This podcast is about the complex dynamics between sex, love, and power. We explore art, literature, theory, and philosophy, often in the context of our own BDSM-based female-led relationship. The show is for adults only. We're a Femdom couple, and we often talk about our physical relationship in explicit terms. That said, we're not here to tell you what to do or how to do it. We are here because we enjoy thinking and talking about art and ideas, especially when they pertain to our own strange and wonderful lifestyle.
In this episode, we discuss a variety of fictional and real-life sexual utopias.
Episode Art: Oneida Offspring, 1898, Artist Unknown
In this episode, we riff off of Part IV of the book More Than Two.
Episode Art: Antoni and Eliza Radziwill, c. 1820, Artist Unknown
In this episode we discuss Part 3 in More Than Two, focusing on differences between power dynamics in polyamory and our 24/7 TPE dynamic.
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Episode Art: Louis XIV, Hyacinth Rigaud, 1701
In this episode, we discuss the book The Leather Couch, by the kink positive sex therapist Stefani Goerlich.
Episode Art: Portrait of Riri [detail], Guiseppi Amisani, 1900
In this episode, we discuss our experiences at a local Femdom event.
Episode Art: No Title, Dorothea Lange, 1939, Â Yale/Library of Congress
In this episode, we discuss Jislaaik's penchant for breaking rules.Â
Episode Art: Isabella Stewart Gardner in Venice, Anders Zorn, 1894
In this episode, we discuss the uses of nakedness in our power exchange dynamic.Â
Episode Art: Study of a Nude Man, Gustave Corbet, c. 1840s
In this episode we discuss a variety of relationship tools that could be useful to both polyamorists and polyandrists.
Episode Art: Bacchus [detail],  Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, 1596
In this episode, we discuss the extent to which we can adapt ideas and strategies from the world of polyamory to our future polyandrous relationships.Â
Episode Art: Polyamory Symbol, Artist: Opensofia, Wikimedia Commons
In this episode with continue our discussion of developing world views.Â
Episode Art: Drawing of Sigmund Freud, artist unknown
In this episode we discuss creating our vanilla and kinky world views from a variety of philosophical lenses.
Episode Art: Plato in The School of Athens, Rafael, c.1510 (detail)
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