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  • #56: Zebra Striping
    2025/08/29

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    32 分
  • #55: The Northeast Ginger Gives Us a Taste Of Her Mocktail Wisdom
    2025/08/13

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    51 分
  • #54: How to Own Your Sh*t Without Losing Yourself
    2025/08/13

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    57 分
  • #53: Pleasure vs. the Patriarchy: A Lesson in Self Love with The Magnetic Woman
    2025/04/17

    What happens when a former Catholic schoolgirl discovers that pleasure isn't sinful but sacred? Lauren Joyce, known as The Magnetic Woman, radiates confidence as she shares her journey from sign language interpreter to pleasure coach who's revolutionizing how women connect with their bodies.

    Lauren's transformation began during a quarter-life crisis coinciding with her father's death. Seeking meaning, she stumbled into a personal development program that shocked her Catholic sensibilities but awakened something profound. Today, she leads a global community helping women break free from shame and conditioning that keeps them disconnected from their desires.

    The conversation reveals startling truths about pleasure in women's lives. Most can't even answer what brings them joy – not just sexually, but in any aspect of life. This disconnect stems from religious conditioning and patriarchal systems that teach women they'll be punished for experiencing too much pleasure. Lauren explains how this conditioning begins early, with girls suppressing their voices around age twelve, eventually losing connection with their own wants and needs.

    For those seeking to reconnect with pleasure, Lauren recommends starting with just five minutes daily of intentional focus on physical sensation. This simple practice dramatically lowers cortisol levels and helps regulate the nervous system. She discusses how alcohol often inhibits rather than enhances sexual pleasure by further numbing already disconnected bodies, and how taking pressure off goal-oriented sex creates space for genuine intimacy in relationships.

    The most powerful takeaway? "There's no upper limit on pleasure." In a world where heartbreak and loss are inevitable, why not experience as much joy as possible? Whether through her online membership "The Red Temple," her courses, or in-person retreats in places like southern France, Lauren's mission remains the same: helping every woman discover the magnetic, radiant being that already exists within her.

    Ready to reclaim your pleasure? What might change in your life if you gave yourself permission to feel truly alive?

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    50 分
  • #52: Woodstock, Car Escapes, and #IPEX Advocacy with Missy Ramirez
    2025/04/09

    When a mother's intuition conflicts with medical opinion, lives hang in the balance. For Missy Ramirez, trusting her gut during her son's mysterious illness ultimately led to uncovering IPEX – an extremely rare autoimmune disorder affecting just 1 in 1.6 million people worldwide. Behind her N95 mask (worn to protect her immunocompromised son), Missy shares the harrowing journey from that first emergency room visit to becoming a powerhouse advocate for bone marrow registry diversity.

    Unlike many immune disorders that weaken defenses, IPEX sends Jax's immune system into overdrive – a "Formula One race car" response that attacks not just infections but his own organs and tissues. The only cure? A blood stem cell transplant from a perfectly matched donor. But therein lies another challenge: patients of Latino heritage like Jax have less than a 50% chance of finding a compatible donor, compared to the 85-90% match rate for Caucasian patients.

    Through tears and laughter, Missy reveals how this diagnosis transformed her into a fierce medical advocate and community organizer who has helped register over 7,000 potential donors to the Be The Match registry. Her philosophy is beautifully simple: "The universe provides what you give out." Despite watching her son fight for his life multiple times, she maintains infectious optimism and determination to help not just Jax, but countless families facing similar battles.

    Between sharing wild stories from her pre-mom life (escaping a suspicious cab driver and surviving Woodstock '99), Missy delivers a powerful message about becoming a "walking hero" through a simple cheek swab. Text "Jax Ramirez PA" to 61474 to get your home testing kit, follow their journey on social media @BeTheMatchForJax, or simply share their story to help create a world where everyone has an equal chance at finding their lifesaving match.

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    37 分
  • #51: Chaos Unleashed with TikTok Royal @bran_ _flakezz
    2025/04/03

    When Bran Flakes first downloaded TikTok in January 2021, they were simply looking for a creative outlet during the pandemic. Friends had suggested saving Snapchat stories and uploading them to this new platform. Maybe it could even lead to reality TV someday—after all, wasn't that how casting worked now? What followed was a masterclass in turning authentic content into a thriving career.

    The self-proclaimed creator of "Gay Chaos" joins us for an unfiltered conversation about the stunning financial transformation that came with embracing their unique voice. From earning $40,000 in a corporate job they found mundane to generating over $768,000 last year through content creation, Bran's journey illustrates the potential of the creator economy when paired with business savvy and unapologetic authenticity.

