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COL619: What’s Going On – September 2021

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it’s our What’s Going On for the month of September. The cubs keep on keeping on with the same old song & dance. From work and music to Netflix and chilling, listen in as the guys bring you into fall and the final quarter of the year.

What’s Going On?

  • Jeff: Same Old Dance
  • Damon: Same Old Song
  • Gary: HIV Work

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  • @Awq_Oan – Sep 30 – I miss seeing Gary’s tits on the @cubsoutloud power hour.

Recent Shows:

  • COL615: WGO – August 2021 
  • COL616: LTAF: Gross Foods
  • COL617: Landscape of Relationships: Struggle Bus
  • COL618: The Thiccness of It All

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COL569: LTAS: Bubbles/Pods

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it’s time for another Let’s Talk About Sex show. For this one, the guys discuss the concept of sex bubbles or sexpods, a safer sex practice of maintaining social/sexy time with a smaller group of people to help keep yourselves protected during the pandemic. Listen in as the guys tell more about “quaranteaming” and debate on its potential effectiveness. When thinking about it, is it really new or just necessary?

Show Topic

Sex Bubbles/Pods 

  • Definition?
  • Safety?
  • Potential?
  • Interest?

How to Form a Pandemic Pod | Greater Good 

“quarantine pods” as an effective way to get our social, emotional, familial, and sexual needs met without unnecessarily endangering ourselves or others. Pods are small, self-contained networks of people who limit their non-distanced social interaction to one another—in other words, they’re the small group of people with whom you share air without using breath-control precautions such as masks.

Pods (or “bubbles” or “containers” or “quaranteams”) aren’t just ways for people to have social connections within a pandemic. They also serve an important epidemiological purpose—they help limit the size and spread of outbreaks. That’s one reason why in the Bay Area, where the authors live, public health officials recommend that pods be no larger than 12 people who live across three households, and that pods limit their non-distanced social contact to one another for at least three weeks.

Despite the centrality of sex to our lives, many of us are ashamed of having sexual needs. This is tragic, because we should be no more ashamed of needing sexual contact than we should be of needing food. So, be honest with yourself and others: If you want to form a pod to meet sexual needs, say so, rather than concealing or minimizing that purpose.

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COL551: Sex Needs vs COVID-19

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, the guys are joined again by Edward Angelini-Cooke of EAC Therapy and COL’s resident sex therapist. For this episode, the cubs acknowledge their thirst due to many states’ social distancing regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of this, we bring in the good doc to discuss the sexual needs during this crisis. We all have needs and need to find ways to address them safely.

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COVID-19 isn’t going away. And now more than ever we’re facing challenges with having our sexual needs met. What’s a person to do?

This is an extended traumatic experience….which means that people are going to have traumatic reactions to this.  Here are some common traumatic reactions and ways to address them sexually:

IMPORTANT: Our reactions to this may be different therefore we may have different sexual libidos during this time (that is normal).

Overview:

The 5 Love Languages

    • Phone Sex 
    • Video sex
  • Looking into the future 
    • Research is seeing a decrease in STI rates
      • Decrease access to testing sites
    • Re-entry 
      • Sexual risk taking 

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COL548: What’s Going On – March 2020

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it’s our What’s Going On for the month of March. For this month, the cubs discuss their “new normal” in light of COVID-19. From working from home to social distancing, the guys do not really have a lot going on this month. However, the thirst is real, so expect a lot of THICCness.

What’s Going On?

  • Jeff:  Family, Sick before it was COVID, Training for This My Whole Life
  • Damon: Getting Used to the New Normal
  • Gary: COVID-19

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  • Re: COL547: The Landscape of Relationships – Part 3: Tem: “amazing content dude”, Oan R. commented: “Gawd, such a good show. fans self and sweats” & “I love this episode. Communication is so important.”
  • Re: COL546: LTA. . . COVID-19: Oan R.: Another thing is movie releases have been postponed. The film industry is gonna take a bit of a hit. 
  • Re: COL545: Patreon Version 2.0: Berty Bertface commented: “Should the title not be COL545: The state of Chaturbate? Great show guys.”

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Recent Shows

  • COL543: What’s Going On – February 2020
  • COL544: The Return of Bathhouses
  • COL545: Patreon Version 2.0
  • COL546: LTA. . . COVID-19
  • COL547:  The Landscape of Relationships – Part 3

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COL379: Summer Hits ‘16

COL379In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, the guys return to discuss the Billboard Summer Hits of 2016. We can’t stop the feeling of these great songs! Are the songs some cheap thrills or do they make us wanna dance one dance? Don’t let us down and if you don’t mind, listen in while you work from home.

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Introduction Topics

What’s Going On?

  • Jeff: Invasions Commence
  • Damon: Staycation/AC
  • Gary: Summer Chillin’
  • Chester: A visit from Chase and Manchester Pride with Moodybear

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  • Death Cab for Cubby

Weekly Topic

Billboard’s Summer Hits

The summer’s most popular songs across all, based on cumulative performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100 chart from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Rankings are determined by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen BDS, sales data as compiled by Nielsen and streaming activity data from online music sources tracked by Nielsen BDS.

  1. One Dance – Drake featuring WizKid and Kyla
  2. Can’t Stop the Feeling – Justin Timberlake
  3. Don’t Let Me Down – The Chainsmokers featuring Daya
  4. Panda – Desiigner
  5. This is What You Came For – Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna
  6. Cheap Thrills – Sia featuring Sean Paul
  7. Needed Me – Rihanna
  8. Ride – twenty one pilots 
  9. Work From Home – Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla $ign 
  10. Don’t Mind – Kent Jones

Honorable Mention:
J-MoBear dancing to “Can’t Stop the Feeling”

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  • Jeff: The Wraith: Shangri-La by ICP

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