• "Rope Bondage with TeeBLe"
    Jun 15 2022
    Anita explores the world of Japanese rope bondage with rope artist, TeeBLe. Come explore the obviously sensual but also, the beautifully therapeutic role rope bondage can have on the human body and its psyche.
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    37 mins
  • "The Two Forces in the World"
    Jun 15 2022
    Anita discusses what she believes to be the only two forces in the world. These two forces dictate how we treat ourselves and each other. She believes that these forces are the crux of human relating and systemic constructs. But we have a choice on how we choose to engage. Take a listen!
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    17 mins
  • "Winter is the Trufff"
    Mar 19 2022
    #CPGFY WiS1 E2: TRANSCRIPTIt's snowing outside and I'm feeling some kind of way right now. I am feeling some kind of way. There's a whole little mini snowstorm going on outside. Now. Mind you, it is still winter. It is still, technically. It is still in March. It is not March 20th yet, which will be the official first day of spring.And even with that does not mean that there will not be snow and below 32 degree weather outside, but I am feeling some kind of way. And the reason why I'm feeling some kind of way is because this past weekend it was 70 degrees outside and it was beautiful and the sun was out. And the breeze was out and it was just absolutely gorgeous.And now literally three days later, it's two inches of snow on the ground two, a good two, a good solid two. And it's coming down, you all, it's coming down and I'm just sitting here wondering, come on here, winter. I know you're still wintering. (giggle)I know you're still wintering, but I need spring to come on here and just get sprung.It's like spring came through this weekend and just showed her ankle and was like, Hey, babe it was just like a tease, you know, like, Hey baby, you see, oh, I got my white toenail polish (laughter) like she was teasing us. She showed us her ankle. You know 'I mean? And you know, ayyy, then she just went off into the sunset.And I'm like spring, come back, come back. spring. Don't leave us like this, but spring has clearly left. The whole building spring is gone and I'm just hoping she comes back soon, soon, real soon, because winter has sprung its ugly head, right? Winter is here. Full blast. Whole snow, a good, I would say about an inch and a half on the ground.Snow trucks is doing her thing, but it's real shady out here right now because it was absolutely beautiful this weekend. It was like 70 degrees, sun out gorgeous. I mean, spring had her whole ankle out about the, let us have it.(Laughter) But here we are it feels like a snowstorm and I, get it. I understand why people feel some kind of way about winter. You know, I, I, I don't know anyone who likes winter and I'm talking about. People who live in winter when winter shows itself as snow storms and weather that's below 45 or below 32 degrees or winter, that shows itself as, you know, sleet or snow orThe quote, unquote, wintry mix. Still trying to figure that out. Like what is once remix? I don't like it. I don't like the wintry mix or whenever a winter shows itself as freezing rain. I don't like it. I don't know any adults who like winter. I survey your friends. Yall, survey them. Ask them, Hey, what's your favorite season?If you have a friend that says winter, I would love to talk to them. Like I would love to have a conversation and ask them why they like winter. I know very few people who enjoy the season of winter and. I get it, understand it, you know, winter is not a vibe. It really is not. And it's because of this mess we dealing with right here right now, you know, we get tickled with spring then all of a sudden, a couple of days later we get these inches of snow,let's really talk about winter.winter is, winter's an interesting, interesting season is the season that a lot of people really actually get anxious about emotionally. they even get sad about even thinking about going into the season of winter. There's even a clinical diagnosis called SAD. which is seasonal affective disorder. Like that's a real thing when people actually deal with sadness during a winter months, like winter is not what's up for a lot of people. And I've really been thinking about that this winter season. I really have. You know where I live rightnow, my home is up against, a wooded area and it's absolutely beautiful.I have a beautiful bubbling Brook behind, where I live The birds here and the deer that are here and the foxes that we see from time to time and just the connection that we get from.Just being, living in, in the wooded areas. Absolutely beautiful. It really is a circle of life. And getting to know the vegetation that grows in your space, it absolutely is, is a beautifulspace so that I'm living in and I'm so thankful. I have so much gratitude for it, but this is the first year that I've really, really felt a sincere gratitude for the season of winter.And it was the first time that. I really looked at the trees and I noticed sounds really spooky and like, oh, but I looked at the trees and I saw the stems and I saw the bark and I was able to really look deep, deep, deep into the woods.I was able to look deep, deep into the woods or the forest, because it was so bare. There were no leaves. There were no flowers. There were no bushing, you know, Birds around. It was just the bareness of winter were able to kind of just look deep and see, I could actually see the bubbling Brook from my home.I can't really see it during spring or summer because it's over shrouded. It's over run by the beauty of the leaves and flowers. But in winter, I ...
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    15 mins
  • “Why #CPGFY”
    Mar 14 2022

    Anita discusses the process of completing the first “eppy” of #CPGFY. She also dives into how the podcast got its name, Corn and Potatoes are Good for You, my friend.

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    15 mins