Love Lives
A podcast by The Independent
160 Episoade
-  Introducing Love LivesPublicat: 24.05.2023
-  Author Louise O’Neill on redefining boundaries in a post-Me Too worldPublicat: 09.12.2022
-  Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan on gender identity and how to untangle a toxic political debatePublicat: 18.11.2022
-  Adult filmmaker Vex Ashley on feminist porn, sex work and the female gazePublicat: 11.11.2022
-  Celebrity psychic Chris Riley shares what a reading could do for your relationshipPublicat: 28.10.2022
-  Soma Sara on how sex education perpetuates rape culture and harmful myths about sexPublicat: 14.10.2022
-  Comedian Jack Barry on threesomes, lockdown sex, and why monogamy is outdatedPublicat: 29.09.2022
-  Beam Me Up Softboi’s Iona David examines the different types of softbois on dating appsPublicat: 15.09.2022
-  Love Island’s Amber Gill discusses finding holiday romance, the pressures of coming out, and life after the villaPublicat: 01.09.2022
-  Rebecca Humphries on emotional abuse, toxic love and her night out with a disappearing softboiPublicat: 14.07.2022
-  Dr Hazel Wallace busts myths around the clitoris, female masturbation, and the ‘orgasm gap’Publicat: 07.07.2022
-  Love Island’s Yewande Biala discusses ‘racialised renaming’ and dating as a Black womanPublicat: 30.06.2022
-  Writer Salma El-Wardany discusses the importence of female friendshipPublicat: 23.06.2022
-  Intimacy coordinator Ita O’Brien on how to choreograph the perfect sex scenePublicat: 17.06.2022
-  Roxie Nafousi on manifesting the relationship you deservePublicat: 09.06.2022
-  Carrie Hope Fletcher on loneliness, fantasy, and leaving long-term relationshipsPublicat: 02.06.2022
-  Lalalaletmeexplain on abusive relationships and toxic femininityPublicat: 26.05.2022
-  Sophia Smith Galer on sex myths, virginity and virilityPublicat: 19.05.2022
-  Laura Bates on how misogyny is damaging our relationshipsPublicat: 12.05.2022
-  Raven Smith on masculinity, fake orgasms, and #MeTooPublicat: 05.05.2022
Love comes in many shapes and forms. People, objects, places, animals, music, and even moments are all capable of sparking those magical feelings within us. In this new video podcast from The Independent, we’ll be speaking to guests about the different loves of their lives, the stories behind them and what that love has taught them about themselves and their place in the world. Because all of us are capable of loving something – and deep down, it’s the things we choose to love, and how we love them, that often reveal the most about who we are. Welcome to Love Lives with Olivia Petter.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/millenniallove. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
