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Donkey Punch Radio
JIMMY PALMIERI |
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Jimmy Palmieri is a lifelong gay rights activist, served 3 terms as a West Hollywood city official before resigning to dedicate his time to The Tweakers Project, an anti meth organization that he founded. With members all across the world, Jimmy has had the opportunity to meet and hear their stories, all of which he personally responds to on a daily basis.
Recipient of The West Hollywood Martin Luther King Award, he has had the opportunity to meet and speak with many human rights activists from across the world. He has been called pushy, ballsy but charming as can be. His philosophy is "the less broken must always help the more broken".
Wehoguy123@roadrunner.com
www.tweakersproject.org
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ANGIE MILLER |
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Angie Miller was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. She went to FIDM and studied Graphic Design. After realizing that this was not the career for her, she followed her passion for makeup artistry. In 2006, she enrolled at MKC Beauty Academy, in Los Angeles, and became a professional makeup artist. Angie has been working in the industry and loving it ever since."
amiller_makeup@hotmail.com |
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Listen to Jimmy & Angie Live
Saturdays at 8:00PM (PST) |
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Show Summary & Guests |
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Saturday, January 28, 2012 |
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Saturday, January 21, 2012 |
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Saturday, January 14, 2012 |
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Saturday, January 7, 2012 |
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Saturday, December 24, 2011 |
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Saturday, December 17, 2011 |
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Saturday, December 10, 2011 |
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Saturday, December 3, 2011 |
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Saturday, November 26, 2011 |
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Saturday, November 19, 2011 |
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Saturday, November 12, 2011 |
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Saturday, November 5, 2011 |
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Saturday, July 30, 2011 |
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Saturday, July 23, 2011 |
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Saturday, July 9, 2011 |
This week we welcome Kendall Lake! Kendall was born and raised in Sherman Oaks, CA and ever
since she was five, she has been dancing and singing. She started modeling last year and has been in
magazines like: Rebel Rodz, Tattoo, and Urban Ink, to name a few. Kendall has also moved quickly
into Television She is currently co-starring in the hit HBO series, “True Blood” as the Vampire
Dancer, and has appeared in music videos for Dev (song, “Bass Down Low”) and Sam Adams (song,
“Drivin’ Me Crazy”). Kendall has also been featured on Maxim.com as a 2010 Hometown Hottie and is
also a “MANswers” girl on Spike TV. Kendall is now venturing into music and already has songs that
will be coming out on iTunes this month. As Kendall puts it, “I’m trying to take over the world one
photoshoot and performance at a time”, and we look forward to chatting with her!
To learn more, visit: Facebook |
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Saturday, July 2, 2011 |
This week we welcome Tony Moras , star and writer of the hit webserie The Wankers available to view at thewankersshow.com , along with his co-star and director. The Wankers is a fusion of American and British humor, and the only single camera web series using a laugh track, Developed as a project for fun, this series has taken off so quickly with fans around the country. The show deals in a comic way with sexual addiction, pot smoking, religion and elder abuse. Be sure to listen in and watch the series! |
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Saturday, June 25, 2011 |
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Saturday, June 18, 2011 |
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Saturday, June 11, 2011 |
Live from L.A. Pride in West Hollywood, Jimmy calls in the show to Angie in the studio! We speak with attendees at the festival from all over the state and run around the festival giving as many non profits the chance to tell us about their mission. This was such a fun show, and amazingly, using two cell phones as microphones, we had great sound! From laughs, to very touching stories of what Pride means to people, this is a show you will not want to miss! |
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Saturday, June 4, 2011 |
We discuss Sarah Palins revision of the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. Also discuss Republican Senator /hate monger anti-gay anti pro-choice Michele Bacchman. Our guest is RN Jason Forbis, who was a marine during Don’t ask Don’t Tell. He currently is leading a crusade against his hospitals union who has a strangle hold and is legally preventing the nursing staff and hospital to replace them with a union that better serves them. This is a totally different perspective of unions, one in which we don’t often hear. What do you do when a union takes your dues and doesn’t serve its members? Listen in and please speak up about this issue and help the RN’s. |
