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Growing Up Brit-ish
British With A Dash
17 episodes
1 week ago
A celebration of being different. Three friends April, Layla and Danielle share their own experiences and discuss thought-provoking topics through the lens of more than one cultural identity.
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A celebration of being different. Three friends April, Layla and Danielle share their own experiences and discuss thought-provoking topics through the lens of more than one cultural identity.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Dating & Relationships, with Mateusz & Yading
Growing Up Brit-ish
1 hour 28 minutes 29 seconds
3 years ago
Dating & Relationships, with Mateusz & Yading

In this episode, we welcome our first ever couple on the podcast, Mateusz and Yading. Brought up in different parts of the world - with Yading from Beijing, China, and Mateusz born into a Catholic family in the Polish countryside - they share their experience of being a multiracial gay married couple and tell us the cutest story of how they met in London years ago. We explore the perception of homosexuality across cultures, learn about gay stereotypes (or 'tribes') and hear about the secrets to a lasting relationship. Follow Mateusz and Yading on IG @hubbyspoilshubby for more on their adventures!

Growing Up Brit-ish
A celebration of being different. Three friends April, Layla and Danielle share their own experiences and discuss thought-provoking topics through the lens of more than one cultural identity.