Episodes
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Bri Burning: Finding Family
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Guest: Bri Burning (educator, International Person of Leather 2020-2024)
Bri Burning (she/they) is a non-binary, queer, fat, femme, leather, ethical non-monogamist, genderqueer, babygrill, and slave-identified person. I'm a very thankful girl to have such a supportive, loving, and incredible Partner who challenges me and pushes me to be my best, thank you JoshInTheBox.
Bri joins Auntie Vice to chat about the leather community, being bigger bodied, finding family and community in the leather world, reconciling with their body, and much more!
Sites and Socials
Bri_Burning on Fetlife
BriBurning (Instagram)
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Tristan Taormino: An@l Sex Made Me
Monday Oct 09, 2023
Monday Oct 09, 2023
Guest: Tristan Taormino (author, educator, film maker)
Tristan Taormino, preeminent sex educator and author, joins Auntie Vice to chat about her new memoir A Part of the Heart Can't Be Eaten. The memoir focuses largely on her relationship with her gay father. She chat about her career as a sex educator and a feminist porn producer, depression, and her new, energizing relationship in her 50s.
Sites and Socials
Opening Up: A Guide to Creating and Sustaning Open Relationships
The Ultimate Guide to Anal Sex for Women
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Monday Mar 06, 2023
Sunny Megatron: Sexy & Brilliant
Monday Mar 06, 2023
Monday Mar 06, 2023
Guest: Sunny Megatron, podcastor, television host, sex educator
Sunny Megatron is an award-winning Sexologist, Kink & BDSM Educator, Certified Sex Educator and Relationship Coach, and media personality. She’s the host and executive producer of the Showtime original television series, SEX with Sunny Megatron, plus co-hosts AASECT Award-winning American Sex Podcast and Open Deeply Podcast. XBIZ 2021 Sexpert of the Year, Sunny is now Editor-in-Chief of kink-focused Zipper Magazine.
Known for her unique build-your-own-adventure approach to sex, kink & relationships, Sunny coined the BDSM community catch-phrase, Kink is Customizable™. In her sell-out workshops, her unique brand of “edutainment” seamlessly combines her humorous lecturing style, interactive exercises, and the latest sexuality research. Sunny’s passion is helping people become their authentic, erotic selves by learning to overcome shame and shed inhibitions. As a lifestyle BDSM enthusiast, her work focuses on demystifying alt-sex, amplifying erotic intelligence, and ending stigma.
Sites and Links
@SunnyMegatron on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok
Monday Jan 30, 2023
Clarkisha Kent: Bad Bitch Manifesto!
Monday Jan 30, 2023
Monday Jan 30, 2023
Guest: Clarkisha Kent, author and cultural critic
Clarkisha Ken, author and cultural critic, joins Auntie Vice to talk about weight, the medial profession, health, race, movies and her new memoir. As a cultural critic and writer for Huff Post, BET, Entertainment Weekly, The Root and much more she takes on the representation of Black folks, women, and fat people. She is the creator of the Kent Test, a way to see how well Black folks are represented in media. She is also a Nigerian immigrant, bisexual, and graduate from the prestigious University of Chicago.
Recommended films in this episode:
Set It Off
The Conjuring
The Nanny (2021)
Pretty Woman
True Grit
Blair Witch Project
Nope
Black Panther
Kent, Clarkisha. (March 2023) Fat Off, Fat On: A Big Bitch Manifesto. CUNY Feminist Press.
Sites & Socials
@IWriteAllSDay_ (Twitter)
@ClarkishaKent (Instagram)
Twitch.tv/ClarkishaKent
Sunday Apr 17, 2022
Imani Barbarin: Black, Disabled JOY!
Sunday Apr 17, 2022
Sunday Apr 17, 2022
Guest: Imani Barbarin, disabilities advocate
Imani Barbarin (crutches and spice) joins Auntie Vice to talk about disabilities, representation, the American and French healthcare systems, SSDI, COVID and finding joy!
She spends time discussing racism, sexism, fatphobia, and gaslighting by doctors. We delve into how this impacts patient's health and long-term outcomes. For every doctor who has ever treated a fat, Black, or disabled person, hear what we actually experience at your hands.
With COVID now looking like it will be a mass disabling event, she discusses how the Social Security System is on the verge of collapse and how more than 10,000 people a year die while waiting for paperwork to be processed.
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Monday Mar 28, 2022
Jesse Rivera Finds His Tribe
Monday Mar 28, 2022
Monday Mar 28, 2022
Guest: Jesse Rivera, Comic & Podcaster
Jesse Rivera, host of Jesse Rivera Likes to Talk, Jesse Rivera's Top 5, and producer/host of "Dear Abby WTF?" "Tele Novella" and other improv shows joins Auntie Vice to talk comedy, podcasting, growing up Mexican in California's Central Valley and MORE!!!
We chat the importance of finding tribe, how he connected with comics and found his, the recent death of his mom, doing body positive comedy, and turning 50!
He also heaps praise on the Sacramento comic community. If you have worked in, have a venue in, or attend comedy in the Sacramento era, you might just be name checked in this episode.
Saturday May 11, 2019
Epsidoe 14: Disability, Healing, and Star Trek
Saturday May 11, 2019
Saturday May 11, 2019
Hosts: Auntie Vice and CharRon Smith
Guests: Kirsten Shultz, Katori Knight, Amber Whitford
Disability advocates Kristen Shultz and Katori Knight discuss their disability journeys, non-binary identities, and joy in pop culture and performance.
Amber Whitfor and CharRon Smith bond over Next Generation and argue about the value of the first Black captain getting an outpost versus a ship to captain. Auntie Vice is just confused by this whole thing...
Monday Apr 01, 2019
Episode 13: Invisible Disabilities
Monday Apr 01, 2019
Monday Apr 01, 2019
Co-Hosts: Erica Ambrin, Auntie Vice
Guests: Ali Yada, Amber Whitford
Erica Ambrin (musician, songwriter) joins Auntie Vice to chat music, creativity, writing, and love. She drops an amazing song for the guests.
Ali Yada (comic) talks about creating her Invisible Disabilities comedy show, living with anxiety and what meth addiction and Mormonism have in common.
Amber Whitford (comic) talks about living with multiple invisible disabilities, pursuing her passion, and recycling cats.
Monday Mar 25, 2019
Episode 12: Connections
Monday Mar 25, 2019
Monday Mar 25, 2019
Co-Hosts: Auntie Vice
Guests: Koe Creation, Amy Estes
Koe Creation (author, educator) talks about their new memoir This Heart Holds Many which covers their childhood growing up in a polyamours, sex-positive family in the Pacific Northwest.
Amy Estes (comic) talks about finding intuitive eating, learning to nourish herself and connecting with her body.