Multiamory Podcast
Summary: Conventional relationship advice is toxic and outdated. We offer new ideas and advice for multiple forms of love: everything from conscious monogamy to ethical polyamory and radical relationship anarchy.
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Podcasts:
We’re talking about how the different parts of your brain affect how we relate to our partners.
We sat down with some real live pastors (!!!) to dive in to the tricky topic of Christianity and non-traditional relationships.
This week we dive into online arguments: how they happen, how to avoid them, and how to communicate when you find yourself in one.
Gender therapist Dara Hoffman-Fox joins us to talk about gender identity and the full spectrum that lies outside the binary.
In this week's episode we explore the age old question, "Is it really possible to stay friends with an ex after a breakup?"
In this live show episode, we're surveying how pop culture has treated polyamory and other non-monogamous relationships.
Dr. Eli Sheff discusess polyamorous families, living arrangements, and the impact that this environment may have on the kids.
We discuss consent, pleasure-based touching, and how objectifying your partner can actually be really, really sexy.
Do you apologize for your relationships, your sexuality, your appearance? It's time to be unapolygetic!
Learn how switch-tracking, bids, and micro scripts can take your relationship communication to the next level.
Lawyer Jonathan Lane explains how polyamory factors in to the legal side of marriage, divorce, and immigration.
What's the Bible have to say about polyamory? Spoiler alert: it mostly has things to say about questionable polygamy.
Pinky out! We're going to polyamory finishing school!
#MultiToury2018 is GO! We will be coming to the following cities April and May. Go to multiamory.com/events for more details or click on the event links in this description. April 16th: Toronto, Ontario at The Revival Bar April 17th: NYC at the Public Hotel April 19th: Chicago at Uptown Underground April 22nd: San Francisco at DNA Lounge April 24th: Portland at The Paris Theatre April 25th: Seattle at The Jewel Box May 9th: LA at the Angel City Brewery
We dive into the relationship escalator - the set of social norms for how most people assume relationships are supposed to work