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            <title>Episode 073: Freedom Papers Please - April 30, 2012</title>
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            <title>Episode 072: &quot;Our Fucky News&quot; - April 23, 2012</title>
            <description>Lakota Phillips is joined by America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest for a discussion on several of the week’s more disturbing news headlines including recent studies of seafood deformities, a 6 year old arrested in Georgia, Violence Against Women Act and a heated debate on women’s rights and why affirmative action and legal balance is needed - or not needed depending on the point of view. Includes a cameo by comedian Johnny Dam.</description>
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            <title>Episode 071: Whose Rights Are Right? - April 16, 2012</title>
            <description>S.Paul Forrest and Allan Coberly join Lakota Phillips for a look at perceptions of constitutional and human right and where all the confusion comes from as to what exactly our rights are and how are they changing. From conflicting rights, to religion, the right to breathe, and how technology and government are shrinking the box of rights we think we have a right to.  Tune in for a great show with some thought provoking insights.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>S.Paul Forrest and Allan Coberly join Lakota Phillips for a look at perceptions of constitutional and human right and where all the confusion comes from as to what exactly our rights are and how are they changing. From conflicting rights, to religion, the right to breathe, and how technology and government are shrinking the box of rights we think we have a right to.  Tune in for a great show with some thought provoking insights.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 070: It’s not your Daddy’s Republican and Democratic Parties anymore - April 9, 2012</title>
            <description>America Revealed’s S.Paul Forrest and The New Breakfast Snob, Allan Coberly join Lakota Phillips for a rowdy debate on politics, presidential candidate, and the differences as well as non-differences between the conservative and liberal parties.</description>
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            <title>Episode 069: Death by Stereotype - April 2, 2012</title>
            <description>An in depth look at racism in America, the impact of stereotypes and the misinformation the mediaplays to for sensationalism surrounding the Trayvon Martin death. Guests include S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed, The New Breakfast Snob Allan Coberly, author Lena Matthews and College correspondent Bryce Alexander. Tune in to hear different points of view on a subject that impacts all of us.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>An in depth look at racism in America, the impact of stereotypes and the misinformation the mediaplays to for sensationalism surrounding the Trayvon Martin death. Guests include S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed, The New Breakfast Snob Allan Coberly, author Lena Matthews and College correspondent Bryce Alexander. Tune in to hear different points of view on a subject that impacts all of us.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 068: Soldiering Scapegoats and Disaster Preparedness - March 19, 2012</title>
            <description>New York actor and filmmaker Michael Codispoti and America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest join Lakota Phillips for a candid look at how the military, our government and the American people treat the soldiers that serve us. Speculation on reasons and lack of public explanation on the recent Executive Order signed for Peacetime Disaster Preparedness are also discussed.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>New York actor and filmmaker Michael Codispoti and America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest join Lakota Phillips for a candid look at how the military, our government and the American people treat the soldiers that serve us. Speculation on reasons and lack of public explanation on the recent Executive Order signed for Peacetime Disaster Preparedness are also discussed.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 067: Educating a Working Caste - March 12, 2012</title>
            <description>The emphasis on testing performance rather than performance testing is covered in this segment with S. Paul Forrest, Allan Coberly, and new college correspondent Bryce Alexander.  A hard look at the education system in America and how it has left all children behind, except for those from wealthy families, is discussed as well as the implications of the newly passed HR 347 anti-protest bill.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>The emphasis on testing performance rather than performance testing is covered in this segment with S. Paul Forrest, Allan Coberly, and new college correspondent Bryce Alexander.  A hard look at the education system in America and how it has left all children behind, except for those from wealthy families, is discussed as well as the implications of the newly passed HR 347 anti-protest bill.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 066: The Politics of Distraction - March 5, 2012</title>
            <description>Mark Adams, who has handled more Congressional election contests than any other attorney in history joins S. Paul Forrest and Lakota for a dynamic discussion on election fraud, media disinformation, and methods used to distract and control the population with sensationalism and confusion. Find out some shocking facts regarding the manipulation of votes from an expert.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Mark Adams, who has handled more Congressional election contests than any other attorney in history joins S. Paul Forrest and Lakota for a dynamic discussion on election fraud, media disinformation, and methods used to distract and control the population with sensationalism and confusion. Find out some shocking facts regarding the manipulation of votes from an expert.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 065: War on Women - February 20, 2012</title>
            <description>The recent snow ball of fanatical right legislation that attacks women’s reproductive rights and starts down the slippery slope of defining a fertilized egg as a legally protected human which impacts not only contraceptives but miscarriages is discussed. Is it a religious agenda, a political herring or a gender rights issue? Allan Coberly also reports on attending the silent protest at the Virginia State House. Tune in for a very enlightening show.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>The recent snow ball of fanatical right legislation that attacks women’s reproductive rights and starts down the slippery slope of defining a fertilized egg as a legally protected human which impacts not only contraceptives but miscarriages is discussed. Is it a religious agenda, a political herring or a gender rights issue? Allan Coberly also reports on attending the silent protest at the Virginia State House. Tune in for a very enlightening show.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 064: Jobs versus the Environment - February 13, 2012</title>
            <description>The long term fallout caused by damage to the environment is examined as Lakota Phillips is joined by S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and Allan Coberly of Richmond VA’s WRIR . How the bad habits of a consumption-minded society and the criminal disregard of profit hungry industry are impacting the health of humans, animals and nature are discussed with a hard look at the job versus environment debate.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>The long term fallout caused by damage to the environment is examined as Lakota Phillips is joined by S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and Allan Coberly of Richmond VA’s WRIR . How the bad habits of a consumption-minded society and the criminal disregard of profit hungry industry are impacting the health of humans, animals and nature are discussed with a hard look at the job versus environment debate.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 063: Pink is the New Mud - February 6, 2012</title>
            <description>Lakota Phillips is joined by S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and Allan Coberly of Richmond VA’s WRIR as they look at some crazy top news stories for the week before discussing disease as big business and the pink P.R. mess Komen made with their Planned Parenthood announcement. The dangers of privatizing prisons, schools, and healthcare are examined.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Lakota Phillips is joined by S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and Allan Coberly of Richmond VA’s WRIR as they look at some crazy top news stories for the week before discussing disease as big business and the pink P.R. mess Komen made with their Planned Parenthood announcement. The dangers of privatizing prisons, schools, and healthcare are examined.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 062: Are American’s Youth Making a Difference? - January 30, 2012</title>
            <description>The harsh reality America’s youth has to face and how some of them are becoming aware and active as well as instrumental in promoting change is the main topic. Lakota Phillips is joined by America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest in examining the impact of Occupy Wall Street movement on congressional accountability as well as the SOPA protest.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>The harsh reality America’s youth has to face and how some of them are becoming aware and active as well as instrumental in promoting change is the main topic. Lakota Phillips is joined by America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest in examining the impact of Occupy Wall Street movement on congressional accountability as well as the SOPA protest.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 061: Church In Bed With State - January 23, 2012</title>
