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Spiritual Living Center of Atlanta

Spiritual Living Center of Atlanta

Weekly talks from our one-hour Sunday services by Rev. Paul Gonyea. The Spiritual Living Center of Atlanta is a thriving spiritual community which recognizes and honors God, as It is expressed through the wisdom of all spiritual teachers, including Jesus, Moses, the Buddha, Gandhi and Dr. King (among others). We have no formal doctrine or dogma. Our one-hour Sunday services are open and comfortable, with music, laughter, and interesting talks.

03-15-2009: Sex in the City

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There is nothing wrong with sex or sexual desire, as long as it is expressed in a joyful and loving way that harms no one. I am a sexual being, and my sexuality is unique to me. I do not allow anyone to make me feel guilty for what I think or feel. Instead, I am grateful for the gift that my heart expresses through my body.

About this podcast:

Mostly ITP

Mostly ITP

Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

Interview - Franklin Veaux, developer of Onyx

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In this episode I interview Atlanta resident Franklin Veaux, creator of Onyx, a computer-based "game of sexual exploration." (Check out Regina Lynn's YourTango article about Onyx.) He also created the interactive sex map that was all the rage in the blogosphere a few months ago. We talk about life, the internet, and polyamory.*

* Obligatory vague Hitchhicker's Guide to the Galaxy reference.

About this podcast:

Mostly ITP

Mostly ITP

Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

Talkie - Listener comments, more thoughts on Swingtown, miscellany

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This talkie covers:

  • Voicemails from Jen and Tony, covering topics such as:
    • Gwinnett County mooching off Atlanta
    • Drunk/not drunk
    • Lawyers
  • Voicemail from Ellie, responding to our first review of Swingtown; followed immediately by our updated thoughts on Swingtown, now that the series has (sadly, but not surprisingly) been taken off the air
  • Response to a listener who emailed with a question about Trapeze, and a brief tangent about the idea of a condom-mandatory sex club
  • Upcoming screening of The Three Faces of Eve at the Imperial Theatre in Augusta, and tour of the Miller Theatre (where the film premiered in 1957)
  • A few notes about our nascent house hunt

We love voicemail! Call us at 678.389.9441. Add Rusty as a Twitter friend here, and me here. E-mail us at info@gapodcastnetwork.com.

About this podcast:

Mostly ITP

Mostly ITP

Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

LIVE Talkie - Listener voicemails, thoughts on Swingtown, Sturgeon's Law applied to adult industry ads

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This is our second live show (here's the first), and it was very exciting because we actually had several chat room participants, and a caller! Jen, use your $20 Inserection gift card wisely.

Things discussed:

  • Voicemails from Nobilis, Jen, and Tony. Thanks y'all, and keep 'em coming. Drunk-dialing is accepted and encouraged. My favorite was Tony's voicemail about Northside Drive, so maybe he should get the other Inserection gift card, and you two can buy something extra-special.
  • Our thoughts on CBS' new show, Swingtown. We are brimming with opinions about this show. We didn't get around to talking about the possible anachronisms, but perhaps next time. I'm guessing the chances are pretty good that there will be a next time, since we're already planning to watch at least the third episode.
  • I read a ridiculous ad from Xcitement Magazine, and rant semi-coherently about becoming discouraged about the adult industry ~8-10 years ago.

We love voicemail! Call us at 678.389.9441. Add Rusty as a Twitter friend here, and me here. E-mail us at info@gapodcastnetwork.com.

About this podcast:

(un)ConCast

(un)ConCast

Featuring unconference sessions and other related discussions from around the Southeast.
Hosts: This is a group program. Anyone can post an episode.

Balticon 42 - So You Want to be a Sex Podcaster?

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This panel discussion titled So You Want to be a Sex Podcaster? was recorded on May 25, 2008 at Balticon 42, which was held in Hunt Valley, Maryland, just outside of Baltimore.

Panelists:

About this podcast:

(un)ConCast

(un)ConCast

Featuring unconference sessions and other related discussions from around the Southeast.
Hosts: This is a group program. Anyone can post an episode.

Balticon 42 - Erotic Podcasts and Sexy New Media

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This panel discussion titled Erotic Podcasts and Sexy New Media was recorded on May 24, 2008 at Balticon 42, which was held in Hunt Valley, Maryland, just outside of Baltimore.

Panelists:

About this podcast:

Mostly ITP

Mostly ITP

Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

Talkie - Listener comments, hotel porn reviews

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We start off by reading several listener comments we received on recent podcasts about sex clubs, which have been attracting many new listeners. One couple listening propositioned us, which was very flattering.

Then we move on to the next order of business. We took a road trip about a week ago, stopping through Augusta, Ga., Columbia, S.C., and several small towns. Amber had never seen any hotel porn, so when we were in Columbia we decided to pay for a couple of movies: Screw My Wife Please 50: And Make It an Orgy! and 3 Blowin' Me. Reviews within.

Also included: a PSA for 2007 International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers.

Length: 34:12 minutes
File size: 23.5 MB

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2008 Sex-Positive Journalism Awards Now Seeking Entries

Nationally known journalists and sex-positive advocates to judge "Sexies"

Contact: Susan Wright, 917-848-6544 or Miriam Axel-Lute

To hear some people tell it, all of "the media" is a degenerate, sex-drenched affair. But although there's plenty of talk about the sex lives of celebrities and a willingness to use a scandal to sell a paper, when you get into the content of actual news stories, things often take a turn for the Puritanical: Soccer moms' fabricated allegations about kids being exposed to nudity in a hotel hosting a swingers conference get printed as fact and never retracted. Religious minorities are assumed to speak for all religious Americans, or even all Americans, when it comes to whether "abstinence" should be the teen sex-ed gold standard. Usual standards of fairness and objectivity fall prey to reporters and editors' squeamishness.

