Weekly Wrap: Jan. 24
This week on Planet Nude: A week that traces how elections, courtrooms, and emerging technologies are reshaping the present and future of naturism.
Welcome to this week’s Weekly Wrap! Across the naturist world, questions of governance, legal recognition, and emerging technology are shaping how body freedom is practiced, protected, and perceived. This week’s stories examine those forces at work, offering a clear-eyed look at where naturism intersects with institutions, the courts, and the culture.
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New podcasts this week 🎧
Naked, Nudists, and Naturists
In Episode 161, Frank and Lisa discuss messages from several listeners. Paul Priestly wrote about listening to a conversation between two naturists, realizing there was a name for what he enjoyed, and venturing into social naturism, where he discovered the value of social interaction. Jeff told us about his journey into naturism and how the information he received on NNN was instrumental in his decision to join the community. Our resident trucker, Dale, wrote to inform us about his new blog. Guest Rene Bellamy joined Frank in Part 1 of their interview to discuss his love of naturism and his passion for art. He was exposed to the concept of a nude beach early on and was intrigued. He also discussed his thoughts on the cartoon he drew of the hosts.
The Naturist Vibe
In this episode of The Naturist Vibe, hosts Dan and Gabby juxtapose the launch of Doff Social—their new ethical platform designed to bypass the algorithmic censorship of non-sexual nudity—against the sensationalist portrayal of the unclothed body in reality television. They argue that while true naturism prioritizes community and safety, the entertainment industry, typified by shows like Dating Naked UK, Naked Attraction, and the staged scenarios of Buying Naked, commodifies vulnerability for shock value and artificial drama rather than authentic representation. Ultimately, the hosts contend that these programs reduce the human form to a prop for "body fascism" or gag-inducing spectacle, failing to capture the banal, non-sexual reality of the genuine naturist lifestyle.
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That officially wraps up this week! Join us next Saturday for more insights and stories from the week ahead. 🪐

























