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This Saturday night, June 25th, The Dr. Susan Block Show will feature sensational transformational transformers. Joining international sexologist and Bonobo Way author Dr. Susan Block live in-studio will be fabulous adult entertainers Isabella Sorrenti, Jacquie Blu and others TBA, plus Dayton Rains—porn star, therapist and associate producer for DrSuzy.Tv.
Click Here to RSVP to attend this show in the “Speakeasy” studio audience or call 310.568.0066. Studio doors open at 9:30 pm. Studio Members FREE. Membership Has Its Pleasures. More…
Hi, Del Rey here, and I have to say graphic recording is a fascinating method of documentation, and I recently discovered Terry LaBan’s gallery which is full of visual aids from conferences, lectures and more. His most recent additions includes visual aids from the 48th Annual AASECT Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico, which Bonoboville member, Dr. Susan Block just spoke about The Bonobo Way at.
Benefits of graphic recording?
- “Boosts Learning For Visual And Kinesthetic Learners”
- Lowers Misunderstandings And Helps Resolve Conflict
See Terry Laban’s full gallery, including his graphic recording of Dr. Susan Block’s The Bonobo Way talk, and click HERE.
The Milwaukee County Zoo welcomed two new baby animals this week, one baby harbor seal and a baby bonobo. These two new additions, had been reproduced in captivity, rather than taken from the wild. The baby bonobo is the second in a year, and with 23 potential fathers, the new addition will receive a DNA test once the zoo keepers can close enough. Claudine [Pictured Right] is show cradling her new child.
Read: Milwaukee County Zoo greets baby harbor seal, bonobo by Meg Jones | Journal Sentinel | Photo: Rick Wood.
New to Los Angeles and need a few ideas on how to explore one of the busiest cities in the world? Or are you just a local who wants to see more of your city? In either case you’re in luck, We Like L.A.’s Brian Champlin has compiled a hefty list of things to do in Los Angeles that is sure to keep you busy through the summer and beyond. READ MORE
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