SLUG Mag Soundwaves
SLUG Mag Soundwaves
Episode #201 – Miss VeroniKa, The Dahlia Room
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In this episode of Soundwaves, the official podcast of SLUG Magazine, SLUG writer Taylor Hoffman sits down for a pair of sexually risqué interviews. The first with BDSM expert Miss VeroniKa about the genre and her classes, followed by Jennifer Fei from The Dahlia Room to discuss her adult shop.

The ethos of The Dahlia Room are to “celebrate sexuality, freedom, diversity and connection,” all of which are demonstrated perfectly whether it be in the welcoming atmosphere of the shop or in the many classes they have available. Located on 300 south near downtown, The Dahlia Room is an adult shop that also offers classes on anything from “The Sex-Ed We Should Have Had In High School” to products in their brick-and-mortar store.

Music for this episode of Soundwaves is provided by Hel Audio artist and founder Karl Jørgensen, who goes by the stage name of OK Ikumi.


Executive Producer: Angela H. Brown
Lead Producer: Gavin Sheehan
Associate Producers: Alexander Ortega, Christian Schultz, John Ford, Henry Glasheen
Theme Song by Temples
Art Design & Logo: Nicholas Dowd
Technical Designer: Kate Colgan

Interviewers: Taylor Hoffman
Music This Episode: OK Ikumi

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