            <description>Breaking open the taboo box of mixing politics and religion in (im)polite conversation, Lakota Phillips is joined by America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest and comedian Kimmie Dee as they discuss all the fun ways our system of government has stomped all over the separation line between church and state.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Breaking open the taboo box of mixing politics and religion in (im)polite conversation, Lakota Phillips is joined by America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest and comedian Kimmie Dee as they discuss all the fun ways our system of government has stomped all over the separation line between church and state.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 060: Disinformation Highway - January 9, 2012</title>
            <description>America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest joins Lakota Phillips for a discussion on the criminalization of America, the consequences and historical relevance as well as how the media plays a major role in disinformation and adding to a culture of fear.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest joins Lakota Phillips for a discussion on the criminalization of America, the consequences and historical relevance as well as how the media plays a major role in disinformation and adding to a culture of fear.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 059: Saving America in 2012 - January 2, 2012</title>
            <description>America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest and Richmond Virginia’s WRIR indie radio’s Allan Coberly join Lakota Phillips for a look ahead into 2012. What can we expect to be major issues that will impact our lives and what can we the people do to affect our futures. Some great ideas, insights and recommendations are made for how Americans can effect change.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest and Richmond Virginia’s WRIR indie radio’s Allan Coberly join Lakota Phillips for a look ahead into 2012. What can we expect to be major issues that will impact our lives and what can we the people do to affect our futures. Some great ideas, insights and recommendations are made for how Americans can effect change.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 058: Corn-holed by the NDAA and GMOs - December 19, 2011</title>
            <description>Writer, activist Jay Sheckley and America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest join Lakota to discuss the passing of the National Defense Authorization Act and the confusion surrounding the language of the controversial bill. Does it or doesn’t it allow indefinite detention of Americans, without trial, by the military? Monsanto and genetically modified organics are also discussed along with finding that GMOs can cause organ damage in mammals. Can you say population control?</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Writer, activist Jay Sheckley and America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest join Lakota to discuss the passing of the National Defense Authorization Act and the confusion surrounding the language of the controversial bill. Does it or doesn’t it allow indefinite detention of Americans, without trial, by the military? Monsanto and genetically modified organics are also discussed along with finding that GMOs can cause organ damage in mammals. Can you say population control?</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 058: Doped Up On Corporate News - December 12, 2011</title>
            <description>It’s all about decriminalizing drugs and corporate control of the media on today’s Breaking Taboo. Correspondents Allan Coberly and S. Paul Forrest join Lakota for a heated discussion on the pros and cons of legalizing drugs and the impact it has had in other countries. Blogging journalists aren’t real journalists? According to a recent court case they aren’t .What defines a journalist, or any professional that creates for a living is discussed at length with some interesting points made about how working for corporate dollars impacts the news. Tune in to catch these topics as well an entertaining look at the presidential candidate debates.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>It’s all about decriminalizing drugs and corporate control of the media on today’s Breaking Taboo. Correspondents Allan Coberly and S. Paul Forrest join Lakota for a heated discussion on the pros and cons of legalizing drugs and the impact it has had in other countries. Blogging journalists aren’t real journalists? According to a recent court case they aren’t .What defines a journalist, or any professional that creates for a living is discussed at length with some interesting points made about how working for corporate dollars impacts the news. Tune in to catch these topics as well an entertaining look at the presidential candidate debates.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>59:45</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 056: No More Sunshine and Lollipops - December 5, 2011</title>
            <description>LA Comedian James Tripp and America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest join Lakota Phillips in a discussion on the frustrating state of America from the recent passing of the National Defense Bill, to useless and secret bailouts by the Fed, the numbers game played by unemployment analysts as well as the delightful array of political candidates and the methods used to control who gets to partake in public debates. Tune in for a frightening look at how truly out of control our broken system has become. Welcome to the Great Decline.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>LA Comedian James Tripp and America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest join Lakota Phillips in a discussion on the frustrating state of America from the recent passing of the National Defense Bill, to useless and secret bailouts by the Fed, the numbers game played by unemployment analysts as well as the delightful array of political candidates and the methods used to control who gets to partake in public debates. Tune in for a frightening look at how truly out of control our broken system has become. Welcome to the Great Decline.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 055: Why all the hating? - November 28, 2011</title>
            <description>Erotica Author Lena Matthew joins Lakota Phillips for a look at racism, interracial relationships, Lena’s secret and shameful lust for Twilight, as well as examining why some ethnic groups push for relationships only among their own ethnicity. Tune in for a show that is 4 parts serious to 6 parts howling funny. Lena can make us laugh about everything. It’s talk radio for da grrls.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Erotica Author Lena Matthew joins Lakota Phillips for a look at racism, interracial relationships, Lena’s secret and shameful lust for Twilight, as well as examining why some ethnic groups push for relationships only among their own ethnicity. Tune in for a show that is 4 parts serious to 6 parts howling funny. Lena can make us laugh about everything. It’s talk radio for da grrls.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 054: Our Corrupt Political System - November 21, 2011</title>
            <description>The new proposed Defense Bill that would be the final nail in destroying our Bill of Rights, the problems with our political system and why the solutions we’ve been promoting won’t work, as well as Bush found guilty of war crimes and the insanity that was Black Friday is all covered by Lakota and her correspondents, S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and Allan Coberly of WRIR in Richmond, VA. Tune in for a very exciting and enlightening show with great information and some heated discussions.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>The new proposed Defense Bill that would be the final nail in destroying our Bill of Rights, the problems with our political system and why the solutions we’ve been promoting won’t work, as well as Bush found guilty of war crimes and the insanity that was Black Friday is all covered by Lakota and her correspondents, S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and Allan Coberly of WRIR in Richmond, VA. Tune in for a very exciting and enlightening show with great information and some heated discussions.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:00:43</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 053: Penn State - Our DISS-Functional Society - November 14, 2011</title>
            <description>Lakota is joined by actor and Occupy LA activist Steve Gelder, as well as music writer and radio personality Brian Allen, along with host of the award-winning DAMage Report Johnny Dam for an in-depth discussion on the Penn State trial, the public outrage for and against Joe Paterno. Sexual abuse of boys has a hidden history that is coming to light more and more frequently in recent years. Tune in for some great points that shed some perspective over how some sexual predators end up being protected - both intentionally and through denial.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Lakota is joined by actor and Occupy LA activist Steve Gelder, as well as music writer and radio personality Brian Allen, along with host of the award-winning DAMage Report Johnny Dam for an in-depth discussion on the Penn State trial, the public outrage for and against Joe Paterno. Sexual abuse of boys has a hidden history that is coming to light more and more frequently in recent years. Tune in for some great points that shed some perspective over how some sexual predators end up being protected - both intentionally and through denial.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>58:08</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 052: Broken Borders - November 7, 2011</title>
            <description>Activist and writer S. Paul Forrest and Radio Personality Allan Coberly join Lakota for a look at illegal immigration and how legislators as well as the public are missing the real problems with inadequate border security, which is drug and human trafficking. Lakota&apos;s inability to pronounce &quot;trafficking&quot; adds humor to a very dark look at the growing abuse of human victims within the U.S. Made in America doesn&apos;t mean it&apos;s made by Americans or even by legal employment. Tune in for a look at the dark side of where some jobs are going in the name of profit.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Activist and writer S. Paul Forrest and Radio Personality Allan Coberly join Lakota for a look at illegal immigration and how legislators as well as the public are missing the real problems with inadequate border security, which is drug and human trafficking. Lakota&apos;s inability to pronounce &quot;trafficking&quot; adds humor to a very dark look at the growing abuse of human victims within the U.S. Made in America doesn&apos;t mean it&apos;s made by Americans or even by legal employment. Tune in for a look at the dark side of where some jobs are going in the name of profit.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 051: Breaking Taboo Halloween Special - October 31, 2011</title>
