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I make Sex Toys

Wayne Allen / E-Stim Systems

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Hi My name is Wayne I make sex toys. for a living. Yes. How is that not a great way to start a conversation? Great for parties!! Not only do I make sex toys, I make sex toys that give you electric shocks!!. I'm the creator of E-Stim Systems, an award winning UK company well known for being different when it comes to the world of adult play. Join me as I explore the hidden world of making sex toys, the ups and downs of working in an very interesting industry.
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Join Woody, for a no holds barred journey into the world of kink. This is the real deal, not 50 Shades of Grey! The host has been in the lifestyle for over 29 years.
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The Soho Forum Debates

The Soho Forum Debates

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Reason presents a libertarian-themed debate series recorded monthly before a live audience in New York City. Moderated by former Barron’s Economics Editor Gene Epstein, the Soho Forum features Nobel prize winners, radical thinkers, and other public intellectuals facing off over the future of abortion, bitcoin, electric vehicles, government debt, illegal drugs, robotics, sex work, and other controversial topics.
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Phantom Electric Ghost

Phantom Electric Ghost

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I interview creative people from around the world on a Video and Audio Podcast that is recorded live. Subscribe to our Podcast on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7L6YyXfnnwW8LwPGQwte8X?si=bfc5fbfafeed4abc Support through donations to our PayPalMe https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/PhantomElectric?locale.x=en_US Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code GH0ST and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. Book paying g ...
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Welcome to the Electric Rodeo – a New Zealand sexuality podcast about sex, pleasure, relationships and everything in between. Every week on the show, we take a deep dive into a new topic, talk to experts, and answer common sex questions. Because sex is normal, messy, pleasurable, intimidating, and a hell of a lot of fun. Ye-haw! Powered by Adulttoymegastore. The Electric Rodeo Podcast.
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Founded in 1968, Reason is the planet's leading source of news, politics, and culture from a libertarian perspective. Our podcast offerings include: The Reason Roundtable Every Monday, the libertarian editors of the magazine of “Free Minds and Free Markets”—Matt Welch, Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Peter Suderman—discuss and debate the week’s biggest stories and what fresh hell awaits us all. The Reason Interview with Nick Gillespie Want to know what comes next in politics, cultu ...
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Broke Girl Therapy is a podcast hosted by Stefanie Maegan, a Los Angeles-based content creator, and mental health advocate. The podcast aims to create an open and honest space for discussions around mental health, relationships, sex, self-improvement, and personal growth. Stefanie Maegan shares her own experiences, struggles, and triumphs while inviting guests to share their stories as well. The conversations on the podcast cover a range of topics, including dating, breakups, sex, self-care, ...
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Josephine Electric Lead Singer Phantom Electric Ghost: PEG

Josephine Electric and Phantom Electric Ghost

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/josephine-electric/subscribe Josephine Electric the lead singer of Phantom Electric Ghost talks about Expansive Sound and DAWLESS recording Check out our webpage: https://PhantomElectricGhost.com Buy a PEG T-Shirt https://phantomelectricghost.myshopify.com/products/copy-of-phantom-electric-ghost-black-t- Cool releases: https://www.gate.fm/4lbk4AgE Support your Phantasm: paypal.com/paypalme/PhantomElectric?local.x=en_US%5C https://anchor.fm/josephin ...
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You’ve heard about it, but do you really know it? In 3 minutes, we help you understand the true meaning behind the trends, concepts and acronyms that are making headlines. After listening, you will really know for sure.
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The BLPA Big show is the is the official voice of adult "athletes" everywhere. Created as an extension of the locker room and parking lot, follow along with all our beer league antics. BLPA.com
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What began as four runners generally talking running became one man baldly going forth into fell running 🏃‍♂️🏔 and podcasting about it Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Camp of Cult

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A quirky little podcast about geeks and their love of cult films. This podcast will be centered on analyzing classic and modern cult hits in a fun and engaging way .
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Krystyle Meanwhile is always lookin' for Jesus in every situation in life. With laughter, and in plain language, Krystyle parallels her life experiences with the Biblical word, and examines the lives of those in the Bible and shares biblical wisdom for today's world. Believers will laugh—and say "word!"—and be encouraged to check for Jesus in their lives minute-by-minute, and in a more meaningful way.
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Dumb Minds Dump

