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Rituals, Adventure and Relationships with Sue Jaye Johnson and Joe Richman. The Pleasure Report on The Open Nesters Podcast.
Google “sex and taboo” and you'll be returned results like “It's 2021. Why is sex still taboo?” It's a fair question. It is 2021, so why is sex still taboo? In this episode, we explore the underlying purposes taboo serves when it comes to sex. We interrogate whether sexual taboos are fundamentally at odds with shame-free sex, and discuss how our erotic imaginations can contradict our ethical positions. Some taboos may contribute to sexual desire, but is there a way to explore them while reducing potential harm to others?Over the next thirty minutes, Cheyenne M Davis, Sue Jaye Johnson, Jeanne Proust and Caroline talk about the imbalances and problems that emerge when taboos aren't examined carefully.In this episode, we dig into the nuances of sex positivity, kink and fetishisation, and explore the delicate relationship between power and privilege, and personhood and autonomy. Resources:Read these articles by Cheyenne, breaking down toxicity and phobia in the kink community https://medium.com/unveild Find Cheyenne on Instagram - @cheymodee Read articles by Sue and other contributors on The Pleasure Report: https://thepleasurereport.substack.com/ Read more of Jeanne Proust's work: https://jeanneproust.github.io/index.htmlListen to her podcast "Can you phil it" here.Connect with us: @becumingmehttps://www.becuming.me/Credits:Producer & host: Caroline Moreau-HammondProducer, editor & original music: Zoltan Fecso Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello my horizontal lovers, my intimacy investigators, my horizontalists! horizontal is the podcast about intimacy of all kinds, recorded while lying down (and usually, while wearing robes). With few exceptions, our conversations are languorous, meandering, and long-form, as though post-coital, or stargazing, or staring out onto the open road in the wee hours of a very long road trip. It’s a private conversation made public. It’s consensual eavesdropping. Typically on horizontal, each conversation is between 3 and 5 hours long, and divided into two to four parts. The former half is available to all horizontalists, and the latter, is available exclusively to patrons of the horizontal arts. This is Season 4, my Season of Experiments. During this season, I’m investigating form and format, length and structure, context and content. Playing aurally. Trying things I haven’t tried yet. Thus far, Season 4 has seen a mash-up with Devin Person’s “this podcast is a ritual” show, episodes with more-or-less intrusive narration (you decide), and a session with a matchmaker in which I get interviewed, as the client. you spilled your hot come on my hot girlfriend, this episode, is from my very first recording spotlighting a single sexy topic! In episodes 126 & 127, I lie down with Dallas King, L.A. native, global hedonist, director, filmmaker, hot professor, model, and profoundly experienced bull. He is writing the book on cuckolding. Literally. That’s what he’s in Bali to do. It’s called GASM. For images featuring such highlights as Dallas’s rippling abs, brooding fashion sense, and graphic tattoos, witness his Instagram @dallasking1 In this first half of our recording, we talk about: craigslist personals what cuckolding means “the lifestyle” versus sex-positive culture working as a massage therapist in L.A. & becoming a bull his first time pleasing another man’s wife & being watched while doing it grappling with professional, mental, and religious inhibitions homophobia & sexual performance how being a bull can affect your romantic relationships humiliation & emasculation agreeing on where to come navigating couple dynamics dealing with your own expectations cuckqueens, and … my desire to be a female bull. For access to the spicy second half of this conversation, as well as 50 other exclusive episodes, navigate yourself directly to Patreon.com/horizontalwithlila. Make sure you click the link or type that in exactly, because, as a creator who is considered “adult,” my profile isn’t searchable on Patreon. (!) Other than that, Patreon is great. It’s like the love child of crowdfunding and a subscription service. You can become a patron for $7/month on up, and the rewards get more and more sumptuous. For instance, at the $100 level, you get a 30-minute one-on-one Intimacy Guidance session with me every month... This episode was mixed and mastered by Irving Gadhoury of IGrecording.com. My cover art was illustrated by Shana Shay, from 99designs. This intro music is a remix by acapella beatbox musician kidmental, whose motto is “theme songs for everyone.” Support a Black creator, and get a catchy jingle of your very own by hiring him on Fiverr or becoming his patron on Patreon. Upcoming in Season 4, I have a recording from my guest spot on Dominick Q & Bryan Stacey’s “The Great Man Within” podcast, a couple of episodes with the journalist Sue Jaye Johnson, in which she interviewed me for her project “The Pleasure Report,” a 5-part mini-series with Jet-Setting Jasmine, who you must know — a badass Black therapist & porn star, and her incredible Dom husband, and a daughter that gives me hope for the future of humanity, as well as shows with segments, a la NPR, among other explorations. Until next time: May you have someone to love, something to do, and something to look forward to. I’m looking forward to scripting and rehearsing my first TED-style talk, and the event I curated around it to celebrate the 4-year podcast-aversary on May 21st, 2021! It’s gonna be called “Hot Love Talks.” Thank you for listening. Thank you for getting horizontal. Now, come lie down with us, in Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia.
