Can a Smart Gadget Give a Better BJ Than a Person?

Brian Sloan says YES

Brian is the inventor of the Autoblow A.I. — the first device that uses artificial intelligence to imitate the sexual experience of—  a blow job.  That’s right—a Blow Job— I’ll bet that just got your attention —

(BTW— if you are under 18 years old— you shouldn’t be listening to this podcast)  

Brian Sloan has made this handy high tech gadget available to the public on Autoblow.com. A recent global crowdfunding effort by more than 5,500 men in 64 countries raised $755,000 to make the Autoblow a reality.

Sex toy inventor Brian Sloan graduated from law school in 2005, but decided he had a greater potential helping people masturbate than he did helping them with their legal problems.

TV personality and gadget maven Steve Greenberg and PR queen Lois Whitman Hess, Co-Hosts of “Lying on the Beach” podcast, talked to Brian about BJ’s and the Autoblow.

It’s a stimulating conversation with a happy ending.

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Can a Smart Gadget Give a Better BJ Than a Person?
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Channeling Is Now A More Accepted Discipline To Help You With Life Challenges

Dr. Peter Wisch, a prominent New York City dermatologist, left his traditional medical practice a few years ago because he started to get passionate about a holistic approach to healing focusing on channeling. Channeling is a discipline whereby information is obtained from more evolved and enlightened energies to help guide you with regard to various difficult issues and hardships you may be experiencing in life. Many clients have reported positive results from these sessions.  TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR expert Lois Whitman, co-hosts of “Lying on the Beach” spoke to Dr. Wisch about the “channeling” process.

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Channeling Is Now A More Accepted Discipline To Help You With Life Challenges
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ART CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE

Want to learn more about Art? You need to meet Efren Olivares.  He was born and raised in Mexico City, in a bilingual and bicultural home, with a Jewish NY Mom and a Mexican Dad. 

Efren graduated with honors from the Wharton School, secured an MBA from the U. of Southern California and spent over 20 years as a leader in Pharma, from helping launch Viagra across Latin America to launching Pfizer’s only HIV antiretroviral.

Then Efren re-invented himself.

He got a Masters Program in Modern and Contemporary Art from Christie’s. 

And now then created an Art Tour Guide business in Manhattan. Efren formed Look@NYArt.com, an art tour service focused on taking both art lovers and beginners to some of the best art shows NY has to offer. 

Steve and Lois talk to Efren about Art in NYC.  Add Efren’s tours to your must-do list when you visit NYC.

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Is “Hate” becoming the new normal? Writer Trish Posner talks about a world that keeps getting scarier

You know when they say you can’t judge a book by its cover? That couldn’t be more true when you meet Trisha Posner, the much respected British non-fiction writer, who lives in Miami Beach along with her very successful author husband Gerald Posner. They look like movie or Broadway stars. They are as fit as fit can be. They are very fashionable and they devote themselves to all kinds of causes.

It difficult to believe that the two of them spend most of their waking hours on research and writing. In recent years, Trisha dominated the headlines worldwide for a book she wrote on her own, The Pharmacist of Auschwitz: The Untold Story (2017). It’s one of the most important books to be published in recent times because it wakes everyone up to how a peaceful world can become a catastrophe in a short period of time.

Trisha is also the author of This is Not Your Mother’s Menopause: One Woman’s Natural Journey Through Change, and No Hormones, No Fear.

TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR expert Lois Whitman-Hess, co-hosts of “Lying on the Beach,” interviewed Trisha about changes in the world that we all should be aware of.

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Is “Hate” becoming the new normal? Writer Trish Posner talks about a world that keeps getting scarier
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The Many Lives Of Lucie Arnaz Luckinbill

Lucie Arnaz Luckinbill is an actor, singer, dancer, and producer. She has been married to the talented actor, playwright and director Larry Luckinbill for 40 years. They have 5 marvelous children and most recently two amazing grandchildren. Lucie started her career in showbiz as the daughter of the legendary Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. But as we all know, famous parents only takes you so far. Lucie has had a steady career in TV, film, and theatre. What’s even more remarkable is that even though Lucie is now more in demand as ever, she is an extreme activist in both politics and the environment. TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR expert Lois Whitman-Hess, of the Lying on the Beach podcast, recently talked to Lucie about how she successfully does it all.

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The Many Lives Of Lucie Arnaz Luckinbill
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A Gay Reporter With A Gay Beat “Made America Gay Again”

Steve Rothaus – credit: The Miami Herald

It’s very possible that one day there is going to be a movie about Steve Rothaus. If we were smart we would buy the rights right now. He is a living legend. At the Miami Herald, he became (one of) the first dedicated LGBT mainstream journalists nearly 20 years ago. He probably was the first, but Rothaus is too modest to allow us to proclaim that.  Rothaus has been quoted as saying that he wanted “the Herald to be out front, ahead of all the other news organizations in South Florida in terms of how we covered the LGBT community and how we treated people.” TV personality Steve Greenberg, and PR expert Lois Whitman-Hess, of the Lying on the Beach podcast, talked to Steve about his remarkable barrier breaking career.

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The Statue Of Innovation

There should be a statue of Robin Raskin in front of the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas with an inscription that says “She turned this arena into a global stage for the introduction of some of the most innovative products in the world.” As founder of the company “Living In Digital Times,” Robin solicited early stage companies to exhibit their remarkable inventions in this section of CES. She grouped them in sensible product categories for their debut: Digital Health, Digital Money, Fitness Tech, Baby Tech, Family Tech, Transforming EDU, MommyTech TV, Beauty Tech, and Wearables. Each area had their own summit plus events. These companies also take part in other events during the week of CES including a FashionWare runway show, Mobile Apps Showdown, Last Gadget Standing, Robots on the Runway and the KAPi Awards. In this episode of “Lying on the Beach” with TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR expert Lois Whitman-Hess, Robin explains how she manages to be at the forefront of technology all the time. 

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This Podcast Will Upswing Your Career

There is an important reason why you didn’t get that new job, project assignment, sales order, or recognition for your current efforts.  The man who probably has had one of the most successful careers that any working professional can ever hope for, tells you why in the current episode of Lying on the Beach with TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR expert Lois Whitman. Frank O’Connell, the man who was the top guy at HBO, Fox Video, Reebok and other major companies, gives you the BEST business advice you will ever get in just 25 minutes. No jargon, no hype —  just the facts.

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Irresponsible Out-Of-The-Office Email Replies

If you want to drive a busy person crazy, just post an out-of-the office email reply that you are on vacation for a week and then don’t delete it for many days after you return to work. It happens all the time. Many workers hide behind out-of-the-office replies because they want to take advantage of this common business practice. TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR expert Lois Whitman-Hess discuss the culprits and why they shouldn’t be working in the digital age.  

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It’s Called A Press Event, Let’s Keep It That Way

Young influencers take over press event.

More and more journalists are talking about not attending certain press parties and conferences because the focus is no longer on them. The rooms are now filled with way too many “here today, gone tomorrow,” social media influencers. They are the ones who are getting “first class” accessibility to new products and scoops.    Watch out corporate America and event planners. If you keep treating editorial writers and broadcasters like second class citizens, you will find yourselves without high profile coverage. TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR rep Lois Whitman discuss the dilemma. 

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It’s Called A Press Event, Let’s Keep It That Way
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