Rahul Raman R & Amritpal Singh

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This podcast is an archive of ourselves. It's just our dumb minds dumping and flooding the internet with all sorts of information - from feces to thesis. We are just two lads who enjoy talking so much that we lose track of time ourselves. Join us on this chaotic journey where we talk about all sorts of random stuff. We are not here to tell you how to live your life, we are here to tell you how we live our lives, what's in our minds, and what we think. We are Rahul and Amritpal and this is DMD.
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Hello Fellow Humans! Have you ever caught yourself holding your breath? Have you found yourself questioning the instructions that society has given you? Have you gone looking for something but realized you didn’t have a map? Us, too. Welcome to Uncharted Living! Your hosts, Christine, Rebekah and Thai, are business owners, corporate leaders and life coaches. We invite you to explore the uncharted waters of life with us by staying curious and sharing tools for living well. This is the podcast ...
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Hosted by author and entrepreneur, Steve Glaveski, Future Squared brings you conversations with preeminent thought leaders from myriad disciplines such as startups and entrepreneurship, technology, corporate innovation, psychology, philosophy, economics, politics, biology, human performance and productivity, motivation and self-development, management and leadership, health and fitness and more to help you think in a multi-disciplinary way, avoid relying on the first piece of information tha ...
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PEG Podcast With Eve Hall Destigmatizing Conversations About Sex And Sexual Health Biography Eve is a Licensed Physical Therapist who treats conditions regarding Sexual Health. She is also a Certified Health Coach who is on a mission to destigmatize conversations about sex and sexual health! Eve is the Host of a podcast called (said in a sexy voice…
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Is war with Iran coming? Last Saturday, Iran launched hundreds of armed drones and missiles to attack Israel in retaliation for an airstrike on an Iranian consulate in Syria that killed seven members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, including a general. Israel and the U.S. report that they intercepted most of the drones, and the sole known casua…
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After the emergence of ‘quiet quitting’, it's now the turn of quiet hiring. And although the term is relatively new, the practice is not. The term "quiet hiring" first appeared in the report "9 Future of Work Trends for 2023" published at the end of 2022 by Emily McRae, a philosophy professor in New Mexico, USA. She explains that this phenomenon fo…
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Bed bugs are small, blood-sucking insects that can infest your luggage, clothing, bedding and furniture. They are not only a nuisance, but can also cause allergic reactions, skin infections and psychological distress. Bed bugs are not a sign of poor hygiene or low-quality accommodation; they can be found anywhere, from luxury hotels to budget hoste…
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Today's guest is Jonathan Haidt, whose new book is The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness. The New York University psychologist and Heterodox Academy cofounder argues that what he calls a play-based childhood has been replaced with a phone-based one over the past 50 years, leading to sky…
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Abigail Shrier is author of the best-selling new book Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up. She argues that the mental health of Gen Z—people born between 1997 and 2012—is a mess because an infantilizing therapeutic culture pervades every aspect of their lives.Shrier stresses that she's not against psychological counseling and help per se, b…
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Health and Medication: Jeremy discusses personal health issues, including the use of blood thinners and implications for stroke prevention. Critique of Political Speeches: Analysis of the Prime Minister's speech on manufacturing and industry in Australia, highlighting perceived inconsistencies and critiquing clean energy policies. Economic Policies…
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Humans have long been intrigued by the idea of achieving eternal life, and wondered whether it could ever become possible thanks to medical and technological advances. But in the case of some individuals it seems that it may even be randomly bestowed upon them. Let’s take South Korean man Shin Hyo Myung for example. Ever since he appeared on eNews2…
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While it remains a complex phenomenon, the female orgasm is becoming a focus of more and more medical studies. Back in 2016, French sociomedical researcher Odile Fillod created the first ever 3D model of a clitoris, changing the way we think about female pleasure. And since then, we've learned a fair amount more about the different possible types o…
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Phantom Electric Ghost Podcast With Debra Bowers: Seasoned Marketing Guru Creating a Mindset for Success Biography Debra is a seasoned marketing guru with decades of experience in all forms of advertising and marketing. She specializes in creative strategy and creating campaigns that drive business. She is passionate about women's issues and Co-hos…
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Contributors become guests We munch on the moors The lads teach me scree descending We hear about Jacob's love of postcodes The origins of Bobby's name And all of this in just a short 2hrs Of course I telling you about my training and my breakfasts too! https://www.instagram.com/otbfpod/ onthebackfootpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri…
