
You Like It (Madeline Pryor and Eamon Armstrong)
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14 Mar 2025 | Mistress Seren: Voice Notes from the Dungeon | 01:19:09 | |
In today’s special episode, Mistress Madeline takes the reins to interview her dear friend and fellow Domina, Mistress Seren, while co-host Eamon steps back to listen in like a true fly on the dungeon wall. Settle in as these two powerful Dommes share intimate stories, candid reflections, and plenty of laughs from their journey together in kink. Madeline and Seren dive deep into their intertwined history, from Madeline’s unforgettable first scene, to bonding through the six-month BDSM intensive that forever shaped their practice. They explore the power of voice notes, Seren’s infamous worm scene, and how Seren balances sweet-hearted sadism with genuine emotional connection. Along the way, the duo offers invaluable insights on what to do when scenes go off-track, the art of being a Domme within a romantic partnership, and how to skillfully navigate BDSM dynamics when working with couples. Mistress Seren is a luxury Domina whose diverse career in art, tech, fashion, and finance informs her deeply psychological and meticulously tailored BDSM practice. Raised in the Rocky Mountains, her approach integrates Mother Nature’s raw power and Carl Jung’s theories of individuation to create authentic and emotionally profound experiences. A true sadist known for her high standards and artistic approach, Seren’s work emphasizes catharsis, transformation, and self-discovery. Timestamps
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14 Feb 2025 | Om Rupani: You Can’t Trust a Nice Guy | 01:25:25 | |
Are you a Nice Guy or Bad Boy? Today’s guest, legendary Dom Om Rupani says they are both distortions of the masculine. Buckle up for some edgy gender politics as Madeline and Eamon get a masterclass in polarity, containment and what it really takes to become an integrated man and a good Dom. In today’s conversation they discuss D/s archetypes and the importance of training and containment in power exchange. It gets spicy with a conversation on why women can’t train their men (unless they’re professionals), and whether egalitarianism really works in relationships. Om makes a compelling case that you can’t perfect a man by criticizing him and teaches how men can move from Nice Guy Syndrome into true masculine integration through kink. Om Rupani is a master Dom based in New York City with decades of experience at the intersection of Tantra and BDSM. He’s the author of Prerequisites to Ecstasy and the creator of courses like The Dominant Man and Tantra Meets BDSM. He also runs The Modern Priestess of Eros, a six-month immersive designed to train professional Dommes. Whether you’re new to kink or a seasoned player, Om’s insights cut straight to the heart of what it means to embody power, intimacy, and integrity. Timestamps
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30 Jan 2025 | Nicolle Hodges: The Sexual Freedom Philosopher | 01:07:50 | |
If you’re craving a crash course on the philosophy of kink won’t find a better guide than the Sexual Freedom Philosopher herself, Nicolle Hodges. This episode of You Like It dives deep into the mythological implications of kink, the subtleties of power dynamics, and the vital role of trust in BDSM. Hodges sheds light on common misconceptions, reveals gaps in BDSM literature, and discusses how kink can serve as a powerful avenue for healing and self-discovery. The conversation also covers cultural shifts sparked by phenomena like Fifty Shades of Grey, the significance of community evolution, and the rewards and challenges of exploring the shadow self through BDSM. Nicolle Hodges is a journalist, author, and Sexual Freedom Philosopher, as well as the founder of Girls Who Say Fuck—an incubator for projects and conversations that instigate change. She is the author of Oh, the Places You’ll Go Oh Oh, a Dr. Seuss-style exploration of the power of female orgasms. Hodges also created the video series Men Who Take Baths and launched the Garden of Earthly Delights event series to challenge societal norms around sexuality. Currently, she is completing a new book that explores BDSM as therapy, continuing her mission to expand conversations and empower people to embrace their own desires. Links
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28 Feb 2025 | Lauren Harkness: Tantra & F*ckboys & Sex Cults, oh my! | 01:06:09 | |
Today on the show, Tantric educator and kink connoisseur Lauren Harkness stops by to demystify everything from group clitoral stroking and Kundalini awakenings to the pitfalls of “Tantra f*ckboys” and sex cults. Timestamps
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30 Jan 2025 | Dick Schwartz: IFS Meets BDSM | 01:22:23 | |
Internal Family Systems (IFS) has never spoken on BDSM… until today. On this episode of You Like It, Dick Schwartz, founder and head honcho of the popular psychotherapy technique weighs in on kink while Madeline and Eamon get a little free therapy of their own. On the show, Madeline, Eamon, and Dick discuss the foundational principles of IFS, explore why sexual parts are often exiled, and examine how legacy burdens and ancestral trauma can influence relationships and personal growth. They also explore the liberation found in role play and address the dark elephant in the room, whether healing parts means healing kinks. During the conversation Dick generously invites both Eamon and Madeline to do a little impromptu IFS. Dick Schwartz is a renowned family therapist, systems thinker, and the originator of the IFS model. Since its development in the 1980s, Internal Family Systems has gained international recognition for its unique approach to understanding and harmonizing the various sub-personalities that exist within an individual. Schwartz is also the author of multiple books, including his latest release, No Bad Parts, and continues to expand IFS to address a wide range of therapeutic and personal growth contexts. Links
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30 Jan 2025 | Madeline and Eamon: Why We Like It | 00:52:11 | |
Welcome to the very first episode of You Like It, the provocative new podcast exploring kink, erotic intelligence, and the transformative power of desire. Join hosts Madeline Pryor and Eamon Armstrong as they share why they like kink, why they launched this show, and how it can guide you toward deeper intimacy and erotic fulfillment. On this episode, Madeline and Eamon discuss the origin of the name “You Like It,” the Erotic Blueprint framework, Kink archetypes, Daddy dynamics, the art of erotic tension, and the power of containment. Madeline is a sex educator and NYC-based dominatrix, focused on the study of erotic intelligence through tantra, BDSM, power dynamics and polarity. Her core philosophy Body Alchemy is designed to heal, balance, and awaken the body as a primary tool to creates stronger connection to ourselves and deeper intimacy with one other. A podcast host, writer, speaker, and lifestyle Dom, Eamon also hosts the Life is a Festival and Psychedelic Therapy podcasts. He’s finishing his first book, an investigation of integrated masculinity through festival culture, psychedelics, and alternative sexuality. Links Timestamps
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28 Mar 2025 | Colette Pervette: The Power of Soft Dominance | 01:04:12 | |
Today Eamon and Madeline welcome a true legend in the world of kink: the illustrious Domina and educatrix, Colette Pervette. Known for her signature blend of softness and strength, Colette embodies the kind of dominance that disrupts expectations—sensual, grounded, and spiritually attuned. On the show, Eamon, Madeline, and Colette explore kink archetypes, the artistry of dominance, and the transformative power of shadow work. Colette opens up about her pedagogical journey—from training professional mistresses around the world to launching her groundbreaking new offering, The Shadow Series. The conversation also dives into the delicate dance of power and integrity and the necessity of reclaiming softness in powerful spaces. Colette Pervette is a San Francisco–based dominatrix, educator, and visionary creator. Colette fuses academic rigor with the erotic arts, developing immersive experiences and courses that guide individuals through personal transformation using kink as a sacred tool. She’s trained hundreds of women in the art of domination and continues to shift the cultural narrative around power, healing, and sexuality. Timestamps
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