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|data8 = [[:Category:Karma Style|Karma Style]], 1 hour
|data8 = [[:Category:Karma Style|Karma Style]], 58 minutes
|data4  = 6/6/[[2001]]
|data4  = 5/6/[[:Category:2001|2001]]
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/what-do-women-want? What Do Women Want?][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=What%20Do%20Women%20Want?]
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/what-do-women-want? What Do Women Want?][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=What%20Do%20Women%20Want?]
|data6  = [[Debi Mae West|Debi Mae West]], [[Larry Block|Larry Block]], [[Jack Kornfield|Jack Kornfield]], Joe Frank
|data6  = [[Debi Mae West]], [[Larry Block]], [[Jack Kornfield]], Joe Frank
|data10 = [[Summer Hill]]
|data10 = [[Woman And Bull In Paint Factory]]
|data11 = [[Don't Know Mind]]
|data11 = [[Four Part Dissonance]]
|data2  = [[The Other Side]]
|data2  = [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]]
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''"We left off with him playing the guitar and you singing."''
''We left off with him playing the guitar and you singing.''


'''What Do Women Want?''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on June 6, [[2001]].
'''What Do Women Want?''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on May 6, [[:Category:2001|2001]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Joe tells Debi where their last conversation about Malcolm left off.
Debi continues, recounts a party they went to.  Malcolm likens their
relationship to a tree.  5 minutes later a guy with saplings comes
in,<ref>sounds like [http://www.TreePeople.org Tree People]</ref>
gives Malcolm a tree.  They name it Noble, after Debi's dad.  She's
exuberantly happy.  Malcolm's still with his wife - they're 'working
it out'.
5:30: Larry tells Joe he found Ketel 1 (vodka) at the liquor store.
He likes the shape of the bottle, hides it in the freezer.
6:20: Debi tells Joe about Malcolm's 2 Corvairs, 1 a '64 Spider that
just got a new engine.<ref>Debi says Malcolm put all his money into
this '64 Corvair but doesn't have money to live by himself or support
his children.</ref> They drive it up to Santa Barbara.  They meet 2
great-looking guys who think they look great, want them to visit in
Las Vegas.
11:30: Larry tells Joe about his appointment with Dr G(allo).
13:00: Debi continues her story in Santa Barbara.
14:10: Larry defends his drinking, pleading that he has to deal with
the pain of the failure of his life.
14:30: Debi continues her story in Santa Barbara.  On the way home she
gives him a blowjob.
16:50: Jack Kornfield tells a story set in King Arthur's time.  He
meets a witch after drinking from her well.  In recompense for the
water he promises Lancelot's hand in marriage.  The moral of this
fable is the correct answer to the question, 'What do women
want?'.<ref>I don't think this is in Malory.</ref>
30:00: Larry defends his drinking.  Joe says that if everyone who was
unhappy drank we'd all be alcoholics.
33:00: Kornfield gives Edo Roshi's answer to the question, 'Does god
exist'.  (That we must bow to nature.)
34:10: Larry tells Joe the end of his appointment with Dr G.: he won't
prescribe any drugs, tells him to stop drinking.  He recounts his
father's death in Lake Como (Italy), 1967.  His mother was crying; the
hotel asked him to go to her room.  Larry tells Joe Dr G. is as
unsympathetic to his unhappiness.
39:20: Kornfield says that the Buddhist monastery teaches wakefulness
and gratitude for nature.
40:10: Debi tells Joe she may be afraid of intimacy, adduces the joys
and reservations of her relationship with Malcolm.  She tells Joe she
just found out Malcolm has kids; they'll be staying for 3 weeks in
July.<ref>This was already mentioned in [[Emptiness]] allegedly aired
earlier.</ref> Malcolm's wife pages him late at night, which troubles
Debi.  Debi and Joe discuss her relationship with Malcolm.  Joe sound
skeptical.  Debi notices how it sounds worse when Joe describes it.
Malcolm arrives.
56:10: Kornfield recommends cultivating the 'Don't know mind': not to
live in one's opinion but in the world as it is.
57:20: Debi & Malcolm's answering machine message.
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%; overflow:auto;">
<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Legacy Synopsis</div>
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
*Debi and Malcolm go to a party, discuss love and buy a tree from a tree peddler.  Symbolic love tree.  Malcolm is still with his wife.  Darkness and light.  Ecstasy.
*Debi and Malcolm go to a party, discuss love and buy a tree from a tree peddler.  Symbolic love tree.  Malcolm is still with his wife.  Darkness and light.  Ecstasy.
*Larry - a new hiding place for liquor
*Larry - a new hiding place for liquor
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*Kornfield - Don't know mind.
*Kornfield - Don't know mind.
*Debi and Malcolm's combined answering machine message.
*Debi and Malcolm's combined answering machine message.
</div></div>
== Music ==
{{Recess (El Gran Lapofsky)}} [Intro]
{{Epominomous, Where Are You? (Mike Richmond)}} [29:39]


== Additional credits ==
* Production by Ray Guarna
* Music consultant Thomas Golubić
* Production assistance Esmé Gregson


 
== Miscellanea ==
== Interesting Facts ==
[[Image:Debimalcolmp.jpg]] [[Image:Debimalcolml.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Debimalcolmp.jpg]] [[Image:Debimalcolml.jpg]]  


The above photos are described by Debi in this program, originally available via [http://www.photohype.com/CScorvairX.htm Photohype].
The above photos are described by Debi in this program, originally available via [http://www.photohype.com/CScorvairX.htm Photohype].
 
==Footnotes==
This is one of my absolute favorites. I really love the story Kornfield tells, he seems like he has a good way with children. Does anyone know as to where the music at the end comes from? I can't get it out of my mind. I know it's a reoccurring song from other works during this period but I just love it.
 
== External Links ==
 
 
[[Category:Karma_Style]][[Category:2001]]
[[Category:Karma_Style]][[Category:2001]]
[[Category:Debi Mae West]] [[Category:Larry Block]]
[[Category:Jack Kornfield]]
[[Category:Ray Guarna]]
[[Category:Show]]
[[Category:The Other Side]] [[Category:Show_by_date|20010506]] {{Airdate|airdate=2001-05-06}}{{Series|series=The Other Side}}{{Cast|cast=[[Debi Mae West]], [[Larry Block]], [[Jack Kornfield]], Joe Frank}}

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