            <description>Comedian John C. McDonnell joins Lakota for a Taboo Halloween special to discuss superstitions, where they come from, which ones are still alive and well today and countries where superstitions lead to horrific abuse and murders. Some crazy superstitions and how they might have originated are examined. What differentiates a religious ritual from a superstition? The supernatural is also explored including the power of suggestion versus the self-doubt dismissal. John takes us on a tour of a haunted graveyard where creepy, unexplained things happen. Tune in to catch this fun and spooky episode of Breaking Taboo.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Comedian John C. McDonnell joins Lakota for a Taboo Halloween special to discuss superstitions, where they come from, which ones are still alive and well today and countries where superstitions lead to horrific abuse and murders. Some crazy superstitions and how they might have originated are examined. What differentiates a religious ritual from a superstition? The supernatural is also explored including the power of suggestion versus the self-doubt dismissal. John takes us on a tour of a haunted graveyard where creepy, unexplained things happen. Tune in to catch this fun and spooky episode of Breaking Taboo.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 050: October 24, 2011</title>
            <description>Johnny Dam and S. Paul Forrest join Lakota in a scathing critique of the hypocrisy running rampant throughout our political system with party shenanigans sabotaging the solutions to our job crisis and economic nightmare. From Wall Street to the Hill, from Left to Right the disconnect between wealthy politicians and the average American is discussed, AND suggestions for REAL, implementable steps are offered up. We don’t just complain – we point out a viable path forward. Check it out for a great show that might just have you going “hmmmmm…”</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Johnny Dam and S. Paul Forrest join Lakota in a scathing critique of the hypocrisy running rampant throughout our political system with party shenanigans sabotaging the solutions to our job crisis and economic nightmare. From Wall Street to the Hill, from Left to Right the disconnect between wealthy politicians and the average American is discussed, AND suggestions for REAL, implementable steps are offered up. We don’t just complain – we point out a viable path forward. Check it out for a great show that might just have you going “hmmmmm…”</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:00:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 049: October 17, 2011</title>
            <description>Breaking Taboo rocks into the music industry with musicians Brian Allen and Allan Coberly. The demise of the industry on the bones of profit over art is discussed, as well as where to find really good music and what the recent trends for musical artists have been. As protests and social dissatisfaction rise, how that impacts the creativity of artists is also examined. Will a new genre of music come out of this as it has in the past or has it all been done already with nothing new left to be discovered? Tune in to hear a great show on what’s right and what’s wrong in the music world.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Breaking Taboo rocks into the music industry with musicians Brian Allen and Allan Coberly. The demise of the industry on the bones of profit over art is discussed, as well as where to find really good music and what the recent trends for musical artists have been. As protests and social dissatisfaction rise, how that impacts the creativity of artists is also examined. Will a new genre of music come out of this as it has in the past or has it all been done already with nothing new left to be discovered? Tune in to hear a great show on what’s right and what’s wrong in the music world.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:00:11</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 048: October 10, 2011</title>
            <description>Breaking Taboo correspondents S. Paul Forrest and the Unholy Rev. Jeff Brunk join Lakota Phillips in a discussion about how America has been developing a police state for many years, recent corporate sponsorship of law enforcement and the impact this has had on the middle class. The show kicks off with a bizarre and funny look at a new concept in cremation that involves putting the ashes of the dearly departed into bullets. Tune in to expand your dissident knowledge base and enjoy a few laughs.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Breaking Taboo correspondents S. Paul Forrest and the Unholy Rev. Jeff Brunk join Lakota Phillips in a discussion about how America has been developing a police state for many years, recent corporate sponsorship of law enforcement and the impact this has had on the middle class. The show kicks off with a bizarre and funny look at a new concept in cremation that involves putting the ashes of the dearly departed into bullets. Tune in to expand your dissident knowledge base and enjoy a few laughs.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 047: October 3, 2011</title>
            <description>Comedians Rick Overton and James Tripp join Lakota to examine the three week old Occupy Wall Street Protests. The difference between an Occupation and a protest, the need to maintain a nonviolent tactic as well as why the protests are gaining in popularity are discussed. What needs to happen next for the movement to be a catalyst for changing the failing systems of government and commerce? Some great insights share shared, as well as Rick’s observations attending Occupy LA. The show closes with Johnny Dam’s brilliant rant from The DAMage Report coverage of Occupy Wall Street. Tune in for some critical thinking time with a touch of humor.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Comedians Rick Overton and James Tripp join Lakota to examine the three week old Occupy Wall Street Protests. The difference between an Occupation and a protest, the need to maintain a nonviolent tactic as well as why the protests are gaining in popularity are discussed. What needs to happen next for the movement to be a catalyst for changing the failing systems of government and commerce? Some great insights share shared, as well as Rick’s observations attending Occupy LA. The show closes with Johnny Dam’s brilliant rant from The DAMage Report coverage of Occupy Wall Street. Tune in for some critical thinking time with a touch of humor.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>59:53</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 045: September 19, 2011</title>
            <description>Actress Eva Campbell Morales and Comedian Kimmie Dee join Lakota for an all girls review on women’s self-image, conflicting role expectations in society, and perceptions of beauty. Two very different takes on self-image are discussed including surgical enhancements. The inevitability of aging and all the brings into women’s lives and influences as young girls are also examined. Some fascinating conclusions are made. Check it out on Breaking Taboo.</description>
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            <title>Episode 044: September 12, 2011</title>
            <description>S. Paul Forrest and the Unholy Reverend Jeff Brunk join Lakota on a post 9/11 show to discuss the changes that have occurred since in America, the negative impact of conspiracy theorists dogma versus blind patriotism and what the American should be doing to protect themselves. Rev. Brunk brings Religious Reality shows into the discussion creating a two to one gang up on Lakota. Seriously, the guys had some good points about xenophobia and religious tolerance. Tune in to hear all the gritty details and a wee bit of argument.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>S. Paul Forrest and the Unholy Reverend Jeff Brunk join Lakota on a post 9/11 show to discuss the changes that have occurred since in America, the negative impact of conspiracy theorists dogma versus blind patriotism and what the American should be doing to protect themselves. Rev. Brunk brings Religious Reality shows into the discussion creating a two to one gang up on Lakota. Seriously, the guys had some good points about xenophobia and religious tolerance. Tune in to hear all the gritty details and a wee bit of argument.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 043: August 29, 2011</title>
            <description>Alan Coberly of WRIR 97.3FM Indie Radio joins S. Paul Forrest and Lakota Phillips to dig deep into the changing social and governmental fabric of America. The illusion of Freedom of Speech and arrest of peaceful protesters is peeled apart. From east coast to west coast those that stand together to try and spark change and awareness are ball gagged by an aggressive system of silence. S. Paul Forrest discusses the principles of Fascism and examples of how it can be easily identified in America today. The taboo perceptions of the word and culture of denial are also explored. Tune in to hear these topics as well as Hurricane Irene discussed on Breaking Taboo.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Alan Coberly of WRIR 97.3FM Indie Radio joins S. Paul Forrest and Lakota Phillips to dig deep into the changing social and governmental fabric of America. The illusion of Freedom of Speech and arrest of peaceful protesters is peeled apart. From east coast to west coast those that stand together to try and spark change and awareness are ball gagged by an aggressive system of silence. S. Paul Forrest discusses the principles of Fascism and examples of how it can be easily identified in America today. The taboo perceptions of the word and culture of denial are also explored. Tune in to hear these topics as well as Hurricane Irene discussed on Breaking Taboo.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 042: August 15, 2011</title>
