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Rebecca (00:00):
For our first episode,
we thought we'd give a little
introduction into who we are,why we're doing this, and what
we're going to cover.
Jayson (00:06):
Together, we run the
Sanctuary of Sin, which is an
online kink shop full of goodiespersonally tried and tested,
loved and recommended by us foryou, straight from our toy box
to yours.
Rebecca (00:18):
This introduction is to
set the tone for future
episodes which will include morein-depth discussions, guest
interviews, and deep dives intoour special interests, the world
of kink, sex, and everythingsinful.
So a little bit about us.
I've been interested in BDSMfor as long as I can remember.
It's always been something Iknew would be a massive part of
my life and these last few yearsI have really gotten to explore
(00:40):
and grow this side of myself.
Jayson (00:42):
I'm also very much in
the same position.
Always known as being somethingI've been interested in but
it's taken a wee bit furtherdown the line to really get into
and explore.
Rebecca (00:54):
I think the social
anxiety was winning up until
that point
Jayson (00:58):
oh yeah definitely
Rebecca (01:00):
yeah we'd never even
started going to events until
during lockdown since all theevents were online anyway and
like I was working from home soI was constantly on zoom like it
was just no it felt like workbut it was like I don't know in
a place I was comfortablebecause we were getting to like
do it from the house and thatyeah and it was quite like a
good introduction
Jayson (01:18):
yeah I started off with
a sort of a games night yeah
Rebecca (01:23):
and
Jayson (01:24):
also a rope workshop and
stuff it was really good it was
a nice break from the sort ofmonotony that was lockdown
Rebecca (01:37):
yeah definitely it was
something we'd always talked
about doing and yeah that wasjust a great opportunity for us
to just dip our toes in so tospeak
Jayson (01:46):
yeah it was a really
nice gentle start to enter the
community
Rebecca (01:52):
yeah so fast forward a
few years and we were heading
out to our first ever munch alittle tea house in Glasgow and
we actually ended up bumpinginto someone that we knew from
our vanilla life which was wildwas not expecting that at all
Jayson (02:07):
total like stomach drop
moment
Rebecca (02:09):
yeah low-key terrified
I'm not gonna lie but it was the
first experience that I hadkind of like normalising kink in
a way that it was just you knowpeople that you don't expect
they still have that side totheir life and
Jayson (02:26):
yeah for me was that
moment of oh they walk among us
like these people are justpeppered through everywhere and
it's fine it is normal but
Rebecca (02:39):
it's nothing to be
ashamed of basically was a kind
of takeaway from that like itwas quite nice I feel like
things have definitely kind oflined up for us as we've went
through our kind of journey
Jayson (02:49):
yeah well that was that
was the proof that anybody you
see on the street could in factbe part of this community and
you would have no idea it's notlike they don't necessarily
stand out and attract loads ofattention but there are people
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everywhere no matter where yougo there are people everywhere
that could be part of thiscommunity
Rebecca (03:18):
and obviously you keep
everybody's privacy that's
paramount and I think that waspart of it as well I think when
you're not used to thislifestyle and you're first going
to something like that there isthat fear that you're going to
bump into somebody I feel likethat's quite a
Jayson (03:34):
common especially when
you're still in a place where
you're not out about thislifestyle to friends or family
or co-workers or anything likethat that fear of
Rebecca (03:48):
judgment
Jayson (03:49):
really judgment and
being outed um was in the
beginning especially massive
Rebecca (03:56):
yeah so i think like we
almost overcame that like
straight away you know straightin at the deep end that's per
fucking usual but like it wasquite nice to have that
experience and then have like apositive kind of aftermath so to
speak where do you know theworst happened quote unquote
yeah but Like the way it washandled and the way everybody
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was like discreet and nice.