Sex Tech is coming! How can it improve your life? Would you do it with a sex robot? What about a dirty talk tutorial from an app? Bryony Cole, a world leading expert on the intersection of sex, feminism, and technology talks us through it all This episode is brought to you by Sweet VibrationsVisit https://sweetvibes.toys/ and use the code "Wild Love" to get %15 off at checkout Connect with Bryony Cole:Website | http://www.bryonycole.co/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/bryonyco/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/bryonycole/Twitter | https://twitter.com/bryonycole Future of Sex | https://www.futureofsex.org/ Listen to the Future Of Sex Podcast | https://apple.co/2ytAQ4A Connect with Whitney Miller:Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/whitnlove/?hl=enFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/Miss2Jits/Twitter | https://twitter.com/whitnlove Connect with Wednesday Martin:Website | http://wednesdaymartin.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/wednesdaymartinphd/Twitter | https://twitter.com/WednesdayMartinFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/wednesdaymartinphd/YouTube | https://bit.ly/2zfvv1H Check out Wednesday Martin’s new book Untrue | http://wednesdaymartin.com/books/untrue/ Subscribe on Itunes https://apple.co/2XKfS0bSpotify | https://spoti.fi/2JPxuhnStitcher | https://bit.ly/2xYNQz0 Show NotesOMGyes | https://www.omgyes.com/OHNUT | https://bit.ly/2yoG5T8Real Doll | https://www.realdoll.com/Squish | https://unboundbabes.com/products/unbound-squishParma Ring | https://unboundbabes.com/products/palmaWomen of Sex Tech | https://www.womenofsextech.com/Realbotix Harmony AI | https://realbotix.com/HarmonyDr. Tammy Nelson | https://drtammynelson.com/Sue Jaye Johnson | http://suejaye.com/Dr Holly Richmond | http://drhollyrichmond.com/Kenneth Play | https://kennethplay.com/Mend | https://www.letsmend.com/Callisto | https://www.projectcallisto.org/The Rape Axe | https://rape-axe.com/Unbound | https://unboundbabes.com/The Womanizer | https://bit.ly/2LSvcScWe-Vibe | https://we-vibe.com/
Futurists predict women will have more sex with robots than men by 2025, and that it will be common to use teledildonics to connect with long distance lovers... But, do therapists really believe we will take it further with a robot? And what are the consequences? How can our society cope with technology moving so fast if our attitudes toward sexuality are so far behind? Future of Sex presents a ground-breaking panel of sexperts: Tina Horn, host of the podcast Why Are People Into That?,award-winning pornographer and writer Mal Harrison, sexologist, advice columnist Ms.M for the Museum of Sex and Director, Center for Erotic Intelligence Dr Tammy Nelson, sex therapist, author of The New Monogamy and Getting The Sex You Want Sue "Jaye" Johnson, TED Resident, documentary film-maker Join us for a discussion on the future of sex, technology and how relationships will look in 3 years. To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter and Instagram (@)bryonycole.