            <description>Allan Coberly with WRIR 97.3 and America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest join Lakota for a fast-paced, exciting show that cracks open the dissatisfaction Americans have with leadership in Washington and the current state of the country and the world. Why all the grumbling and no action? The riots in London, what they really reflect, as well as how they relate to similar unrest in America is discussed with some intriguing points that will make you go &quot;hmmmmm.&quot;</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Allan Coberly with WRIR 97.3 and America Revealed’s S. Paul Forrest join Lakota for a fast-paced, exciting show that cracks open the dissatisfaction Americans have with leadership in Washington and the current state of the country and the world. Why all the grumbling and no action? The riots in London, what they really reflect, as well as how they relate to similar unrest in America is discussed with some intriguing points that will make you go &quot;hmmmmm.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 041: August 8, 2011</title>
            <description>Are there any real solutions for unemployment or has the world changed so dramatically so fast that we have to come up with new ways of thinking? What to believe and what to do are discussed in depth by comedian and host of The DAMage Report - Johnny Dam, Taboo Correspondent Jeff Brunk, S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and Lakota Phillips. Second topic covers whether or not mimicry of Black urban gangsta dress by teenagers racism and the state of racism in America today. The S&amp;P rating as well as several other top world topics close out the show. Check it out for a great discussion that are guaranteed to make you think.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Are there any real solutions for unemployment or has the world changed so dramatically so fast that we have to come up with new ways of thinking? What to believe and what to do are discussed in depth by comedian and host of The DAMage Report - Johnny Dam, Taboo Correspondent Jeff Brunk, S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and Lakota Phillips. Second topic covers whether or not mimicry of Black urban gangsta dress by teenagers racism and the state of racism in America today. The S&amp;P rating as well as several other top world topics close out the show. Check it out for a great discussion that are guaranteed to make you think.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 040: August 1, 2011</title>
            <description>Did you know Diet Soda actually helps you gain weight? Or that Genetically Modified foods, which many countries have banned because of related illnesses and birth defects, are the only hope to feed a starving, over populated world? Lakota Phillips and S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed chow down on the meaty topic of the food industry. The topic winds through welfare, politics and of course all the foods that may fill our bellies but are ultimately making us sick.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Did you know Diet Soda actually helps you gain weight? Or that Genetically Modified foods, which many countries have banned because of related illnesses and birth defects, are the only hope to feed a starving, over populated world? Lakota Phillips and S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed chow down on the meaty topic of the food industry. The topic winds through welfare, politics and of course all the foods that may fill our bellies but are ultimately making us sick.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 039: July 25, 2011</title>
            <description>Lakota Phillips is joined by comedian Kimmie Dee and Correspondent Jeffrey Brunk as they cover Secret Societies, Hacking and Gay Marriage. Is there a group of wealthy elite trying to control world events behind locked doors and if there is what does it mean to the average person? Hacking and invasion of privacy by the media and by our government and law enforcement agencies in the guise of protection is discussed. The aggressive hatred the extreme religious right has for gays is covered as well as an interesting theory from Rev. Brunk as to why. Tune in to catch this segment of Breaking Taboo sponsored by Blaze-Jane.com.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Lakota Phillips is joined by comedian Kimmie Dee and Correspondent Jeffrey Brunk as they cover Secret Societies, Hacking and Gay Marriage. Is there a group of wealthy elite trying to control world events behind locked doors and if there is what does it mean to the average person? Hacking and invasion of privacy by the media and by our government and law enforcement agencies in the guise of protection is discussed. The aggressive hatred the extreme religious right has for gays is covered as well as an interesting theory from Rev. Brunk as to why. Tune in to catch this segment of Breaking Taboo sponsored by Blaze-Jane.com.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 038: July 18, 2011</title>
            <description>Jaid Black, founder &amp; owner of Ellora&apos;s Cave Publishing and S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed join Lakota Phillips for a fantastic exploration into the industry of erotic romance novels. From the impact on women’s sexuality to the political climate’s effect on women’s self-image to thrusting purpled-headed love lances, this show will teach you a few things you probably didn’t know and make you laugh. One woman made a huge impact on many lives by daring to blaze her own path - tune in to hear how.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Jaid Black, founder &amp; owner of Ellora&apos;s Cave Publishing and S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed join Lakota Phillips for a fantastic exploration into the industry of erotic romance novels. From the impact on women’s sexuality to the political climate’s effect on women’s self-image to thrusting purpled-headed love lances, this show will teach you a few things you probably didn’t know and make you laugh. One woman made a huge impact on many lives by daring to blaze her own path - tune in to hear how.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>57:32</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 037: July  11, 2011</title>
            <description>Lakota Phillips is joined by new correspondent S. Paul Forrest from the popular America Revealed to discuss the giant pile of crazy that is the legislative War on Women that seems determined to take the female gender back to the good ol’ 1950s, an American Awakening that covers the evidence that our leaders and system of government no longer have the best interests of the American people in mind – only their compliance and pocketbooks. People are starting to reject the rhetoric and protest BOTH party lies. Final topic covers the Defense Budget swimming in a bowl of pea soup. Tune in to hear the great discussions and recommendations on what people COULD be doing. Sponsored by Blaze Jane’s Bizarre.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 037: July  11, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Lakota Phillips is joined by new correspondent S. Paul Forrest from the popular America Revealed to discuss the giant pile of crazy that is the legislative War on Women that seems determined to take the female gender back to the good ol’ 1950s, an American Awakening that covers the evidence that our leaders and system of government no longer have the best interests of the American people in mind – only their compliance and pocketbooks. People are starting to reject the rhetoric and protest BOTH party lies. Final topic covers the Defense Budget swimming in a bowl of pea soup. Tune in to hear the great discussions and recommendations on what people COULD be doing. Sponsored by Blaze Jane’s Bizarre.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 036: June 27, 2011</title>
            <description>Bryan Connor and Jeffrey Brunk join Lakota Phillips for a discussion on legislation proposed to legalize marijuana and how that could change our society. Misconceptions, pros and cons are examined, as well has potential impact regarding other drugs. Gender bias is the second topic  as Jeff and Lakota debate gender stereotypes, the reality of social counterstrikes and what real solutions might exist. Catch it all on this segment of Breaking Taboo sponsored by blaze-jane.com</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Bryan Connor and Jeffrey Brunk join Lakota Phillips for a discussion on legislation proposed to legalize marijuana and how that could change our society. Misconceptions, pros and cons are examined, as well has potential impact regarding other drugs. Gender bias is the second topic  as Jeff and Lakota debate gender stereotypes, the reality of social counterstrikes and what real solutions might exist. Catch it all on this segment of Breaking Taboo sponsored by blaze-jane.com</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>59:03</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 035: June 20, 2011</title>
            <description>Breaking Taboo goes Ghost Hunting when paranormal investigator Karen Rontowski, actor John C. McDonnell and correspondent Davad M. Davad join Lakota for a heated debate on the spook factor. From personal encounters with things that go bump in the night to how to avoid bringing unwanted ghosts home with you - this show has it all. The reasons to believe pitted against the reasons not to believe in the supernatural make this an entertaining and informative show to catch.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Breaking Taboo goes Ghost Hunting when paranormal investigator Karen Rontowski, actor John C. McDonnell and correspondent Davad M. Davad join Lakota for a heated debate on the spook factor. From personal encounters with things that go bump in the night to how to avoid bringing unwanted ghosts home with you - this show has it all. The reasons to believe pitted against the reasons not to believe in the supernatural make this an entertaining and informative show to catch.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 034: June 13, 2011</title>
