New Podcast: Episode 40

The latest episode of Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong) is a jam packed conversation with topics swinging wildly all over the place!

Josh and I chat about taking supplements as a vegan and debate if they do anything or if it all just a scam. This includes a somewhat factual discussion on lanolin and why it isn’t suitable for vegans.

We also chat about the performances we saw from Coachella 2025 and the concept of TV show Glee being cursed.

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Vegan friendly supplement with unusual marketing

This is a first for me.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a vegan-friendly supplement marketed at men who partake in anal intercourse, but in 2020 there are new horizons.

When I posted about vegan bondage harnesses a while ago, I lost thousands of followers on social media. Actually thousands.

Wonder if this will get a similar result?

Pure For Men market these capsules at men who want to maintain regular bowel movements so they can be prepared at anytime for anal intercourse.

Check the images below to see the ingredients, which include psyllium husk and black chia seed powder, housed in vegan friendly capsules.

Of course you don’t have to be a man interested in anal intercourse to take these capsules, but I did find it interesting that is how they are being marketed. With the tag line Stay Clean Stay Ready, this might be the first time I have ever seen a product marketed in this manner.

Follow Pure For Men on Instagram if you want to know more about this vegan-suitable supplement or order online.