Cause do you know that personwas in the same boat as us where
they were feeling the samethat, do you know, I think when
your personal and kink lifecollide when you're not out and
you're not, as you've said, kindof like, you're not comfortable
having that conversation withthe people around about you yet.
it can be quite like a worryand it can be quite like an
(04:37):
overwhelming thing and I thinklike having that experience and
coming out the other side of itI think we were better for it
Jayson (04:43):
absolutely I think it
was like a really like prominent
example of how the sort of therules and safeguards within the
community actually they're notjust on paper
Rebecca (04:56):
totally
Jayson (04:57):
they are real and people
do stick by them yeah and
people are not out to
Rebecca (05:04):
sabotage other people,
for want
Jayson (05:07):
of a better word.
Everybody's looking out foreach other to keep the
discretion.
Because, I mean, obviously forsome people, their jobs and
things like that, there could bea lot of backlash.
Rebecca (05:24):
I was certainly in that
boat at the time, with the lane
of work I was in.
and it being in my contractthat like my time outside of
work needed to reflect thevalues blah blah blah and I'm
not saying that I'm not anywaysaying that kink is immoral or
whatever but you never know howpeople could take that when you
know there is there is still ataboo there there is still a bit
(05:45):
of a kind of feed of theunknown I think a lot of the
time and I think it doesn't helpthe way it's portrayed in media
a lot of the time it's gettingbetter there's been a few things
I've seen recently that we'rekind of getting closer to what
the community is like but it isvery much still sensationalised
a lot of the
Jayson (06:01):
time sensationalised and
made it to be seedy and
dangerous or like
Rebecca (06:07):
demon worshippy I've
seen a few that kind of start
crossing the line yeah
Jayson (06:14):
something a bit more
sinister and untoward
Rebecca (06:18):
aptly named are we yeah
so Being painfully neuro-spicy
and undiagnosed, I've neverreally felt like I belonged
anywhere.
And starting to go to kinkevents and becoming part of the
larger community made me realiseI'd found my people.
I was going through some reallyrough things at the time and
honestly, kink and joining thescene honestly saved my life in
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a lot of ways.
And that, you know, it gave mean opportunity to feel normal.
As much as I hate that word,but like, you know, when we
started going to events andstuff and everybody's kind of
knew that I know the terms likeunmasked and just kind of free
being themselves to a lot moreto an extent than I was used to
it's like with the people that Iwas surrounded by like it was
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total night and day and it waslike oh I'm allowed to be like
that like this is not likesomething that I need to
continue to like kind of coverup about myself and hide like it
was really freeing
Jayson (07:15):
yeah it was so like
affirming to be
Rebecca (07:20):
yeah
Jayson (07:21):
that's the word
surrounded by surrounded by you
know like-minded people withsimilar interests and you know
both in kink and in vanilla lifeyeah yeah
Rebecca (07:32):
totally
Jayson (07:33):
a lot a lot of the more
niche interests and stuff in
vanilla life have quite a lot ofrepresentation in the kink
community because we're allgeeky as shit yeah lots of games
nights and things like thatwith people that are into board
games and all the stuff that wein our vanilla life were already
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involved in it was really nicehaving the crossover meaning
that your connections thatyou're building with these
people don't have to just stayrelegated to like the sort of
kink side of things it can be aplace to actually make friends I
Rebecca (08:19):
know we certainly have
over the
Jayson (08:21):
time
Rebecca (08:22):
I think the other part
as well is like you were saying
we were going to similar styleevents but like in our vanilla
life but I think there wasalways like always a feeling
that you were hiding do you knowwhat I mean for me even when I
was like meeting other peoplejust through vanilla activities
and stuff like that like I don'tknow I think having like a
thing that I was still holdingonto a bit of shame about just
(08:44):
like totally exposed and likeokayed just totally brought down
like a wall I didn't realisethat I had up previous
Jayson (08:51):
to that it makes it so
much easier to make deeper and
more longer lasting connectionswhen you know that there is not
large parts of yourself and yourinterests and things that you
need to hide from people if youknow that you can go in and just
totally be open and be you it'smuch easier to forge a really
(09:16):
good connection
Rebecca (09:18):
I think it's difficult
as well because I would say
again like looking back kink hasdefinitely been like a special
interest of mine and it'ssomething that like I enjoy
speaking about and yeah I thinkhaving more opportunities for
that was like amazing as well itwas really good just being able
to go in and not feel like youwere holding anything back so
(09:39):
we've been in a relationship for10 years and though we've been
practicing BDSM that full time Ipersonally feel like my own
practice and kind of awarenessof myself and my kinks and like
what makes me tick so to speakdidn't really begin to flourish
until we started going to eventsbecause as I say I was kind of
holding on to like a bit ofshame I think still and a bit of
(10:00):
like I don't know thinkingthings needed to be a certain
way that were even going againstmy own you know I feel like
again looking at like media andstuff a lot of what I was kind
of basing my interests off ofwere in a way quite damaging
because they were very liketraditional and very like
regimented and not really theway that like my personal way
(10:26):
doing kink is and I was kind oftying myself in knots like
trying to fit in a box that Ifelt I needed to fit in I
Jayson (10:34):
think being going to
events and seeing other people
practicing kink and how theirdynamics differ from these sort
of like traditional views thatyou get from from books and from
porn.
