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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Categories | SexualityHealth & Fitness | ||||

The NYC scene is the latest group to grab the torches and drag everyone down in a circular-fring-squad of accusations and innuendo.
Let's talk about that.
It’s been a few years, and before that, it was almost five years. But we’re back… here is why, and what is planned.
Soulhuntre was invited to discuss multi-house power hierarchies around June 16, 2015, at MAsT: Manhattan. The conversation wound up being a round-table style which is the preferred format here at Power In Practice in any case. Just over 2 hours of di... more
Soulhuntre was invited to discuss multi-house power hierarchies around June 16, 2015, at MAsT: Manhattan. The conversation wound up being a round-table style which is the preferred format here at Power In Practice in any case. Just over 2 hours of di... more
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It is a pleasure to listen to real people talking about real perceptions, be they blunt and raw or soft and squishy, this is putting things out that most are either afraid to hear, mortified to say or "I'm going to hell" if I understand; and I'm glad to finally hear some that can make me simply sit and nod my head in agreement and laugh with a 'been there, done that and the damn T-shirt was to small that they gave me at the door Thanks guys for the open window to peak into and I'm ordering the... more
Excellent thought provoking discussion on great topics. I like the way that the podcasters will challenge each other in conversation to rationalize their point and "validate" it. Very interesting indeed... -Mr Bhaven MRnMSBhaven
I very much enjoyed listening to these podcasts. The subject matter was pertinent and well thought out, often entertaining. The only thing I would like to hear a bit more of is personal examples of cause and effect. I certaintly hope to see many casts in future from Soulhuntre and thank you for taking the time to make them available for all.
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