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Kerry Cohen is a doctor of clinical psychology and works as a licensed therapist in Portland, Oregon. She is the author of the memoirs Loose Girl, Lush, Seeing Ezra, and Girl Trouble. Freshly launched this September is her new book, "Crazy For You: Breaking the Spell of Sex and Love Addiction. Jeremie and Bryde chat with Kerry about codependency, process addiction, and self-actualization with regards to sex.Thank you endlessly to all the Patrons of the podcast at patreon.com/turnmeonpodcast.$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's aftercare!This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Season 2 Finale! Bryde gives a little review of what she's gleaning from "Sex Points" by Dr. Bat Sheva. Then the hosts talk with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack about the Fertility Awareness Method and her heavily researched book, "The Fifth Vital Sign". This conversation is for anyone who wants to learn to use FAM as a 99.6% effective birth control method, and as a pathway to understanding fertility health.Thank you endlessly to all the Patrons of the podcast at patreon.com/turnmeonpodcast. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay! This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the hosts gush about the "Ask Dr. Ruth" documentary. An unlikely pioneer of open communication about sex, this tiny, old human is an inspiration. Jeremie and Bryde talk with another sexual entrepreneur, Lilly Sparks! The founder of xoafterglow.com wants to you have great sex, with or without a partner, and has curated a resource of adult films and sexual wellness to cover all your bases.Thank you endlessly to all the Patrons of the podcast at patreon.com/turnmeonpodcast.$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay!This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode comes a day late and with some heartache. Jeremie and Bryde talk about letting go, survival, and community support. Silliness content follows. The AI-generated pick-up lines can be found on Vice (vice.com/en/article/z3vjey/artificial-intelligence-ai-pickup-lines). Ovipositors can be found at primalhardwere.com. The podcasts Bryde talks about are "For the Wild" (references specifically to episode 220, "Vijay Prashad on Capitalism's Erosion of Morality", and "This Jungian Life" episode 170 - "Letting Go: When is it time?". Thank you endlessly to all the Patrons of the podcast at patreon.com/turnmeonpodcast. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's entire episode! This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week there's talk of sex doll foul play, face mating, and aliens! Just the tips include Netflix' “Human: The World Within”, andTostitos with a hint of lime and some mango or pineapple salsa. Then Jeremie and Bryde talk to somatic sex coach Kat Nantz about how somatic healing approaches the big feelings, and how she creates a container of safety for the people in her care. SUPPORT US ON PATREON$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay! This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Big Exciting Announcement and then some uplifting foreplay featuring plummeting male fertility rates and medical misogyny. This week's guest is Yaz the Human. Jeremie, Bryde, and Yaz dive into shame, movement, and platonic intimacy. Check out their playful offerings on instagram, and tune in to their podcast, "Intellectual Erection".SUPPORT THE SHOW AS WE PREP FOR SEASON 3!! www.patreon.com/turnmeon$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay!This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The hosts chat about "Legendary" the show about strutting it. Also, ASMR with itsblitzzz youtube host, featuring Jeremie's crush. Jeremie and Bryde connect with award-winning director, writer, and sometimes actor - Bree Mills. Bree is making movies that you want to watch. Think steamy erotic novel but on-screen - sex and characters and storylines that you can invest in. Check out adulttime.com to see a massive collection of unique, X-rated films.$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay!This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, just the tips from both hosts is "Inside", the new comedy special from Bo Burnham. Jeremie reads a letter from a new patron about cousins who marry, and Bryde contemplates a potential new living arrangement based on a kijiji ad. Guest Frenchie Davis is the founder of the Institute for Emotional Literacy and has years of experience in the sexual health advocacy realm. Check out her work at https://dislaverite.com/ and find her on Instagram at @dislaverite_iel.$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay!This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode begins with a brief history lesson on the inspiration behind National Masturbation Day - Surgeon General of the United States from 1993-1994 - Minnie Jocelyn Elders. Elders was the first woman and first African American person to hold this position and who was eventually forced to resign due to her controversial stance that masturbation should be taught in the public school sex-ed curriculum. Jeremie and Bryde talk with Promescent CEO Jeff Abraham about the origin story of his company, and how the signature "Delay Spray" for ED blossomed into a brand that aims to help us all be better in bed. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay! This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Foreplay, foreground, forehead. The hosts discuss words that start with "fore" and make up some things about how it originated. They run through Esther's Perel's questions for taking a personal sex life inventory. Jeremie and Bryde chat with Dr. J about her life's journey in #thesexualityspace from her first job at 19 to her retired but still sexually inspired life.