As parents, it's our job to teach our kids about sex. But beyond "the talk," which covers biology and reproduction, there's so much more we can say about the human experience of being in our bodies. Introducing "The Talk 2.0," Sue Jaye Johnson shows us how we can teach our children to tune in to their sensations and provide them with the language to communicate their desires and emotions -- without shutting down or numbing out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Como pais, é nosso dever ensinar nossos filhos sobre sexo. Mas, além da "conversa", que abrange a biologia e a reprodução, há muito mais do que podemos dizer sobre a experiência humana de estar em nosso corpo. Apresentando "The Talk 2.0", Sue Jaye Johnson nos mostra como podemos ensinar nossas crianças a ficarem em harmonia com suas sensações e dar a elas a linguagem para comunicarem seus desejos e emoções, sem desistirem ou se sentirem incapazes.
En tant que parents, c'est à nous d'enseigner nos enfants ce qu'est le sexe. Mais au-delà de cette discussion qui couvre la biologie et la reproduction, il y a tant d'autres choses que nous pouvons dire au sujet de l'expérience humaine que représente le fait d'être dans notre corps. Introduisant une version améliorée de cette discussion, Sue Jay Johnson nous montre comment nous pouvons apprendre à nos enfants à être à l'écoute de leurs sensations et leur fournir le langage pour communiquer leurs désirs et émotions sans se refermer ou se détacher émotionnellement.
Als Eltern ist es unser Job, unsere Kinder über Sex aufzuklären. Aber außer "dem Gespräch", das Biologie und Fortpflanzung abdeckt, gibt es so viel mehr, dass wir über das menschliche Körpergefühl sagen können. Mit "dem Gespräch 2.0" zeigt uns Sue Jaye Johnson, wie wir unseren Kindern beibringen können, ihr Empfinden einzuschalten und sie mit Sprache auszustatten, mit der sie Verlangen und Gefühle ausdrücken können -- ohne abzuschalten oder abzustumpfen.
Como padres, es nuestro trabajo enseñarles a nuestros hijos sobre el sexo. Pero más allá de "la charla", que cubre la biología y la reproducción, hay mucho más que podemos decir sobre la experiencia humana de estar en nuestros cuerpos. En "la charla 2.0", Sue Jaye Johnson nos muestra cómo podemos enseñarles a nuestros niños a conectar con sus sensaciones y brindarles el lenguaje para comunicar sus deseos y emociones, sin necesidad de desconectarse.
As parents, it's our job to teach our kids about sex. But beyond "the talk," which covers biology and reproduction, there's so much more we can say about the human experience of being in our bodies. Introducing "The Talk 2.0," Sue Jaye Johnson shows us how we can teach our children to tune in to their sensations and provide them with the language to communicate their desires and emotions -- without shutting down or numbing out.
In this re-broadcast of an interview from June 27, Josh Levin and Stefan Fatsis interview boxer Claressa Shields and film producer Sue Jaye Johnson about Shields’ preparations for the Olympics and the documentary about her life, T-Rex. Facebook: http://fb.com/HangUpAndListen Email: hangup@slate.com Show notes at http://slate.com/hangup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this re-broadcast of an interview from June 27, Josh Levin and Stefan Fatsis interview boxer Claressa Shields and film producer Sue Jaye Johnson about Shields’ preparations for the Olympics and the documentary about her life, T-Rex. Facebook: http://fb.com/HangUpAndListen Email: hangup@slate.com Show notes at http://slate.com/hangup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Men have boxed in the Olympic games since the ancient Greeks adopted the sport more than two thousand years ago. Women, never. That changes this year. In February, 24 fighters will compete to make the very first US Olympic women’s boxing team. Three will succeed. The Women Box podcast takes you inside the lives and minds of the contenders as they fight to make history: who they are, why they box, and how they got this far. We'll also follow their progress at the Olympic trials. These fighters challenge the prevailing wisdom that girls don't play rough. Women Box tells their story. Listen above for a preview. Hosted by WNYC Reporter Marianne McCune, the Women Box podcast runs the week of the women's Olympic trials: from Monday, February 13th through the end of the week-long competition. Women Box is produced by Sue Jaye Johnson and Marianne McCune.