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Modern HysteriaModern HysteriaS1E23 The Clitoris x Arousal x Better Sex with Cindy Scharkey, RN, BSNThis week, I am joined by the “Lube Fairy” herself, Cindy Scharkey, RN, BSN, to talk about a much-misunderstood, underrated, and “hard to find” body part: The clitoris.What is it? Why doesn’t it get enough credit? And what are we missing about our own pleasure?THE TABOOIn this episode we dive into sexual pleasure — specifically, the widespread ignorance, silence, and shame surrounding the clitoris, arousal, and women’s right to enjoy sex on their own terms, plus:* The cultural erasure of the clitoris and female anatomy from sex education2025-05-151h 07Latter-day Saint ArtLatter-day Saint ArtLatter-day Saint Art Episode 10: Charting LDS ArtJenny Champoux: Hello, and welcome to our final episode of Latter-day Saint Art, a limited series podcast from Wayfare Magazine. I'm your host, Jenny Champoux. Throughout this series, we've examined the artistic tradition of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and we've talked with contributors to the book Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader. The book was published in September by Oxford University Press, with support from the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts. If you're listening on the podcast, keep in mind that you can find a video, transcript, and images of the artworks at wayfaremagazine.org.2025-05-141h 07AwareNow™: The Official Podcast for CausesAwareNow™: The Official Podcast for CausesEmily Ladau: Exclusive Interview: 'More Than Meets The Chair'From Sesame Street to the streets of advocacy, Emily Ladau has been using her voice to shift perspectives and spark change since the age of ten. Born with Larsen syndrome and never one to shy away from the spotlight, she’s shown the world that disability is not a deficit—it’s a story worth telling in full color and full volume. Whether through her editorial leadership, her bestselling book Demystifying Disability, or simply through conversations that crack open compassion, Emily leads with heart, humor, and honesty. In this conversation, we talk Big Bird, big myths, and even bigger truths...2025-05-0523 minFkd Up By FaithFkd Up By FaithEpisode 34 - with Divine Provisions Co.I had an absolute blast talking to Emily Larsen and Trey Comstock from Divine Provisions Co. They are both United Methodist pastors based in Houston Texas, and together as Divine Provisions Co. they produce no less than three podcasts.We move from Trey and Emily's Fkd Up By Faith stories - OMG is all I can say - to talking about the theology of pool party baptisms and ministry as a game of Dungeons and Dragons. FULL TYPED TRANSCRIPT AT https://judemills.com/fubf-episode-34-with-divine-provisions-co2025-05-0351 minComposers DatebookComposers DatebookLarsen's 'Calamity Jane' songsSynopsisSongs form a significant part of the output of American composer Libby Larsen. Like many other composers, she’s set poems of Emily Dickinson and Rainer Maria Rilke — but she has also penned her song-cycle Try Me, Good King: Last Words of the Wives of Henry VIII. Another, for mezzo-soprano and handbell choir Hell’s Belles, is set to words of formidable women such as Talulah Bankhead, Billie Jean King, and Gertrude Stein.On today’s date in 1989, Larsen’s Songs from Letters: Calamity Jane to her Daughter, Jenny had its premiere performanc...2025-04-0802 minModern HysteriaModern HysteriaS1E9 People Pleasing x Libido with Sexologist Lucy RowettThis episode confronts the deeply-ingrained taboo that women’s sexual desire should be effortless, constant, and primarily for the benefit of others.We'll talk about the sex you might have:* out of obligation* to “check it off your to-do list”* to “talk yourself into”The Taboo* We’re told that a “good” woman is sexually available—but not “too much.”* We’re taught that if we don’t want sex, something must be wrong with us.