$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay! www.patreon.com/turnmeonThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The hosts chat about languishing and flourishing, and maintaining important relationships during the lockdown. Bryde shows off her new vibrator (check it out visually at patreon.com/turnmeon), and reads a sweet obituary for a blind, bisexual, polyamorous goose named Thomas. Bryde and Jeremie chat with Dr. Bat Sheva Marcus about sexuality, vibrators, and her new book, "Sex Points". Dr. Bat Sheva Marcus is the founder and director of Maze Women's Sexual Health, the largest independent women's sexual health center in the country. For 20 years, she has developed and overseen the treatment of thousands of women ages 18–81. A Licensed Clinical Social worker with a master's in public health, a master's degree in social work, a master's degree in Jewish studies, and a Ph.D. in Human Sexuality, Dr. Marcus has been profiled in numerous publications, including the New York Times Magazine and Lenny Letter. She has also been a guest on MSNBC. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay! This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The hosts chat about the findings of Kinsey and Cosmo's research on the future of sex and relationships. Check out the conversation with Justin Lehmiller on this subject over at Sex and Psychology Podcast. Jeremie and Bryde chat with Mistress Eva about vulnerability and playfulness, monetizing intimate relationships, and her creative response to censorship.$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay!This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the hosts contemplate lying and mortality salience. A "Men's Health" article offers four best practices for vulva penetrative sex, and Jeremie and Bryde discuss "Sex, Death, and Rebirth in Ancient Egypt", as delivered by Morbid Anatomy. Also, don't be a stinky. The hosts answer a brain boner from a frustrated mom. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode! This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's foreplay features period blood and a cough button. Guest Sarrah Rose is a certified Sex, Love, and Relationship coach through the Tantric Institute of Integrated Sexuality, and hosts her own podcast, "Sex and Sarrah Rose".$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode!This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bryde and Jeremie talk about Emily Noagoski's "Come as You Are" episode on the podcast "Speaking of Sex with the Pleasure Mechanics", and specifically her thoughts around spontaneous desire vs Responsive Desire. Just the tips include making eye contact with people to see how it makes you feel, and "It Takes Two" - a video game that doubles as couples' therapy. The hosts chat with Dani and Riley from "50 plus a tip" podcast about the dangerous laws regarding and stigma attached to sex work.You can still receive access to the recording of our live event, Human Connection Through Touch - https://www.crowdcast.io/e/humantouch . $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay!This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's conversation with educator Kerri Isham is key listening for parents, teachers, and anyone who wants to help prevent instances of childhood sexual trauma for our young people. Jeremie and Bryde learn about appropriate conversations for young people from age 2 and up, and contemplate a world where we're all healing our personal trauma, and are confident speaking about and living in our bodies. You can still receive access to the recording of our live event, Human Connection Through Touch - https://www.crowdcast.io/e/humantouch . $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay! This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the hosts talk about the Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders and how it defines sexual dysfunction. Jeremie and Bryde chat with Laura Zam, author, speaker, and sexuality educator , about her new book "The Pleasure Plan: One Woman's Search for Sexual Healing". You can follow along with Laura on her website at laurazam.com, and on instagram @laurazam_author.JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE EVENT: Human Connection Through Touch$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay!This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's a spinster? Jeremie and Bryde unpack the terminology used in the stigmatization of being a single person. Guest Megan Stubbs is a sexologist with a new book coming out May 11, "Playing Without a Parter", all about living your best life as a single person.JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE EVENT: Human Connection Through Touch$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode!This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Age-appropriate sex education is the name of the game in the Netherlands. Bryde and Jeremie chat about the kid's TV show 'Ultra Strips Down", where an audience of kids aged 11-13 are able to ask questions of adults standing naked before them, as a means to promote healthy conversations about bodies! This week's guest Dr. Justin Lehmiller is an expert in sexual fantasies, and his book "Tell Me What You Want: The Science of Sexual Desire and How It Can Help You Improve Your Sex Life" normalizes our desires and suggests ways we can embrace and work with them in partnerships to have more fulfilling, less shameful sex lives. JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE EVENT: Human Connection Through Touch $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode! This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Love Maps are the foundation of a great friendship, and friendship is the bedrock of a long-lasting, loving relationship. The hosts run through some prompts from the Gottman Institute blog on building love maps. Today's guest is Kenzie Brenna, a beautiful human doing beautiful work to help others discover the confidence and nurture self-love. The conversations starts at space sex and covers some serious ground including using storytelling to help dispel bias and to feel less alone. Some questions