            <description>Actor Steve Gelder and Rev. Jeff Brunk join Lakota Phillips for a show focused on food crisis: both the lack of it for the homeless and the excess leading to the obesity problems in America. Discussions include causes of increasing number of homeless and laws that are punishing those trying to help. Fast food addictiveness and how it is impacting immigrants is also addressed. Catch an informative segment that mixes serious topics with a healthy dose of laughs.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Actor Steve Gelder and Rev. Jeff Brunk join Lakota Phillips for a show focused on food crisis: both the lack of it for the homeless and the excess leading to the obesity problems in America. Discussions include causes of increasing number of homeless and laws that are punishing those trying to help. Fast food addictiveness and how it is impacting immigrants is also addressed. Catch an informative segment that mixes serious topics with a healthy dose of laughs.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>59:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 033: June 6, 2011</title>
            <description>S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and correspondent Unkomik Thunder Davad join Lakota Phillips for an intense show about our overpopulated prisons, privately owned prisons, prisoners as indentured servants, new and exciting developments in the trial run of programs that offer predictions of criminal intent (sarcasm that), and where human aggression comes from and can be done about it. ~Get away from me with that lobotomy icepick.~ Check out an informative and pretty damn scary show.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and correspondent Unkomik Thunder Davad join Lakota Phillips for an intense show about our overpopulated prisons, privately owned prisons, prisoners as indentured servants, new and exciting developments in the trial run of programs that offer predictions of criminal intent (sarcasm that), and where human aggression comes from and can be done about it. ~Get away from me with that lobotomy icepick.~ Check out an informative and pretty damn scary show.</itunes:summary>
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            <description>Breaking Taboo digs into post-rapture coverage with discussions on what made the Rapture so popular, what was the impact on children who thought the world was ending and how does it all relate to the next pending apocalypse party on 12-21-12. Ardent Atheist Heather Henderson and former Catholic and EX- Jehovah&apos;s Witness Raven Pence join Lakota Phillips with personal stories and insights. Intense, insightful and even some naughty fun on Breaking Taboo.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Breaking Taboo digs into post-rapture coverage with discussions on what made the Rapture so popular, what was the impact on children who thought the world was ending and how does it all relate to the next pending apocalypse party on 12-21-12. Ardent Atheist Heather Henderson and former Catholic and EX- Jehovah&apos;s Witness Raven Pence join Lakota Phillips with personal stories and insights. Intense, insightful and even some naughty fun on Breaking Taboo.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>58:25</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 031: May 16, 2011</title>
            <description>Breaking Taboo gets super naughty with a show dedicated to sexual taboos. Davad M. Davad and Jeffrey Brunk join Lakota to discuss odd fetishes, the elusive female orgasm and in honor of National Masturbation month - you guessed it - masturbation. An insightful talk full of rowdy laughs this Breaking Taboo will leave you grinning.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Breaking Taboo gets super naughty with a show dedicated to sexual taboos. Davad M. Davad and Jeffrey Brunk join Lakota to discuss odd fetishes, the elusive female orgasm and in honor of National Masturbation month - you guessed it - masturbation. An insightful talk full of rowdy laughs this Breaking Taboo will leave you grinning.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>58:54</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 030: May  9, 2011</title>
            <description>Political blogger S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and comedian and host of Elbows &amp; Belly Buttons-How I See It Kimmie Dee return to Breaking Taboo with Lakota Phillips to discuss the supreme court’s decision involving a cheerleader who refused to cheer her rapist . The FBI’s definition of forceable rape and resulting legalities have far reaching negative consequences for women. One week after Osama Bin Laden S. Paul Forrest covers the resulting impact, projections and where we went wrong. Find out what the REAL cost of war is. Tune in for a impassioned debate interjected with some dark humor on Breaking Taboo.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Political blogger S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and comedian and host of Elbows &amp; Belly Buttons-How I See It Kimmie Dee return to Breaking Taboo with Lakota Phillips to discuss the supreme court’s decision involving a cheerleader who refused to cheer her rapist . The FBI’s definition of forceable rape and resulting legalities have far reaching negative consequences for women. One week after Osama Bin Laden S. Paul Forrest covers the resulting impact, projections and where we went wrong. Find out what the REAL cost of war is. Tune in for a impassioned debate interjected with some dark humor on Breaking Taboo.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>59:13</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 029: May  2, 2011</title>
            <description>Breaking Taboo breaks apart the May 1st raid and death of Osama Bin Laden. Guests Steven Paul Forrest of America Revealed, Correspondents Davad M. Davad and Rev. Jeffrey Brunk join Lakota Phillips for an in-depth examination of why Americans should stop and ask what’s really going on with the Bin Laden storyline. From 9/11 to what we can expect as a result of this going forward – everything is picked apart and examined. Jeffrey Brunk lightens things up at the end of the show with a news story involving Golden Showers. Warning uncensored and proud of it.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Breaking Taboo breaks apart the May 1st raid and death of Osama Bin Laden. Guests Steven Paul Forrest of America Revealed, Correspondents Davad M. Davad and Rev. Jeffrey Brunk join Lakota Phillips for an in-depth examination of why Americans should stop and ask what’s really going on with the Bin Laden storyline. From 9/11 to what we can expect as a result of this going forward – everything is picked apart and examined. Jeffrey Brunk lightens things up at the end of the show with a news story involving Golden Showers. Warning uncensored and proud of it.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:00:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 028: April 18, 2011</title>
            <description>Where is the line between censorship and senselessness? Facebook’s ban on pictures of same sex couples smooching is debated, followed by Rape Lemonade with a Slavery Twist which examines religion and politics in the same legislative bed. The show wraps up with a heated discussion and an unexpected conclusion over the topic of Day of Dialogue versus Day of Silence. Join Lakota and her guests actor John C. McDonnell and correspondent Rev. Jeffrey Brunk for a very taboo show.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 028: April 18, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Where is the line between censorship and senselessness? Facebook’s ban on pictures of same sex couples smooching is debated, followed by Rape Lemonade with a Slavery Twist which examines religion and politics in the same legislative bed. The show wraps up with a heated discussion and an unexpected conclusion over the topic of Day of Dialogue versus Day of Silence. Join Lakota and her guests actor John C. McDonnell and correspondent Rev. Jeffrey Brunk for a very taboo show.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>57:18</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 027: April 11, 2011</title>
            <description>Breaking Taboo’s special half hour episode focuses on the first study made of cyber-stalking and the unexpected results it revealed. Join Lakota Phillips and her guests comedian Kimmie Dee and Taboo Correspondent Unkomik Thunder Davad in a humorous debate over the thrills, horrors, and idiocies of stalking. You’ll learn that even mothers can send you a gift wrapped stalker – its the gift that never goes away.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Breaking Taboo’s special half hour episode focuses on the first study made of cyber-stalking and the unexpected results it revealed. Join Lakota Phillips and her guests comedian Kimmie Dee and Taboo Correspondent Unkomik Thunder Davad in a humorous debate over the thrills, horrors, and idiocies of stalking. You’ll learn that even mothers can send you a gift wrapped stalker – its the gift that never goes away.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>33:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 026: April 4, 2011</title>
            <description>S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and the Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk join Lakota Phillips for an impassioned discussion on the return of the Dark Ages heralded by the collapsing economy, while misdirection, empty stats, and false assurances are fed to the American people. &lt;br /&gt;
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Frustration, anger and dark humor make for a very lively talk. Stereotypes regarding social imperatives to breed are also covered and compared to couples who decide to have a hairy kid on four legs rather than the more expensive rug rats they’re expected to produce. Funny and insightful - you don’t want to miss this one.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 026: April 4, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and the Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk join Lakota Phillips for an impassioned discussion on the return of the Dark Ages heralded by the collapsing economy, while misdirection, empty stats, and false assurances are fed to the American people. 

