Why do we crave novelty between the sheets—and how do we make space for it in our relationships? In this episode, we’re joined by feminist activist and host of Insolentes podcast, Alejandra Campollo, to talk about sexual variety: what it means, why it matters, and how it shows up in our lives. From the politics of desire to the everyday practices that shape our pleasure, we ask: How many ways are there to want? Is the urge for variety natural—or cultural? And what happens when the...
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Why do we crave novelty between the sheets—and how do we make space for it in our relationships? In this episode, we’re joined by feminist activist and host of Insolentes podcast, Alejandra Campollo, to talk about sexual variety: what it means, why it matters, and how it shows up in our lives. From the politics of desire to the everyday practices that shape our pleasure, we ask: How many ways are there to want? Is the urge for variety natural—or cultural? And what happens when the...
Welcome back to Season 2 of Sweetest Taboo! For our return behind the mics, we’re diving into the tangled relationship between art and [censored]. What does it mean to create in a world that commodifies everything—including intimacy, bodies, and desire? Join us as we unravel the ways art both challenges and reinforces the systems that frame our desires. Listen now and let us know—where do you draw the line? IG @sweetesttaboo_pod
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Why do we crave novelty between the sheets—and how do we make space for it in our relationships? In this episode, we’re joined by feminist activist and host of Insolentes podcast, Alejandra Campollo, to talk about sexual variety: what it means, why it matters, and how it shows up in our lives. From the politics of desire to the everyday practices that shape our pleasure, we ask: How many ways are there to want? Is the urge for variety natural—or cultural? And what happens when the...