asked include "How can judgment show us where our own work is?" and "Can we be curious about our discomfort as a way to cope with it?"JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE EVENT: Human Connection Through Touch https://www.crowdcast.io/e/humantouch$5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode! patreon.com/turnmeonThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Super Fun Announcement! Hosts Bryde and Jeremie are bringing you a live event on March 28! Put your hands together, rub them together vigorously to warm them up, and then place them on a loved ones shoulders. HUMAN CONNECTION THROUGH TOUCH is a guided, two-hour session in partner applied touch as an antidote to Skin Hunger and Touch Starvation. To enhance your sense of wellbeing, trust, and belonging in your close relationships, you will be lead via live stream through a sequence of grounding and nourishing techniques to practice on a loved one. Not just for date night - this is a non-sexual practice with the sole (soul) goal of bringing more ease and comfort to your life. Book your places at the {INSERT LINK}. The main meat of today's episode center's around "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" as defined by the Gottman Institute. Source materials include gottman.com and "Unlocking Us" podcast episode with Drs. John and Julie Gottman, released Feb 3rd, 2021. Just the tips include podcast "Culpable", and Swedish film, "Border". Check out some vulgar phrases from the 19th century here: https://bit.ly/3sf1fNg. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode! This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Off to a tearful start with frustration and vulnerability. Could estrogen, or lack of, be the cause of Bryde's thin skin? A new sex toy is in development for maximizing ball pleasure. The hosts chat with Katie Maloney, author of "Cake Pops and Coffee", a new conversation about trauma and a book Katie wished was available for her when she began her healing journey. With lightness and laughter, Katie talks about finding her way through it all to reclaim her body and pleasure. TW: This episode includes a conversation about childhood sexual trauma. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode!Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brand New Studio alert. Jeremie and Bryde talk about having friends you can spill the tea with. Just the tips include "Morbid Podcast" for true crime fans, and the movies "Promising Young Woman" (TW: sexual trauma), and A24's "St. Maud" - bound to creep your socks off. The hosts chat with Stella - writer, speaker, and coach. Stella's written books about intimate communication that are applicable to anyone out there looking to improve their ability to get the sex they want. This conversation touches on body confidence, questions to consider before pursuing a threesome, and a few brain boners on the subject from TMO listeners. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode!Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The hosts chat with Charlotte, a Speech Pathologist. Through Speech is a private practice that serves neurodiverse clients who want help communicating their dating and relationship needs. Check out Charlotte's practice at throughspeech.com, and on Instagram @throughspeechslpSupport us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bryde on her lonesome this week! Send some healing vibes to your favourite CF patient, Jeremie. Last November, the hosts chatting with therapist and writer Jake Ernst about trauma therapy, routes to safety, and somatic work. Follow Jake on Instagram @mswjake.Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
More talk of ears as erogenous zones and a lengthy discussion about Danish television shows, like John Dillermand, the children's show about the man with an unnaturally long and magic penis. Check out CBC's "As It Happens" for a delightful interview. The hosts chat with A. Andrews, cartoonist, and author of "A Quick and Easy Guild to Sex & Disability", about changing the way we talk about sex for all bodies. Connect with A. on their website heyandrews.com (includes contact information and how to buy the book), and on Twitter and Instagram @_anghost. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode! This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The final episode and final days of 2020 are upon us and the hosts are hanging on by a thread. Jeremie and Bryde read some emails that have come in over the past couple of months and chat about birth control, abortion, and labiaplasty. Guest Susan Wenzel is a sex and relationship therapist with a new book, "A Happy Life in an Open Relationship: The Essential Guide To A Healthy and Fulfilling Nonmonogamous Love Life." Susan tells the hosts about her own journey in nonmonogamy and how it's changed her life. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode!Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a rum'n'eggnog kind of morning. Jeremie and Bryde prepare for the holidays by downsizing and chatting about traditions new and old. They finally release the conversation with Tim - a member of the ABDL community - about acceptance, wearing, and living partnership that includes all parts of you.Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremie loves his penis and the Chest-buster alien that kind of looks like a penis. The hosts suggest we show more appreciation in general for our genitals. Bryde and Jeremie tackle a brain boner about 2nd wave Covid dating as a bisexual elementary school teacher in a small town. Dr. Tracy Riley joins the hosts for a conversation about her mental health practice where she works with lots of clients in "the lifestyle". $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode!Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Life is good, and everyone's horny. Must be Scorpio season. Jeremie's going to live forever due to the life changing Trikafta drug, while Bryde pursues cervical orgasms thanks to Nicolle Doublel's article, "Do Orgasms Cause the Release of DMT?". If you want to find out how Scorpio season is affecting your astrological experience, check out "This Scorpio Season Brings a Blue Moon—And Unearths the Mysteries of Our Lives" by Chani Nicols online at Oprah.com. The hosts chat with Riley and Cameron, a poly couple who are sex workers together and apart. Check them out at girlfriendsexperiencepdx.com and follow them individually on twitter: @cameronbpdx @rileydelacroix1. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode!Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremie has a question about diva cups as sex toys, sort of. The hosts chat with Kendra Cunov about knowing what you want and using frameworks that allow us to be more free and/or create more love in our relationships. Some hot terms from today's episode include Generosity, Polarity, Resonance, and Bids for Connection. Just the tips include the show, "Atlanta", and Kendra's class "Sacred Boundaries" - check out her website! Kendracunov.com. $5+ PATRONS: check out the video version of today's whole episode! This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremie's crankiness fuels a listener's rant. Bryde offers a short lesson on Floriology - a Victorian way of discretely communicating that one would like to get down and dirty...or not. See orange bouquets for celibacy. Just the tips include CBC's "Under Thee Influence", the movie "Bugsy Malone", and the movie "Fantastic Fungi".Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremie is out with the fuck and in with the love making. Bryde is sneaking in a wank when the house is asleep. B+J tackle a brain boner surrounding trust and vulnerability - as always Bryde provides some wonderful insight. Then Zoë Ligon swings by to talk all things sexy time. A long time dream guest and she does not disappoint! From prostate fun to sounding to sexual debut and lube the gang cover it all. Be sure to check out Zoë's new book Carnal Knowledge available wherever good books are sold!Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremie googles "contraception". Devon talks to the hosts about why we should all care about accessible contraception, with or without a uterus, and explains her connection to the cause through the lens of gender equality. Reach out at www.accessbc.org for more information!Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What is clitoral enlargement and can you post a photo of it on Patreon without it getting flagged? Patrons head on over and see the image the whole internet will blame for the last days of Turn Me On Podcast. The hosts chat with Chloe, the host of Stripper Stories Podcast, about what happens in the clubs on and off stage and the recent OnlyFans controversy. Listen carefully for the phrase "proper squeaky bum" and drop us a line if you can please define this term.Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy World Sexual Health Day! Bryde and Jeremie talk with Dr. Jessica Wood about sex and safety in the time of a global pandemic. Big thanks to all the work by Sexual Information and Education Council of Canada and Trojan Canada so that we can keep the good times rolling. The hosts also tackle a brain boner from a listener whose intimate relationship is going through some ch-ch-changes. PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay!Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It begins with a sigh. Jeremie's twiterpated and Bryde is loving the neuroscience of Jeremie's personal growth. Just the tips include "The Brain that Changes Itself", and "The Brain's Way of Healing", by Dr. Norman Doidge. Summer Innanen is a Body Image coach specializing in self-worth and confidence, and she shares her own story with the hosts. PATRONS: check out the video version of today's foreplay!Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l------ALSO, if you’re looking to get spicy in the bedroom, Intamo Pleasurables makes plant-based lubes (and more) that nourish your body and leave you feeling sensational. Use promo code: TURNMEON15 for 15% off at www.intamopleasurables.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's another week and another rabbit hole with host Bryde and Jeremie. Tune in for a conversation about terms like "heart balm", "sexual debut", "toxic passion", and "experiential avoidance". Is an exploding heart the same as a breaking heart?Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l------ALSO, if you’re looking to get spicy in the bedroom, Intamo Pleasurables makes plant-based lubes (and more) that nourish your body and leave you feeling sensational. Use promo code: TURNMEON15 for 15% off at www.intamopleasurables.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The hosts have a personal and reflective conversation about depression, grief, gender norms, breaking up, and trust. Trust is built through small actions, says Brene Brown in "The Anatomy of Trust". Boundaries, Reliability, Accountability, Vault, Integrity, Non-Judgement, and Generosity are the ingredients of the acronym BRAVING. When we brave human connection we are vulnerable, and vulnerability can be so, so uncomfortable. Just the tips include Five Islands National park in Nova Scotia (get a campsite and some experience enhancing medicine and heal your heart in nature), and of course the video that is the subject of this episode, "The Anatomy of Trust" with Shame and Vulnerability researcher Brene Brown.Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l------ALSO, if you’re looking to get spicy in the bedroom, Intamo Pleasurables makes plant-based lubes (and more) that nourish your body and leave you feeling sensational. Use promo code: TURNMEON15 for 15% off at www.intamopleasurables.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Big love to our non-binary buds! Jeremie and Bryde read a listeners inspiring rant about fighting for the rights of the entire community! The hosts chat with Emmy, a small-town gall who lives a Do-It-For-The-Story lifestyle, and haters can kiss her voluptuoius ass, or better yet, paddle it.------Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l------ALSO, if you’re looking to get spicy in the bedroom, Intamo Pleasurables makes plant-based lubes (and more) that nourish your body and leave you feeling sensational. Use promo code: TURNMEON15 for 15% off at www.intamopleasurables.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Jeremie bursts a vein over a group of dumb-dumbs protesting in Toronto about not wanting to wear masks. Also, it turns out COVID-19 can give you a boner. Not a fun time happy boner but more of a painful priapism (dare ya to google it). Yikes. Then we discuss the now not so booming business of house cleaning in your birthday suit. Needless to say, COVID-19 has destroyed fun all around the world and the health authority is now encouraging you to scream inside your heart. Video Mentions: How Well Do Masks Work Please Scream Inside Your Heart Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
Bryde and Jeremie look deep into the anoderm of Salivdor Dalí's passion. How many creases does your butthole have? Do you know? Learn a smart toilet that that uploads your gastro health information to the cloud based on photos of your very own arsehole. We tackle a brain boner about romatic and sexual attraction that is inconsistent with a listeners sexual orientation. Just this tips include Brene Brown's "Unlocking Us" podcast epiosde on Shame and Accountability.-----Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l------ALSO, if you’re looking to get spicy in the bedroom, Intamo Pleasurables makes plant-based lubes (and more) that nourish your body and leave you feeling sensational. Use promo code: TURNMEON15 for 15% off at www.intamopleasurables.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Melissa Humana-Paredes and Alex Hyndman both had dreams of representing their country while competing in their career sport! Melissa, a beach volleyball badass and Alex, a para-cycling beast! Those dreams were put on hold when Canada became one of the first nations to pull out their athletes from the upcoming 2020 Olympics due to concerns over the pandemic. The rest of the world followed suit and the games have been postponed to 2021. If all goes well. This week we bring to you a doubleheader and speak to the athletes who were affected by this decision and what it means to maintain an Olympic physique during a worldwide lockdown. Thanks to the Canadian Olympic Committee & Canadian Paralympic Committee for giving us a glimpse into the lives of some of Canadas most impressive humans! Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
This week we shake it up with a podcast mish-mash! The fellas are joined by the co-hosts of Canadian Politics Is Boring to talk about Ol' Tommy Douglas and his shady background in the practice of Eugenics. Turns out, he made an oopsie. Big shout out to Jesse and Rhys for the history lesson! If you want to check them out head on over to https://www.canadianpoliticsisboring.com/ Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
50 Years after the first organized Pride gathering on June 28, 1970, police brutality and violence against Black, Indiginous, POC and LGBTQIA2S communities continue. Jeremie and Bryde talk about intersectionality and privilege. Just the tips include the new documentary on Netflix, "DIsclosure" on the visibility of Trans folks in film and television, and NPR's Code Switch podcast - notably episodes "They Don't Say Our Names Enough", and "Why Now, White People?". Other honorable mentions include "Unlocking Us" podcast episode with Laverne Cox, and "This week in HistoyThe hosts chat with Brent - a lover navigating new open relationship waters and a moment of love gone too soon.Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeonFollow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcastThis episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l------------ALSO, if you’re looking to get spicy in the bedroom, Intamo Pleasurables makes plant-based lubes (and more) that nourish your body and leave you feeling sensational. Use promo code: TURNMEON15 for 15% off at www.intamopleasurables.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eugene lives a rockstar lifestyle. Owning one of the most renowned clubs in Canada the man knows a thing or two about how to party. So it sort of makes sense that he mistook a full-blown stroke for a raging hangover. Thankfully he was able to get the help he needed! This week we follow Eugene along on a wild tale from Mexico, to Canada all in the search for what the heck was going on in his brain! For more info on strokes and the great work being done by the Heart And Stroke Foundation go to: heartandstroke.ca Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
We're approaching the new normal. Stuffed animal audience members. Masks and doggy style for coitus. $1.1 Million hospital bills and more! Then the gang chat with Crystal Watson, executive director of Recreation Nova Scotia to talk about the importance of rec therapy, the misconceptions, and the important work being done to provide better services to the black community here in Halifax! Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
Jeremie and Bryde talk about masturbation aaaaaand cults! Bryde has a couple of brain boners of her own, some grey area questions for Jeremie. Just the tips include 'Little Fires Everywhere", and Alex Duquette Tattoos. Support us on Patreon! Follow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcast This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l ------------ ALSO, if you’re looking to get spicy in the bedroom, Intamo Pleasurables makes plant-based lubes (and more) that nourish your body and leave you feeling sensational. Use promo code: TURNMEON15 for 15% off at www.intamopleasurables.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Diane is fully blind. So naturally, she has superhuman hearing, right? Nope. That's not how it works. Diane spent her entire life learning to navigate the world without vision to guide her and boy, did she figure it out. Diane suffers from Retinitis pigmentosa but that doesn't hold her back from being a tri-athlete, a former stand up comic, and currently the director of the CNIB Guide Dogs. We dive into the lack of accessibility, her love of cycling, and ALL things guide dogs! Ticket to our LIVE show - www.sickboypodcast.com/shows Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
