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    Explore "objectification" with insightful episodes like "Emily Ratajkowski (FBF)", "Oscars 2024: Virtue-Signalling In Hollywood?", "Ben Shapiro & Matt Fradd Discuss Porn, Lust & Sexual Desire", "Aubrey O’Day: Overcoming Toxic Men (ft. Diddy, Trump & Pauly D) [VIDEO]" and "The Game" from podcasts like ""Call Her Daddy", "Piers Morgan Uncensored", "The Ben Shapiro Show", "Call Her Daddy" and "If Books Could Kill"" and more!

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    Emily Ratajkowski (FBF)

    Emily Ratajkowski (FBF)
    Father Cooper sits down with Emily Ratajkowski. While you may think you have an understanding of Emily’s seemingly perfect life, this interview reveals that you never know what someone is actually going through. Emily opens up about the traumatic experiences she has overcome throughout her life and how these events have reduced her to feeling like nothing more than a mannequin. Many are quick to dismiss Emily’s struggles because she has an envious body and posts provocative photos – but does one’s appearance diminish the pain and trauma they have experienced? Does one’s appearance and capitalization of their own body take away their ability to identify as a feminist? This episode discusses adult subject matter, including descriptions of sexual violence, and is intended for adult consumption only. Listener discretion is advised. If you have been affected by sexual violence, free, confidential support is available 24/7 through RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656-4673 and online.rainn.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Oscars 2024: Virtue-Signalling In Hollywood?

    Oscars 2024: Virtue-Signalling In Hollywood?

    Piers is joined by Nerdrotic & The Critical Drinker to react to Sunday night's Oscars.


    The showdown between Oppenheimer and Barbie sparked debates about the state of Hollywood and the changing landscape of the film industry. While some praised Oppenheimer for its craftsmanship and performances, others criticized it for being too long and self-indulgent. The Critical Drinker noted that Oppenheimer's success may have been a result of a lacklustre year in terms of quality films, making it the best choice among the competition.


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    Aubrey O’Day: Overcoming Toxic Men (ft. Diddy, Trump & Pauly D) [VIDEO]

    Aubrey O’Day: Overcoming Toxic Men (ft. Diddy, Trump & Pauly D) [VIDEO]
    Aubrey O’Day joins Call Her Daddy to reflect on nearly 20 years in the industry and the toxic men she met along the way. Aubrey shot to fame on one of MTV’s most popular shows, Making the Band, and was the first person selected in the girl group that emerged, Danity Kane. She recounts body shaming, manipulation and her experience with executive producer P. Diddy. Aubrey talks about the real reason Diddy fired her from Danity Kane - and it’s not what the public was told. Aubrey doesn’t hold back during this interview. She opens up about being the other woman, and shares details about her affair with Donald Trump Jr. She shares her thoughts on his father, the former president of the United States. Aubrey compares the abuse she took from her mother to the experience she had with DJ Pauly D from Jersey Shore. She details all the red flags she recognizes now - and wished she knew then. The public has had an opinion about how Aubrey looks for as long as she’s been in the industry. She opens up about how constant body shaming has impacted her - and the low point it brought her to. Today, Aubrey reclaims control over her narrative and looks back on her story with wisdom, humility and grace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Game

    The Game

    Neil Strauss's "The Game" aimed to teach any man how to hook up with beautiful women. All he needed was a little bit of sociopathy, a lot of misogyny and a fanny pack full of props.

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    Emily Ratajkowski

    Emily Ratajkowski
    This week, Father Cooper sits down with Emily Ratajkowski. While you may think you have an understanding of Emily’s seemingly perfect life, this interview reveals that you never know what someone is actually going through. Emily opens up about the traumatic experiences she has overcome throughout her life and how these events have reduced her to feeling like nothing more than a mannequin. Many are quick to dismiss Emily’s struggles because she has an envious body and posts provocative photos – but does one’s appearance diminish the pain and trauma they have experienced? Does one’s appearance and capitalization of their own body take away their ability to identify as a feminist? Tune in this week daddy gang – happy Wednesday. TRIGGER WARNING: This episode discusses adult subject matter, including descriptions of sexual violence, and is intended for adult consumption only. Listener discretion is advised. If you have been affected by sexual violence, free, confidential support is available 24/7 through RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656-4673 and online.rainn.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    116- Dirty Deets from The #1 Playboy Bunny (ft. Holly Madison)

    116- Dirty Deets from The #1 Playboy Bunny (ft. Holly Madison)
    This week, Father Cooper is joined by an ICONIC guest, former playmate, Holly Madison. During her 20s, Holly entered the Playboy mansion and became one of the many girlfriends of Hugh Hefner, the infamous founder of Playboy magazine. Holly walks the daddy gang through her childhood and relationship with her family, as well as the struggles she experienced internally and socially that eventually led her to not only become a Playboy bunny, but to join the inner circle of women exclusively intimate with Heff, who at the time was 74. Holly’s truth about life in the mansion is radically different than how it was portrayed on the successful reality show, ‘The Girls Next Door.’ Strict curfews, clothing allowances, plastic surgery funds, love bombing, cult behavior, verbal and emotional abuse, were all creatively promoted as the never-ending party for the elite due to the manipulative disguise of one man’s money and power. Holly Madison, who went on to build an amazing career (headlining the Peep Show in Vegas, securing a spot on Dancing with the Stars, and becoming a New York Times #1 best selling author), shares her journey of battling through depression and repression in a misogynistic era, and although navigating through the most difficult time in her life, shows the strength of not only someone who survived, but thrived and did not allow a powerful and wealthy man to tear her down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Episode #089 ... Simone De Beauvoir - The Second Sex

    Episode #089 ... Simone De Beauvoir - The Second Sex
    Today we discuss the revolutionary work of Simone De Beauvoir entitled: The Second Sex Thank you so much for listening! Could never do this without your help.  Website: https://www.philosophizethis.org/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philosophizethis  Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philosophizethispodcast X: https://twitter.com/iamstephenwest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philosophizethisshow

    It's Performance Art: Challenging Human Nature

    It's Performance Art: Challenging Human Nature

    A woman in a museum stares into your soul. A man implants a cybernetic ear on his arm. A dog starves. In this episode, Robert and Julie dive into the world of performance art, discussing the works of such notable artists as Marina Abramovi? and Stelarc.

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