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Join sex historian Kate Lister on Betwixt the Sheets as she gets intimate with the stories that would make your history teacher blush. What were the Victorians really like behind closed (bedroom) doors? How did the Black Death favour women in medieval England? And what was Caesar like in the sack? She'll be bed-hopping around different time periods; from ancient civilisations, to the middle ages, to renaissance and early modern...right up to now. You’ll laugh, you’ll wince, and you’ll ask yo ...
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Erik Kyle, publisher of Latitudes and Attitudes, and David Levesque, Editor-in-Chief, have teamed up for an all-new podcast called Three Sheets! Movers and shakers, industry veterans, and influencers of all kinds relating to the cruising lifestyle are fair game in this high-spirited, fun-filled and informative adventure!
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Between The Sheets

Kris Zellner & David Bixenspan

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Every Monday, Kris Zellner and David Bixenspan go over how a given week in professional wrestling history was covered by the wrestling media, primarily in the "dirt sheet" newsletters. The deepest dive into wrestling history that you can find.
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3 Sheets to the Mouse is a Disney podcast that focuses on the more grown-up side of the world of Disney. Hosts Adam, Tim, and Mikey are rabid Disney fans and are ready to give listeners the lowdown on where and what to drink among other topics. There is a high chance this podcast contains language unsuitable for children and many work environments. Listener discretion is advised.
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I'm so down bad for American soccer, I bought a 1994 Toyota Hiace, quit my real life, and travel to experience the game in every corner of the continent. Join me in finding community along the way.
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Scandal Sheets is coming back on November 1st! Scandal Sheets is the podcast that explores the infamous people and places of the past. In every episode, hosts Caroline and Adrienne discuss a historical scandal along with the people and places associated with it. Tune in for our themed 5 episode seasons starting November 1st!
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Bamboo sheets are soft and luxurious while keeping you cool and comfortable all night long. They can contribute to a higher quality of life by helping you get better sleep. Stay awhile and listen to more about this life-changing type of bed sheet.
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How do I meet my soulmate? How do I move on from heartbreak? Does my dream relationship even exist? Are datings apps the only way I can meet people? Are all relationships this hard? This is Between The Sheets with Dr. Lurve.Each week your host dives into sex, love, dating, relationships and everything in between. Welcome to Between the Sheets with Dr Lurve.
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Sheets to the Wind is a lifestyle guide for all things wine-country, specifically Northern Sonoma County & Healdsburg. It's a great resource for ideas of what to do when you come to town, or where to send friends and family visiting from out of the area. This podcast is an extension of the website, helping people get to know our local wine-makers and wine-label entrepreneurs a little better...
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Between The Sheets with Gaye Ann Bruno

