I'd Love to Chat... with The Luvely Rae

Pillow Talk Super Fan or Stranger Danger

12 min · 31. mar. 2026
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Let's Chat! Share Your Ideas for Episodes & Opinion [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2046256/fan_mail/new] Simple little stories for the "glamourous" life of a showgirl. Every showgirl loves a fan and if you look at Beyonce, BTS, and Taylor Swift, then you know that it is not uncomment for those fans to become a part of that showgirl's fam. In a the digital age where everyone and everything is overexposed, when do fans become a threat? When do warnings from friends simply fall into the realm of rumors? How do we trust our bodies when making a living baring our souls? In Pillow Talk, The Luvely Rae delivers short antidotes on nightlife and working in entertainment in the U.S. These stories lead to bigger questions such as: what is female empowerment and why going to adult stores on the first date is a terrible idea.  Music  The Mooche by Duke Ellington (recorded 1928) ** This podcast is recorded in a style that pays homage to talents like Miss Monitor (Tedi Thurman) and explores topics designed to stimulate conversations.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2046256/support]

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