The world's dumbest world leader gets dumber. Jeremie has been watching too much porn. Lauren is down for some Robot Oral. Then the gang chat with DKT (aka Dr. Karina Top) a vaccine specialist about the future of COVID Vaccines. Spoiler alert, they are likely to be microchip free and cause little to no autism. Sign us up! Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
Back at it again with the sex talk B+J cover some fantasy gone wrong in the news (how does one get stroked with a broom?) and Bryde announces her future as a Luddite. Then, Phoenix-based music artist UPSAHL chats with Bryde and Jeremie about sex at your parents' house during quarantine, sex before masturbation, and being a sex-positive public figure. They tackle a brain boner on sexting and consider a new side hustle in sext ghostwriting. Check out UPSAHL's latest single 12345SEX - Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/turnmeon Follow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcast This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l ------------ ALSO, if you’re looking to get spicy in the bedroom, Intamo Pleasurables makes plant-based lubes (and more) that nourish your body and leave you feeling sensational. Use promo code: TURNMEON15 for 15% off at www.intamopleasurables.com
We can't contain our excitement for this weeks episode! We sit down with long time dream guest of Sickboy, Dr. Brian Goldman. A Canadian emergency physician, author, public speaker, and host of CBC's The Dose and White Coat Black Art. We talk about the behind closed doors culture of health care workers, the harsh realities of COVID, and Brians recent search for what kindness truly looks like—in himself and in others, during his work on writing his latest book The Power Of Kindness. Referenced in the episode: Ted Talk - Doctors Make Mistakes. Can we talk about that?: https://www.ted.com/talks/brian_goldman_doctors_make_mistakes_can_we_talk_about_that?language=en Be sure to check out White Coat Black Art and The Dose Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
We're back with another edition of Feel Good Friday! This week we talk about the world opening back up! If you got your cigs, smoke em' like Brians father slamming his drum kit and 2nd hand smoking out the Stever boys! Taylor gets tested for COVID and acts tough about it, and Jeremie is installing a glory hole in his back yard as directed by public health! Then we ask: what is COVID like for folks who use their mouths for their hands? Check out @artbykaileen for some amazing artwork! Videos links: Las Vegas Smoker - https://twitter.com/rexchapman/status/1270342876778631168?s=21 Testicle-checking booth - https://youtu.be/u54H2TZX3vs Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
Jeremie found a COVID hook-up loophole and Bryde delivers in the poem department! Then they engage in a personal sexual preference quiz courtesy of O.School. Speaking of O.School this weeks guest is Andrea Barrica - founder of O.school. Something between planned parenthood and pornhub. Her team put together a resource that corresponded to the data - what are people searching for - and created the content to answer those questions. "What sex feels like when you’re pregnant”, “When should I reveal my invisible disability to my partner?”, and “How to pleasure a soft dick” are among the blog titles available. Her background in finance and tech, and belief in the power of algorithms designed with diverse perspectives, is an inspiring possibility for the future of sexual wellness - one that we can all invest in. Check it out at . Support us on Patreon! Follow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcast This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: Also, if you’re looking to get spicy in the bedroom, Intamo Pleasurables makes plant-based lubes (and more) that nourish your body and leave you feeling sensational. Use promo code TURNMEON15 for 15% off:
This week we throwback to two conversations we've had in past episodes about racial inequities within the Canadian healthcare system due to systematic and institutionalized racism. First, we hear from Verena Rizg, a nurse practitioner, about what she's learned about how race affects both giving and receiving care in her time having worked in the prison system. Then we dive into the world of Social illness Dr. Ingrid Waldron. Dr. Waldron is the author of the book, There's Something in the Water: Environmental Racism in Indigenous and Black Communities. The book was also the inspiration for the Netflix Documentary by the same name. It examines the legacy of environmental racism and its health impacts in Indigenous and Black communities in Canada, using Nova Scotia as a case study. For resources, we've been taking in throughout the week on how to be a better ally go head to our linktree - https://linktr.ee/sickboypodcast Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
This week the boys talk to Ella from down under about lump that she found down under. Turns out that lump turned out to be cancer inside her anus. From intense hypochondria and anxiety to navigating a very rare cancer while raising a young child, Ella brings lots of laughter and levity to a very scary situation. We talk about the Australian health care system, "auditioning your treatment team, butt hole measurements, and portable chemo treatment. Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