Gaye Ann Bruno - BETWEEN THE SHEETS PODCAST

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Our ringleader, Gaye Ann Bruno and her diverse group of “girlfriends” leave no stone unturned as they discuss various topics ranging from sex, music, spirituality, philosophy, politics and more, in this tongue-in-cheek unfiltered, un-PC, explicit & raw podcast. Managing to discuss at least 25 topics in a one hour roller coaster time frame, these ‘poddy’ mouth girls are “cool” enough to be invited into the boys locker room, and not feel out of place. They are equal parts funny, articulate, th ...
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What's the dinosaur equivalent of Netflix and chill? Were they capable of flirting? In today's episode, Kate speaks with Dr. David Hone, author of Uncovering Dinosaur Behaviour: What They Did And How We Know, to find out more about how different dinosaurs might have had sex. Could the T-Rex's little arms aid their sexual performance? How did they p…
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Kris Zellner is joined by Rob Naylor and our great friend Charles to discuss the month of January 1990 in the National Wrestling Alliance. Topics of discussion include: An update on the Windham family counterfeiting saga. The Rock ’n’ Roll Express return to the NWA. Cactus Jack Manson becomes a force on TV. Joe Pedicino leaves the company. An amazi…
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Billi is joined by Austin to give his scathing review of last night’s abysmal #WWERawonNetflix debut. From #TheRock’s inexplicable appearance and death of #TheFinal Boss to the appalling booing of #HulkHogan to massively underwhelming main event between #CMPunk and #SethRollins. For more content, follow Austin/The Dirty Sheets on TikTok @DirtySheet…
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Long before phones allowed for sexting, how did the Ancient Romans exchange their illicit thoughts and desires? And what did a Roman dick pic look like? Joining Kate today to explore erotic letters from antiquity to the modern day is Owen Hodkinson, Associate Professor of Greek and Roman Cultures at Leeds University. This episode was edited by Tom …
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On this week's BTS, Kris and David discuss the week-plus that was January 15-23, 1988. Topics of discussion include: Dave Meltzer's speculation on how the WWF does in the TV ratings for The Main Event could lead to them getting a regular prime time slot on NBC. Bobby Heenan and The Islanders "return" Matilda. Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant sign the…
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How do you begin to look for examples of lesbians in the medieval period? Even though it was deeply frowned upon by the powers that be, the clues are very much there... if you know where to look. What examples do we have? How did the male-run church respond to fears that nuns were getting too close for their liking? And how did a 13th century court…
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Red lipstick has a unique feminine power to it. It's been on the lips of some of the most influential people in history, including Cleopatra and Elizabeth I, and really took off in the 20th century. Why did it take on such an iconic status with the Suffragette movement? Why did Churchill choose not to ration lipstick? And why did Hitler hate it? Jo…
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Kris and David are back to discuss the week that was January 8-14, 1992. Topics of discussion include: A detailed rundown on Jim Herd's resignation from WCW, with all three major newsletters chiming in with unique information regarding this major event in dirtsheet history. Just who is Kip Frey, and why was he chosen to replace Jim Herd? Lex Luger'…
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Sex work was everywhere in the ancient world, but a known dedicated space for it (a brothel), is an extremely rare and important thing. Pompeii offers exactly that, with details such as graffiti and drawings immaculately preserved in the only known brothel from this period. Who were the people who worked there? What can we find out about the nature…
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It's January and (reluctant) thoughts turn to gym memberships, but what are the ancient origins of this phenomena? From the naked workouts of Ancient Greece to the bodybuilders of the 19th century, a lot has influenced exercise culture over the centuries - and it's always had a healthy dose of homoeroticism to it. Joining Kate today is Eric Chaline…
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Kris and David start off the new year looking at the week of January 1-7, 1984. Topics of discussion include: The first major strikes in the War of 1984 are fired as Hulk Hogan, Gene Okerlund, Roddy Piper, and David Schultz all make their WWF TV debut during our week and Dave Meltzer speculates on what the aftermath of that will look like. WWF also…
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From medieval d*ck pics to sex with monks, how did people in medieval times think about sex and sexuality? It was a period that spanned roughly 1,000 years and even though views on sex were largely shaped by the dominant Christian faith, whether this filtered down to every day experiences is another question. Joining Kate today is the legendary sex…
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Kris and David are joined by Chad Austin (@chadhooverdimer) to discuss the week-plus that was December 25, 1993-January 4, 1994. Topics of discussion include: The WWF's post Christmas house show run not doing well at the box office. Bret and Owen Hart letting everyone know they "made up" over the holidays. Alundra Blayze making her debut on WWF TV,…
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Cosmetic procedures are a huge part of (most of our) worlds. With new ones seemingly cropping up all the time, the boob job feels like an old classic. What are the origins of the boob job? Who had the first ever one? And how has it changed over time? Today we're revisiting a conversation Kate had with Professor Ruth Holliday and cosmetic surgeon Pr…
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Dating back some 30,000 years, sex toys have a long (no pun intended) and fascinating history. What were the earliest sex toys like? How did technology change them? And did Victorian doctors really prescribing them for back pain? In today's episode, we're revisiting an episode where Kate was joined by writer, sex and gender historian Hallie Lieberm…
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Like it or not, there's no escaping Charles Dickens at this time of year. But who was the man behind classics such as A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist and of course, A Christmas Carol? His life is as rich as many of the characters' stories in one of his books, including a brutal Victorian upbringing and rumours of sex and scandal. Joining us in t…
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!! Kris and David are joined this week by Beau James (@kingofkingsport) and Robert O’Connor (@ghostofquinones) for our now-traditional sort “of Christmas Show" as we discuss the week-plus that was December 18-25, 1994. Topics of discussion include: The Rougeau family drama in Montreal as Jacques wants to bring in WCW just a couple …
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This week Erik and David sit down with Joe Rust, Founder of the Chasing Bubbles Foundation, and younger brother to Captain Alex Rust from the documentary, "Chasing Bubbles", an inspirational story of an inexperienced farmboy who spent 4 years sailing the world on a derelict sailboat on a quest for the ultimate freedom.…
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At the time, surely Kateryn Parr had her reservations about being Henry VIII's sixth wife? Aside from being a tyrannical maniac who'd just beheaded his last wife, Catherine Howard, he was getting old, angry and his ulcerous leg was getting smelly. However, Kateryn was smart - she was the first queen to be a published author - and she loved the glit…
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Kris Zellner is joined by Rob Naylor and Our Good Buddy Charles for yet another episode of Center Stage Chronicles. This month, we travel back to December 1989, talking about the major happenings in the National Wrestling Alliance, including Starrcade ’89: Future Shock. Besides a full rundown of that show, we also have the Dynamic Dudes/Midnight Ex…
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Accessing stories from the past can be difficult, but how do we access smells from the past? In today's episode, Kate is joined by Eleanor Jackson, curator of a new British Library exhibition, Mediaeval Women In Their Own Words, which features original texts about, and by, women from this period. Whether that's Joan of Arc's signature or a welsh po…
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Kris and David are back after a week off to discuss the two weeks that were December 4-17, 1991. Topics of discussion include: The aftermath of This Tuesday in Texas including Jack Tunney announcing that the WWF Championship was vacant. Bret Hart winning the "Wrestler of the Year” award in a short, barely explained segment on Superstars. Ric Flair …
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Henry VIII called her his 'rose without a thorn', but the teenage Catherine Howard was to fall out of favour less than 18 months after becoming Queen of England. Out of all of Henry's wives it could be argued that the young queen, who was a cousin of Anne Boleyn, is most deserving of our sympathy. How did her past come back to haunt her? What would…
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The history of lonely hearts ads might be a lot deeper than you'd expect. For as long as people have been printing newspapers, people (read: men) were enquiring about potential partners. By the time the culture took off in the 18th century, how were people looking for love? How did the First World War boost the medium? And what are some of the stra…
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It's December, and you know what that means: Since Kris and David took the week off, we're bringing you the annual holiday selection of a past Patreon deep dive show a few weeks early. This time, we're bringing you our July 2021 show looking at 2011's "Summer of Punk" in WWE, which ended up being surprisingly topical since news of Punk going to AEW…
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Anne of Cleves gets a pretty raw deal in the history books. She's often accused of being ugly, after Henry VIII claimed the painting he had made of her was overly flattering. While their marriage was short-lived, is it time we give Anne of Cleves, who hailed from a small state in Germany, the props she deserves? Just who was this woman who came fro…
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