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Saturday, May 28, 2011 |
We are proud to have the President of Christopher Street West, Rodney Scott, join us for a discussion of Pride in the GLBT community. Visit lapride.org for details about this years huge Pride festival which will bring in more than 300,000 visitors into the West Hollywood area. Also call in’s from new York, Connecticut and the Los Angeles area. We also are thrilled to have had a new song by young gay singer Tristan Schack at the music break! Visit him on facebook. Tell him Donkey punch sent ya! |
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Saturday, May 21, 2011 |
We are happy to have Ryan Gierach, the founding editor of West Hollywoods first online newspaper, wehonews.com . Created as a space to allow community input, wehonews has become the go-to web paper for all news that’s west Hollywood. Loved by some and disliked by others, he always makes for great copy. From under 1000 a hits a week to more than 18000 visitors a week, wehonews.com has proven itself to be the link that was missing from the press to the people! |
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Saturday, May 14, 2011 |
Joining us tonight are Director Eric Casaccio and lead actor , Aaron Merken, of the new film, “FREAK’” Freak deals with transgender issues and digs deep under the surface of surviving somewhere between where the world says you belong and where you know you really do. Freak is currently touring the film festivals nationwide. Please visit freakthefilm.com and facebook |
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Saturday, May 7, 2011 |
Tonight's show is a raunchy funny frolic through politics, the gay hanky code, masturbating and all things shiny, happy and wonderful with the one and only Cary Harrison, of goharrison.com . Harrison, a long time radio host, visits Jimmy and Angie to chat , laugh, and inform, all without pulling his penis out. LISTEN IN! Join our weekly rant! |
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Saturday, April 30, 2011 |
Tonight's guest is Rob Williams, the co-founder of Guest House Films, a Los Angeles-based film production company that specializes in telling the stories they themselves want to see of gay people "being." Rob and his partner Rodney Johnson have produced five films in the past five years, including Long-Term Relationship, Back Soon, 3-Day Weekend, Make the Yuletide Gay and Role/Play. In 2008, Rob was named one of Instinct Magazine's "Leading Men of 2008" for his contributions to gay cinema.
Role/Play stars Matthew Montgomery and Steve Callahan, both an on-screen and off-screen couple, as a recently divorced gay marriage activist and recently outed soap opera actor who are hiding out from the press at a quiet Palm Springs resort. There they find out what it really means to have a private and public persona, and tackle hot button issues, such as how the gay media sometimes treats its own community and the outing of celebrities. The film also stars Jim I. Bullock, David Pevsner and Brian Nolan. |
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Saturday, April 23, 2011 |
Guest, Susi Graf is a filmmaker originally from Vienna, Austria, currently living in New York.
From 2003 to 2009 she directed and produced the documentary Lost in the Crowd , a breakthrough film documenting the lives of GLBT youth forced to live on the streets after being disowned by their parents. Powerful, heartbreaking, but hopeful, she follows them for a period of 6 years. She explores the rough times but also the resilience, as they struggle to survive , some from the early ages of 11 and 12. |
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Saturday, April 16, 2011 |
Guest, Andrew Spanswick
A 20 year veteran manager and owner of behavioral health hospitals and services, Andrew now is the founder and runs KLEAN TREATMENT CENTERS , which has a facility based in West Hollywood, where he treats all types of addictions as well as provides a home like atmosphere in order to provide for a clients mental well being as well as physical. Andrew brings a wealth of knowledge to the topic of addiction and we are proud to have him speak with us and share his experiences!" |
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Saturday, April 9, 2011 |
Guests: Robert Gamboa and Patryk O'Really "a graphic conversation of addiction, with two members of The Tweakers Project. We will discuss their use, when they realized enough was enough and what methods they use to remain in recovery. Call in with questions and comments on your experience with your own recovery or that of someone you love!" |
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Saturday, April 2, 2011 |
Guest, Michael Kirwan is an erotic artist and a keen observer of the social/cultural/sexual scene within the gay community who questions the status quo in both his artwork and his words. He has been described as "obstinate, aloof, opinionated, crass, dismissive, crude, vulgar, unfiltered, annoying, revolutionary and sarcastic" and those assessments only cover what his ardent supporters have had to say about him. Born in NYC in 1953 and having witnessed firsthand the evolution of the historic emergence of "gay pride" movement, he later spent a dozen years in Miami Beach but has lived in LA. for the past five years. His sex-centric artwork is familiar to men all over the world who care enough about art, their own sexual identity and those that are comfortable seeing that there's some measure of humor involved our more lewd and rascally activities." |