That was really freeing to seethat, oh, it doesn't have to
just be this sort of one way andthis one dynamic that you've
(10:58):
seen or you've read about andactually can look however you
need it to look, whatever suitsyourself and your partner or
partners.
Aye, just what works for you.
Rebecca (11:12):
it was a total kid in a
candy store moment going in and
just seeing so many differentvariations and so many different
flavors and you know like thething that always stuck out for
me was like the amount of peoplethat actually like played and
did scenes with like friends inlike a platonic way and you know
it was total from going fromlike you know the traditional
(11:34):
like male dom female sub likevery authoritarian very strict
which never really suited metotally like it wasn't like I
don't know I'm totally forgetfulyou know for an example like
trying to build in like routinesand rules and like my brain
doesn't work like that so I justI don't know added to this like
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feeling like I wasn't enoughand feeling like I wasn't good
enough to be doing what I wasdoing and it was so nice like
walking into a room and justbeing totally like almost
overwhelmed with joy at likejust seeing how diverse and how
colourful things can actually behow much people can just have
fun with things and I feel likeit's definitely opened up a lot
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of what we do together goingforward from that and what I do
myself as well
Jayson (12:28):
Yeah, I think seeing the
different types of dynamics has
really, really led to us beingable to try lots and lots of
different things and lots ofways of varying the dynamics
that I feel has really given usa much deeper connection with
each other during scenes.
(12:51):
It's just really made it feelso much more wholesome.
Rebecca (12:57):
Yeah.
I think one of the biggestchanges I would say is like
previous to us going to eventsit was very much like you were
the dom I was the sub like Ithought that was how it was
always going to be you know andlike through going to events and
kind of exploring and beingjust generally more comfortable
and myself with both my kinksand just generally in my own
(13:20):
skin as well like discovering mydom side and like us switching
things up and the kind ofjourney that we've been on since
then you know I've got toalmost like double like
everything I think this is whyso much of the stuff that we
enjoy and are interested in andsell as well is so like novelty
based because we're just like oha new thing oh a new thing not
(13:40):
seen that before
Jayson (13:41):
yeah we're absolute
fiends for dopamine yeah that is
that is us and that is ourdynamic and I think there are
plenty other people out therewho that is also something
that's part of their dynamic.
Rebecca (13:58):
Yeah, totally.
Jayson (14:00):
Part of their interests.
They're drawn to the dopamine.
Rebecca (14:05):
It's so funny.
Anytime we've got stalls,places, you can just see the
neurodivergent people becausethey just get so excited.
They're just like, oh my God,shiny.
It's great.
It's great.
It's good fun.
You can spot your customerscoming.
