los angeles Archives - Social Media Explorer https://socialmediaexplorer.com/tag/los-angeles/ Exploring the World of Social Media from the Inside Out Mon, 15 Apr 2024 16:45:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Dr. Venus Nicolino Talks First Dates, Sex, and Red Flags https://socialmediaexplorer.com/content-sections/news-and-noise/feature/first-date-red-flags-dr-venus-nicolino/ Fri, 12 Apr 2024 16:30:37 +0000 https://socialmediaexplorer.com/?p=45664 Times change, societies evolve, and last year’s hot garbage is this year’s haute couture. But...

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Times change, societies evolve, and last year’s hot garbage is this year’s haute couture. But one aspect of life remains persistently unchanged: First dates are tricky territory, a minefield of misread conversational cues, painfully awkward pauses, and sudden “not if you were the last person on Earth” insights. Dr. Venus Nicolino believes, however, that you can increase the chances of first-date success with the right attitude and a good plan.

 

She’s got plenty of advice for how to approach an event that most people, for better or worse, experience at least once in their lives. She also has a long history of reaching people in a variety of ways. She’s written bestsellers (Bad Advice: How to Survive and Thrive in an Age of Bulls–t), hosted podcasts (“The Tea With Dr. V”), and posted a fascinating collection of videos on her TikTok and Instagram channels. She’s also got the educational receipts: a master’s in counseling psychology and a master’s and Ph.D. in clinical psychology. 

 

In short, Nicolino knows what she’s talking about. And when she talks about first dates, she talks about being direct and stating your needs, both physical and emotional. Why waste time?

 

“There is never a wrong time to bring up what you want and what you need. So, if on the first date, if you want a family and you want to have children, that’s something that you should bring up,” Dr. Venus Nicolino said in a video for the New York Post’s “Page Six.”

 

“If this is something that the other person doesn’t want, or they think it’s inappropriate to bring up on a first date, then guess what? You’re not meant to be. Because if that person is looking to have kids and that person wants a family as well, then they are not going to be afraid of that conversation.”

 

Dr. Venus Nicolino Talks About Sex on the First Date

 

Nicolino — affectionately known as Dr. V — also addresses one of the biggest topics around first dates: Is it OK to have sex during that initial outing? Or should you wait? Many still follow the “third date rule” when it comes to having sex, a decades-old idea popularized by Sex and the City, according to eHarmony, which should know.

 

Waiting until the third date can “heighten the tension” and “make sex better when it does happen,” according to eHarmony, as well as allow you the time to “form a more complete picture of the person you’re with.” 

 

Dr. Venus Nicolino begs to differ. She says, in her typically irreverent way, that these days, “The idea that anyone is waiting three dates to have sex is bulls–t. We all just need to stop perpetuating these dumb dumb rules that don’t make any sense. If you feel a connection with someone on the first date and it feels right, and you’re both in the moment — allow yourself to have that moment. With protection, of course”. 

 

She added that women who wait until the third date to have sex and ignore what they want may find themselves running contrary to human nature. “I think for so many women, we believe that our sexuality can be bargained with,” Dr. V said. “You own your sexuality. It is yours. You can do with it what you want to do with it.”

 

Women Should Ditch “Societal Shame”

 

Nicolino expanded on the topic of female sexuality in a “The Tea With Dr. V” podcast interview with Brooke Burke, a previous winner and host of Dancing With the Stars. The pair spoke about how, in heterosexual relationships, a woman’s pleasure is often subservient to a man’s.

 

Dr. V said this has led to a “pleasure gap” between young men and young women. She cited studies that show a majority of women never achieve orgasm during intercourse. She added that many men think women are only supposed to orgasm during foreplay, something of an appetizer to the main course. Moreover, men (and women) are conditioned to believe that women orgasm the way men do; through penetration. In reality only 4% of women orgasm through penetration alone”. 

 

“There are studies that show that there are more women faking orgasms than actually having them … We’ve grown up with the idea for centuries that it’s really about his pleasure, so intercourse then becomes about his pleasure. As a matter of fact, on a first date the likelihood of a female orgasm is about 13% versus 77% for males.” Nicolino said. 

 

The good news? Dr. Venus Nicolino says that tends to change with age. “I don’t know about you but I am experiencing an amazing amount of pleasure,” she told Burke. She said with age, “We’re comfortable in our bodies. We know where everything is. We’re not bogged down by societal shame which is put on our genitals, which is put on our bodies.”

 

Bad Signs and Good Signs on a First Date

 

While Nicolino advocates an open mind when it comes to sharing your needs and wants on a first date, she also recommends taking note and responding appropriately to red flags when people fly them. She warned that some types of women tend to “collect red flags” rather than get away from them.

 

In the “Page Six” video, she got directly to the point. “The signs to spot a sociopath, or I will even say a narcissist, is that they lack compassion and empathy. And you will feel that right away. Do not ignore that red flag.”

 

She said women should take the time to ensure they have a better chance of attracting good dating candidates, especially when using online profiles. Here, Dr. Venus Nicolino also advocates a direct approach, as well as avoiding certain common mistakes.

 

In a video on her popular TikTok channel, Dr. V offers three things to avoid on a dating profile. “No. 1, using only group photos. Don’t make them guess which face belongs to you. Two, don’t write a list of demands,” she said. “And three, cliches. Avoid them. And if you’re not sure what that is, here are examples: ‘I like having fun’ and ‘Please be able to hold a conversation.’ Don’t write that.”

