9 episodes

Welcome to The Love Cupboard!

A new podcast exploring the world of sex, relationships and dating from a man’s perspective.

Hosted by Matt Kendall and Daniel Reast, they’ll be looking in depth at how men talk about their love lives and tackle the biggest challenges in relationships.

Each episode will feature a major topic of love such as commitment, attachment, and communication.

Matt and Dan will be joined by a panel of experts including writers, therapists, activists and more.

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    • Society & Culture

Welcome to The Love Cupboard!

A new podcast exploring the world of sex, relationships and dating from a man’s perspective.

Hosted by Matt Kendall and Daniel Reast, they’ll be looking in depth at how men talk about their love lives and tackle the biggest challenges in relationships.

Each episode will feature a major topic of love such as commitment, attachment, and communication.

Matt and Dan will be joined by a panel of experts including writers, therapists, activists and more.

    Are dating apps really that bad?

    Are dating apps really that bad?

    In a short amount of time, dating apps have quickly become one of, if not the, most common way to meet new people. But are dating apps really working? Might they be causing more harm than good? Or are we overthinking it? 
    In this episode Matt & Dan discuss their experiences with dating apps, as well as the economics of the dating app model.
    You can keep up with our podcast on Twitter and Instagram - @thelovecupboard

    • 38 min
    Interview with Remy Meraz, Co-founder and CEO of Zellalife Coaching

    Interview with Remy Meraz, Co-founder and CEO of Zellalife Coaching

    In what ways might our emotional triggers surface not only in relationships, but also in our professional life? How might we respond to those triggers in different settings? And how might work to self-reflect on our past and reckon with its impact help us to become better at navigating relationships - romantic or otherwise? 
    In this special episode recorded in Los Angeles, Matt talks to Remy Meraz, co-founder and CEO of Zellalife, an AI-powered coaching platform that strengthens soft skills and emotional intelligence in the workplace. Along the way, we discuss how these core psychosocial skills help us navigate not only professional relationships, but romantic ones too. 
    You can keep up with our podcast on Twitter and Instagram - @thelovecupboard

    • 46 min
    Intimacy and sexual pleasure - Part 2

    Intimacy and sexual pleasure - Part 2

    Is foreplay important? How do we keep long-term relationships sexually fulfilling?
    In this episode, Matt and Dan continue their conversation with sexologist Madalaine Munro, and award-winning educator and writer Topher Taylor, to build a better understanding of a positive, progressive sex life for men.
    Listen in as we talk kinks, connections and the simplicity of human touch.
    The explicit chat continues with a few saucy jokes along the way!
    You can keep up with our podcast on Twitter and Instagram - @thelovecupboard
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    Madalaine Munro is a Somatic Sexologist and Attachment Therapist, who specialises. Her work has been featured in Women’s Health, Grazia, Cosmopolitan and Vice. She specialises in creating trauma-informed spaces, working with clients internationally in person and online, as well as running her booked out supervision for sexuality facilitators. You can follow her on Instagram here.
    Topher Taylor is a sex educator, sex toy reviewer and developer and general 'tart with a heart' from South London. He has worked around the adult industry for almost 15 years; beginning in sex shops, moving into brand management and sex toy development, OnlyFans content creation and becoming an intimacy writer for various mainstream publications, television channels and social media networks. In 2017 he won the “Best Social Media” personality at the Grabbys Porn awards for his work, and he has a reputation for talking about sex ed with honesty, vulnerability, empathy and boatloads of knowledge. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram here.

    • 41 min
    Intimacy and sexual pleasure - Part 1

    Intimacy and sexual pleasure - Part 1

    It's time to get under the bedsheets as the Love Cupboard looks deeper into men's experience of sex.
    In this episode, Matt and Dan are joined by lauded sexologist Madalaine Munro, and award-winning educator and writer Topher Taylor, to talk all about our bedroom habits.
    Join us as we discuss the meaning of intimacy, whether men are obsessed with sex, and what is needed to improve our sex lives.
    Explicit topics discussed from the outset - including a big load of innuendo!
    Make sure to keep up with our podcast on Twitter and Instagram - @thelovecupboard
     
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    Madalaine Munro is a Somatic Sexologist and Attachment Therapist, who specialises. Her work has been featured in Women’s Health, Grazia, Cosmopolitan and Vice. She specialises in creating trauma-informed spaces, working with clients internationally in person and online, as well as running her booked out supervision for sexuality facilitators. You can follow her on Instagram here.
    Topher Taylor is a sex educator, sex toy reviewer and developer and general 'tart with a heart' from South London. He has worked around the adult industry for almost 15 years; beginning in sex shops, moving into brand management and sex toy development, OnlyFans content creation and becoming an intimacy writer for various mainstream publications, television channels and social media networks. In 2017 he won the “Best Social Media” personality at the Grabbys Porn awards for his work, and he has a reputation for talking about sex ed with honesty, vulnerability, empathy and boatloads of knowledge. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram here.

    • 1 hr
    Mental health, men and relationships

    Mental health, men and relationships

    Mental health affects everyone differently, but often men don't like to talk about it.
    In this episode, Matt and Dan are joined by acclaimed journalist and mental health expert Sarah Fielding to take a deeper look at how men cope with mental health problems in relationships.
    Join us as we discuss everything from therapy, boundaries and celebrities, to the difficulties of breakups, oversharing, and how patriarchy affects our mental health.
    You can keep up with our podcast on Twitter and Instagram - @thelovecupboard
     
    If you are struggling with mental health and urgently need someone to talk with, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123. You can also contact the mental health charity Mind by calling 0300 123 3393 or visiting mind.org.uk. The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy has an extensive register of therapists to search through, which you can find at bacp.co.uk. 
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    Sarah Fielding, MS, is an acclaimed journalist focusing on mental health, gender rights, and social issues. Last year she completed her MSc in Global Mental Health & Society at the University of Edinburgh, which focused on the social, cultural, and political aspects of mental health worldwide. She also extensively researched the link between mental health education, especially for young people, and intimate partner violence rates. She's also the co-founder of Empire Coven, a space for highlighting trailblazing women across New York. She has written for The Washington Post, The New York Times, Insider, Verywell, The Guardian, and more. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram here.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Why are men bad at dating? - Part 2

    Why are men bad at dating? - Part 2

    Is chivalry dead? Are we too picky?
    In this episode, Matt and Dan continue their discussion with guest contributors Justin Myers and Emilie Lavinia to further delve into men's dating and relationships experience.
    We look into the functional problems of finding a date and more cultural barriers in making dating more enjoyable for everyone.
    Join us as we explore what comes next for the world of dating - are we sticking with apps? Or are we missing something more intimate and worthwhile?
    You can keep up with our podcast on Twitter and Instagram - @thelovecupboard
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    Justin Myers is an author and journalist perhaps best known for writing under the pseudonym The Guyliner. He's written three novels: The Last Romeo, The Magnificent Sons, and The Fake-Up. Justin has had long-running columns in Gay Times and GQ magazines, and his writing has appeared in major publications including the Guardian, The Times, the i, Irish Times, and Grazia. He also acted as a script consultant on Adam Kay's BAFTA-winning BBC drama This Is Going To Hurt. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram here.
    Emilie Lavinia is the sex and relationships editor at Cosmopolitan magazine, an LGBTQ+ Sexologist and Sex Educator and writes a weekly Substack column on sex, love and dating called The Cuff. She advocates for education, equity and transparency across mental, physical and sexual health. Her writing, broadcasting and commercial work interrogates standards, stories and innovations within the tech, health, sexuality and wellness spaces. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram here.

    • 53 min

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