So going back in time a weebit, we were both raised going
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to church and Sunday school andit's definitely added in quite a
few hurdles for us to overcomein terms of making peace with
this part of ourselves and oursexuality we're both queer and
we've always kept this hiddenfrom parents and those around us
even ourselves at times that'sbeen a whole other journey in
and of itself
Jayson (14:44):
yeah that was something
I did not realise about myself
until actually very recently butbut now looking back through
that lens realise it should infact have been more obvious a
long time ago The
Rebecca (15:01):
masking is strong
Jayson (15:03):
I think quite a large
part of that's growing up that's
or at least when we were atschool and things that was kind
of a major source of bullyingand I think growing up and
realising oh cool I like girls,that's fine.
I've put myself in that box andno questions asked for quite a
(15:29):
long time.
Because that box was safe and Iknew at least that part of it
was true.
I didn't realise there was anawful lot more to uncover in
that respect.
Rebecca (15:45):
so all of this is what
kind of led to our name when we
were first coming up with likewhen we're starting the business
we're like oh what can we becalled and do you know a lot of
what kind of motivated us at thetime was like us being our own
customer yeah yeah and like whatlike what what was the service
we were providing because youknow we're not just selling toys
we are like trying and testingthings and given things like a
(16:10):
really good goal so that ifanybody has any questions about
anything you know we personallyuse everything that we sell so
we know we have our own personalexperience we can draw from and
you know we know what works forus we know what works in our
dynamic we know how we've usedthese things in scenes and can
give people ideas and examplesand discuss things quite in
(16:31):
depth and I feel like all ofthat is like a service that we
provide alongside just what weare selling
Jayson (16:38):
yeah i mean we we kind
of arrived at this point because
through through the 10 years ofus being together we have spent
an obscene amount of money ontoys and gear and stuff and we
were just so often disappointedwith what we'd got yeah uh you
(17:00):
know things not living up to howthey were advertised or getting
things in the break after a fewuses.
And I wouldn't even say that weare particularly hard on
things.
Rebecca (17:18):
Speak for yourself.
Jayson (17:21):
I think we have the
capacity to be, but I think a
lot of things don't even make itthat far.
And really, we were sat theregoing, surely there must be be
other people out there who arealso tired and frustrated of
spending lots and lots of moneyon stuff that just doesn't cut
Rebecca (17:45):
it
Jayson (17:48):
but by this time we have
found quite a reasonable number
of things that do work for usand have held up to the test of
time some of them
Rebecca (17:58):
for like not quite 10
years but getting close at this
point you know so
Jayson (18:03):
yeah So this thinking
that there must be other people
out there in this situation, ourbusiness, we would be our
perfect customer.
I wish there had been somethinglike this for us to go to.
Rebecca (18:20):
Yeah, especially at the
beginning, which is where the
sanctuary part of our name comesin.
A lot of what we're doing,we're kind of advertising to
beginner people that maybe don'thave the money to go out and
buy bespoke handcrafted itemsbecause...
As much as we own a lot ofstuff like that as well, we love
supporting other creators andother makers and stuff out
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there.
Their stuff is beautiful andstunning and is definitely worth
buying if you know that youlike that stuff.
I feel like we're sitting a weebit closer to the beginning of
the journey where you're notsure if you like something yet.
You can get something that isgreat, works well, is going to
do you a long time, but givesyou that kind of opportunity to
(19:05):
try things at a lower pricepoint before you commit and get
something potentially
Jayson (19:10):
yeah because as well we
we try new things so often
Rebecca (19:15):
yeah
Jayson (19:16):
and buying all the
things to go along with every
every new idea totally can getquite expensive um
Rebecca (19:25):
and not all of it we
enjoy do you know
Jayson (19:27):
this is the thing it's
quite a big commitment
Rebecca (19:28):
it can be quite a lot
if you go and drop x amount on a
toy and then it's not reallyyour thing like so aye, I think
we're kind of hitting thismiddle ground, do you know?
Jayson (19:40):
Yeah, and I think as
well the fact that we are
telling people all these thingswe are selling is in our toy box
at home.