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We have the quintessential April Fools pick this week with our movie Fools Rush In. It stars Matthew Perry as Alex, a real estate developer who gets sent to Las Vegas where he meets Isabel played by Salma Hayek. After a one night stand, 'whoopsie' she gets pregnant and the pair get married (much to everyone's dismay). In this episode: we agree that…
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Salim Berrada, also known as "the Tinder rapist", has been on trial in France since 18 March 2024. He is accused of raping or sexually assaulting 17 women, after meeting them on the Internet via dating applications. According to victims his MO was always the same: he would invite them to his home for a photo shoot, offer them a drink that they felt…
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According to a 2022 study by Direct Line life insurance, 71% of British adults fail to get the recommended 7 to 9 hours sleep per night. Many people struggle with getting to sleep, and if you use Tiktok, you may well have seen clips of people talking about methods for overcoming that problem. Brain tapping, as found on TikTok, actually combines two…
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Personal anecdotes about technology and preference for traditional writing tools. Discussions on musical artists and their iconic songs. In-depth analysis of the Bruce Liman and Brittany Higgins legal saga. Debate on the use of NDIS funds for sex workers. Reflections on historical events and figures, such as the introduction of the Ford Mustang, th…
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman contextualize Iran's retaliatory strike against Israel before bemoaning the recent vote in Congress on the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).02:20 - Iran's retaliatory strike on Israel13:05 - Ho…
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Jessica's back! It's been a minute since we chatted, so she filled me in on why she broke things off with her guy, why financial literacy matters in relationships, and the tea that happened with “Kyle” when they decided to give it another shot. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 05:03 Jessica breaks up with her ex 24:00 Financial talk in relationships 48:00 Je…
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Imagine yourself tucked snugly under the covers in your bed, anticipating a blissfully restful night's sleep when all of a sudden, you're jolted awake by your partner! And as it turns out, they’ve done that because you were chattering away in your sleep, disturbing their peace and quiet. Now, being rudely awakened in the dead of night is bad enough…
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Seasonal changes and personal anecdotes about gathering wood Personal health updates including hospital visits and treatments Discussion of a mass killing event at Bondi Junction and its societal implications Local issues in Adelaide, such as proposals for converting office spaces to residential apartments State of the South Australian Museum Natio…
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Whether you're an introvert or extrovert, everyone can find benefits in solitude, and aloneness doesn't have to equal loneliness. How can you enjoy your own company and build habits around quality solo time? And are we too quick to cull our friends in the name of self care? We look at how to maintain healthy friendships.…
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PEG Podcast With Dr. Fred Moss Mental Health Advocate/Psychiatrist Unmasking mental health beyond diagnoses Biography Dr. Fred Moss is a mental health advocate/psychiatrist serving in many capacities: keynote speaker, psychiatry expert witness, podcaster, mental health coach, and teacher. A desire to help people be real and heard has been the drivi…
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Positive thinking is the attitude of seeing the bright side of things and expecting the best possible outcome. It doesn’t mean ignoring reality or denying problems, but rather approaching them with optimism and confidence. Positive thinking can help you cope with stress, improve your mood, boost your self-esteem, and even enhance your physical and …
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It's not uncommon for sparks to fly in unexpected ways during intimate moments; sometimes literally! You’ve most likely gone in to kiss someone only to get a small shock when your lips touch. You may have also noticed it tends to happen more often in winter. Have you ever wondered what actually causes these jolts of electricity between couples? Let…
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We've long known that masturbation can help relieve stress and even alleviate menstrual pain in women, thanks to the release of hormones like endorphins acting as a natural painkiller. It’s also well established that sexual activity is beneficial for the cardiovascular system, as it increases our heart rate and may even contribute to lower blood pr…
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When sitting, some of us cross our legs at the knee, while others do so at the ankle. According to a study published in Neuropsychologia in 1994, 62% of people cross their right leg over the left, 26% do the opposite, and 12% have no preference. Sitting with your legs crossed can be comfortable as it helps relieve weight on the buttocks and reduces…
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Female listeners; if you're the oldest of multiple siblings, you probably know the drill. Being the big sister often means being thrust into a parental role from a young age and sometimes having to sacrifice your own personal growth as a result. And discussions of this phenomenon have been increasing in the last year or so. The term "eldest daughte…
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PEG Podcast With Sean Carlton Creator of two podcasts, CEO of Dark Age Media, publisher of SAMO Lives. Tells us about his two podcasts and Dark Age Media Biography I am a podcaster, online publisher, and founder of Dark Age Media. Bringing people to your audience who matter and want to change lives. Link: https://samolives.substack.com/ Donate to s…