 

How can you tell things are going well after the first date and you should continue seeing someone? Nicolino said that you might find clues in the bedroom. For example, she advised taking notice if your partner reveals a “kink” they like to do in bed that is news to you.

 

“I just want to let you know that that is an area of opportunity. This person just gave you a piece of information. I think to explore these valuable pieces of information, particularly in the bedroom, is so incredibly important,” said Dr. Venus Nicolino.

 

“Because your sexual relationship is your relationship, nonverbal. So, the idea that your partner would feel even comfortable to bring up a kink of theirs — that is incredible trust. So, while it might be surprising, while it might be shocking, it’s actually a sign that your relationship might be on the right track.”

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Donald Miller Says This Is The Most Common Small Business Mistake On Social Media https://socialmediaexplorer.com/content-sections/news-and-noise/donald-miller-says-this-is-the-most-common-small-business-mistake-on-social-media/ Tue, 11 Apr 2023 01:03:56 +0000 https://socialmediaexplorer.com/content-sections/news-and-noise/donald-miller-says-this-is-the-most-common-small-business-mistake-on-social-media/ Donald Miller Donald Miller Many of us feel a little overwhelmed. There are our life...

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Many of us feel a little overwhelmed.

There are our life goals, plans for vacationing in Mexico and dreams of being a huge success. You can post your accomplishments on social media because it is you and you reach a group of people who are like-minded.

This can lead to a serious mistake if you are a small company.

Donald Miller, a business author and expert, recently published a book on how to grow a small company. He pointed out how small businesses make big mistakes when it comes self-promotion. This mirrors what people do on their personal feeds.

“The number one mistake I see small businesses making on social media is making their channels all about them,” he told me recently. “The only reason people are interested in your brand is if you’re helping them solve a problem. If you really want to grow your business, talk about the problems your customers experience and then position your products as the solution to those problems.”

His entire philosophy on growing a brand and reaching more customers is reflected in this advice. I’ve been a fan of his StoryBrand architecture for years. The straightforward approach to solving problems and finding solutions is what I love. The same advice he gave in Growing a Small Business is applicable to social media.

Companies often post only nice graphics on social media, do not mention discounts or profile employees and customers. Yes, it’s amazing that Sue scored that big sale with a vendor across town, and we’re all happy for her. But Miller is right that potential customers want to know what’s in it for them, not what Sue has done.

Miller pointed out two examples of smaller companies doing social media the right way — that is, mentioning a solution to a problem customers might be having.

“I think Staging Studio does a fantastic job,” he says. “They teach people how to start their own home staging business, and their feed is full of relevant content. They also promote a great lead generator in their bio — free design training. Carly Jean Los Angeles is another example, which is an LA-based clothing brand. They do a great job connecting with potential customers on Instagram with beautiful photos of their product line, but also use Instagram to push people towards other means of engagement, like downloading their app to get additional discounts.”

In both cases, it’s obvious the social media feed for these companies is focused on the customer, not on the business. It’s easy to get too narrow sometimes. We think what we’re doing is the most important thing, that our accomplishments, branding, expansion plans, or even what we had for dinner is important to everyone involved.

With a business, Miller says it’s better to offer something practical and useful — e.g., free training or an offer to download an app.

Miller believes that Instagram is the best place to get started for small businesses, especially with two billion active users.

Offering a solution is not hard, but many companies don’t seem to practice that basic skill. It can make social media a real revenue-producing tool.

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SPARK – #GivingTuesday https://socialmediaexplorer.com/givingtuesday/spark-givingtuesday/ https://socialmediaexplorer.com/givingtuesday/spark-givingtuesday/#comments Tue, 14 May 2013 18:00:02 +0000 http://socialmediaexp.wpengine.com/?p=20968 While doing some fundraising training in Philadelphia last week, I was introduced to an incredibly...

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While doing some fundraising training in Philadelphia last week, I was introduced to an incredibly cool program called Spark.

Spark was founded by a 7th grade science teacher who wanted his students to see why school mattered. The premise is really simple: place 7th and 8th grade students in apprenticeships with people in their community. They’ve placed students in apprenticeships with all sorts of professionals: fire fighters, chefs, pilots, artists, and tech folks.

The results speak for themselves

Spark Program Logo for Social Media Examiner's #GivingTuesday featured charitySpark has grown to serve in students in at-risk neighborhoods in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia. And the results have been phenomenal. Despite very high high-school drop out rates with their peers, 98% of Spark alumni stay in school.

All it takes is a caring adult and the experience of a real job to help students see why school matters.

Three ways you can help

There are three easy ways you can help a Spark program in your community:

  1. Make a donation

    Spark says $1,000 makes an apprenticeship possible. You can give any amount toward that at: https://www.sparkprogram.org/index.php/get_involved/donate

  2. Become a mentor

    Your work can inspire a kid to stay in school. Spark lets you apply to be a mentor at http://www.sparkprogram.org/index.php/get_involved/volunteer

  3. Become a corporate partner

    There are lots of ways your company can support Spark including hosting students, matching employee gifts, and more. See them all at: http://www.sparkprogram.org/index.php/get_involved/corporate_partnership

    Learn more

    To learn more about how the Spark Program is helping students go to their website www.sparkprogram.orgor watch their brief video on the Spark: Creating Real-World Opportunities for Youth with Apprenticeships:

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