There's hope on the horizon for Jeremie's sex life in COVID times. A listener has a brain boner about revealing a past professional position in the sex industry. The hosts reconnect with Nicolle Hodges, founder of Girls Who Say F*ck and Men Who Take Baths, and author of the newly published "Oh the Places You'll Go, Oh, Oh". She believes the best sex toy is a mirror. Nicolle speaks about the integration of psychedelics as a way to access transcendent teachings on gender identity and love as an unlimited resource. Find Nicolle: Instagram: @nicolledouble, @girlswhosayfuck, @menwhotakebaths, , . Support us on Patreon! Follow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcast This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten:
Steve spent the majority of his life with Hepatitis C and didn't know it. There's no way to know where he got it exactly, but it could have been from a sketchy garage tattoo while indulging in some devils lettuce and listening to some of that sinful "rock and roll" music. Today in honour of Hep C Awareness month we talk about how far we've come in the treatment of the disease that is now curable. Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
Bryde and Jeremie talk about hair and feeling good about how it looks. They have a heart to heart about reactivity and FOMO feelings with regards to COVID-19 and polyamory. Mon Amour Toujours is a sex doll vending company, or as this particular company advocates - Intimate Partner Alternatives. This is a timely episode for anyone wondering how long it might be before they get to get down with a lover. Support us on Patreon! Follow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcast This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten:
Grief can be an incredible teacher. This week we bring you a special and intimate conversation between Jeremie and his wife Bryde about the death of Bryde's father and PEI treasure, Rev. Izzard Goate AKA Bill. They explore and unpack some of the things that Bryde felt, saw and learned about love over the seven weeks she cared for him while he transitioned. Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d
This Friday the fellas get extra silly willy. Taylor's conspiracy theories are evolving as he actually for real believes in the existence of Aliens now. Brian admits that he's a fake sweet version of himself on Monday episodes. Jeremie shares his hot wax masturbatory end of day rituals. Other highlights include mannequin Michelin star restaurants, Canadian/Chinese vaccine partnerships, irate car rants and the world's most evil human experiments. Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast
Bryde and Jeremie talk about the passing of Bryde's father and some of the things that she felt, saw and learned about love over the seven weeks she cared for him while he transitioned. Just the tips include "Untamed" by Glennon Doyle (and Bryde's IG reading club @untamed_reading_club) and "The Midnight Gospel" on Netflix. Special shoutout to Duncan Trussell. This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l
Ryan's name starts with the letter R. But, Ryan has a really hard time pronouncing words with the letter R. God DAMN that's frustrating! Ryan lives with acquired Apraxia. According to Wikipedia: Apraxia is a motor disorder caused by damage to the brain in which the individual has difficulty with the motor planning to perform tasks or movements when asked, provided that the request or command is understood and the individual is willing to perform the task. We talk about the social challenges Ryan has faced and how he manages to cope with such a frustrating disorder. Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast
Today from our apocalypse bunkers we shoot the literal and metaphorical shit with our new friend Tess Koman! Coming to us from her childhood bedroom closet, Tess shares with us her coming of age tale of a girl living with such a severe case of Crohn's disease that it even messed up her lungs!! She also manages to win the award for the most grotesque/gnar-gnar story we've ever heard on the show. Congrats Tess! Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast
Brian would like everyone to know that peeing sitting down = vulnerable. Taylor goes even deeper into a hole of alt-right beliefs and conspiracy BS. Lauren does not receive her weekly intern beating this week and Jeremie is pro endangered species murder. Although on the bright side the gang chat with Dr. Alex Chase-Levenson about the history of Quarantines and talk about what history can teach us about moving forward as a society going through a bizarre and traumatic event together! Shout out to Todrick Hall for the killer Quarantine Jams! Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast
Jeremie and Bryde chat about Bryde's life cycle with cannabis and Jereme's moustache, as well as about examining limiting beliefs from the past. Guest Matt talks about how sex workers helped him break through his Christian shame. Just the tips include Jacob's Vocal Academy 35 minute Vocal Warm Up and r/DGDAG subreddit (dogs getting dogs as gifts). Support us on Patreon! Follow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcast This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten:
We spend most of our time talking about personal illness, but this week we dive into the world of Social illness with none other than the wise and poignant Dr. Ingrid Waldron. Dr. Waldron is the author of the book, There's Something in the Water: Environmental Racism in Indigenous and Black Communities. The book was also the inspiration for the Netflix Documentary by the same name. It examines the legacy of environmental racism and its health impacts in Indigenous and Black communities in Canada, using Nova Scotia as a case study, and the grassroots resistance activities by Indigenous and Black communities against the pollution and poisoning of their communities. This conversation is an important one. Sit down, open up your ears and your hearts and enjoy! Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcas
Today’s Feel Good Friday episode is all about Mindfulness & Self Love. There’s no doubt about it, these are strange and trying times. So if you need a pick me up, settle in for a stimulating session with the boys and their new friend Dr. Timothy Walker. He's a psychotherapist with a specialty in mindfulness but more importantly, he's a dude with a kind soul and some incredible wisdom to share. Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast
We interrupt your regularly scheduled broadcast of a sexy funny smutty podcast to present this offering. In a time already loaded with challenges, here at home in Nova Scotia, Canada, we've been grieving an incomprehensible act of violence. Jeremie and Bryde hope that this guided meditation on unconditional love will bring you peace, resilience, and healing. Thank you to Dr. Timothy Walker for his guidance and Joshua Van Tassel for the backing sound. You can find these tracks and others on Van Tassel's album titled "States-06-10". If you want to move some of those emotions around in a guided "exorcism" of sorts called "Somatic Movement", become a patron of Turn Me On Podcast before Sunday, April 26th, for our first Livestream event, 6pmAT time. This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten: https://thisten.co/event/wmu9l
Keith wears many hats. author, podcaster, speaker but most importantly a rare disease dad. Keith wakes up every day with a single focus. To find cures and therapies for people living with GRIN Disorder. His 13-year-old son is one of those people. In this week's episode, we dive headfirst into what life is like for a care-taker and parent of a child living with a severe neurodevelopmental disorder. We also explore the work Keith is doing on his new CBC podcast "Unlocking Bryson's Brain" where he takes us along with him on his journey to find a cure. *Any creative, cool or unusual quarantine stories to share? Any pearls of wisdom we can learn from? Check out our COVID Stories survey here - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd_zvPulkeZOHvkmOQ1Dx4__dh3Z6KVqxVz9fZtTd9lxGfBUA/viewform Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast
Jer is ballin' out with that CERB money and bought a talking toilet. Lauren admits to a past front bum water jet trauma. Brian is here to kink shame and Tay celebrates "national horny day" by engaging in some candlelit eye gazing. All that silliness is followed by an eye-opening conversation with David MacDonald, a Senior Economist from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. We talk about how the heck Canada is able to pay our CERB, the difference between a recession and a depression, and much more! Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast
Bryde and Jeremie talk about a potential year of celibacy and try to tackle a listener's brain boner about how long she should wait for her “pretty f*cking boring” husband to come around to polyamory. The host chat with Keeley, a sex and relationship coach with a specialty in premature ejaculation. Hot tip, her method is a super-mindful practice that could elevate any lovers experience. Check out Keeley's work here PE course Facebook: Keeley Rankin Instagram @Just.The.Tips.Sex.Coach Support us on Patreon! Follow us on Instagram @turnmeonpodcast This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten
We rewind to simpler times. Back to Vancouver for our final recording of that memorable trip! We once again sit down with our friend Larry the host of "When Life Gives You Parkinson's". Good timing too, considering that April is Parkinson's awareness month! We catch up with Larry about how things have changed over the last year and a half. From new treatments, meeting folks from around the world living with Parkinson's and also Larry's new alternative form of therapy: Improv! Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast
It's another round of Feel Good Friday which also just happens to fall on the day of our lord - Good Friday. We open it up by putting the fear of God into you with a banger of a tune by the talented Darren Craig. Get ready for some laughs brought to you from our boy Tracy Morgan, a prickly grandpa and some of Brians's horrible dad jokes. Then the hosts chit-chat with Ryan, an ICU Nurse here in Halifax. Links featured in this episode: MAID Update: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/jean-truchon-receives-medical-aid-in-dying-882864208.html University of Saskatchewan Humour Page: https://medicine.usask.ca/facultydev/Wellness/covid-19---humour-to-get-us-through.php Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast
Bryde is feeling silly and Jeremie dosed today. But they're open to riding the daily rollercoaster that we're all currently experiencing. The hosts connect with their first guest since quarantine. The hosts then chat with Jill, a blind and horny Haligonian, about touch and mental health. They chat about strategies for dating online and using this time and what we've got to connect with each other. Just the tips include audio porn at , YouTube channel "", coffee break sessions, and the instrumental classical album "INSCAPE" by French Canadian pianist Alexandra Stréliski. Support us on Patreon! Follow us on Instagram - @turnmeonpodcast This episode and more have been transcribed thanks to Thisten:
This week we have a doubleheader. First, we speak to Emily! One of the very first Nova Scotians who was diagnosed with and has now recovered from COVID-19. Spoiler alert, it is no walk in the gosh darn park. Which is exactly why y'all need to #StayTheBlazesHome. Then we chat with Adam Kucharski - an epidemiologist, mathematician, and associate professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, where he works on analysis of infectious disease outbreaks. Spoiler alert, he's smart. We talk about the sobering data that is coming out surrounding the virus and what that data tells us about our future. Support the podcast on Patreon - www.patreon.com/sickboy Thanks to Thisten for transcribing this episode - https://thisten.co/event/cbe4d Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @sickboypodcast