Sidney discusses the villainization of abuse victims through the lense of the Amber Heard/Johnny Depp trial.
Sidney has "Dr. Mallory" on to discuss what harm reduction is, and how it can keep drug users, as well as their communities safe. Dr. Mallory has 15 years experience as a paramedic and is a 2nd year medical student. Yaasss honey, we got credentials on the show today.
John C. Lilly was a scientist who invented float tanks, LOVED LSD and believed that dolphins and humans could establish communication. "Science" is fucking wild and sometimes it ends with a lady shaving her head and jerking off a dolphin.
Sidney gets high and discusses the cult that worships the Supreme Master Ching Hai and runs the Loving Hut chain of vegan restaurants. A vegan cult!?!?! And you thought veganism was already a cult!
Sidney Draws the names for March Dadness 2022! You can watch the video from it and vote on her Instagram Page @SidneyDelorean. Since the recording of this, she has been informed that the entire time she was talking about Christopher Maloni, she was thinking of Michael Imperioli. Oops!
Tianeptine is being sold over over the counter as ZaZa, PHRENZE Red, Stablon, Tianna Red, Pegasus, or Coaxil. This “gas station heroin” is highly addictive, and doctors are scrambling to treat patients appearing in ERs in withrawal. Join Sidney as she discuses it!
In a SUPER topical episode, Sidney discusses Loni Anderson. This episode has it all, affairs, drug addiction, and the Lutheran church! Follow @trashybookclub69420 on instagram to keep up with all of Sidney's cheap reads.
Tommy Lee maintains a "sex symbol" despite a history of domestic violence, and that stinks! Inspired by Hulu's new series 'Pam&Tommy' Sidney discusses Tommy Lee's history, and why he's a downright lousy guy. Beware of lovebombers!
Inspired by her personal obsession with Playboy, and the new A&E series 'Secrets of Playboy', Sidney discusses the culture surrounding the clubs, magazine, mansion, and Hugh Hefner. Spoiler alert: it's complicated and gross.
Fentanyl is the leading cause of death in Americans aged 18-45. With Fentanyl poisoning on the rise, we need to talk about it. Sidney discusses the drugs use, abuse, and how many are unwittingly taking it with dire results. We'll be back next week with something fun!