Thursday, August 07, 2008

Chip Rowe, PLAYBOY MAGAZINE, The Playboy Advisor: Mr. Media Interview

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Chip Rowe has one of the greatest jobs on earth.

He’s the Playboy Advisor.

You know, the guy who gets letters from C.J. in Chicago that begin, “What is the proper way to tip a blackjack dealer?”

Or maybe this automotive inquiry, from A.K. in Harrisburg, Virginia: “Ever since I was a child, I have fixated on women in cars that won’t start. I suppose you could call this a fetish, because it gets me incredibly turned on. Have you ever heard of such a thing?”

In his first published collection, Dear Playboy Advisor: Questions from Men and Women to the Advice Column of Playboy Magazine, Chip has whole chapters devoted to everything from “Affairs” and “Anal” to “Swingers” and “Threesomes.”

So I’ll only say this once: If you’re under 18 or easily offended, please stop listening right now.

For those of you remaining, please welcome Chip Rowe – the Playboy Advisor - to Mr. Media.

You can LISTEN to this Mr. Media interview with CHIP ROWE by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player below!

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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Jenny Block, OPEN: LOVE, SEX, AND LIFE IN AN OPEN MARRIAGE, author: Mr. Media Interview

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What if you could sleep with someone who wasn’t your spouse or significant other – and not only get away with it, but arrange things so that your husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend not only improved but endorsed such behavior?

I know, I know -- it’s not going to happen in my life any time soon, either.

But it’s an arrangement that worked so well for wife and mother Jenny Block that she has written a book describing and celebrating it. In Open: Love, Sex, and Life in an Open Marriage, the former English professor and current blogger for The Huffington Post takes readers on a wild ride through the world she created for herself. It’s not “Swingtown,” but it’s close enough for daydreamers.

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