent you have come to love. No matter the amount, every dollar is so greatly appreciated! STAY UP TO DATE! Go to ki100pod.com/signup to sign up for our free newsletter! Receive emails when we release new episodes and news about special promotions & events! BUY OUR MERCH! Visit ki100pod.com/merch to buy our merch, including new Anniversary Merch commissioned by Jonathan Rojas! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keepit100-pod/support
Hello and welcome to another episode of Conversations about men with your host Gonzalo Salinas. Today we have a special guest: her name is Katie Mae Scripps. Katie is a consent educator, an erotic embodiment coach and a priestess of the sexual arts.Katie helps people to reconnect to the wisdom of their bodies, and to live orgasmic lives. I have to say that I enjoyed this interview very much, not only because Katie is such a dear friend, but also because I admire the work that she does in the field of sexuality.On this conversation we talked about how a woman can find her power by connecting to her pussy, Sex and power dynamics, consent, BDSM, Intimacy and many other topics.I enjoyed every minute of this conversation and I hope you do the same, so without further due, here is my interview with priestess of the sexual arts, Katie Mae Scripps.
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Gloria Feldt is a New York Times best-selling author, speaker, commentator and feminist leader who has gained national recognition as a social and political advocate of women's rights. In 2013, she co-founded Take The Lead, a nonprofit initiative with a goal to propel women to leadership parity by 2025. She is a former CEO and president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, directing the organization from 1996 to 2005. She has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Forbes, Time, NBC, Fast Company, Vanity Fair, and much more. www.gloriafeldt.com/Intentioning
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Has the massive COVID-19 disruption, which revealed deep fault lines in our culture and economy, created a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for women to lead the changes needed to begin fully tapping human potential? Gloria Feldt, a nationally-recognized thought leader, author and president of Take the Lead, says "Yes!" Feldt joins Anne to talk about the leadership tools, skills and concepts in her newest book, INTENTIONING, which will help women take the leadership lessons from the pandemic to achieve their own highest purpose and create a better world for ALL by finally breaking through the remaining barriers to gender and racial parity.
We hope you enjoy this soundbite from Doug ‘Qapel' Duncan and Catherine Pawasarat Sensei on how Buddhism worked with the shadow before modern psychology existed to name this aspect of our psyche. And a note of clarification: In the talk, you'll hear Qapel and Sensei reference Passionate Enlightenment, which is a book by Miranda Shaw on the history of women in Tantric Buddhism. Today's bonus recording covers ideas that Qapel and Sensei explore in detail in their bestselling book, Wasteland to Pureland: Reflections on the Path to Awakening. The third section of the book is entitled 'Crazy Wisdom' and covers a wide variety of topics, including The Shadow, Tantra, and Money, Sex & Power. Podcast listeners can download a free chapter from this section of the book by visiting planetdharma.com/crazywisdom.
We had Gloria on the show last season and I have invited her back to talk about her new book ‘Intentioning: Sex, Power, Pandemics, and How Women Will Take The Lead for (Everyone's) Good'. Gloria is a New York Times bestselling author and an absolutely amazing woman. We talked about racial and gender injustice, what the pandemic has meant to women, and what men can do in this fight for women's rights. Gloria also explained why there's such a need for systemic change in society, the problem with power positions, and what it's like for women in the restaurant industry... “The pandemic caused me to write a different book than I had intended to write.” - Gloria Feldt Time Stamps: 00:00 - Introducing our guest Gloria Feldt. 06:24 - How common mask-wearing is in New York compared to Texas. 10:40 - What ‘intentioning' means and how Gloria came up with the title for the book. 18:16 - How major disruptions like Covid give opportunities for systemic change. 23:01 - The increase of women entrepreneurs and minorities starting businesses. 26:00 - The benefits of diversity, and how we decide who gets liberty and justice. 35:53 - Our power narrative and the power of working together. 40:49 - Women in the restaurant industry and the change that needs to happen in the industry. 43:03 - How some of the women Gloria wrote about have progressed since the book's release. 50:25 - What men can do and the power of listening. 54:16 - How common it is for women to abuse power positions. 57:20 - The social construct of gender and the question of trans rights. Resources: - Intentioning: Sex, Power, Pandemics, and How Women Will Take The Lead for (Everyone's) Good by Gloria Feldt https://www.amazon.com/Intentioning-Power-Pandemics-Women-Everyones-ebook/dp/B0968Q5J9W - Take the Lead https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/ - Uchi https://uchiaustin.com/ - Lets Talk https://letstalkwomxn.com/ Connect with Gloria Feldt: - LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gloriafeldt - Twitter https://twitter.com/GloriaFeldt - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GloriaFeldt - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gloriafeldt/ Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: - IG: @patrickscottarmstrong - https://www.facebook.com/patrickscottvideos/ - patrick@texasrealfood.com Follow The Lone Star Plate: - Follow us on Twitter: @lonestarplateTX - Follow us on Instagram: @lonestarplateTX - Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoneStarPlateTX More From The Lone Star Plate: https://thelonestarplate.com - Texas Real Food: https://www.texasrealfood.com
Gennifer Flowers is on The AftershockXL Network! Joined by her co-host C Lee Callahan, they will be discussing their views of sex, power and politics.
