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Guest: Mx. Pucks A'Plenty (burlesque performer, creator of FatCon and FatLesque conferences)
Ms. Pucks A'Plenty, founder of FatCon and ranked the 17th most influential burleque performer in the world, joins Auntie Vice to talk about their gender journey, fat joy, and community. We talk about being a queer, high-femme, nonbinary, diabled, and Black burlesque performer. How they came to understand their intersecting identities and find community.
We discuss the creation of FatCon and how fat community brings strength, joy, and power. We discuss the fat tax, fashion, and how body size shapes the experience in the kink world.
Sites and Socials:
LinkTree
Instagram
Fatlesque
FatCon
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Pontoon Take-Over June 1, Rollins Lake, Colfax, CA
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Guest: Dr. Nick McGlynn
Dr. Nick McGlynn, Senior Researcher and Lecturer at Brighton University, is a geographer with a focus on LGBTQ spaces. His new book Boundaries and Bodies in UK Bear Spaces looks at how the bear community creates spaces, how their corporeal geography aligns with ideas of desirability and community, and how fatness in GBQ men shapes narratives and representation.
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Brighton University Site
Bodies and Boundaries of UK Bear Spaces
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Lost Spaces Podcast re: Wicked Grounds
Let's Get Wet! event link and info
DomCon
London Alternative Market Retreat
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In this episode, Auntie Vice responds to listeners questions about body fluid flavors, strap on harness suggestions, the origin of her name, and more! She also discusses Pride, LGBTQ+ event access, and other issues.
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Brief Strap-on Harness
Candy Apple Lube
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EventsRollins Boathouse Take Over
Nevada City Pool Party
LGBTQ+ Sleep Over
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This episode has explicit content about larger bodies and hucow play.
Guest: Luna KM, creator of SubmissiveGuide.com, writer, and content creator
Luna KM from Submissive Guide joins Auntie Vice to chat about her submissive journey. What began as a personal blog blossomed into the SumbissiveGuide website, Kink Network on Discord, and Patreon channel. Her journey is reflective of many folks discovering BDSM From early forays online to small in-person meet-ups, to connecting with a community of folks who love and support you through your journey, ,Luna covers it all!
Sites and Socials
SubmissvieGuide.com
Patreon
Twitter
Books, Journal Prompt Collections, and Guides
Other Things Mentioned in this Episode
Screw the Roses, Send Me the Thorns Molly Devon and Phillip Miller
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Guest: Joan Price (author, educator)
Joan Price has been writing about aging and sexuality for the last 20 years. Her books are some of the best informed volumed about sex after 65! She joins Auntie Vice to discuss everything from menopause to circadian rhythms and arousal.
Sites and Books
JoanPrice.com
Better Than I Ever Expected: Sex After 60
Naked At Our Age
Sex After Grief
Ultimate Guide to Sex After 50
Other Things Mentioned in this Episode
Hook-up Horror Stories Podcast with Demi Wylde
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Guest: Tabitha Britt (Journalist, Creator of DoYouEndo.com)
Endometriosis affects 10 percent of all AFAB persons (and some men). It is a painful and often debilitating disease. Tabitha Britt knew she had endometriosis for 14 years and still struggled to get doctors to believe and treat her. This is unfortunately the same experience millions of people have. So Tabitha started DoYouEndo.com to allow folks to connect, find information, and community.
She joins Auntie Vice to talk about the pitfalls of the medical system when it comes to treating AFAB folks, the stigma around endometriosis, the misinformation out there, and the social media bans and blocks on any medical information helpful for all things associated with women and periods (oof!).
Sites and Socials
DoYouEndo
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/do.you.endo/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DOYOUENDO/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/doyouendo
Endometriosis Foundation of America: https://www.endofound.org/
Dr. Seckin (highly recommend!): https://drseckin.com/
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Endometriosis Awareness Month
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Guest: Anton Fulmen (writer, educator)
Anton Fulmen joins Auntie Vice to chat about coming into his kinky desires of consensual dominance. He is the author of Heart of Dominance and The Dominance Playbook, joins Auntie Vice to talk about dominance, consensual power exchange, and kink from the cis heterosexual male perspective. They cover how to navigate desire, privilege, learning, and tending to the dominant soul.
