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Kermit the Frog and Stuart Davis Talk Sex, God, and Deep-Fried Flies

 
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From Hollywood, California—the crucible and capital of Love's crazy carnival—it's a new season of Sex, God, Rock 'n Roll! Did you know Ken Wilber himself supplies Stuart's wardrobe? Did you know Candice McClure is Integral-savvy? Well, get ready for a new cast, new segments, and an insane amount of naughty fun, as SGRR recently finished an outrageous batch of all-new episodes of its singular brand of comedy! Tune in to HDnet on Wednesday nights to watch!

In this free video, Stuart Davis sits down with a living legend of the amphibian world—the one and only Kermit the Frog. Have you ever wondered about Kermit's spiritual practice? Or where frogs come from in the first place? You won't believe what comes out of Kermit's mouth in this exclusive clip from Season 2 of Sex, God, Rock n' Roll, airing nationally on HDnet every Wednesday night!

Tune in, or set your DVR's as these integrally-informed artists plant the seed of integral consciousness into the waiting nethers of mainstream entertainment.


 

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Stuart Davis

Stuart Davis is all about the hyphens: Writer-Director-Actor-Comedian-Songwriter. Naturally, Stu's debut television series Sex, God, Rock 'n Roll allows him to play in myriad ways. His day job has always been rock 'n roll. Having performed thousands of shows and released 14 albums, Davis is a pillar of the showbiz carnival. But in the past few years he's been branching out into other forms of fun. Combining original songs, comedy sketches, and monologues, Stu's tv show is a mosaic of mediums that suits his multi-faceted passion.

 
     

 

 

 

 

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Kermit's Swamp Sex

 This dialog goes especially well with this month's Art Galley: Erotic Nature, by Mark Henson.  Since there is no link to comment on the art, I'll say here that the art reminded me of the visuals in the fabulous family TV anime drama, Avatar: the Last Airbender.