“I often recommend this podcast to anyone new to non monogamy or anyone looking to further develop their relationship or communication skills. Their content is diverse, relatable, and resourceful. The trio obviously work very hard on this podcast and it shows; which might also be part of their personality. They also obviously care very much about what their audience and others think of them, which can have its own pros and cons. The main criticism I have about this podcast is that the hosts are mostly attractive, white, cisgendered, middle class privileged and it reflects greatly in their approach, commentary, and general perspectives. They do a decent job to balance it out with making notes and comments outside their own identities and by having a variety of other identified guest on their episodes sometimes. It’s just a little cringey to listen to after a while as a POC, but I could see how they might set a decent example to other white people on allyship. They seem to be recycling topics too now. Perhaps it would be a good evolution of their work if they teamed up with more BIPOC LGBTQ identified people to co-produce and have other BIPOC LGBTQ host, not just guest on their episodes to amplify a more diverse spectrum of voices.
Thanks for all your hard work y’all, looking forward to continue to witness and celebrate the growth of your labor of love.”
bevy love via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/15/20