Here are just some of the problems afflicting the people all around you: He’d rather watch pornography than have sex with a 20 year old lady! She’s got an enraged urethra, and her doctor won’t talk to her about sex! His boyfriend is ready to settle down. He just wants to party. He’s calling for a boycott of Chevrolet! A black woman strikes back. He’s 18 and can’t cum like he used to. You have problems too you know. Call 206-201-2720 and tell Danny all about it.
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Savage Love Episode 9
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Savage Love Episode 8
Here are the dilemmas and concerns that Dan Savage helps his listeners grapple with this week: He loves her. She loves him. But he wants to dominate her and she just wants some sweet, sweet lovin’. A Caucasian lady offers some advice of her own to our nation’s African-American gentlemen. Is one loving teaspoon enough? And, when it comes to orgasms, she’s a lone wolf. Can Dan help a young lady learn to share her most intimate moments with others? Listen in. And would it kill you to call? 206-201-2720. It’s a voicemail. Record your question, using a land line if at all possible, and maybe we’ll use it. Leave your phone number if you’re up for a follow-up call.
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Savage Love Episode 7
In this week’s episode, a newly out gay man wants to learn the secrets of dating, rather than casual boning. Sweet! A young lady offers tips on how to rock the G-spot. Dan calls a young man who has a proclivity for drama queens, and more. We’re trying out some new music too. Would you like to be a part of the spectacle? Call 206-201-2720 and record your question.
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Savage Love Podcast | The Stranger, Seattle’s Only Newspaper
Gather round the Thanksgiving table with Dan as he answers questions about fisting, sounding, genital warts, and revisits the concept of getting pleasured by a dolphin, all while picking turkey out of his teeth. Listen in with the whole family! Would you like to ask a question for the entire world to ponder? (We’ve gotten calls from Nigeria and Australia so far.) Call 206-201-2720 and record your question.
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Jam Session: What Improvisation Can Teach Us About Design
Have you ever had a spontaneous creative triumph, perfectly in sync with your team?
A passionate believer in improvisation as a design skill, Hannah’s session will talk about the importance of this technique in her own design process and what lessons can be borrowed from improvised music.
From the jazz masters to the humble basement band practice, musical concepts such as timing, structure, rolls and expression have many lessons for designers creating an off-the-cuff interface.
Hannah will explore how the methods of music translate for a design/development team, as well as sharing personal stories and techniques for those times when you need a bit of a jam session.
http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/hannah-donovan
Originally from Canada’s icy north, Hannah Donovan is creative director at Last.fm, where she’s worked for the last four years. Before moving to London, she designed websites for Canada’s largest youth-focused agency, working on brands such as Hershey, Heineken and Bic. Hannah also plays the cello with an orchestra and draws monsters.
