Liquor Talk

Liquor Talk is where real conversations flow as freely as the drinks. Each episode invites listeners to sit back, relax, and dive into engaging discussions on life, love, and everything in between. With a drink in hand, the hosts bring a blend of humor, honesty, and insight, creating a welcoming atmosphere for open dialogue on topics that matter. Whether tackling relationships, career moves, or social issues, Liquor Talk serves up perspectives that are both relatable and thought-provoking. Perfect for winding down or sparking new thoughts, Liquor Talk encourages you to join the conversation—one drink at a time. All inquiries email us at liquortalkpodcast@gmail.com. Interested in being a guest? Follow the link https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17418936411040311c94a81a3

  1. May 27

    Ep 377: The Need for Prison Reform

    The prison system in America only cares about profits not the rehabilitation of inmates. In other countries they have systems in place to ensure inmates will not come back to jail. The system needs to change. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Rachelle Conley, a former inmate turned correction officer, who shares her harrowing journey through the prison system. Rochelle discusses her experiences with custodial sexual misconduct, the flaws in the American prison system, and the importance of rehabilitation. She advocates for the Conley Act, which aims to hold correctional officers accountable for their actions and protect inmates from abuse. The conversation highlights the need for systemic change and the challenges faced by those working within the correctional system. In this conversation, Victor Jones and Rachelle discuss the pressing issues within the penal system, including accountability, sexual abuse, and the need for rehabilitation. Rachelle shares her personal journey from being an inmate to becoming an advocate for those affected by sexual abuse and domestic violence. They explore the importance of second chances, the impact of generational curses, and the necessity of open communication with youth to prevent them from making the same mistakes. Rachelle emphasizes the power of pain as a catalyst for purpose and encourages incarcerated individuals to take advantage of rehabilitation programs to better themselves. Pour up for this episode and thank you to our friends at podmatch for providing this guest to us.

    57 min
  2. May 20

    Ep 376: Challenging Monogamous Norms

    Sorry for the wait. So many people are just okay with societal norms and not challenging them. It's okay to open your mind to something new every once in a while. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes author Cidney Green for a conversation that delves into the complexities of relationships, particularly focusing on polyamory and non-monogamous dynamics. Cidney shares her personal experiences and insights from her book, discussing the societal constructs surrounding monogamy and the importance of open communication in relationships. The dialogue also touches on the challenges of unlearning traditional views on love and sexuality, emphasizing the need for personal growth and self-discovery. Cidney's journey as a writer and phone sex operator adds depth to the discussion, highlighting the intersection of vulnerability, sexuality, and societal expectations. In this engaging conversation, Cidney Green and Victor Jones explore various themes surrounding sexuality, boundaries, societal norms, and personal growth. Cidney shares her experiences with sexual exploration, the importance of setting boundaries, and the allure of erotic events. They discuss society's comfort with violence compared to sexuality, the lessons learned about love and relationships, and the evolving understanding of modern women. Cidney emphasizes the significance of vulnerability, authenticity, and self-compassion in navigating life's challenges. Thank you for the support as we continue to on the journey to 400 episodes.

    1h 4m
  3. Apr 29

    Ep 375: Parenting and Bro Code (Men's Round)

    To all of the parents who listen to this episode just remember this, what you do to your child in their youth you will have to pay for it when they become adults. Another thing, to all of the bros out there, never violate the bro code no matter what. This is the first men's round edition of Liquor Talk for Season 10. On this men's round edition of Liquor Talk host Victor Jones and the fellas welcomes guests Dookie and Belafontae from the Jaw Jackin Show for a episode you will need the brown liquor on deck. The fellas peel back the layers of masculinity to expose the truth about parenting, emotional health, and the importance of brotherhood in the black community. Hear candid stories, surprising insights, and a call to action as they challenge the stereotypes holding men back from authentic growth.You’ll discover why so many fathers struggle to balance discipline and connection, and how raising children requires a tailored approach—nothing like the trauma-based parenting of generations past. Our guests break down the delicate art of setting boundaries, the role of therapy in healing, and the mental health crisis that’s fueling violence in our communities. This episode also dives into the importance of accountability among men, revealing how gossip, trust issues, and entitlement rip our brotherhood apart.But what’s at stake if we don’t start addressing these issues now? The hosts reveal that without active participation in local politics and community engagement, black neighborhoods will continue to be gentrified and underserved. The conversation calls on brothers and sisters to take action—vote, show up at city hall, and rebuild our communities from the ground up. This isn’t just talk; it’s a blueprint for change.Perfect for men navigating fatherhood, community leaders, and anyone tired of surface-level conversations around black masculinity. If you believe real change begins with honest dialogue, this episode is your wake-up call. Get ready to reflect, challenge, and elevate your understanding of what it truly means to be a man in America today. Please follow and support both platforms.

    1h 24m
  4. Apr 8

    Ep 372: Education and Adult Vibes (Season 10 Premiere)

    Season 10 of Liquor Talk is here. Pour up your favorite drink and enjoy the journey. Season 10 kicks off with some serious adult vibes so hide the kids for this grown folks conversation. On this episode of Liquor Talk, Vic welcomes back returning guest Headusa Divine for a very adult themed conversation to kick off the 10th season of the Liquor Talk Podcast. Topics discussed were the importance of education in the adult industry and more. They explore the transition from performer to educator, the structure and curriculum of Adult Cam University, and the significance of skill development for webcam performers. Headusa emphasizes the need for a formalized education system in the adult industry, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which saw an influx of new performers without proper training. The conversation also touches on safety, security, and navigating the various adult cam platforms. In this episode, Headusa Divine discusses the creation and vision behind Adult Cam University (ACU), emphasizing the importance of structured education for performers in the adult industry. She shares her personal journey of building the platform, the sacrifices made, and the gaps identified in performer education. The conversation touches on the stigmas surrounding adult entertainment, the necessity of self-connection for sexual satisfaction, and the importance of open communication about sexuality. Headusa also outlines the target audience for ACU, the cost structure, and the potential for future expansion within the industry. Pour up some whiskey for this episode and stay tuned for more great episodes.

    1h 21m
4.7
out of 5
6 Ratings

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Liquor Talk is where real conversations flow as freely as the drinks. Each episode invites listeners to sit back, relax, and dive into engaging discussions on life, love, and everything in between. With a drink in hand, the hosts bring a blend of humor, honesty, and insight, creating a welcoming atmosphere for open dialogue on topics that matter. Whether tackling relationships, career moves, or social issues, Liquor Talk serves up perspectives that are both relatable and thought-provoking. Perfect for winding down or sparking new thoughts, Liquor Talk encourages you to join the conversation—one drink at a time. All inquiries email us at liquortalkpodcast@gmail.com. Interested in being a guest? Follow the link https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17418936411040311c94a81a3

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