* We’re conditioned to see our sexuality as a duty, not...2025-02-0554 minThe French PressThe French Press29 ChristkindThis is The French Press one year anniversary, and it didn't go as planned. I found myself recording from my bed because I was in no shape to record in my usual spot (my closet). I had my notes all ready to go but was really too sick to record, yet the story I planned to talk about wouldn't leave me alone (or more likely the Holy Spirit). The whole experience reminded me of the Christmas story itself, it was not how we humans would have planned it, yet, God has his ways. *Trigger warning* the story...2024-12-2442 minThe French PressThe French Press28 Ordinarily Inaccessible Christmas Did you know Christmas stories are considered their own genre? The repeated themes of reconciliation, forgiveness and selflessness are echoes of what Christ has done for us. The wealthy magi brought expensive gifts where the lowly shepards only brought worship and praise. No matter what you have to offer, you can bring glory to God by sharing what you have with others this Christmas season. Reference to myrrh: John 19:39 Show reference: Season 1 episode 4 "puppy train your brain" Books mentioned in this episode: Switch on Your Brain: The Key to Peak Happiness...2024-12-1050 minDo Something MoreDo Something More76. Jacquelynn Sokol and Emily Larsen with the Springville Museum of Art and Fostering Beauty and Contemplation Through Life-Affirming Art and ExperienceSend us a textThis week is unique for the podcast because I’m featuring a museum for the first time…the Springville Museum of Art. My guests Jacquelynn Sokol and Emily Larsen both work for the museum and they share some great thoughts about the power of art and the museum’s mission to make art accessible to everyone in their community. They share about the many programs the museum does, and also about some of the unique and long-running exhibits they do each year. I especially loved the message shared at the end of this episod...2024-11-0530 minWrite & SeekWrite & SeekEpisode 14 | Katherine Larsen & Emily Tsokos PurtillWelcome to Write & Seek!Meet my guest.Emily Tsokos Purtill is a Western Australian writer of Greek heritage living in Perth/Boorloo on the lands of the Whadjuk Nyoongar people. She has also lived in the UK, Vancouver, Paris and New York. Her creative non fiction, short fiction, flash fiction and poetry has been awarded and published in anthologies and journals in Australia and the United States. Her short fiction can be found in Westerly and Griffith Review. After being awarded for her short fiction as a young writer, including winning the Tim...2024-10-2351 minAMI Audiobook ReviewAMI Audiobook ReviewAdvocate, Author, and Communications Specialist Emily LadauEmily Ladau is a passionate disability rights activist, writer, storyteller, and digital communications consultant. She was born with Larsen Syndrome, a genetic physical disability. Her career began at the age of 10, when she appeared on several episodes of Sesame Street to educate kids about life with a physical disability. She is the co-host of The Accessible Stall Podcast, and author of Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to be an Ally. AMI Audiobook Review is broadcast on AMI-audio in Canada and publishes three new podcast episodes a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and...2024-10-0930 minthe CANDYcolored studio of oil painter katrina bergthe CANDYcolored studio of oil painter katrina bergthe 100th spring salon: director emily larsen on work in this latest exhibition and a retrospect of the past 100!CANDYcolored studio podcast episode 239:dear friend, artist, and the director of the springville museum: emily larsen and i chat about 17 of the 276 pieces in the 100th annual spring salon. she also shares with us the great heritage and some memories associated with the springville salon. springville museum is truly the art center of the state of utah. so much goodness converges in this sweet space and thanks to all that are associated with it: the collectors, the donors, the artists, the visitors, the families that bring their young children, the quilters and quilt lovers, the students who...2024-06-1232 minThe DissenterThe Dissenter#929 Emily Qureshi-Hurst: God, Salvation, and the Problem of Spacetime------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao   ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT   This show is sp...2024-04-1855 minCreativity Found: finding creativity later in lifeCreativity Found: finding creativity later in lifeRachel Larsen Weaver – imperfection and authenticityPortraying and valuing everyday family life As a film photographer Rachel Larsen Weaver captures authentic and imperfect moments, particularly highlighting the nuances of motherhood and family life. Her work showcases the real and raw aspects of these experiences, steering away from the facade of perfection often portrayed in mainstream media and on social platforms.In this episode Rachel talks about her journey from being academically focused to embracing her creative side amidst the chaos of raising a family.Rachel's creative pursuits began as a personal necessity, a way to connect with her life and tell her...2024-04-0232 min