    Unlike many creators who rush to relocate to industry hubs, Bran proudly maintains Philadelphia as home base, strategically positioning themselves as "a big fish in a little pond." This geographic loyalty has become central to their brand identity, allowing for distinctive content that stands out in a crowded digital landscape. We explore how staying true to your roots might actually be the smartest career move for aspiring creators.

    The conversation veers delightfully into personal territory as Bran discusses their approach to dating ("I'm a slut, not a fuckboy"), communication styles, and the current long-distance situationship with an LA-based interest. With refreshing candor, they share insights about misconceptions regarding their drinking habits, therapy experiences, and future aspirations to expand into hosting opportunities. For anyone navigating the creator economy or simply appreciating unfiltered dialogue about modern life, this episode delivers equal parts entertainment and entrepreneurial wisdom. Subscribe now and join the conversation!

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    55 分
  • #50: Gregory Tells All: Cancer Survivor, HGTV Director, & How He Hired Ryan
    2025/03/20

    Gregory Powell brings his sharp wit and design expertise to the podcast, sharing the remarkable journey that led him from New York's television industry back to his hometown of Pittsburgh. What began as a simple complaint about facial pain during a family visit in 2018 quickly escalated to a life-changing diagnosis: stage four adenoid cystic carcinoma, an incredibly rare cancer affecting his salivary gland.

    Rather than surrendering to circumstance, Gregory approached his hospital stay with characteristic flair—ordering Japanese kimonos, using vintage silverware for hospital meals, and creating a "creative deck" specifying acceptable flower arrangements for visitors. This refusal to surrender his identity perfectly encapsulates Gregory's perspective on life's challenges: "When they're telling you 'we have to fix this right now,' you don't have time to think 'why me?' You just go into action mode."

    After recovering just as COVID hit in early 2020, Gregory pivoted professionally into design production for HGTV, where his ability to solve problems under pressure made him invaluable on shows like "Trixie Motel." He describes the delicate balance of managing reality TV production schedules against construction timelines, often requiring creative solutions when materials don't arrive on time.

    Throughout our conversation, Gregory offers candid insights into dating in what he calls "the Paris of Appalachia," describing Pittsburgh's social scene as a "yearbook" where everyone knows everyone's history. His perspective on relationships at this stage of life is refreshingly mature—maintaining separate homes even in committed relationships, valuing independence alongside connection.

    From naming his chickens after fashion icons to having his dog Louis upgraded to first class while he remained in coach, Gregory's stories blend humor with authentic reflection on creating a meaningful life after facing mortality. His journey reminds us that maintaining our personal style and humor through life's greatest challenges isn't just about survival—it's about thriving on your own terms.

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    42 分
  • #49: Chickens, Sobriety, Kelly's Birth Trauma: Revealed!
    2025/02/27

    Join us LIVE for a raw, unfiltered celebration straight from our studio! 🥂 After finally hitting 10,000 followers on Instagram (we did it!), we’re popping bottles (alcoholic AND non-alcoholic, because why not?) to mark this huge milestone!

    Kelly's Dream Come True 🌾: From childhood dreams to reality, Kelly shares her journey of buying her very own homestead! Chickens? Ordered. Goats? On the waitlist. 🐓🐐 Plus, she's already planning vegetable gardens and berry patches — it's the farm life she’s always wanted.

    Ryan’s Year of Sobriety & Butterfly Effects 🦋: Ryan dives into his evolving dating life after a year of sobriety, talking about the surprising butterfly effects and new connections he’s experiencing. Trust us, it’s not what he expected!

    Real Talk on Birth Experiences 🤰: The conversation gets deep as Kelly opens up about her traumatic delivery stories, and we discuss the things society doesn't want us to share about childbirth and our bodies. It's time to get real about these tough topics that need more space.

    Sober Socializing Tips 🍸: We’re answering YOUR questions on how to navigate social situations without alcohol, from bowling nights to outdoor adventures. Plus, we share our all-time favorite mocktail recipe (that Amethyst botanical spirit + Dirty Pelican’s spicy margarita mix? chef’s kiss).

    And the best part? We’re here, full circle, embracing the messy, the vulnerable, and the authentic. This episode is all about celebrating evolution and reclaiming our truth—no more holding back, just real conversations. 💯

    So, whether you’re sober, sober-curious, or just looking for more honest relationships with alcohol and yourself, this episode’s for YOU.

    👉 Drop a comment below if you're on a similar journey. We're cheering for you every step of the way!

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    45 分