The Eavesdrop -03.16.17- Sexual Education

The Eavesdrop -03.16.17- Sexual Education

Sexual Education

The Eavesdrop with Danielle Kimble is a show about life, love, and all things taboo. In this episode Danielle Interviews Beth Benne, the director of the health center at Pierce, and Debbie Sargent, Nurse Practitioner at Pierce. Debbie and Beth discuss sexually transmitted diseases within the millennial generation. Debbie talks about how to address using protection with your partner. Beth informs students on the family pact program that will offer confidential free treatments and prescription pick-ups for students.

Most people enjoy having sex and actually have it quite regularly. The taboo surrounding sex has certainly diminished over the years and more and more people are able to have sex more freely with whoever they like. In previous years, only married couples would partake in sexual activities except for a few others but today, it doesn’t matter if you’re married, in a relationship, or single, sex is for all! Plus, access to sex is a lot easier nowadays with numerous porn sites on the internet. Not to mention, there are so many dating sites out there too. From an Anal Dating site to age-specific sites or even sites that focus on professions, there’s a chance for everyone to meet someone who can satisfy their needs.

However, with a more tolerant attitude to sex, more people need to be educated on the subject. From how to prepare for sexual activities to the aftercare and perhaps consequences of having sex too. After all, sexually transmitted diseases do exist!

The Eavesdrop -03.02.17- Bloom Farms

The Eavesdrop -03.02.17- Bloom Farms

Bloom Farms

Bloom Farms

The Eavesdrop with Danielle Kimble is a show about life, love and all things taboo. On this episode Danielle interviews Ashleigh Simons, and employee and consumer of Bloom Farms Medical Cannibas Company. Ashleigh discusses her first experiences with cannabis, and her view of the social impact medicinal marijauna has had in her community. Ashleigh mentions the business concerns growers, trimmers and dispensaries must overcome to maintain their licenses, while touching on how it differs for the likes of a Canada cannabis dispensary and therefore the medical cannabis jobs, and also compares the medical marijuana industry in America compared to Canada as a whole. She talks about the legalization of marijuana and mentions how it will effect collectives and dispensaries. Legalization has, through no coincidence, caused a surge in the cannabis industry leading to businesses popping up left, right and center hoping to cash in on this trending behemoth of a product. The likes of my green solution are no exception to the rule in that their various cannabis-related products are flying off their digital shelves and into the homes of passionate customers across North America. ‘Cannabusiness’ is an overarching term for businesses operating within the cannabis space, either providing products containing cannabis, providing services relating to the industry, such as marijuana seo marketing services, or working indirectly with such products. Savvy, business-minded individuals hoping to capitalize on the direction of the industry are always on the lookout for ways to enter this market. She also touches on the unique challenges dispensaries face when it comes to marketing and displaying their products using store fixtures and other innovative display methods. Finally, she explains her experiences working in the industry, and how she has benefitted from medicinal marijuana use.