I think that really helps tokeep people at ease and they
don't feel as weird or likethey're being judged as much
(20:04):
because they're attracted to acertain thing me being able to
go oh yeah yeah we've got thatat home we use it all the time
and the person's going oh rightI've felt a wee bit weird about
looking at this or whatever
Rebecca (20:21):
or asking questions
Jayson (20:22):
or asking questions not
knowing what a thing is or what
it does it's really nice to beable to do a little bit of
education for people as wellbecause there's lots and lots of
fun things out there to try
Rebecca (20:39):
We're going to do them
all I think this is what's kind
of led us into doing the podcastand stuff as well it's been so
nice getting to be that personthat makes someone comfortable
and is able to have theseconversations and educate people
and stuff on things that you'renot supposed to talk about.
(21:01):
You're not supposed to,especially in public, having a
conversation like this.
It's nice that we are now ableto give back in a way and create
a space that maybe someone whowas in that position we were in
before we went to our first evermunch maybe would listen to a
podcast but wouldn't be feelingup for going to an event yet and
(21:23):
gets to hear about ourexperiences and gets to hear
about us essentially normalisingthis stuff in a way that the
hope is going forward that we'regoing to get event organisers
and stuff on chatting andspeaking about their events and
what goes on and just givingpeople a little window into what
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goes on and letting them diptheir toes in before they go
along kind of thing.
Jayson (21:48):
Yeah because that can be
quite an intimidating prospect
feeling like you want to go toevents but not really knowing
what to what to expect what theyou know what the sort of norms
and things are for going tothese these events and dress
codes and things like that thatcan all be like quite
overwhelming to begin with and ifeel like the community has
(22:12):
given us so much we havebenefited so much from being a
part of this community that itkind of feels like the least we
can do is to give something backum especially if it helps new
people who are thinking aboutjoining the community.
It is a lovely place to be.
There are so many lovelypeople, so many intelligent and
(22:36):
experienced people that can helpyou so much on your journey.
Rebecca (22:40):
Yeah.
So we now travel to events andmarkets up and down the country
and I've got to have so manyamazing experiences and met some
absolutely beautiful humans.
We genuinely cannot wait toshare their stories with you all
and just hear a bit more aboutthe kink scene.
Jayson (22:59):
Yeah, I mean, we have
been at quite a number of events
now over the last, what, two?
Rebecca (23:09):
Since we started going
to events, it was like four
Jayson (23:12):
years ago?
Yeah, four years ago then.
We've been all over thecountry.
even made it as far as Budapest
Rebecca (23:23):
our first ever market
stall that we had was in
Budapest which is hilarious Ifeel like we will share that
story another time but yeah theopportunities that we've had is
you couldn't write it it's wildso through the business I was
lucky enough to meet Moth fromMoth to Flame Events who will
(23:46):
definitely have one soon becauseMoth's amazing and use a love
mouth they're great so togetherwe have set up uncensored
scotland which is cunty smuttyand fabulous events by the
community for the community ourflagship event is the uncensored
market in glasgow which is asafe space and sexy market for
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everything kinky queer and sexpositive with a real focus on
being a beginner friendlycommunity space I'm lucky enough
that because we run thebusiness, I've not only hosted
the market, but I've got to be atrader at it.
Or more so, Jason has.
Because I've been too busyrunning a bit like a dafty.
You've had really goodexperiences there.
And a lot of the feedback andstuff that we've had has been
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so...
