Wed, 27 June 2018
“Do you have any idea how many female comics want to f*ck the shit out of me?” Comedian Margo Reiss knows that many are taking her transition into womanhood more than nicely. But others are still stumbling over their words, over-apologizing, and acting generally nervous around her. “Stop apologizing. This is not about you,” is what Margo has to tell people in her life since coming out as transgender. Because as difficult as switching the pronouns you use may be, living that switch is a hell of a lot harder. Hear more, including Margo’s foray into sex work to pay for a $25,000 surgery! ALSO: Comedian Rosa Escandon helps me out with this week’s intro and insists #RosaIsHot! |
Wed, 20 June 2018
Just because you’re an outgoing, sultry, all-holes sexpot in front of the camera doesn’t mean you’re not petrified of parties when your clothes are on. Ela Darling is more comfortable webcamming to thousands of unknown horny men than being at a party with 50 strangers. I feel the exact same away (about the parties and the webcamming). Ela opens up about the social life of a porn performer (or the lack thereof) and shares her gripe with tacky interview questions. Join us by pouring a vodka on the rocks, lying down in a nice hotel room, and checking out this week’s Manwhore Podcast! Or just listen on your commute or whatever. |
Wed, 13 June 2018
Every college crew has their Fun Gal. Ours was Sarah. Fun Time Sarah has grown up and slowed down her sluttier ways, settling for a good Catholic boy who she’s trying to talk into some innocent public sex. But as the relationship progresses, awkward questions arise. When is the appropriate time to ask those questions? After this week’s Manwhore Podcast, you’ll hopefully learn that the answer is “not mid-make out at your high school reunion”! |
Wed, 6 June 2018
“All sex is political,” shouts Madison Young during her one-woman show Reveal All Fear Nothing. She shouts the war cry with a stiletto kicked into the air, rope wrapped around her topless body. Her career as a feminist pornographer, performer, and writer pushes against the typical stigma attached to female sexuality and the male gaze. Madison shares her story of escaping Ohio to San Francisco and how she creates authentic sexual performances on camera (as opposed to, what she playfully calls, fast food porn). Listen in and have yourself an artgasm with Madison Young! |