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Savage Lovecast

Savage Lovecast Episode 864

Savage Lovecast

Dan Savage

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Sexuality, Relationships

4.76.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

A woman suddenly started having orgasms while using the elliptical machine at the gym. To help explain this potentially embarrassing phenomenon, Dan brings on Dr. Debby Herbenick, author of The Coregasm Workout: The Revolutionary Method for Better Sex Through Exercise. And you now have a new goal. A dom woman and her bi male sub are having a trouble trying to find a male unicorn. They have time constraints, and they live in a suburb, not a city. The guys they meet either can’t get it up, or ghost them. He is impatient to enjoy some male attention. How can they find the man of their three-way dreams? On the Magnum, Dan brings on author and comedian Jolenta Greenberg. Jolenta co-hosts: How to be Fine, which analyzes self-help and wellness culture. They talk about how men are getting bamboozled into this genre as well as women, and you’ll enjoy a lengthy discussion about stinky dicks. And for you who insist on watching television, a discussion on how to pretend you’re familiar with something called “Real Housewives.” Finally, a woman’s aunt is so excited to embrace her newly discovered lesbianism that she is neglecting her infirmed husband. The uncle wants to keep it a secret and the aunt is over-sharing on social media. What is our poor caller to do? She did the right thing! She recorded her question and sent it to [email protected]. Or she called 206-302-2064. You can too. This episode is brought to you by Dipsea: an app full of hundreds of short, sexy audio stories designed by women for women. Get an extended 30 day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/savage. This episode is brought to you by Talkspace- online therapy that makes it easy to get extra mental health support. For $100 off your first month, go to Talkspace.com and use the offer code Savage. Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/savage. Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show!

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the microversion of the Savage Love cast at Savage.loaf.

0:22.9

I've got a lot of open tabs on my laptop because when I see a story, I might want to talk about it,

0:27.2

the top of the show, I leave the tab open. I don't get to all of them. Others don't rise to

0:32.3

the level of top of the show. So lots of open tabs on my computer that I'm closing today

0:38.4

because I'm cleaning house, closing tabs left and right because, well, that torn rotator cuff I've

0:44.8

mentioned once or twice or 3,000 times now is getting reattached on Thursday. It's going to be a

0:50.0

month of a few weeks for me. Next week, you're going to find out what the top of the show sounds like

0:53.8

when I am on powerful pain killers. That should be fun. You're going to want to tune in for that.

0:58.8

But I wanted to face next week with at least a cleaned up computer and no open tabs. So,

1:05.3

closing tabs. First tab I'm closing is an open tab for an episode of the Just That's Mike Peska's

1:10.8

podcast. I didn't want to rant about something Mike said. I don't have anything to say about

1:15.5

something Mike said. I always learn from what Mike has to say. I left the tab open because I thought

1:21.6

I might want to talk about an ad that appeared at the top of that episode of the Just. I

1:27.0

subscribe to the Just Now so I don't hear ads at the Just anymore. But I can't subscribe to

1:31.8

every podcast and I keep hearing this ad on other people's podcasts. Now, I don't want to advertise

1:39.2

a company that isn't advertising on my show, but I might have to talk about this ad. There is

1:45.2

this company. It's a website that helps people find contractors to do home repairs or remodels.

1:50.8

And it recently changed its name from Angie's list to Angie for reasons.

1:57.1

Reasons I still don't quite understand despite having heard the ad that supposedly explains why

2:02.3

the company changed its name at least three or four hundred times. The ad opens with a few

2:07.7

characters, voice actors speculating about the name change. And it is a diverse group of voices.

2:20.3

Hey, it's faster. No way. It's to be more iconic. It must be a tech thing.

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