Biologist and science historian Rupert Sheldrake is known as a heretic of science, mostly for his deeply strange ideas about what connects all living things. But his pokes at science help keep the field from growing dogmatic and for that we salute him. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
A gay man was hooking up at a bathhouse. His brand new lover wanted to bring a little romance into the encounter by saying the caller’s name and complimenting him. The caller was horrified. Isn’t bathhouse sex supposed to be anonymous? Meanwhile, in another corner of our universe, a woman is appalled that her boyfriend closes his eyes when they’re having sex. How can she get him to gaze deeply into her soul while pounding her real good? On the Magnum version of the show, Dan chats with stand-up comedian, and podcaster Cameron Esposito about her new book: Save Yourself, and how queerness and the experience of being closeted impacts her comedy. Finally, a married man with a one year-old child bemoans the quality of the “service sex” he’s getting these days. With he ever see the return of enthusiastic rutting? 206-302-2064 voicemail@savagelovecast.com This episode is brought to you by Squarespace. They make it easy to build a website or blog. Give it a whirl at and if you want to buy it, use the code Savage for a 10% off your first purchase. This episode is brought toy by Tushy- the modern bidet attachment that washes your ass completely. Go to and get 10% off your order with promo code SAVAGE. Stop wiping and start washing with TUSHY. Today’s Lovecast is brought to you by MeUndies.com: High quality, super-comfortable, good looking undies. Get 15% off your first order when you go to .
We revisit our magical conversation with Academy Award winning songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. They’re the husband and wife writing team behind 2013’s modern classic “Let it Go” from the animated film Frozen and “Remember Me” from 2017’s Coco. The Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony-award winning duo joined Bullseye to share the story of how they first met as well as chat about how they draw inspiration for their song lyrics. Plus, they tell us what date night at the Oscars with their kids is like.
Mx. Wolverine is a two-spirit drag performer who’s featured in the latest season of the CBC Arts show, Canada’s A Drag. They joined Tom Power live in the q studio to tell us how drag opened up a new world of possibilities for them and why they love performing for Indigenous audiences.
Classical pianist James Rhodes dropped by the q studio for a live performance and conversation about his new book, Playlist: The Rebels and Revolutionaries of Sound.
Dave Bautista is one of the few pro wrestlers to make a successful switch into the world of acting. His latest role is in the action comedy, My Spy. He dropped by the q studio with his young co-star, Chloe Coleman, to tell us more about the movie.
Pianist James Rhodes performs live in the q studio and tells us why he’s on a mission to shake off classical music’s stuffy reputation. Dave Bautista and Chloe Coleman discuss their new action comedy, My Spy, and also reflect on their individual careers as a former pro wrestler and a child star, respectively. Drag king Mx. Wolverine explains how they’re breaking the boundaries of what’s considered drag and why they love performing for Indigenous audiences. Singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez talks about stepping into the next phase of her career and releasing her debut album, Before Love Came to Kill Us.
Jessie Reyez has been nominated for a Grammy, she’s won Junos, she’s worked with Eminem and Sam Smith on some huge songs, and she’s set to become the opening act for Billie Eilish on one of the biggest tours of the year. What’s really mind-blowing, though, is that she hasn’t released a single album yet. She joined us to talk about stepping into the next phase of her career.
On the Gist, 1946 was a good year for presidential births.In the interview, New York Times columnist Ross Douthat is here to discuss his new book The Decadent Society: How We Became the Victims of Our Own Success. He and Mike debate the meaning of decadence, Douthat’s ideas of a way out of decadence, and whether or not we just need to pivot to a different religion.In the spiel, this Democratic nomination process sucks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices