Cosmopolitan show

Cosmopolitan

Summary: A peek into the life of the twenty (and thirty)-something female – the good, the bad and the downright ugly, with a focus on love, sex and relationships – what Cosmo does best. When it comes to Cosmo, there’s no such thing as TMI. True fact. Hosted by News and Entertainment Editor, Mel Evans.

Podcasts:

 The Buzz: talking life and career with Roxy Jacenko | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:23

Roxy Jacenko is one of Australia's most well known faces in the media, but gossip columns aside, the PR powerhouse is all about business. Still, the past 12 months have been anything but easy for the founder and director of Sweaty Betty PR and Ministry of Talent - from a cancer diagnosis to the trial of her husband, she's had to reassess her health, business and her family life.Recently Roxy came on board Cosmopolitan's Win A Mentor competition, for our April 2017 edition, and here she talks to Cosmo's News and Entertainment Editor, Mel Evans, about her career, ambition, staying on top of things and how to not lose your cool when the world throws you curveballs. Remember to head to iTunes, hit subscribe, leave a review and let us know who you want to hear from next!WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE  

 The Buzz: talking love with Georgia Love | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:07

As 2016's Bachelorette, Georgia Love knows a thing or two about love. It's even her last name! So it's only natural we wanted to sit down with her to chat all things dating, pressure to settle down, hooking up with your friends and how we're all getting too picky. Hosted by Cosmo's News and Entertainment Editor, Mel Evans

 The Buzz Episode 4: Dating in your 20s vs dating in your 30s, feat Emma Markezic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:37

Is the dating scene of the twenty-something all that different from that of the thirty-something? We embarked on a mission to find out just that with our '20-something' Entertainment Editor Mel Evans and our 'thirty-something' Cosmo columnist, comedian and writer Emma Markezic. Let's settle this debate once and for all...

 The Buzz Cosmo Women of the Year Awards Edition: Julia Gillard and Delta Goodrem | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:57

For something a little different, we're bringing you a special edition of The Buzz podcast. Recently we held our Women of the Year Awards in Sydney, where the room was packed with the most inspirational women from around the country (and a few from around the world, too). We thought it would be fitting to bring you the amazing speeches of this year's Hall of Fame inductee, Delta Goodrem, and 2015's inductee, The Hon Julia Gillard, to bring some extra career inspo to your week. Enjoy!

 Sex injuries, featuring Dr. Deborah Bateson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:01

From broken penises to lost condoms and BAD lube alternatives, we spoke with the Medical Director of Family Planning NSW and ex-ER doc, Dr. Deborah Bateson, about the sex injuries she's seen (and how we can avoid them). Hosted by News and Entertainment Editor, Mel Evans.

 Should straight women date like gay guys? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:22

What happens when a couple of straight girls turn to their guy friend –  who just happens to be gay – for a bit of filter-free dating advice?  Hosted by News and Entertainment Editor, Mel Evans, with guests Style Editor, Denis Todorovic and, Lifestyle and Beauty Editor, Cassidy Loane.DISCLAIMER: These views are subjective and any stereotypes explored are opinions only. 

 Sexual taboos: from sex toys to STIs and beyond | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:37

When it comes to sex, why are there certain subjects we can't talk about? We refuse to talk about our vibrator collection, STIs are on the rise because we're to embarrassed to bring up the condom talk, and anal is still seen as a big no no. So let's ditch the embarrassment and get the conversation about sex – in all its forms – flowing. Because, when it comes to Cosmo, there's no such thing as TMI. Hosted by News and Entertainment Editor, Mel Evans, with Chief Sub-Editor, Kelsey Garlick.

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