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By Natalie Grace
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
Natalie just got back into this club this week which is why this episode is really cut and dry: a bish is tired this week. She explains in detail how it works to strip in California. There seem to be a lot of girls who want to know how this works and this is podcast she lays it all out. Enjoy the info!
Can we just put all the people who don't want equality between the sexes in one place and let them do their weird little misogynist dance together? I mean that would at least be consensual. I don't have a lot more to say besides this being horrific and disturbing. This is a rant about abortion and the rights of women in this country.
In this episode Natalie talks about having ADD, CPTSD, her theories on how they're connected (though she's not a Dr. and doesn't play one on the internet), and the way that society tricks women into having weak ego boundaries. She talks about how zen practice is actually tailored for men and the fact that women are coerced into having weak ego boundaries in order to be a part of the cult that is society at large. If you don't play by the rules you're a witch, and she digs into this topic and the way women in society are invalidated and how that ties into sex work.
In Episode 11 Natalie talks about her crazy experiences and medical history (including getting a concussion randomly this weekend) and the pervasive pattern of sexism that seems to be part of mindset within the medical system. Getting the necessary and appropriate care for her has been an uphill battle including botched p*$$y surgery, arguing with multiple Drs. about procedures and medications (and being correct), and not being recognized or treated for ADD. This as well as some of her mother's similarly demoralizing experiences paints a pretty misogynistic picture of the medical industry and though she's grateful for all the amazing work that medicine does, there's definitely a lot to criticize in terms of medicine's gaslighting and invalidation of women at large. These stories are meant to be shared to be an open and vulnerable conversation because people sharing their experiences and being acknowledged is the only way that society is going to improve.
Today I brought on Bruce, A Really Bad Ghost (that's his name online and as a musician). Stayed tuned for his single that's coming out soon. I use his studio for this podcast and I just HAD to bring him on as a guest because he has some pretty funny stories and a lot of experience in entertainment. In this episode we talk about fake artists, crazy industry bs, and making your way as an artist as well as some fun strip club stories. If you don't understand the name of this podcast then you don't love Lana Del Rey like I do <3
In this episode we have the super funny ex-mormon man Mical Bolllwinkel (You know he's a man cause he's got a beard.. or he did until about two days ago and now we're unsure of his status). Is it because I told him to shave it on this podcast? The world may never know. In this podcast we explore the ways religion effected both of our sexualities and I generally interview him on what it was like to get out of a well known cult. Seems tough. One of the more surprising aspects of this podcast is that he actually did a two year mission in order to get the hottest mormon babes??? Listen to the full episode to see what I'm talking about.
*Especially if you're 18 through 22* Host Talia discusses something that's been on her mind ever since she glamorized stripping on Tiktok without speaking about the possible pitfalls. In this half hour episode debuting her solo-cast she talks about the difficult and darker parts of stripping that she really hasn't touched on until this moment. A good little warning to listen to before you decide to enter the scene.
In this amazing episode featuring the 23 year old PHX based comedian Seth Ballance we cover a range of interesting topics such as sexuality while growing up, sexcapades, getting a felony at 16, shady teachers, and weird experiences in school: a generally hilarious overview of differing experiences with sexuality in various phases of life and LOTS AND LOTS of lube by candlelight (thank you Seth).
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.