Frustration, anger and dark humor make for a very lively talk. Stereotypes regarding social imperatives to breed are also covered and compared to couples who decide to have a hairy kid on four legs rather than the more expensive rug rats they’re expected to produce. Funny and insightful - you don’t want to miss this one.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>58:39</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 025: March 28, 2011</title>
            <description>Lakota Phillips is joined by comedian and paranormal investigator Karen Rontowski and filmmaker Davad M. Davad for a hilarious show about Evolution and the historic impact... or nonimpact of God divorcing his wife. From ancient goddess worship to current day changes in religious beliefs and how they evolved, as well as a healthy dose of supernatural gossip... catch this show for an enlightening and fun discussion.</description>
            <link>http://www.newdissidentradio.com/breaking_taboo.html</link>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 025: March 28, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Lakota Phillips is joined by comedian and paranormal investigator Karen Rontowski and filmmaker Davad M. Davad for a hilarious show about Evolution and the historic impact... or nonimpact of God divorcing his wife. From ancient goddess worship to current day changes in religious beliefs and how they evolved, as well as a healthy dose of supernatural gossip... catch this show for an enlightening and fun discussion.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>50:40</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 024: March 21, 2011</title>
            <description>Film Maker and former PUA Davad M. Davad and Erotic Hypnotist Daniel A of Hypnotic Dreams join Lakota Phillips to tackle the popularity of the Pick Up Artist subculture. Techniques, consequences, pros and cons are discussed in-depth as well as their personal experiences with using NLP techniques. Extreme sexual fantasies wrap up the show with a focus on BDSM and humiliation. Intense, entertaining debate you won’t hear anywhere else.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 024: March 21, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Film Maker and former PUA Davad M. Davad and Erotic Hypnotist Daniel A of Hypnotic Dreams join Lakota Phillips to tackle the popularity of the Pick Up Artist subculture. Techniques, consequences, pros and cons are discussed in-depth as well as their personal experiences with using NLP techniques. Extreme sexual fantasies wrap up the show with a focus on BDSM and humiliation. Intense, entertaining debate you won’t hear anywhere else.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>58:37</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 023: March 14, 2011</title>
            <description>Lakota Phillips is joined by S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and actor Steve Gelder in a fascinating discussion on the decline of the American middle class, funding cuts in education, projected consequences as well as proposed solutions. How we have arrived to the point, as a society, where people and media are capable of blaming an eleven year old for being gang raped is also debated. Tune in - you may learn something useful.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 023: March 14, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Lakota Phillips is joined by S. Paul Forrest of America Revealed and actor Steve Gelder in a fascinating discussion on the decline of the American middle class, funding cuts in education, projected consequences as well as proposed solutions. How we have arrived to the point, as a society, where people and media are capable of blaming an eleven year old for being gang raped is also debated. Tune in - you may learn something useful.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>57:40</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 022: March 7, 2011</title>
            <description>Filmmaker, Writer, Supreme Ruler of The Farty Galaxy Unkomik Thunder Davad joins the show to dissect the mentality and beliefs that drive the Doomsday advocates and the fuckiness of the supreme court ruling in favor of the Westboro Baptist Church. If that wasn’t weird enough for you, the unholy Reverend Brunk takes on the topic of man/beast love and why the hell would someone want to grease a mouse? Tune in to Lakota Phillips and guests for a funny and passionate discussion on Breaking Taboo.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 022: March 7, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Filmmaker, Writer, Supreme Ruler of The Farty Galaxy Unkomik Thunder Davad joins the show to dissect the mentality and beliefs that drive the Doomsday advocates and the fuckiness of the supreme court ruling in favor of the Westboro Baptist Church. If that wasn’t weird enough for you, the unholy Reverend Brunk takes on the topic of man/beast love and why the hell would someone want to grease a mouse? Tune in to Lakota Phillips and guests for a funny and passionate discussion on Breaking Taboo.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>58:34</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 021: February 28, 2011</title>
            <description>The hosts of Ardent Atheist, Emery Emery and Heather Henderson join Lakota Phillips in a great discussion about  the growing number of atheists and stereotypes about atheists, unconventional relationships, the miscarriage = murder legislation, and mad science experiments by doctors on the poor, the incarcerated and the &quot;undesirables.&quot; That was then, this is now - it isn’t all that different as people in power try to control the masses. Join us and break some taboos.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 021: February 28, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>The hosts of Ardent Atheist, Emery Emery and Heather Henderson join Lakota Phillips in a great discussion about  the growing number of atheists and stereotypes about atheists, unconventional relationships, the miscarriage = murder legislation, and mad science experiments by doctors on the poor, the incarcerated and the &quot;undesirables.&quot; That was then, this is now - it isn’t all that different as people in power try to control the masses. Join us and break some taboos.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:00:08</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 020: February 21, 2011</title>
            <description>Taboos broken include the apparent war on women that is being waged by politicians regarding anti-abortion legislation. Actor John C. McDonnell and Reverend Jeffrey Brunk join Lakota Phillips as they dig into a lively discussion. First up they explore the joys… and headaches of polyamorous relationships. Well – figuratively speaking. Catch some personal insights from Rev. Brunk on that very taboo topic.</description>
            <link>http://www.newdissidentradio.com/breaking_taboo.html</link>
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            <itunes:summary>Taboos broken include the apparent war on women that is being waged by politicians regarding anti-abortion legislation. Actor John C. McDonnell and Reverend Jeffrey Brunk join Lakota Phillips as they dig into a lively discussion. First up they explore the joys… and headaches of polyamorous relationships. Well – figuratively speaking. Catch some personal insights from Rev. Brunk on that very taboo topic.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>58:53</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Breaking Taboo with Lakota Phillips</itunes:author>
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            <title>Episode 019: February 14, 2011</title>
            <description>It’s hating on the Homicidal-flying-fat-baby Day on Breaking Taboo with return guest Daniel A. Topics range from the REAL history of valentine’s to the pros and cons of being married versus single. Enjoy five scientific methods to trick your man into falling in love… and what they really mean. Tune in for an entertaining as well as enlightening discussion.  Daniel A is the mastermind behind Hypnotic Dreams. His sexual hypnosis CDs are available at Amazon.com.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 019: February 14, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>It’s hating on the Homicidal-flying-fat-baby Day on Breaking Taboo with return guest Daniel A. Topics range from the REAL history of valentine’s to the pros and cons of being married versus single. Enjoy five scientific methods to trick your man into falling in love… and what they really mean. Tune in for an entertaining as well as enlightening discussion.  Daniel A is the mastermind behind Hypnotic Dreams. His sexual hypnosis CDs are available at Amazon.com.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 018: February 7, 2011</title>
            <description>Breaking Taboo today with Lakota Phillips are director and comedian Emery Emery, Actress and Professional Atheist Heather Henderson, and correspondent Rev. Jeffrey Brunk. Discussion breaks into recent news items that reveal the societal monsters among those appointed to protect us. Rape Light, To Serve, Protect &amp; Kick Your Head In, and the Golden Rule covers police brutality, GOP attacks on abortion legislation and Atheist Billboards that are poking eyes out.  Come break some taboos with us.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 018: February 7, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Breaking Taboo today with Lakota Phillips are director and comedian Emery Emery, Actress and Professional Atheist Heather Henderson, and correspondent Rev. Jeffrey Brunk. Discussion breaks into recent news items that reveal the societal monsters among those appointed to protect us. Rape Light, To Serve, Protect &amp; Kick Your Head In, and the Golden Rule covers police brutality, GOP attacks on abortion legislation and Atheist Billboards that are poking eyes out.  Come break some taboos with us.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 017: January 31, 2011</title>
            <description>Breaking Taboo breaks open a funny show with actor Steve Gelder and comedian Kimmie Dee. Along with Lakota they make a  naughty threesome discussing Conspiracy Theories, The Rent Too High Guy in love with Palin, and why Gay Demons are to blame for mass animal deaths. Somehow it all ties together into one gigantic conspiracy that involves mysterious mosquito deaths in New Jersey. Sit back for an hour and dive into the New World Order Lakota style.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 017: January 31, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Breaking Taboo breaks open a funny show with actor Steve Gelder and comedian Kimmie Dee. Along with Lakota they make a  naughty threesome discussing Conspiracy Theories, The Rent Too High Guy in love with Palin, and why Gay Demons are to blame for mass animal deaths. Somehow it all ties together into one gigantic conspiracy that involves mysterious mosquito deaths in New Jersey. Sit back for an hour and dive into the New World Order Lakota style.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 016: January 24, 2011</title>