Sites & Socials
Website: https://www.consensualdominance.com/
Heart of Dominance
The Dominance Playbook
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Other things mentioned in this episode:
Please Scream Quietly by Julia Fenhell
Hurts So Good by Leigh Cowart
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Guest: Tiana Dodson
Tiana Dodson is Fat. Queer. Parent. Biracial Black and Guamanian/Chamorro Person of Color. Chronically ill. Acutely aware. Book lover. Music fanatic. Compulsive dancer.
Part of my work is to guide people feminine-of-center toward reconnecting with their bodies through pragmatic self-care practices so they can come to see that there is nothing wrong with living in a larger body.
Other parts of my work include being unapologetically fat, living my best fat life in Germany, and uncovering systems of oppression in the most important game of hide-and-seek in my lifetime.
She joins Auntie Vice to chat about her work, her life, and moving toward a more liberated world.
Sites and Socials:
https://tianadodson.com/about/
Live Your Best Fat Life
Instagram
Other things mentioned in this episode:
Da'ShaunHarrison Belly of the Beast
Vanessa Rochelle Lewis Reclaiming Ugly
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Guest: Dr. Tracey Weise, ARPN, Clinical Director Identity Wellness in Anchorage, Alaska
Dr. Weise joins Auntie Vice to talk about what competent care for LGBTQ+ folks looks like in a medical setting. After working for six years as a forensics nurse, Tracey returned to school to get certified in mental health. She has a deep understanding of the how much trauma members of the LGBTQ+ community carry and how important it is to be competent when treating folks in this population. We chat what competence looks like (hint: it isn't just putting a rainbow flag sticker on your site), and what we should expect from healthcare providers.
She talks about Adverse Childhood Events, how they change the brain and body of everyone long term, what trauma-informed medicine looks like, and about starting Alaska's only gender and queer specific healthcare center. She is just awesome! Your should definitely listen.
SItes and Socials
Identity Health Alaska
LGBTQ Heroes Profile
Identity Alaska IG
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Big Queer Book Club on Discord
Sweet and Rough by Sinclair Sexsmith
T!tty Fkn article
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Guest: Dalia Kinsey (registered dietician and nutritionist)
Dalia Kinsey, registered dietitian and nutritionist, joins Auntie Vice to talk about decolonizing health. She speaks to the experience of being a bigger bodied, queer, woman both in school and as a health care consumer. She lives with Grave's Disease (an autoimmune condition) and worked for years to figure out what was wrong. Her experience with hostile and dismissive providers drove her to pursue work to understand nutrition science and work to decolonize it to better serve marginalized communities.
Sites and Socials
DaliaKinsey.com
Instagram
YouTube
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Guest: Lee Harrington (writer, kink educator)
Lee Harrington joins Auntie Vice to chat about kink, BDSM, spirituality, writing, and more. Author of eight kink-centric books, including Sacred Kink: BDSM and the Eight-Fold Path, Harrington discusses what it is like putting the personal out there in written form. We also touch on the importance of connecting with communities, groupthink, and handling things in the kink world when a scene goes sideways.
Sites and Socials
PassionandSoul website
Instagram
Author Page on Amazon
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Other things mentioned in this episode
The Big Queer Book Club on Discord. Invite link https://discord.gg/MWTCCuPr (These expire periodically. If you need a new one, please email [email protected]
February read Open Throat by Henry Hoke
You can also get the NEW! Fat Chicks on Top ball cap to show your love for the show! Buy it here.
Queer Werewolves Destroy Capitalism book
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This episode has explicit discussion of race play. Please be advised it may be upsetting to some folks. The play we discuss is consensual and there are no derogatory terms used in the episode.
Guest: Mollena Lee Williams-Hass (Actress, Writer, Educator, Librettist)
Larger than life, phat as hell, whipsmart AND smart about whips, Mollena [aka "The Perverted Negress" aaka "Mo" aaaka "Pony Oracle," but that is a longer tail] is a performer, storyteller, BDSM/Kink/Leather/AlternativeLifestyle Educatrix, Executive Pervert, librettist and Muse. She is beloved by and in service to her "Spousemeister," legendary contemporary music composer Georg Friedrich Haas.
Mollena is an outspoken footsoldier in the fight against bigotry and ignorance and a thought-leader in the world of Power Exchange dynamics. AND hey, she's been sober since 2007 and has a hard-on for living life fully and unabashedly.
We chat edge play, acting, story telling, race play, cannibalism, feral lesbians, and much more!