Cindy Gallop is the godmother of the sextech industry and founder of MakeLoveNotPorn. In a previous life, she was an advertising executive.This is the second of a two part interview with Cindy.What's special about this part is that we go deep into the role of women in society. We look into:- The challenges and double standards faced by women- Why men need more female role models- The 2 things every man should do This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit buildyoursuperpower.substack.com
Tom Holland, historian and bestselling author of Rubicon and In the Shadow of the Sword, joins us to discuss his latest book, Dominion: The Making of the Western Mind. A certified atheist, Tom puts his own liberal, secular worldview to scrutiny and asks, why do we Westerners believe what we believe? (Turns out we’ve been “breathing in liberal values like radiation from Chernobyl.”) This question embraces everything from human rights to sexuality, from separation of church and state to Black Lives Matters.This also completes our “Christianity and the West” trilogy. Warning: Adaam fan-boys hard (and perhaps by the end of the conversation, you, too, will be a convert).Oh, and if you haven’t already, subscribe: On the agenda:Tom joins [3:44]Rome is the T-Rex of Antiquity [5:24]Bush’s America: The New Rome? [6:49]The trouble with understanding the Classical world [10:09]The stories that shape our worlds [16:35]On BLM [19:57]Sex & Power in Rome —> Me Too [22:58]The Enlightenment Cycle [29:09]The Great Awokening [32:19]“The single most pointed and justified criticism that I’ve had.” / Breathing in liberal values like radiation in Chernobyl [36:02]Atheism is the logical end point (Here we Paul again) [41:14]“We are creatures of our historical DNA” [44:22]To have no privilege = privilege (hat tip to one neurotic Nietzsches) [51:54] What would Hitler NOT do? [54:49]Why Human Rights don’t exist [56:31]Secularism in retreat [1:01:11]Undoing our Protestant brainwashing (“I’m a Liberal Who Lost his Faith”) [1:08:28]3 Scenarios for the Future [1:16:43]A world of multiple civilizations [1:20:00]The myths that will haunt us [1:22:56] Get full access to Uncertain Things at uncertain.substack.com/subscribe
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In episode 7 of Sportspages, Simon Clancy is joined by Australian writer Anna Krien to talk about her 2014 William Hill Sports Book of the Year award winner Night Games, which investigates the macho sexual culture of Aussie Rules football, misogyny, the nature of sexual assault and one player's trial for rape. Beginning with that court case and journeying through locker room culture and consent, Krien looks at the connection between sexual assaults on women perpetrated by professional sportsmen and discusses whether that emanates from the same precious yet insecure, chemistry of teamwork that produces transcendental moments on the field.
In this episode of the Making Sense podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Meghan Daum about her book The Problem with Everything. They discuss contemporary feminism, violence against women, campus sexual assault, moral panics, new norms of conversation, the 2020 Presidential campaign, and other topics. Meghan Daum is the author of five books, including My Misspent Youth, The Quality of Life Report, Life Would Be Perfect If I Lived in That House, The Unspeakable, and Selfish, Shallow & Self-Absorbed. Meghan also writes a biweekly column about culture and politics for Medium. She was an opinion columnist for The Los Angeles Times from 2005 to 2016 and has written for numerous journals and magazines, including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, and Vogue. Website: www.meghandaum.com Twitter: @meghan_daum
We're back! Welcome to the second series of the Pleasure Podcast. We are thrilled to be kicking off our first episode with multi-award winning comedian, author, actor, documentary maker and fellow podcaster Sara Pascoe. This year her comedy show Lads Lads Lads, had a primetime BBC2 special, and her new BBC2 sitcom has just been announced. It's on family dynamics, sex and the reason humans behave the way they do, a theme Sara has become master of. Sara's work is characterised by the studious findings of a ferocious intelligence delivered with warmth and wit, and her latest offering to our bookshelves is no exception. Her first book Animal a partial autobiography mixing feminism, memoir and evolutionary biology. Sex, Power, Money her second non-fiction, is an utterly insightful, funny and sensitive exploration of the way human behaviour and modern masculinity is underpinned by wealth and economics.We visited Sara and her dog Mouse in her lovely home in London to speak about her new book, which is why you might hear some puppy water slurping and paw pattering. We talk about Hebephilia, the true meaning of ravishing, the evolutionary perspective on sexual desire, why we socially respect a large penis but don't choose to have sex with them, the psychology of catcalling and why we lay everything at porn's door to avoid having educational conversations about sex. We also manage to squeeze in a little about how in researching for her book Sara's perspective on porn and sex work began to evolve. She's one of the brightest, funniest women I've ever had the pleasure to meet. We hope you enjoy being welcomed into the brilliant mind of Sara Pascoe as much as we did.Sex Power Money is available to buy from all good bookstores and her companion podcast of the same name (a brilliant series of interviews with people we rarely get to hear from) is available from wherever you get your podcasts.You can buy Sex, Power, Money here and Animal here.*CW: This episode has mentions of rape, sexual violence and suicide.*We would love to hear from you and continue the conversation. Email us at hello@thepleasurepodcast.com or tweet us @ThePleasurePod.*Social Media:Naomi Sheldon: @NaomiSheldon1Anand Patel: @therealdranandSara Pascoe: @sarapascoeFollow us at: @ThePleasurePod and visit us at
REALITY BYTES is a show about sex, love, relationships & dating in the digital age, hosted by Courtney Kocak & Steve Hernandez, produced in partnership with JASH. For the 12th episode of season 3, the duo are thrilled to interview author, sex educator & feminist activist Jaclyn Friedman about her new book Unscrewed: Women, Sex, Power, and How to Stop Letting the System Screw Us All. Thank you to The Pleasure Chest in West Hollywood for hosting this live show. They are also offering a great deal on Unscrewed, so buy a copy for yourself & give it as the gift that keeps on giving this holiday season: thepleasurechest.com/unscrewed.html! This episode is brought to you by the new gay dating app Chappy (head over to the app store & download Chappy today) & BarkBox (visit barkbox.com/reality for a FREE EXTRA MONTH when you subscribe to a 6 or 12-month plan). Please rate & review to tell us what you love!