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In this episode of Luvbites by Dr. Tara Podcast, Emma Sayle (founder and CEO of Killing Kittens and We Are X) and Dr. Tara explain what makes a sex-positive community, the costs associated with memberships and how to keep the community exciting. #drtara #sexeducation #relationshipadvice Connect with Dr. Tara on www.luvbites.co MyONE Condoms | Custom Fit Condoms with 52 Sizes https://onecondoms.com/pages/myone Dr. Tara's Sex Academy | Grow Your Sexual Confidence https://www.luvbites.co/courses Connect with our guest at: @emsayle333 @killingkittens_ @thewax.app Follow Dr. Tara on Instagram and TikTok @luvbites.co
Can you find true love on kinky apps? Let's dive into Desire's journey to find out. She joined We Are X two years ago, but a sexy date made her decide to leave them for good. We'll discuss how to tweak your dating profile to attract better matches and reveal the two words you should never use if you're looking for a serious relationship.Kinky apps market themselves differently to men and women, affecting your chances of finding the right match. We'll explore whether these apps can hurt a woman's self-esteem and if Desire was naive to search for love on them. Who are these apps really for, and who should avoid them?Desire has a new strategy to find a polyamorous primary partner. Join us as we explore the world of kinky apps and the search for true love.IN THIS EPISODEWhy Desire joined kinky apps We Are X (then Killing Kittens) two years ago.The sexy date that made Desire decide to leave We Are X (and other kinky apps) for good. The evolution of a dating profile: how to tweak what you're looking for to attract better matches.The two words you should NEVER use in a dating profile if you're looking for a serious relationship.How kinky apps market themselves differently to men and women - and how that affects your chances of finding the right match for you.Do kinky apps hurt a woman's self-esteem?Was Desire naive to look for love on kinky apps like We Are X?Who are these kinky apps for?Who should avoid kinky apps - even when they're looking for a kinky partner.Desire's new strategy to find a polyamorous primary partner.3 VALUE BOMBSMatched with a promising partner online? Always ask them what attracted them to your profile. You'll immediately know if they've read what you're looking for or just trying their luck. Kinky apps are great for people who are too busy to date and just want to find play partners or friends with benefits. If you're looking for love, you may end up with your hopes (and self-esteem) crushed.Using dating apps feels like a fast track to finding a date. You can easily get a match for the night, but you'll end up meeting a ton of people who just waste your time. This can make you lose faith in love. But don't stress, the perfect person is out there, and you might bump into them when you least expect it.LET'S CONNECTBecome a Patreon supporter and get access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/LoveBeyondLimitsFollow Desire on OnlyFans: https://onlyfans.com/desireenmFollow Purity on OnlyFans: https://onlyfans.com/u391846081Follow Desire on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/users/17909350Follow Purity on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/users/18339196
Wondering where to meet polyamorous people?Now you've had the conversation, opened your relationship, or simply decided solo poly is your ideal relationship style, how do you go about finding potential partners? Since coming out as poly, our host Desire has tried all the dating apps from the kinky ones like Feeld to the more vanilla ones like Hinge. She's even hit up social meets for poly people. So, which one actually helped Desire find her partners? You'll have to tune in to find out!From the perks of online dating (Desire's a big fan!) to the best apps for finding both romantic connections and kinky hookups, we've got you covered. And hey, ever wondered if you can stumble upon poly people on regular apps like Bumble and Hinge? We're tackling that too!IN THIS EPISODEThe advantages of online dating for polyamorous people and why Desire prefers it to meeting people in person.The best online dating app for meeting polyamorous people who want a romantic relationship - this is where Desire met her two partners.The best online dating apps for meeting polyamorous people for kinky relationships - and what to be wary about.Can you meet polyamorous people on vanilla dating apps, like Bumble and Hinge?Where to meet polyamorous people in person - best events and practices.3 VALUE BOMBSFigure out what kind of polyamorous relationship you're looking for. Some apps and hangouts are all about finding partners for serious, romantic connections, while others are more about exploring kinks and having fun hookups.When you're chatting with people on dating apps, asking the right questions helps you figure out if they're a good match. It's like a filter that boosts your chances of meeting awesome people and having really great dates.Meeting folks in real life is awesome for seeing if there's a spark, but online dating has its own advantages. It gives you a comfy space to talk about stuff that might be awkward in public. That way, when you meet up, you're already on the same page about your lifestyle and what you're looking for in a relationship.LINKSOK Cupid: https://www.okcupid.com/We Are X: https://wearexapp.com/Feeld: https://feeld.co/LET'S CONNECTBecome a Patreon supporter and get access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/LoveBeyondLimitsFollow Desire on OnlyFans: https://onlyfans.com/desireenmFollow Purity on OnlyFans: https://onlyfans.com/u391846081Follow Desire on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/users/17909350Follow Purity on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/users/18339196