Sites and Socials
Mollena.com
Instagram
@Mollena on most other socials
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Big Queer Book Club on Discord will read Henry Hoke's Open Throat this month. Meeting is Feb. 14 at 6 PM PST/9 PM EST. If you can't find the server, feel free to DM for a personal invite.
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Guest: Mama Vi/Viola Johnson (leatherwoman, founder of Carter-Johnson Library, Founding member Onyx Pearls)
Viola Johnson, author, activist, leatherwoman, joins Auntie Vice to chat about leather history, the importance of our history and stories, and the founding of the Johnson-Carter library. Mama Vi came out as a lesbian in the 1970s, when it was still illegal to be openly gay. She discovered leather and kink in college and married her college sweetheart.
Mama Vi holds multiple international leather titles and awards. She wrote To Love, To Obey, and to Serve, the first published novel of a consensual slave in a power exchange relationship. She began transporting magazines and event flyers from Los Angeles to Kansas in the 1980s during the first wave of AIDS. These materials would become the beginnings of the Carter-Johnson Library. After realizing she had won a queer book on eBay instead of a man who was looking to burn the book, she decided to start a formal library to save kinky, queer stories. The library recently expanded significantly after receiving the physical collection of the Center for Sex and Culture which lost its physical space in San Francisco, CA.
Sites and Socials
Carter Johnson Library
Fetlife
Facebook
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Global Summit for Sexual Freedom Conference Feb 3-10 online
Eulenspeigel Society
Onyx Pearls
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Guest: Moxie Minion, TikTok Influencer, Bootblack
Moxie Minion, Northwest Bootblack Titleholder and TikTok influencer joins Auntie Vice to talk leather, queerness, books, history, and coming out later in life. We cover what leather is and how the title system works, how leather families work to support a healthy community, queer literature, and raising healthy kids in today's toxic world.
Sites and Soicals
TikTok
Fetlife @MoxieMinion
Linktr.ee
Year of Queer Lit @YoQL
Year in Queer Lit reading list
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Discord The Big Queer Book Club
February Book Club pic Open Throat, Henry Hoke.
Global Summit for Sexual Freedom tickets through Eventbrite
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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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Auntie Vice's The Big Queer Book Club on Discord meets the second Wednesday of the month at 6 PM PST/9 PM EST. It is free to join. The February book is Open Throat by Henry Hoke.
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Guest: Mx. Bliss (lawyer, rigger)
Mx. Bliss, the consent compliance officer and legal counsel for Kink.com joins Auntie Vice to talk about consent, the law, bondage, and her personal journey with kink. Mx. Bliss worked in the vanilla world as a lawyer until about five years ago. She closed her legal practice to work as a pro Domme. Eventually she was drawn back to practicing law for a kinky company (Kink.com).
We discuss the Explicit Prior Consent model legal policy she is working on with the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom on through their Consent Counts committee. We then discuss the intersection of sex work, bias, and consent. We dive deep into how consent is evolving both in law and in community usage.
Sites and Socials:
Mx_Bliss on Fetlife
Linktree
National Coalition for Sexual Freedom
Kink.com
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Guest: Christina Hughes (doula, pregnancy support)
Christina Hughes is an advocate and doula for fat moms. She had two very positive medical experiences with the births of her children and then created "My Big Fat Pregnancy" to help other bigger bodied folks have positive pregnancy and birth experiences. Sites & Socials www.bigfatpregnancy.comemail: [email protected]: https://www.facebook.com/BigFatPregnancyPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/bigfatpregnancy/ Our podcast should be launched early november so I'lll send you the info when I get it up on RSS. Things I mentioned in the episode:All Bodies Welcome GuideSubscribe to our mailing list and you'll get a free Fat Birth Myth Busting guide where we talk about the top 3 myths of infertility and pregnancy while fat.Nicola Salmon - expert in size inclusive fertility @fatpositivefertility on IG and her website is https://nicolasalmon.co.uk/Homebirth Studies: you don't have to include all of these of courseWhile less than 2% of pregnant people choose planned out-of-hospital birth in the US, there are many studies comparing the safety of home birth and birth center births to hospital birth. Studies show that planned home or birth center births, for low-risk clients, attended by qualified midwives, are as safe, or safer than, hospital births. Overall, when birthing at home, interventions are reduced and satisfaction is increased. Decades of research studies continue to demonstrate the safety of out-of-hospital birth for low risk childbearing people.