In response to this state of affairs, the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, the Center for Sex and Culture, Babeland, and journalist Miriam Axel-Lute are launching the 2008 Sex-Positive Journalism Awards (the "Sexies") to promote fair, accurate, and non-sensationalized coverage of sexual topics. The awards are currently accepting entries that meet both high journalistic standards and the Sexies award criteria.

"For the past decade, the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom has dealt with media reports that include sensationalized and false information about sexual issues," says Susan Wright, NCSF spokesperson. "These articles cause harm by encouraging discrimination and persecution of adults who engage in consensual sexual expression. NCSF is proud to support the Sexies and sex-positive journalism in America."

"The media's frequent failure to apply balanced journalistic standards to sex-related topics affects real people's lives," says Carol Queen, PhD, co-founder of the Center for Sex and Culture. "A sensationalistic perspective can turn neighbors against each other or make it hard for someone accused of a sex-related offense to get a fair trial. It also means that too many of us worry about whether we're 'normal,' and don't realize there are sex-positive communities, sources of information, and professionals out there. Just as in the political arena, when the press does not do its job, there is real fallout."

The winners of the Sex-Positive Journalism Awards will be chosen by an outstanding panel of judges, who have expertise in both journalism and sex-positive advocacy: Dan Savage, author of the popular sex-advice column "Savage Love"; Carol Queen, PhD, writer, speaker, educator, and activist with a doctorate in sexology; Liza Featherstone, journalist and author of "Sex, Lies, and Women's Magazines" (Columbia Journalism Review); Jack Hafferkamp, a former journalist and journalism professor and co-editor/publisher of LIBIDO: The Journal of Sex and Sensibility; Judith Levine, journalist and author of the award-winning Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children From Sex; Doug Henwood, contributing editor to The Nation; Marty Klein, PhD, certified sex therapist, therapist trainer, and author of America's War on Sex; and Claire Cavanah, an activist, writer, speaker, and educator in the field of human sexuality and a founder of babeland.com.

"All but the most confident and self-assured among us are affected by the messages we receive about sex," says Claire Cavanah, co-founder of Babeland.com, a founding sponsor of the Sexies. "It's freeing to read an article that assumes that most people want a pleasurable, vibrant sex life. Sex-positive media creates space for readers to think about sex in a way that goes against some of the damaging messages that our culture perpetuates."

"There are journalism awards rewarding good coverage of everything from private aviation to colon cancer," says Axel-Lute, "but there was nothing out there to reward writers who went the extra mile to be fair and accurate about something as essential to human identity as sexual expression. The Sexies fill that gap."

The Sexies will be given in four categories: news, feature, opinion, and "unsexy" (the most egregious violation of the Sexies' criteria). The first three categories have three divisions each: daily general-audience newspaper, weekly or biweekly general-audience newspaper, and online general-audience news publication. [Divisions updated Nov. 7. See press release or criteria page.] The Unsexy award has no divisions. Articles must have been published in 2007. Article series must have started or ended in 2007. Submissions are due by March 23, 2008. Both writers and readers can submit articles for consideration. For full guidelines and a submissions form are available on the website. Winners will receive a cash prize and a plaque. The Sexies are seeking corporate sponsors and individual donations to support our mission. Donations can be made at www.sexies.org/support.html.

About this podcast:

Mostly ITP

Mostly ITP

Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

Talkie - Failed Skypecasting, Amber's birthday, social networks, Little Wings of Atlanta sex club, new GA Politics Podcast

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We planned (a word I'm using very loosely here) for this to be a live Skypecast where we could have callers, but apparently Skypecasts don't work so well for Mac users. They sure as hell didn't work for us:

Misc error #5 Con

If you have better ideas for good ways to do live broadcasts with callers, please leave them here in the comments, email them to rusty@gapodcastnetwork.com or leave them on our voicemail at 678.389.9441. NowLive, Live365, Talkshoe, BlogTalkRadio, etc. are nice for many uses, but we're not interested in their file hosting and would like better sound quality than most of them can offer. Getting a Shoutcast/Icecast stream comes to mind, but damn, it seems like we should be able to do this with VOIP somehow.

Onward and downward...

After we talk about the Skypecasting debacle, topics included:

Length: 36:05 minutes
File size: 24.8 MB

Sex, Wine and Chocolate: a sex-positive cabaret fundraiser

If you don't have plans for Oct. 18, be sure to mark your calendar and come to the Georgians for Choice/Generation Five Sex, Wine and Chocolate fundraiser. Hell, if you do have plans, cancel them and come to this instead, because it's likely to be a lot more fun than whatever you've got scheduled.

Sex, Wine and Chocolate

There will be burlesque performances, spoken word, a drag show, Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School, all manner of tasty desserts, a chocolate fountain, plenty of booze, awesome prizes such as a trip to St. Croix, and, of course, more.

I'm really excited about this because too often, it seems like nonprofit activist type gatherings are so somber and boring - which always struck me as a terrible way to raise money for a cause. Instead, why not have a big party that says, "This is the good stuff our organization is working for in the world!"

So come to Decatur on Oct. 18 and get yourself some sex, wine, and chocolate - or at least one of the three.

(Major props to Mel for creating the bad-ass logo. It makes me salivate.)

[Cross-posted at Being Amber Rhea]