BDSM, D/S, and kink are fascinating, and the Chatting With The Lightkeeper podcast serves as your lighthouse guiding you through this exciting world. Whether you are interested in bondage and discipline, dominance and submission, sadism and masochism, or are exploring kink as a beginner, you will find engaging discussions and thought-provoking insights that go deeper than simply asking what is BDSM. Hosted by Edward Volkl, each episode offers fresh perspectives with new episodes every other week. Learn more and connect at ChattingWithTheLightkeeper.com and on social media.
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Chatting With The Lightkeeper | Your Ultimate Guide To Exploring BDSM, D/S, And Kink is a health podcast hosted by Edward Volkl, with 170 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Edward Volkl hosts Chatting With The Lightkeeper | Your Ultimate Guide To Exploring BDSM, D/S, And Kink, a health show with 170 episodes published.
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Episode #15
BDSM and Kink: 15 Things People Get Wrong
Aug 18, 202632 minS5
When it comes to exploring kinks, everyone makes mistakes, so don’t look at the title and think “Oh god, here is a lecture on mistakes.” Look, this is not a lecture, a stern talking-to, nor another list of BDSM and kink red flags. What you will discover is that I took the time to go down the rabbit hole of research to find fifteen of the most common faux pas in BDSM, D/S, and kink. It doesn’t matter if you’re “mint in box” but curious, a lifestyle veteran who can’t remember where the box is, or someone who’s read a zillion kink guides, kink consent guides, and chats about BDSM, bondage, and D/S all the time; this episode will bring a fresh perspective you can use on your kink journey.
BDSM local communities: some say you have to get involved, while others will tell you just the opposite. So where does the truth lie? Find out in this episode. Plus, how to fine-tune your Instagram feed and take back control from the algorithm.
What if you were crowned ruler over BDSM and it came with a fancy Burger King crown? What changes would you want to make to D/S? Would you alter any of the language of kink? Change community standards? Bust myths about dominants and submissives? In this episode, that very question is the focal point: what would change and why? So take a break from the day, grab a beverage, get comfortable, pop in those earbuds, and press play on the Kink King. ( Litigious Lawyer Disclaimer: The Kink King crown is imaginary, the Burger King crown is borrowed only for the joke, and this episode is not affiliated with Burger King.)
D/S contracts: some swear by them, but others will not touch them. Why? Find out what they are, what makes them a must-have, a hard no, or a maybe; so you can decide for yourself. So grab your earbuds, get comfortable, and press play. No contract required!
What on earth do these have to do with D/S? A Lighthouse Foghorn An old house This episode hits the road, visits a lighthouse, shows you around and ties it all back to D/S, just not with sexy rope. Apologies in advance, I forgot to factor in the angle of the sun but beauty is in the imperfections.
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