            <description>Today&apos;s topics are censorship... yes that big, bad, ugly word and dumbass lawsuits. Lakota Phillip&apos;s guests are actor John C. McDonnell and correspondent of all things nutty, the Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk. From street art being requested at MOCA and then whitewashed over to censorship of da Vinci classics the discussion gets heated as we debate one person dictating the access of everyone to art. A College boy takes out a lawsuit for 1.8 million on a Vegas call-girl when she stiffs him a half hour of his time. The Lawsuit Lottery and ignorant greed lead to a humorous segment.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 016: January 24, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Today&apos;s topics are censorship... yes that big, bad, ugly word and dumbass lawsuits. Lakota Phillip&apos;s guests are actor John C. McDonnell and correspondent of all things nutty, the Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk. From street art being requested at MOCA and then whitewashed over to censorship of da Vinci classics the discussion gets heated as we debate one person dictating the access of everyone to art. A College boy takes out a lawsuit for 1.8 million on a Vegas call-girl when she stiffs him a half hour of his time. The Lawsuit Lottery and ignorant greed lead to a humorous segment.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 015: January 17, 2011</title>
            <description>Find out about the fallout online gaming and relationships can have on real life on Breaking Taboo. Lakota&apos;s guests are Comedian Elizabeth Croydon, who has opened for Cheech and Chong, been on The Tonight Show and Last Comic Standing. She is currently involved in the production of Phil Messerer&apos;s &quot;Underbelly Blues&quot;. Returning to the show is master Hypnotist Daniel A. An erotic hypnotist,  he writes, records and produces hypnotic audio stories to heighten sexual fantasies. He’s recently been on Playboy Radio and his stories are available at HypnoticDreams.com.  Elizabeth shares her love of gaming cows and a bizarre story of character impersonation and harrassment, while Daniel discusses his experience with an online relationship where the person wasn&apos;t quite who he thought she was.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 015: January 17, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Find out about the fallout online gaming and relationships can have on real life on Breaking Taboo. Lakota&apos;s guests are Comedian Elizabeth Croydon, who has opened for Cheech and Chong, been on The Tonight Show and Last Comic Standing. She is currently involved in the production of Phil Messerer&apos;s &quot;Underbelly Blues&quot;. Returning to the show is master Hypnotist Daniel A. An erotic hypnotist,  he writes, records and produces hypnotic audio stories to heighten sexual fantasies. He’s recently been on Playboy Radio and his stories are available at HypnoticDreams.com.  Elizabeth shares her love of gaming cows and a bizarre story of character impersonation and harrassment, while Daniel discusses his experience with an online relationship where the person wasn&apos;t quite who he thought she was.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 014: January 10, 2011</title>
            <description>Breaking Taboo returns from the holiday break with guest Dawn Vaeoso. Dawn is a suicide survivor. She lost 1 boyfriend and 2 friends to suicide when she was 15. Twenty-one years later she is still dealing with it. Join us for a frank discussion on suicide, cries for help on social media and who bears the burden. Also joining the show is the Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk withOUT an Iranian Valentine? Enjoy a funny rant that includes Lakota bemoaning the evils of valentine&apos;s day.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 014: January 10, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Breaking Taboo returns from the holiday break with guest Dawn Vaeoso. Dawn is a suicide survivor. She lost 1 boyfriend and 2 friends to suicide when she was 15. Twenty-one years later she is still dealing with it. Join us for a frank discussion on suicide, cries for help on social media and who bears the burden. Also joining the show is the Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk withOUT an Iranian Valentine? Enjoy a funny rant that includes Lakota bemoaning the evils of valentine&apos;s day.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 013: December 20, 2010</title>
            <description>Breaking Taboo welcomes very special guest hypnotist Daniel A of Hypnotic Dreams; Johnny Dam, comedian and host of the award winning DAMage Report; and the Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk. Topics include fears and fascinations with hypnosis including what hypnosis can really do. Focus is on the area of erotic hypnosis. We also discuss sexual taboos including rape fantasies and BDSM. Where are the personal boundaries and how to you overcome them? Happy holidays everyone.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 013: December 20, 2010</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Breaking Taboo welcomes very special guest hypnotist Daniel A of Hypnotic Dreams; Johnny Dam, comedian and host of the award winning DAMage Report; and the Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk. Topics include fears and fascinations with hypnosis including what hypnosis can really do. Focus is on the area of erotic hypnosis. We also discuss sexual taboos including rape fantasies and BDSM. Where are the personal boundaries and how to you overcome them? Happy holidays everyone.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>58:58</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 012: December 13, 2010</title>
            <description>We’re breaking some major taboos today with special guest Suzzanne Monk, host of the Monk Junket on NewDissidentRadio.com, to talk about child molestation and sexual abuse laws. Social attitudes as well as victim mentality are covered. We even throw in some TSA “games” with kids for good measure. Rev. Jeffrey Brunk joins the show to discuss who does Christmas really belong to and holiday political correctness gone crazy.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 012: December 13, 2010</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>We’re breaking some major taboos today with special guest Suzzanne Monk, host of the Monk Junket on NewDissidentRadio.com, to talk about child molestation and sexual abuse laws. Social attitudes as well as victim mentality are covered. We even throw in some TSA “games” with kids for good measure. Rev. Jeffrey Brunk joins the show to discuss who does Christmas really belong to and holiday political correctness gone crazy.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 011: December 6, 2010</title>
            <description>Special Guest is Quanah Parker Brightman, Vice President of United Native Americans, Inc. formed in 1968 in California to Promote the General Welfare of Native Americans. Quanah joins Lakota to discuss hate crimes against Native Americans. You’ll discover all kinds of shocking information on this segment. Rev. Jeff Brunk returns to discuss Idiot programming on the television. For the first time let me say the views of the correspondents don’t necessarily reflect the show’s views. Leave it to Beaver? Good programming? Oy. Tune in for a very funny debate on the evils of TV.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Special Guest is Quanah Parker Brightman, Vice President of United Native Americans, Inc. formed in 1968 in California to Promote the General Welfare of Native Americans. Quanah joins Lakota to discuss hate crimes against Native Americans. You’ll discover all kinds of shocking information on this segment. Rev. Jeff Brunk returns to discuss Idiot programming on the television. For the first time let me say the views of the correspondents don’t necessarily reflect the show’s views. Leave it to Beaver? Good programming? Oy. Tune in for a very funny debate on the evils of TV.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>59:03</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 010: November 29, 2010</title>
            <description>Today&apos;s guests are Eden Bradley-Eve Berlin and the unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk as we dig through the kinky dirt on Vampire sex and other taboo sexual fantasies. After the vamps are put to bed it&apos;s all about Nipples. Facebook has banned any photos of breast feeding mothers. What is the hang up about nipples anyway? Listen and find out.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Today&apos;s guests are Eden Bradley-Eve Berlin and the unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk as we dig through the kinky dirt on Vampire sex and other taboo sexual fantasies. After the vamps are put to bed it&apos;s all about Nipples. Facebook has banned any photos of breast feeding mothers. What is the hang up about nipples anyway? Listen and find out.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 009: November 22, 2010</title>
            <description>Lakota is joined by Arts Weekly Radio Host Brenda Durant to discuss how organizations have adjusted their business models to better meet the needs of the growing female workforce. Brenda also offers up some great insights into how some nonprofit arts groups are surviving in tough times. Body Scan controversy sparks a debate and hilarious holiday memories wrap up the show. Catch it all on this segment of Breaking Taboo</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Lakota is joined by Arts Weekly Radio Host Brenda Durant to discuss how organizations have adjusted their business models to better meet the needs of the growing female workforce. Brenda also offers up some great insights into how some nonprofit arts groups are surviving in tough times. Body Scan controversy sparks a debate and hilarious holiday memories wrap up the show. Catch it all on this segment of Breaking Taboo</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 008: November 15, 2010</title>