All That Heaven Allowed.On this episode we are joined by Stephen Kijak.Stephen Kijak is an American film director. He is known for films about music and musicians, most notably the feature documentaries Scott Walker – 30 Century Man, Stones in Exile, We Are X, If I Leave Here Tomorrow, Sid & Judy and his latest documentary Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed.Mark and Me is now on YouTube - Please subscribe here https://www.youtube.com/@markandmePlease support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme or you can even treat yourself to a badge or sticker over at my store here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MarkandMeStoreThe Mark and Me podcast is proudly sponsored by Richer Sounds.Visit richersounds.com now to shop for all your hi-fi, home cinema and TV solutions. Also, don't forget to join their VIP club for FREE with just your email address to receive a great range of fantastic privileges.The Mark and Me podcast is also sponsored by The Folio Society, publisher of beautiful, illustrated, hardback books. Discover stunning editions of your favourite books here https://shorturl.at/tHIM4
Sick (2022) Director: John Hyams Starring: Gideon Adlon, Bethlehem Million, Dylan Sprayberry, A Few Other Fuckers In April 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, college student Parker Mason takes her best friend, Miri Woodlow, to her family's lake house to quarantine her. They arrive at the luxurious and secluded lake house when Parker receives a cryptic text message. A Nigerian prince has passed away and she's inherited a huge sum of money, she only needs to send $300 in iTunes giftcards to bail her grandson out of jail so that he can claim millions of dollars from an offshore account! Huzzah! What luck! What we watched: Last of Us, The Real World Season 3, WWE Wrestling, We Are X
Panic and Sarah start out on the path to discussing their trip to see X Japan at Madison Square Garden, but detour into the past of how they learned of the band, and random thoughts and reflections on the group and their music. Warning we get heated in the discussions- explicit language- so listener discretion advised.Support the showPlease help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!Follow us on:TwitterInstagram If have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:Music Elixir FormDJ Panic Blog:OK ASIA
This episode is the first of two looking at the legendary Visual Kei band X Japan. We explore the birth of the band, the late 80s punk movement and the very strange mind of Yoshiki. For more content follow me on @hikikomoripodcast on Instagram where I'll be posting photos relevant to this episode! You can also find me on Twitter @sequencepod, or you can listen to my other podcasts Final Fanservice and Not Another Film on any big podcast app. Sources: The Times We Are X documentary by Stephen Kijak Visual Kei Wiki - hide Wikipedia
Po naszej wyprawie do Warszawy nadszedł czas by nagrać odcinek poświęcony, jak można się domyślić, przede wszystkim tematyce japońskiej! Nagranie muzyczno- koncertowe w którym rozmawiamy o: - korkach w stolicy - poszukiwaniu japońskiej muzyki - koncertach - koncercie Dir en Grey w Warszawie - filmie "We Are X" - malarstwie Caravaggio Podcast prowadzą: Kiko & Mikanski FB: www.facebook.com/Braciegdziejestes YT: https://youtu.be/-mruM5Micv8 Email: braciegdziejestes@gmail.com
Jonathan Platt, music and media producer and entrepreneur ("We Are X," the "Saw" films, "She's All That") joins Steven and brings his extensive knowledge of the record business and music publishing with him. With a focus on music production and distribution, Jonathan speaks to Steven about expanding opportunities in the industry, balancing associated costs, finding your fanbase, and alternative routes for reaching the marketplace.
01 - NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST “PROVIDENCE” from Single 02 - The Chorizo Vibes “Give up the secret” from Kranke 03 - 環ROY “みえないモノ” from あっちとこっち 04 - Youthmemory “City” from Single 05 - Chiemi Manabe “うんととおく” from 不思議・少女 06 - Cokiyu “Hedgehog's Wedding” from Mirror Flake 07 - COLLAPSE “DROP” from Single 08 - Phoenix and the Flower Girl “PHONITRO” from Single 09 - Miharu Koshi “Parallelisme” from Parallelisme 10 - Advantage Lucy “真昼” from ファンファーレ Notes: Guest Giggysan joins us to talk about Kaiju Big Battel and We Are X! -Tyler Abstract.
