Here are ten podcasts that can help you with that.
The beauty ofMultiamorylies in its trio of hostsDedeker Winston,Emily Matlack, andJase Lindgren.
Each is an expert in their respective fields and brings a unique perspective and understanding of relationships.
Their combined experiences ensure relatable discussions for audiences, blending personal advice with actionable insights.
I find a lot of their advice can help with my friendships and family relationships, too.
But he might be best known for his podcastSavage Lovecast.Its been running since 2006!
At this point hes solved (hundreds of?)
thousands of your horniest conundrums on everything from pegging to mapping out the logistics of an equitable threesome.
(And if not, I want to hear that question.)
Its amazing what we can learn about ourselves by listening to them.
Each one is a springboard into endless topics of discussion.
Where Should We Begin?
Youll hear everything about their relationshipsevery raw and intimate detail.
Esther’s advice is both philosophical and reflective, dynamic and engaging, and direct but gentle.
), desire, and being happily divorced.
She helps them strengthen their relationships, move past seemingly insurmountable conflict, and reconnect.
Their advice is always super compassionate, kind, and wise.
I have found myself, more than once, writing down things theyve said.
Again, theyre not therapists.
But listening to thisplustherapy?
The best thing youll get from this podcast is laughterRachel and McKenzie are hilarious.
But what they share about their own relationships might help you decide what you want to happen in yours.
If you get the chance, dont miss their live shows.
If youre looking for a podcast to mainline dating advice into your veins, this might not be it.
This is for people curious about how to build a good foundation for all the relationships in their lives.
She strikes a brilliant balance of relatability and expertise.
Shan picks the brains of her guests and is an open book when it comes to her own experiences.