

Intimate Knowledge
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The Intimate Knowledge Podcast returns with Meghan King.
She’s had her share of bad dates and even a couple bad marriages...but if at first you don't succeed...try try again!
Each week, we're going to be talking sex, life and maybe even talking a little trash.
If you want... You can live vicariously through Meghan… and all her ups and unfortunate downs.
Join in... as we discover ALL the Intimate Knowledge...We'll figure it out together...
So put the kids to bed... put your headphones in... because this one is for adults only...
Intimate Knowledge returns with more intimacy, more sex, more laughs and more love. Let's get down and dirty and get to the real INTIMACY of it all.
She’s had her share of bad dates and even a couple bad marriages...but if at first you don't succeed...try try again!
Each week, we're going to be talking sex, life and maybe even talking a little trash.
If you want... You can live vicariously through Meghan… and all her ups and unfortunate downs.
Join in... as we discover ALL the Intimate Knowledge...We'll figure it out together...
So put the kids to bed... put your headphones in... because this one is for adults only...
Intimate Knowledge returns with more intimacy, more sex, more laughs and more love. Let's get down and dirty and get to the real INTIMACY of it all.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 29min
He Yelled "N----er" At Two Black Oscar Nominees, No Apology Needed; We Beg To Differ
A frank look at a BAFTA incident where a racial slur was shouted and the public response that followed. They examine a statement that thanked supporters but stopped short of apologizing or naming those harmed. Conversation centers on why acknowledgement matters, how omission deepens pain, and the uneven sympathy shown in public reactions.

Feb 24, 2026 • 26min
Morning Run: RIP Robert Carradine, Tonight’s SOTU Speech, More Epstein Fallout, Nick Reiner Arraignment, Congressman’s “Sexy” Texts, N-Word Non Apology and Vonn Leg Saved
They recap a blizzard’s fallout and travel chaos. They report on Robert Carradine’s death and mental health awareness. They preview the upcoming State of the Union spectacle. They cover fresh Epstein-related arrests in the U.K. and a high-profile medical contributor stepping back. They note violent cartel unrest in Mexico and Lindsey Vonn’s near-amputation scare. They mention courtroom drama and explosive political texts.

Feb 24, 2026 • 17min
BREAKING: Guthrie Family Offers $1 Million to Bring Home Nancy
An emotional $1 million reward for the disappearance of an 84-year-old woman and the family plea that she may already be gone. Discussion of ring-camera images, DNA from a glove, and why investigators still have no suspect or clear motive. Breakdown of the reward wording, anonymity options, and how media attention could flood investigators with tips.

Feb 24, 2026 • 17min
Blame the Dead Dad; Defense Takes Shape on Day 1 of Grief Author Murder Trial
Day one of the murder trial focuses on the defense blaming the deceased and suggesting chronic pain and drug use. Hosts walk through prosecutors' claims of fentanyl poisoning, financial motive and an alleged affair. They highlight the grief-author angle, missing forensic links like untested Moscow mule cups, and emotional testimony from family and housekeeper leads.

Feb 23, 2026 • 18min
Gov. Newsom's (Cringey) Attempt to Relate: I Have Low SAT Scores
A viral clip of Gavin Newsom claiming he’s a “960 SAT guy” sparks debate about whether his self-deprecation was relatable or patronizing. The hosts break down the remark, the book tour context and his dyslexia mention. They review sharp public reactions—from pundits to Nicki Minaj—and weigh the political fallout and narrative risks tied to tone and audience perception.

Feb 23, 2026 • 15min
Historic Blizzard UPDATE: More Than 2 Feet and Counting
They narrate being snowed in during a historic Nor'Easter and paint the scene from a Manhattan apartment. They cover massive power outages, flight cancellations, and a citywide travel ban. They describe extreme wind gusts, school closures, and how New Yorkers are coping. They also discuss storm scale, record snowfall totals, and when travel might return to normal.

Feb 23, 2026 • 22min
Morning Run: Blizzard Conditions for Millions, Thousands of Flight Cancellations, Mexico on Lockdown, N-Word Shouted at “Sinners” Stars, Mar-A-Lago Shooting, Trump Threatens Netflix, Children’s Author Murder Trial, Snooki Cervical Cancer and Vegas Goldendoodle Adopted
Blizzard warnings, travel bans and thousands of flight cancellations across the Northeast. Violent unrest in Mexico after a cartel leader was killed and travel disruptions. A shocking slur shouted at a major awards ceremony and discussion of Tourette’s-related coprolalia. Shooting at Mar-a-Lago and unfolding details. Celebrity health news and a heartwarming rescue of an abandoned Vegas goldendoodle.

Feb 23, 2026 • 37min
beTREYal with Jenny Bicks... (S3 E16 "Frenemies")
Jenny Bicks, TV writer and producer best known for Sex and the City, shares behind-the-scenes stories and biting writerroom moments. Conversation covers Charlotte and Trey’s intimacy struggles and Charlotte’s sexual growth. They talk coining the term frenemies, crafting darkly comic subplots, memorable visual moments like the sorority brunch, and how writerroom dynamics shaped the stories.

Feb 23, 2026 • 24min
Award Show Shocker: Man Shouts the N-Word as Michael B. Jordan Presents Awards
A shocking racial slur is heard during a major awards ceremony while top actors present on stage. Hosts unpack the immediate reactions and why the moment sparked intense online debate. They explore claims the outburst came from Tourette-related coprolalia and explain how that condition works. The conversation weighs inclusion, accountability, and the tricky balance between compassion and public safety.

Feb 22, 2026 • 18min
Kristi Noem Says Ignore Our Earlier Podcast
After announcing that TSA PreCheck would be suspended because of the government shutdown, the Department of Homeland Security -- a short time ago -- reversed course, and now says TSA PreCheck will remain open. The reversal comes after a swift outcry that the administration was using travelers as political pawns. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