Cops Vs Goatzilla Ever had one of those mornings? Anne Hathaway does in our Film or the Week - "Colossal" - when she finds out last night's drunken bender has somehow destroyed Seoul. There's plenty of destruction in Off the Shelf with yakuza running amok in Kinji Fukasaku's "Cops vs Thugs", emotional devastation in Stephen Kijak's "We Are X", and serious damage to Warner Bros.'s bank balance in Guy Ritchie's "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword". Which of these directors is making a Backstreet Boys movie next? The answer may not surprise you! We also have a preview fresh from Cannes with I Am Not A Witch (though we are apparently all Groot), and a delightfully silly Question of the Week. Titanic with kaiju sounds pretty good to us. Support us on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow #Podcast #TheGeekShow #CinemaEclectica #AnneHathaway #Colossal #Indie #Film #Movies #News #Reviews #Cannes #ArrowVideo #Yakuza #WeAreX #KingArthur #LegendOfTheSword #CopsVersusThugs
Ep. 168: May 18, 2017On Today's Show:A girl welcomes JV to the doo-doo club. Graham's many stunts. Elvis in the pencil d*ck club! Shout out to listeners. Call to JV's mother- Natasha and JV call her out for hating their Mother's Day gift. JV's failed shower test. Elvis moving to the Tenderloin. Snatched was horrible! Crying Below Deck. Mushroom hunting. Elvis taking a new toy date home. Where all germs started. Have you heard of stealthing? Natasha DONE with JV - no more ‘gasms! Honoring Chris Cornell. Amazing documentary, We Are X.
Ep. 168: May 18, 2017 On Today’s Show: A girl welcomes JV to the doo-doo club. Graham’s many stunts. Elvis in the pencil d*ck club! Shout out to listeners. Call to JV’s mother- Natasha and JV call her out for hating their Mother’s Day gift. JV’s failed shower test. Elvis moving to the Tenderloin. Snatched was horrible! Crying Below Deck. Mushroom hunting. Elvis taking a new toy date home. Where all germs started. Have you heard of stealthing? Natasha DONE with JV - no more ‘gasms! Honoring Chris Cornell. Amazing documentary, We Are X.
Hitman: Agent 47: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2679042/ Prism Dice: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1874304670/prism-dice-handmade-from-bulletproof-glass Huck Gee RE:BLANK: https://www.huckgee.com/collections/store/products/reblank Fyre Festival: https://www.fyrefestival.com/ Tracie Ching Hellboy Etching: http://www.tracieching.com/portfolio/hellboy-official-20th-anniversary-engraving/ We Are X: http://www.wearexfilm.com/ We Are X on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4835086/ Mondo: https://mondotees.com/ Oh My Disney: https://ohmy.disney.com/ Cyclops Print Works: https://cyclopsprintworks.com/ Never Grow Up: https://mondotees.com/blogs/gallery/mondo-x-cyclops-print-works-present-never-grow-up-a-disney-art-show Alice in Wonderland: http://www.strongstuff.net/alice-in-wonderland/ UNIMO: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/unimogame/unimo-a-universe-of-monsters Kabuki: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/107464/kabuki
Cult Following is back with an all-new episode looking at recent movie releases and more! In this episode, join Victor Moreno, Kirby Nelson, Joshua T.Ruth and our 4th man on the podcast this week, Jasper Crawford, from The House of Freaks Podcast, as we discuss THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS, a pair of recent Dan Stevens films in COLOSSAL and THE TICKET and the DRAFTHOUSE FILMS documentary WE ARE X, new to Blu Ray this week. We also talk about ALIEN: COVENANT, 13 REASONS WHY, SING, THE HANDMAID'S TALE, EDGE OF SEVENTEEN, MOANA and PET. Plus a scintillating discussion ala Mr. Skin of Lindsay Lohan's scantily clad past in films like I KNOW WHO KILLED ME and THE CANYONS. Finally, we discuss the new movie poster culture documentary 24 X 36 in depth and segue into a discussion about the collectability of movie posters; whether the secondary market should dictate the price of of our pop cuklture ephemera and how that affects the collectability of everything from VHS tapes, to action figures, statues and more. We also get into what our favorite movie collectibles are and what we like to have in our film collectibles collections. Don't miss out on this fun new episode!
Episode 26 covers the successful X Day, the We Are X soundtrack and what's coming up next for X Japan and their fans...