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Saturday, March 26, 2011 |
Guests also include: The Lady Who beat West Hollywood City Hall Allegra Allison and longtime activist and current planning commissioner Lauren Meister. Also here to discuss the layoff of thousands of California teachers including himself, is music instructor Raymundo Vizcarra, who because of budget cuts has lost the ability to continue a music program in the school district that he created it in. |
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Saturday, March 19, 2011 |
Our guest tonight is the legendary Founder of The Tom of Finland Foundation, Durk Dehner. The foundation holds the largest collection of erotic art and original works from the immortal Tom of Finland The Foundation has been a nonprofit 501(c)(3) Educational Archive for the LGBT community for over a quarter century. We discuss erotic art, artists, Tom;s journey and what keeps Durk so passionately involved. Don't miss this show! |
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Saturday, March 12, 2011 |
Guest Mito Aviles is driven by the desire to bring accountability and transparency to the City of West Hollywood. Mito’s determination, empathy, and genuine concern for his community make him an ideal candidate for creating policy that preserves the interests of the residents of West Hollywood and the character of “The Creative City. Although, this was Mito's first run for West Hollywood politics, he managed to make an amazing impact by fusing creativity and politics to reawaken voters in the City of West Hollywood. "Brash, outspoken and opinionated, our other guest Lucas John is the man behind the Weho Confidential website, which he started because he “wanted to put West Hollywood on the map” by emphasizing the many unusual aspects of the city. “It’s a way of marketing the city,” he said, explaining that he’s got readers in 180 countries following the goings on in Weho." |
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Saturday, March 5, 2011 |
guest Terry Oldes is a Chicago writer who believes humor can get a person through anything. His diverse and curious adventures in life have taken him from Des Moines, Iowa, where he grew up the adopted son of a rural family, to New York City, where he graduated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy and on to Nashville, TN as a singer/songwriter.
A former Mr. Gay Iowa, his first book "Dancing With Tina: A Memoir of Crystal Meth in the Gay Community" was published in 2007 and an expanded 2nd edition released in 2011. His 2nd book "A Barrel Full of Monkeys on Nitrous Oxide" will be released this spring. He has also been profiled in “Straight to the Point,” an upcoming documentary.
We also welcome Dr. Richard Miller, M.D. Psychiatrist for over 40 years. For the past 11 years has been the Medical Director of Long-term Care Facilities for the Los Angeles Department of Mental Health, to discuss the current trends in recovery and addiction treatment trends. |
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Saturday, February 26, 2011 |
New York Times bestselling author, Eric Shaw Quinn lives in West Hollywood, California, after escaping from the Deep South. He grew up in Natchitoches, Louisiana and Columbia, South Carolina, where his first novel, Say Uncle, is set. Eric has written a number of books and, in addition, is a celebrated celebrity raconteur, actor and blogger. His thoughts, musings, short stories and other works |
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Saturday, February 19, 2011 |
Join us for a discussion on the transgender community with director of the smash hit documentary En El Fuego, Dante Alencastre .Trans phobia is an every day problem around the world and in a religious and conservative city like Lima, Peru where their transgender citizens are not protected by any specific laws it can be downright dangerous.
Transgender women from all walks of life open up and tell their stories of fear, discrimination, abuse, hope, and dreams in a society that has openly turned its back to them.
Despite the danger of living openly ,these Peruvians prosper and persevere.They earned degrees,work with children and stand for themselves,effecting a change in the status quo for their LGBT community. |
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Saturday, February 12, 2011 |
Disco hit legend, Armani model and Tweakers Project spokesperson, PAUL "BOOM BOOM " LEKAKIS drops in to debut a new song, and discuss his life from hit songs, worldwide runway modeling, meth use and recovery. Paul is one of the sweetest guests we have had on, and we know you will enjoy this interview! |
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Saturday, February 5, 2011 |
A discussion with journalist and Tweakers Project spokesperson Paulo Murillo, on his return from a meth odyssey back to journalism, Also dream interpreter Dr. Michael Lennox, brings his new book, DREAMSIGHT in to discuss our dreams and explain how to read your own! |
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Saturday, January 29, 2011 |
we welcome West Hollywood city council candidate (now member) John D'Amico. Discussion includes his platform as well as calls from the Tom of Finland Foundation to discuss censorship and art. We also welcome poet Steven Reigns, reading from his book of poetry titled INHERITANCE, a powerful look at his life of physical and emotional abuse put to poetry. |
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