            <description>Today&apos;s guests comedians Robbie Rist (Michaelanglo voice from TMNT Movies), Kimmie Dee (host of &quot;NO INDOOR VOICES&quot;), and actor John C. McDonnell create a dynamic and passionate discussion on The Pedophile&apos;s Guide versus Freedom of Speech. Funny and starkly serious, the segment brings up great points about the First Amendment and line crossing. Legal Lies breaks open the abysmal standards of journalism today and the misinformation the public embraces without second thought. Your kindergarten teach was wrong about so many things: Thomas Edison - not the inventor of the light bulb. A thought provoking and hilarious discussion - exactly what you would expect from a roomful of uber-sharp comedians.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 008: November 15, 2010</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Today&apos;s guests comedians Robbie Rist (Michaelanglo voice from TMNT Movies), Kimmie Dee (host of &quot;NO INDOOR VOICES&quot;), and actor John C. McDonnell create a dynamic and passionate discussion on The Pedophile&apos;s Guide versus Freedom of Speech. Funny and starkly serious, the segment brings up great points about the First Amendment and line crossing. Legal Lies breaks open the abysmal standards of journalism today and the misinformation the public embraces without second thought. Your kindergarten teach was wrong about so many things: Thomas Edison - not the inventor of the light bulb. A thought provoking and hilarious discussion - exactly what you would expect from a roomful of uber-sharp comedians.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Episode 007: November 8, 2010</title>
            <description>It&apos;s all about Sluts, Burnings and Whores on Breaking Taboo. Today&apos;s show features Cathouse Teri Ahlstrom discussing &quot;The Scarlet Tramp Stamp.&quot; What defines a slut and how does that relate to the modern feminist reclaiming her sexuality? Douche Bag Island drops us into Afghanistan where a growing number of women are setting themselves on fire. Being labeled a slut there will get you killed. The unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk hits us with Legalizing Prostitution - he offers up some interesting statistics on who supports it and why it would be a smart idea to legalize it.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>It&apos;s all about Sluts, Burnings and Whores on Breaking Taboo. Today&apos;s show features Cathouse Teri Ahlstrom discussing &quot;The Scarlet Tramp Stamp.&quot; What defines a slut and how does that relate to the modern feminist reclaiming her sexuality? Douche Bag Island drops us into Afghanistan where a growing number of women are setting themselves on fire. Being labeled a slut there will get you killed. The unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk hits us with Legalizing Prostitution - he offers up some interesting statistics on who supports it and why it would be a smart idea to legalize it.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>59:16</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 006: November 1, 2010</title>
            <description>This week&apos;s show focuses on cracking open male gender roles and addressing how archaic role expectations impact men dealing with 21st century realities.We&apos;re also taking a look inside the Federal Prison system with guest Maury Lipschitz. Discover what prison is really like. Some myths broken and others verified as fact.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 006: November 1, 2010</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>This week&apos;s show focuses on cracking open male gender roles and addressing how archaic role expectations impact men dealing with 21st century realities.We&apos;re also taking a look inside the Federal Prison system with guest Maury Lipschitz. Discover what prison is really like. Some myths broken and others verified as fact.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:01:04</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 005: October 25, 2010</title>
            <description>Featuring special guest Porn Star and Director Rebecca Lord calling from France to discuss the ins, outs and myths about the porn industry. Funny and enlightening look at it behind the scenes. The Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk covers the Parent Television Council Not Feeling the Glee over magazine spread in GQ. Lively discussion on where is the line between reality and fantasy, and does the PTC have a right to critique male magazines.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 005: October 25, 2010</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Featuring special guest Porn Star and Director Rebecca Lord calling from France to discuss the ins, outs and myths about the porn industry. Funny and enlightening look at it behind the scenes. The Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk covers the Parent Television Council Not Feeling the Glee over magazine spread in GQ. Lively discussion on where is the line between reality and fantasy, and does the PTC have a right to critique male magazines.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:00:18</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Episode 004: October 18, 2010</title>
            <description>Lakota Phillips is joined by best selling erotic romance authors Eden Bradley-Eve Berlin and Crystal Jordan to discuss the ins and outs of masturbation. Sexy, wild and funny discussions that include the best place to buy floggers and dildos in LA. Between the Sheet&apos;s Lora Somoza tackles the lusty subject of objectifying men as sex objects and why more women all over the world are not only embracing their sexuality but talking about it. One hour of naughty and enlightening fun. Bring your own batteries.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 16:50:00 -0800</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 004: October 18, 2010</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Lakota Phillips is joined by best selling erotic romance authors Eden Bradley-Eve Berlin and Crystal Jordan to discuss the ins and outs of masturbation. Sexy, wild and funny discussions that include the best place to buy floggers and dildos in LA. Between the Sheet&apos;s Lora Somoza tackles the lusty subject of objectifying men as sex objects and why more women all over the world are not only embracing their sexuality but talking about it. One hour of naughty and enlightening fun. Bring your own batteries.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>58:26</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Breaking Taboo with Lakota Phillips</itunes:author>
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            <title>Episode 003: October 11, 2010</title>
            <description>Lakota Phillips is joined by very special guest New York Times Best Selling author Jacquelyn Frank to discuss the myths and truths surrounding crazy artists. A fascinating discussion on artists with bipolar disorders, depression and substance abuse and how that affects creativity. The Reverend of Irreverence Jeffrey Brunk covers religious hypocrisy, gay-bashing and sexual abuse in a terrific debate over Christianity in the news.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:50:00 -0800</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 003: October 11, 2010</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Lakota Phillips is joined by very special guest New York Times Best Selling author Jacquelyn Frank to discuss the myths and truths surrounding crazy artists. A fascinating discussion on artists with bipolar disorders, depression and substance abuse and how that affects creativity. The Reverend of Irreverence Jeffrey Brunk covers religious hypocrisy, gay-bashing and sexual abuse in a terrific debate over Christianity in the news.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>59:10</itunes:duration>
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            <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>Episode 002: September 13, 2010</title>
            <description>Internationally known illustrator Ken Meyer Jr. discusses the paradox of art stereotypes and why comic art is the bastard child of the creative world. The Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk returns to enlighten us with his online porn site expertise and the recent banning of adult dating sites on Craig List. Guess what - there&apos;s even a sex site for ugly people to hook up. On Douche Bag Island Lakota liberally bitchslaps the Psychology Today article about Liberals being Smarter than Conservatives.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 16:50:00 -0800</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 002: September 13, 2010</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Internationally known illustrator Ken Meyer Jr. discusses the paradox of art stereotypes and why comic art is the bastard child of the creative world. The Unholy Rev. Jeffrey Brunk returns to enlighten us with his online porn site expertise and the recent banning of adult dating sites on Craig List. Guess what - there&apos;s even a sex site for ugly people to hook up. On Douche Bag Island Lakota liberally bitchslaps the Psychology Today article about Liberals being Smarter than Conservatives.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>54:08</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Breaking Taboo with Lakota Phillips</itunes:author>
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            <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
            <itunes:block>no</itunes:block>
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            <title>Episode 001: August 23, 2010</title>
            <description>Lakota Phillips is joined by the naughty Smutketeers - after some minor cuntfusion with connection difficulties. Topics included &quot;BDSM - what you didn&apos;t know, probably don&apos;t wanna know, but are going to learn the truth about anyway,&quot; &quot;The Erotica Sex-revolution,&quot; and the new segment &quot;Douche Bag Island - Fear of Furry Fucking.&quot; It was cuntastic with some insider BDSM information from Eden. To find out more about the Smutketeers, authors Eden Bradley, R.G. Alexander, Lillian Feisty and Crystal Jordan, visit www.smutketeers.com.</description>
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            <author>lakotaphillips@gmail.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 16:50:00 -0800</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Episode 001: August 23, 2010</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Lakota Phillips is joined by the naughty Smutketeers - after some minor cuntfusion with connection difficulties. Topics included &quot;BDSM - what you didn&apos;t know, probably don&apos;t wanna know, but are going to learn the truth about anyway,&quot; &quot;The Erotica Sex-revolution,&quot; and the new segment &quot;Douche Bag Island - Fear of Furry Fucking.&quot; It was cuntastic with some insider BDSM information from Eden. To find out more about the Smutketeers, authors Eden Bradley, R.G. Alexander, Lillian Feisty and Crystal Jordan, visit www.smutketeers.com.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:12:07</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Breaking Taboo with Lakota Phillips</itunes:author>
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