A veritable bevy of reviews this time! Danny delves into 20th Century Women, director Mike Mills' tribute to his mother and sisters, and music documentary We Are X, which charts the terrifying lows, dizzying highs, and creamy middles of Japan's foremost prog metal band. Sam just wanted to see a dude shoot some dudes, so he went to check out hip thriller sequel John Wick: Chapter 2. Plus! We chat about the Oscars, in a discussion that's going to seem pretty darn irrelevant if you listen to this episode after today, we get excited for the return of still-alive Dick Van Dyke to the world of Mary Poppins, and we try rather unsuccessfully to talk dirty with a robot Christian Grey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Three guests join me once again much like an earlier episode of Pop Culture Club. Two independent filmmakers and an experimental musician talk with me about their latest work, their creative process, and much more! First up: Stephen Kijak is known mainly for his work as a music documentarian, covering a wide range of artists and genres. WE ARE X is a 2016 British documentary film about the Japanese heavy metal band X Japan and its co-founder, drummer, pianist and leader Yoshiki. The film premiered on January 23, 2016, at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival to much acclaim and we have some interesting behind-the-scenes stories from Kijak. Secondly, Nathan Williams makes a standout debut film called IF THERE IS A HELL BELOW, a minimalist chase picture that takes the Edward Snowden story and mixes it with a little bit of Coen Brothers noir. We talk about all things cinema, including influences, 70s political thrillers, and the inspiration behind this compelling tale which mainly focuses on only two characters for much of its running time. Last but not least, Tyler Ritter performs under the moniker Shalloboi and has done so for over a decade. Originating from Kansas City, I first met Tyler through a mutual friend and past guest, and our love of ambient, noise and drone-based meditative experimentation brought us together to play both house shows and dive bars. I learn a lot about how Tyler became to be the very talented artist that he is today. All in all, three great interviews for about 100 minutes to tide you over until the new year comes around! WE ARE X: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4835086/ IF THERE IS A HELL BELOW: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3665760/ All-things SHALLOBOI: http://www.shalloboi.com/https://www.facebook.com/Shalloboi/ https://shalloboi.bandcamp.com/ Podcast Network: http://nowplayingnetwork.net Official Website For V&V: http://voicesvisions.net https://www.facebook.com/voicesvisionsjim
Episode 35 of One Week Only! This week, our key film is "A Stray," about a young Somali immigrant in Minneapolis, MN, struggling to find work & reconnect with his family, but ends up befriending a stray dog, even though it goes against his Muslim faith. Directed by Musa Syeed, and starring Barkhad Abdirahman (Captain Phillips), this is an intimate, nuanced look at an immigrant community, with a vibrant sense of place & culture, and a winning duo of a wayward young man & an adorable dog. It is now playing at the Film Society at the St. Anthony Main theatre in Minneapolis, and opens today at the NY Media Center in New York as part of IFP Screen Forward. Out interview this week is with directors JJ Garvine & Tai Parquet for their documentary "Film Hawk," a look at the life & career of respected Indie film consultant/producer Robert Hawk. A key figure in the independent film scene for over four decades, Hawk has been a tireless supporter of aspiring artists, including a young Kevin Smith, and the filmmakers talk about what it was like make a film about someone so knowledgeable & renowned in filmmaking. The film premiered at Sundance, and has upcoming screenings at the Orlando Film Festival & DOC NYC. We also review "Christine" starring an incredible Rebecca Hall as the tragic reporter, directed by Antonio Campos; the 18th "Animation Show of Shows" featuring 16 animated short films from around the world, from Acme Filmworks; the documentary "We Are X" about the incredible Japanese heavy metal band X Japan, directed by Stephen Kijak; and the luscious period thriller "The Handmaiden" from master filmmaker Park Chan-wook. Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
An exclusive 1 hour interview with Stephen Kijak, the director of the upcoming We Are X film.
In Episode 12, we discuss the current situation and issues with X Japan, including Pata's health, the postponement of X Day and the album release and talk about how the We Are X documentary has been received at Sundance.
Stephen has been directing fiction and non-fiction films for close to 20 years. Stephen's films include the cult documentary Cinemania, the platinum-selling Stones in Exile, about the making of the Stones classic 1972 album Exile On Main Street and the critically acclaimed BAFTA-nominated feature documentary Scott Walker, 30 Century Man, executive produced by David Bowie.In 2015, the feature documentary Stephen directed for Pulse Films was released about the biggest-selling boy band of all time, called Backstreet Boys: Show Em What You re Made Of. The film broke iTunes pre-sale records and was a massive fan-favorite the world over. Stephen's upcoming documentary is about the rock band X Japan, the most successful band in Japanese history making a play for American success with a show at Madison Square Garden, called We Are X, debuting at Sundance.
X JAPAN是日本的五人男子摇滚乐团,是日本视觉系摇滚的始祖,音乐作品销量超过两千一百万张。他们出道后将日本的视觉系音乐发扬光大。1982年创始于日本千叶县馆山市,原名“X”;1992年改名为“X JAPAN”,主要成员为Yoshiki(团长,兼任鼓手、钢琴手、制作人)、Toshi(主唱)、Hide(吉他手,已故)、Pata(吉他手)、Taiji(贝斯手,1992年退出)、Heath(贝斯手,1992年加入)、Sugizo(吉他手、小提琴手,2009年加入)。乐迷通常以“X”称呼他们,并以“WE ARE X”自称或作为精神口号。其中的非主流装扮不是很能理解这首歌很多人都被感动到了呢