I remember at the last one, mebeing me, got home, was
absolutely shattered, but stillproud.
we get feedback from everybodybecause we really want it to be
shaped by the community and bythe people that it's serving so
we've got feedback forms dottedabout everywhere and QR codes
blah blah blah so I was checkingthe feedback to see what we'd
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had during the day and there wasa story from someone who was
saying that they hadn't been toan event in over three years and
really really wanted to go andpushed themselves to go and a
lot of the things that we havein place like we have a quiet
hour at the beginning where wehave like the lights and the
music and the bar closed so thatit's just and like less ticket
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sales and stuff just so thatit's like a much more sensorily
chill experience but we've alsogot like a quiet area built in
so that if things do get toomuch for people they've got a
space that they can go and sitand can deregulate and de-stress
and then come back if that'swhat they want and yeah this
person stayed all day becausethey utilized this space and it
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was just it was so I don't evenlike I was like crying in bed
reading this because it was justlike I don't know I'd had such
a good day anyway like things wehad heard nothing but good
things and things had wentreally well and just hearing
that was like just so nice andlike so showing that you know
it's doing what it's supposed tolike we're creating this space
for people where you know thingsare It's a good intro.
(25:57):
I feel like this is our sweetspot for everything that we're
doing.
We're aiming to be this kind ofintroduction for people.
Jayson (26:05):
Yeah, a sort of friendly
space and beginner friendly
just to help make thattransition into the community as
smooth and as easy as possible.
Because it is a big deal,especially if you're anxious and
things like that.
It feels...
(26:26):
massive yeah um do you knowbefore we started going to
events i never ever would haveseen me where we are now
Rebecca (26:35):
no
Jayson (26:36):
um
Rebecca (26:36):
definitely not no for
me either like
Jayson (26:39):
it was very very much
outside my my comfort zone but
now uh it's you know it's ahighlight in my week if we're
going going to an event or youknow traveling to go to a market
or because I know that I'mgoing to get to speak to all
these lovely people and justhave a nice time.
(26:59):
Just
Rebecca (27:00):
get to feel like
yourself.
Jayson (27:01):
Yeah.
That's, I think so much of thisjourney has been me being able
to feel more, more comfortablein myself and who I am.
And, uh, for me that came alongwith a bit of, a bit of honesty
to, to people around about me.
Um, uh, yeah some difficultconversations but I was really
(27:29):
pleasantly surprised with how alot of the people I spoke to
kind of dealt with what I had tosay you know my parents and
family and friends now all aretotally aware of what we get up
to and what our social lifelooks like But that has been a
(27:54):
massive step that's made all ofthis so much easier
Rebecca (27:58):
for me.
You've not got that worry inthe back of your mind.
I think as starting thebusiness and me quitting my job
and this being the full term,conversations kind of needed to
be had.
Jayson (28:08):
Oh yeah.
There was a couple of pointswhere it was like, cool, so
we're probably going to have totell people what's going on
here.
Rebecca (28:18):
I think my favourite
one's definitely that
conversation that you had withyour gran.
when your gran had phoned you
Jayson (28:24):
yeah yeah that was that
was a more recent one yeah yeah
Rebecca (28:28):
yeah I with the
grandparents have been keeping
things pretty vague I feel likeyeah the whole the whole story's
maybe a bit maybe a bit toomuch for them so it's more just
like oh it's like adult productsand we leave it there
Jayson (28:41):
yeah
Rebecca (28:41):
you know ask no
questions hear no lies like
Jayson (28:44):
with the option of if
you really want to know we can
tell you but They know
Rebecca (28:49):
they
Jayson (28:49):
don't want to know.
However, my grandparents havemanaged to guess what it is that
we do.
Rebecca (28:58):
Which is hysterical.
Jayson (29:00):
Yeah, but I was received
really well.
I was told, if it's what makesyou happy, if it's what you want
to do, then we fully supportyou.
So that's been really, reallynice.
It's feeling like, all theseparts of myself that I've had,
(29:20):
or I felt I've had to hide allthis time, that the people
around about me are reallyaccepting and still really
supportive.
It's been lovely.
