
Podcasts about culture, sex, and relationships. From Justin Hancock. Home of the 'Meg-John & Justin' archive. linktr.ee/culturesexrel
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 207 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Okay we're doing this. Egg gets too close to a case, or is it that he is desiring his own servitude as if it were his salvation? Content note for this episode about eating disorders. There's one scene (incredibly well played) where Delilah eats a lot... more
Look, no-one has asked me to do this but I want to have fun and you might like it, so let's see what happens. This Life, the very popular TV show about young lawyers living in London in the mid to late 90s is back on BBC iplayer as it's celebrating i... more
I was researching this article for BISH on Aftercare www.bishuk.com/sex/aftercare/ and it was raising lots of interesting things and themes which we talk about on this show. So I thought I'd get them out of my system. This article about how f... more
Dear Justin, should I do a PhD in sexology? And what does it mean about my life that I even ask this question? And what small baby-steps can I take to find the path forward without jumping head-first into doing it full-time? In this answer I talked a... more
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I gave it 5 stars because I have been listening for some time. The show can be challenging due to the way Justin uses Deleuze in the podcast. But overall he gives advice without giving advice. It’s very non judgemental. That’s what I like about what he does.
I haven’t come across another podcast that deals with people’s everyday experiences and problems in such a detailed and philosophical way. It’s a really valuable thing.
Friendly and helpful, and interesting too!
Incredibly thoughtful, insightful, balanced, in-depth discussions of very complex and often taboo topics. There's nothing else quite like it.
It’s simply brilliant.
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This podcast explores the intricate dynamics of culture, sex, and relationships, often intersecting philosophical concepts with practical advice. Topics range from emotional availability to the complexities of parenting within non-monogamous frameworks, with hosts providing nuanced discussions that prioritize consent and emotional awareness. The series recognizes the social challenges surrounding relationships and aims to offer guidance through a thoughtful and empathetic lens, making it a valuable resource for listeners seeking deeper understanding and connection in their personal lives.
What sets this podcast apart is its blend of humor and serious reflection, inviting a diverse audience to engage with issues surrounding intimacy, identi... more
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Culture Sex Relationships launched 9 years ago and published 207 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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