Sissy
There’s an electrical power plant technology instructor at Wyoming’s Casper College who stands out on campus. His name is Sissy Goodwin and he dresses in women’s clothing.
There’s an electrical power plant technology instructor at Wyoming’s Casper College who stands out on campus. His name is Sissy Goodwin and he dresses in women’s clothing.
If your boyfriend wants you to help him to film women so he can scratch his voyeur itch, is there an ethical way to do this? Hear the sordid tale of the the woman who wants to call Child Protective Services on her own damn boyfriend. On the Magnum, Dan chats with writer and BDSM educator Mollena Williams about “sub space” -what it is, and what it isn’t. Also, a woman is getting annoyed that her boyfriend keeps presenting her with highly scripted sex scenarios that probably originated from porn. How can she keep him happy but also fly off-script? 206-302-2064 Today’s episode is also brought to you by Blue Apron- the delivery service that sends you fresh ingredients and incredible recipes so you can make fabulous meals at home. Check out this week’s menu and get your first 3 meals free by going to BlueApron.com/Savage. Today’s episode of the Lovecast is brought to you by Five Four Club- fashionable men’s clothing curated and sent right to your door. Get 50% off your first package at www.FiveFourClub.com when you use the offer code Savage. This episode is brought to you by Blinkist: over 2,000 of the best-selling nonfiction books, transformed into powerful packs you can read or listen to in just 15 minutes. Go to Blinkist.com/SAVAGE to start your free trial today.
The Irish writer Sally Rooney, who is twenty-six, wrote the first draft of her début novel, “Conversations with Friends,” in a several-month-long torrent of creativity, when she was just twenty-three. Rooney’s editor calls her a “Salinger for the Snapcha
Mondo Cozmo is in the house!!! On this week’s episode of Unqualified, Anna and Sim sit down with their good friend and musician Josh Ostrander (MONDO COZMO)! Anna and Josh discuss when Anna starred in one of his music videos (3:30) and how his career has recently started to skyrocket (3:50). Josh then dives deep into how he writes his music (17:00), and they ask some deal-breakers that Josh isn’t too judgmental about (31:00). Did we mention that Sim reveals how Unqualified was started? (51:00) Later, they call Joyce (56:00), who completely forgot about her friend’s wedding! Throughout the episode, Josh plays some of his amazing tunes like “Shine” and ends the episode with his new song “Automatic” (1:15:00). Tune in! And make sure to check out the new Mondo Cozmo album out on August 4th! This episode is sponsored by Helix Sleep Mattresses and Audible. Helix Sleep Mattresses are mattresses customized for your sleeping preferences. Audible is one of the largest producers of downloadable audiobooks in the world. Check out our offers! For $50 off your order, visit helixsleep.com/unqualified For a 30-day trial membership, visit audible.com/unqualified Social Media: Mondo Cozmo: @mondocozmo Anna Faris: @annafaris Sim Sarna: @simsarna Unqualified: @unqualified
On the heels of making her biggest Hollywood movies in years, Jean Seberg becomes involved with two black radicals, one a cousin of Malcolm X who spouted violent, anti-white rhetoric, the other a leader of the Black Panthers. Jean starts offering money and support to these men and their causes, which attracts the attention of the FBI. Meanwhile, Jane leaves Vadim - and Hollywood - to find herself as a political activist, working on behalf of American Indians, the Black Panthers, and Vietnam veterans. Despite all her best efforts, Jane hadn’t yet alienated Hollywood - while she was being watched by the FBI, Jane starred in one of the great surveillance thrillers of the 1970s, Klute.
Tom Power speaks to Johnny Dark, one of Sam Shepard’s best friends, about the life of the acclaimed playwright and actor.
CBC star Rick Mercer looks back at his years of success in the worlds of comedy and politics, and traces it all back to his Newfoundland roots.
Sour Heart author Jenny Zhang talks about how her book looks at immigrant life. Johnny Dark talks about his longtime friend, the late Sam Shepard. Heather Cornell provides a gateway to tap dancing. Rick Mercer on why he mixes comedy and politics.
Zhang’s short story collection Sour Heart, focusing on the lives of Chinese-Americans, establishes her as an important literary voice.
Tap dancer and instructor Heather Cornell provides a gateway to tap dancing’s rich and often misunderstood history.