A 2021 study out of Washington state published in Obstetrics and Gynecology concluded that planned home births in Washington state had comparable safety outcomes to those in Canada, the U.K., and the Netherlands, all locations that have long standing integration of midwives and home birth in their healthcare systems. This study also confirmed no difference in safety outcomes between midwife-attended planned home births and births in a state-licensed, freestanding birth center. The Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group published a study on planned hospital birth versus planned home birth in September 2012 concluding that:– Observational studies of increasingly better quality and in different settings suggest that planned home birth in many places can be as safe as planned hospital birth and with less intervention and fewer complications.A study out of McMaster University in Canada was published in September 2009, in the journal Birth comparing outcomes for midwife attended planned home births and midwife attended planned hospital births. That study concluded:– All measures of serious maternal morbidity were lower in the planned home birth group as were rates for all interventions including cesarean section (5.2% vs 8.1%).– Midwives who were integrated into the health care system with good access to emergency services, consultation, and transfer of care provided care resulting in favorable outcomes for people planning both home or hospital births.A 2009 study published in BJOG: An International of Obstetrics & Gynaecology compared perinatal mortality and morbidity between planned home and planned hospital births among low-risk pregnancies, and found no difference in safety.A 2018 study published in PLOS ONE affirmed that integration of midwives into the healthcare system is associated with higher rates of physiologic birth, fewer interventions, and fewer adverse outcomes for babies. In addition, this study found that Washington state ranked highest in the United States for our level of integration.A 2014 study published in Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health reviewed outcomes for over 16,000 midwife-led planned home births from 2004 to 2009 in the United States. This prospective study compared safety data as well as rates of intervention to low-risk hospital births, and found that midwife-led home births were comparably safe to hospital births, while minimizing interventions.In a 2005 study, published in the British Medical Journal, evaluating the safety of home births in North America involving direct entry midwives, found that intervention rates were substantially lower than for low risk US clients having hospital births. The study concluded:– Planned low risk home births in North America attended by certified professional midwives were associated with lower rates of medical intervention but similar intrapartum and neonatal mortality to that of low risk hospital births in the United States.A report released in Birth in 2019 finds a continuing increase in the percentage of out-of-hospital births in the US. This study examines out-of-hospital birth trends from 2004 to 2017: “Trends and State Variations in Out-of-Hospital Births in the United States, 2004-2017”. -
Guest: Lamya H (writer, activist)
Lamya H chronicles their journey to living fully as a nonbinary, queer, hijabi in the book Hijab Butch Blues. Their work employs stories from the Koran and how Lamya interprets these stories to amplify their own journey into full personhood. We chat queerness, Islam, gender, hijab, religion, place and so much more!
Their memoir has been billed as one of the best LGBTQ+ books of 2023 by multiple literary associations and is a stunning example of how memoir can be used to toggle between the deeply personal and the universal.
Sites & Socials
@LamyaIsAngry on Twitter and Instagram
Hijab Butch Blues
Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg
Amazing Hijabi make-up artist does Disney Princesses
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Join The Big Queer Book Club on Discord to chat with folks about LGBTQ+ author's and their works.
January 17th at 6 PM PST we meet to chat about Hijab Butch Blues.
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Guest: Ragen Chastain (blogger, author, podcaster)
Ragan Chastian began debunking weight loss "science" in 2009. She originally just wanted to find the most effective diet for weight loss. What she found was over a centruy of bad research. It was so bad, she did her search a second time to verify she hadn't missed anything.
What she discovered is that most "weight loss" research limits its time period to less than two years. When participants began to regain weight, research simply stops and reports what happened in the first year. She discusses how current astroturf organizations (fake grass roots groups) continue to promote bunk science to further their profits.
We also chat about how the weight lost industry has co-opted the language of body liberationists to promote weight stigma and continue to get folks to risk their lives to be thin.
Sites and Socials
Substack Newsletter
Dances with Fat blog
Instagram
Fat, The Owners Manual
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Big Queer Book Club on Discord
Geek History of Time Podcast
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Guest: Danni Adams (body image coach, influencer)
Danni Adams, body image coach and influencer in the body liberation space, joins Auntie Vice to chat about body liberation, the connection between fatphobia and anti-Blackness, food access, growing up poor, and so much more!
Sites and Socials
Instagram
Linktr.ee
TikTok
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Geek History of Time podcast
Big Queer Book Club
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