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At least 40 U.S. colleges still require a COVID vaccine, according to nocollegemandates.com, an initiative that tracks and opposes the mandates.Martin Kulldorff, a professor of medicine and biostatistician who lost his job at Harvard for refusing the vaccine even though he'd already survived a COVID infection, says such mandates are "unscientific" …
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We spend a good deal of our time at work, 35 hours a week or more. It's an integral part of our lives, so if you can it's always best to surround yourself with good colleagues. They make work not only more enjoyable but stimulating. Their support and collaboration also helps to create a positive environment where teamwork leads to tackling problems…
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Vaping has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially among young people. A 2022 report from Action on Smoking and Health found that an estimated 4.3 million people vape in Great Britain, a figure that is massively up from 800,000 a decade ago. It’s often touted as a safer alternative to smoking, but have you ever wondered what it actu…
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Introduction to live streaming and a guest who operates a jet simulator. Debate on the importance of diversity vs. experience on corporate boards. Critique of political representatives' lack of real-world experience. Discussion on electric vehicle policies and skepticism about their benefits. Issues with smart meters and time-of-day electricity bil…
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There is a growing movement in the world of finance and advocacy, arguing that making money and doing good don't have to be mutually exclusive. What makes an investment ethical? How do you ensure the companies you're investing in actually do what they say? And how much might you need to participate in this growing marketplace? And how can you start…
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This week on the KinkyCast episode 523, we talk about the collaboration between SinisterMinister and LaTatona in organizing drag shows in Tennessee, while addressing misconceptions and challenges faced by the drag and kink communities. It emphasizes inclusivity, community support, and upcoming shows at Revel House, promoting fun, entertainment, and…
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Discussion on Japan's interest in joining the AUKUS alliance Criticism of border protection measures against fruit fly Commentary on electric vehicles and a specific car failing crash tests Mount Etna's eruption and its environmental impact The start of the duck hunting season and opinions on horse racing Legal challenges to the curfew in Alice Spr…
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We're all aware that scammers are getting more meticulous day by day. Iit used to be our grandparents who were the primary targets of their schemes, but nowadays, even the most tech-savvy of us can fall prey to their tricks! At Do You Really Know, we aim to keep you informed about all the latest types of scam, so you can understand how they work an…
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Chewing gum first appeared in the United Kingdom in the year 1911, when AMerican manufacturer William Wrigley founded a British subsidiary. And it’s only become more and more popular as time with time. During World War II, American soldiers traded sticks of gum with European locals for rations. More recently, a widely-cited estimation from the earl…
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PEG Podcast With Malumir R Logan Intersectional polymath with an entrepreneurial spirit “Fluffy like concrete: people-centeredness actually delivers” Biography Anti-oppressive, trauma-informed leader; systems thinker; writer of creative non-fiction, poetry, blog posts and short stories; Tarot Creatrix; Reiki Master; intersectional woman (ambiguousl…
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The percentage of drivers passing their probationary license test after 30 is increasing in Australia. But whether it’s finding an understanding teacher, starting on quieter roads, or seeking the help of a psychologist, people eventually find ways to get their licence. What holds some people back and what helps to push them to master the art of dri…
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Payment redirection scams and their increase Skepticism towards internet banking and the preference for traditional banking methods New Governor-General Sam Mostyn's background and views Controversy over Woolworths not stocking an Anzac biscuit tin benefiting the RSL Former Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe's comments on Australia's tax system The …
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Our new theme this month is April Fools, or movies that showcase people that don't make the best decisions. The first flick we are covering is Quiz Lady, which stars Awkwafina as Anne, an introverted CPA who loves the game show 'Can't Stop The Quiz' and is content to watch it every night at home until her dog gets kidnapped by a loan shark. Her sis…
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In the days of yore, clothes were scrubbed with soap, brushes, and sheer elbow grease. But today, laundry detergents have revolutionized the way we clean our garments. These modern marvels remove stains without requiring Herculean effort. But navigating the overwhelming array of choices in the detergent aisle can be overwhelming. The French consume…
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You might have seen this term on TikTok, Instagram or Pinterest, but do you really know what it means? ‘A Tomato Girl Summer’ is a retro trend inspired by Mediterranean living rather than actual tomatoes. It's about projecting the style and lifestyle of the region, wearing clothes that are comfortable and colourful, eating fresh and seasonal food, …
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