1 hr 24 min

The Great Diversity of Non-Monogamy With Jonathan Kent The Science of Sex Podcast

    • Sexuality

In this episode, I talked for a few hours with British journalist Jonathan Kent. Jonathan is the author of A World Beyond Monogamy: How People Make Polyamory and Open Relationships Work and What We Can All Learn From Them which can be found here on Amazon through an affiliate link.
Our conversation spans many different topics, from personal stories about non-monogamy and monogamy to overviews of the stories found in the book, which span countless cultures across many countries on many continents.
Note: there were some audio issues with the recording of this episode, so after many hours of working tirelessly to clean up the audio, I’ve finally got it ready to go. Toward the end, Jonathan’s voice cuts out a little bit, but it’s still intelligible.
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Disclosure: this podcast contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Affiliate, I make a small commission from any sales of Jonathan’s book, A World Beyond Monogamy, which can be found here on Amazon.


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In this episode, I talked for a few hours with British journalist Jonathan Kent. Jonathan is the author of A World Beyond Monogamy: How People Make Polyamory and Open Relationships Work and What We Can All Learn From Them which can be found here on Amazon through an affiliate link.
Our conversation spans many different topics, from personal stories about non-monogamy and monogamy to overviews of the stories found in the book, which span countless cultures across many countries on many continents.
Note: there were some audio issues with the recording of this episode, so after many hours of working tirelessly to clean up the audio, I’ve finally got it ready to go. Toward the end, Jonathan’s voice cuts out a little bit, but it’s still intelligible.
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a positive review if you’re listening on a podcast app, such as Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and check out The Science of Sex on Substack here.
Substack listeners: feel free to subscribe below or upgrade your subscription to paid so you can help us keep The Science of Sex going. The Substack has been growing exponentially.
Join thousands of others in subscribing to The Science of Sex on Substack here.
The Science of Sex is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

Disclosure: this podcast contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Affiliate, I make a small commission from any sales of Jonathan’s book, A World Beyond Monogamy, which can be found here on Amazon.


Get full access to The Science of Sex at thescienceofsex.substack.com/subscribe

1 hr 24 min