Now we'd like to speak a weebit about what we're going to
see from this podcast, whatwe're hoping to see, what kind
(29:41):
of things we're going to cover,just how things are going to
look going forward yeah
Rebecca (29:47):
we're obviously going
to leave a bit of space for do
you know this is likely toevolve and change because that
is kind of our jam as we go but
Jayson (29:54):
yeah at least for the
moment based on feedback and
what people would like to seeout of this so every episode
we're going to bring somethingdifferent we're always going to
be kind of bringing it withinthe focus of a few things being
community education and sin
Rebecca (30:13):
funnily enough
Jayson (30:14):
yeah
Rebecca (30:15):
so future segments
we're looking at is like
interviews featuring communitymembers guest experts
influencers from kink BDSM queerand sex positive spaces
potentially some sex workerssome people that run events in
the community maybe somedominatrixes that would be good
fun but yeah just people withinour communities that have a
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story to be told or have aninsight that they want to share
Jayson (30:43):
yeah I think
Rebecca (30:44):
we'll
Jayson (30:45):
also be reviewing events
letting people know a bit of
what to expect from this eventwhat actually goes on to make
that a less anxious thinghopefully for people if they
know what to expect and if it'ssomething that suits them
Rebecca (31:08):
I was going to say this
earlier but obviously with kink
and kink events you know everyevent has rules every event does
have a kind of outline of whatto expect but I think you know
there's a difference sometimesbetween what is allowed at an
event and like what the vibe ofan event is do you know what I
mean I think sometimes likethings can be outlined in a
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certain way and that's great andyou go and it's not that people
are breaking rules per se butit just has a different flavour
to it it just has a differentyou know it's mad how different
similar events are in differentcities for example
Jayson (31:42):
yeah even sort of like
more high protocol events can
look very different from eachother um and the sort of the
vibe and the flavor that sort ofhas um so yeah we'll be sharing
our own personal experiencesfrom the events that we go to
yeah um
Rebecca (32:03):
we've got our first one
this weekend that I reckon
we'll do an event of which isglow down at the townhouse which
is a swinger event rather thana kink event but yeah definitely
share some stories from thatwhen we come back
Jayson (32:16):
yeah yeah I think
that'll definitely be quite
interesting would also love tocover like listener questions so
if anybody has anything they'dlike to ask or anything they'd
like us to speak about we'd loveto get those questions from you
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and answer them
Rebecca (32:40):
yeah we're also going
to be doing like a listener
confessions segment so ifanybody's got any like funny or
Jayson (32:49):
just generally kinky
confessions that you'd like to
share with us we'll quitehappily read them out and have a
wee chat about them
Rebecca (32:58):
yeah
Jayson (33:00):
We'll also be looking to
do themed discussion, so doing
a bit more of a deep dive intotopics like consent, power
dynamics, healthy relationships,queer identity and really
anything else that we feel asrelevant or interesting.
Rebecca (33:17):
Yeah, kind of diving
into the kind of more sinful
side of things as well with thatway like cults and maybe
witchcraft and just kind ofcovering anything that the
church has taken issue withbasically over the years and
looking into why that is andwhat the reasons behind that are
for.
not less with the cult onebecause that's quite obvious but
yeah but yeah definitely wewould love for you guys to get
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involved you know we're lookingas with everything that we kind
of do we're always looking forfeedback we're always looking to
you know cover like a need forpeople and create something
that's going to be a benefitrather than it just being us
rambling away about thingspeople aren't interested in yeah
so yeah this podcast is as muchyours as it is ours so
Jayson (34:04):
absolutely absolutely so
I think that's probably just
about everything we've got tosay for our introductory episode
Rebecca (34:12):
yeah absolutely buzzing
for going forward and this has
been a lot of fun and I'm surewe're going to have a lot we
just talk all the time anyway soyou know we spend six hours in
the car chatting when we'redriving down to markets and six
hours back so this is nothingnew for us but it's nice to feel
that this has got the potentialof giving back to the community
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that has gave us so much andwe're so grateful for that and
anything that we can contributeback is definitely worth it and
Onus points that it's great funas well
Jayson (34:47):
Yeah
Rebecca (34:50):
next seven episodes are
going to be covering the seven
deadly sins and how they relateto the modern day and what that
kind of looks like I'll not givetoo much away, but definitely
tune in for them.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
Jayson (35:06):
Yeah.