14/7 - The Snake Man of South Wales

“In the middle of the village, I see a forest cobra. Which has clearly taken a wrong turn.”

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Since encountering a grass snake at the age of eight, Dr Rhys Jones has felt a profound connection with reptiles.

He has rescued them, toured the country with them and even studied them at Cardiff University; an achievement that seemed impossible when he graduated from school with just 3 O Levels - and undiagnosed dyslexia.

In this adventure-packed chat with Olly, Rhys reveals how his snake-charming skills have come in handy with Masai tribespeople, BBC camera crews, and even assisting the Police with drug busts.

Rhys’ memoir, Becoming Dr Jones: A Wild Life, is released on Aug 3rd. You can pre-order here.

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Meanwhile, in the Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart - having taken a gander at Meta’s ‘Twitter killer’, Threads - turns his hand to eFoiling.

Boosted by a 2.5 hr battery and speeds of up to 50 km/hr, is electric hydrofoil riding about to revolutionise watersports?

Ollie heads to Poole’s Easy Riders to find out, aboard an ‘aeroplane grade’ Fliteboard

If you have a trend you’d like to challenge Ollie to investigate in a future episode, fill in the Feedback form.

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Elsewhere, in the Foxhole, Alix Fox considers Roam’s selection of skin tone condoms: a welcome addition to diverse bedroom play, or an unnecessary innovation?

Her listener question of the month comes from an anonymous 34 year-old MannFan recently diagnosed with rectal cancer.

What impact will the radiation therapy, chemotherapy and surgery have on her sex life?

What tips can Alix offer to offset the vaginal scarring, early on-set menopause and fatigue that may result?

And how do you maintain body positivity during sex with a stoma?

With help from Bowel Cancer UK, Trekstock, and Hayley Gullen - author of upcoming graphic novel This Might Surprise You - Alix investigates…

If you have a question of sex you’d like Alix to answer, fill in the Feedback form. You can remain anonymous if you wish.

Alix recommends the following resources regarding sex and cancer:

• ‘Let’s talk about sex’: patient-led survey on sexual function after colorectal and pelvic floor surgery

Gladrags and Bags – a blog by Suzanne Doré, diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer at age 36

• ‘Pleasure & Intimacy: A Guide for People Living With Cancer’ – free e-book by Fruit Fly Collective, who help children, adults and families affected by cancer

Girl Vs Cancer – a gutsy collective aimed not only at women, but also they/them-identifying, non-binary and femme folk experiencing or affected by cancer

Sex With Cancer – online sex shop designed by people with cancer

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Our record of the month comes from ‘people’s poet’ Jamie Webster, and his new single, ‘Voice of the Voiceless’ 👇

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… And we’ll see you again on August 10th - with our annual How To Be A Dad special!

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Posted on July 10, 2023 and filed under Season Fourteen.

14/6 - Sex, Sobriety and Rock & Roll

“Can we value the artist? Can we put wellbeing above partying?”

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Booze, drugs and music are deeply intertwined - from the beers given to bands in their ‘riders’ to the excessive consumption facilitated by festivals and after-show parties.

For music promoter Chris De Banks, consuming up to thirty pints a day had become typical behaviour. In the fug of his addiction, he lost jobs, friends and self-respect.

Following rehab in 2016, he founded Not Saints, the UK’s only record label working with musicians in recovery from addiction.

In this candid conversation with Olly, Chris traces his problem drinking back to childhood, discusses methods for the music industry to clean up its act, and celebrates the artists he’s supported through their drug and alcohol recovery.

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Olly Mann and Chris De Banks,

June 2023

In the feature you’ll hear clips from Not Saints artists Ella Hayes, Mishkin Fitzgerald & The Chemical Perils, Phil Mac, and our record of the month, ‘Pedestal People’ by Little Tealeif👇

If you or someone you know thinks they may have a problem with drugs or alcohol then speak to your GP or contact your local Drug and Alcohol Services who will be happy to help and offer more guidance.

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Meanwhile, in the Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart, inspired by the likes of YouTube sensation Odd Tinkering, is attempting to restore some retro tech.

His weapon of choice is a 1980s Philips AM/FM radio, picked up for a fiver in a Westcountry market - but, with a little help from Google Nest - can he make it ‘Smart’?

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Elsewhere, in the Foxhole, Alix Fox unboxes the Womanizer Wave - the first ever shower head that doubles as a sex toy. (Well, the first one to do so officially, anyway…)

Her listener question of the month is from an anonymous MannFan who considers himself straight… and prefers to be in a relationship with women… but enjoys sexual encounters with men on the side. Is he simply bisexual, or … is he ‘heteroflexible’?

With assistance from integrative counsellor and psychotherapist Anthony Davis, and Vaneet Mehta, author of ‘Bisexual Men Exist’, Alix unpicks the pride, shame and stigma of queer categorisations - and explains why, for some people, it’s important to define their place on the sexuality spectrum with a specific label.

If you have a question of sex you’d like Alix to answer, fill in the Feedback form. You can remain anonymous if you wish.
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Posted on June 6, 2023 and filed under Season Fourteen.

14/5 - The 24 Weekers

“Twins are in the supermarket. They’re in the playground. They’re everywhere.”

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Elaine Gregersen was 24 weeks pregnant when her waters broke.

Having endured sickness throughout her high-risk pregnancy, she and husband Mark had not suspected anything sinister was happening when she appeared to be suffering from bladder weakness too. 

After a traumatic 24 hours in the maternity ward, the Gregersens were faced with the reality that their twin boys, Henry and Blake, were unlikely to both survive beyond the neonatal unit.

In this interview with Olly, they share their story. 

Content warning: intense experience, infant mortality.

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Elaine and Mark - the first time they held Blake.

Meanwhile, in the Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart investigates if, following the Coronation of King Charles III, Republican sentiment is trending upwards.

What path is there for Royal refuseniks to achieve their desire for an elected UK Head of State?

Thanks to columnist and commentator Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Ollie unpicks the arguments monarchists put forward - and rewrites the National Anthem whilst he’s at it…

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Alix gets engaged! April 2023.

Elsewhere, in the Foxhole, Alix Fox - high on life from some Personal News - answers your sex questions: this month, from a Mannfan whose girlfriend burst into tears when he called her a ‘whore’ in the missionary position.

Is there a way to recover his mojo? Must he apologise for overstepping the mark? And how should you do ‘pillow talk’ - whilst respecting your partner’s boundaries?

With the help of sex educator Lola Jean and playwright and storyteller Cameryn Moore, Alix has the answers!

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Our record of the month is ‘Letter To Myself’, something peppy and fun from Leigh’s The Lottery Winners featuring Frank Turner👇

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… And we’ll see you again on June 10th!

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Support organisations: Elaine and Mark recommend Sands, supporting anyone affected by the death of a baby; and the Twins Trust Bereavement Service, supporting all parents and carers of twins, triplets or more who’ve died. 

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Posted on May 10, 2023 and filed under Season Fourteen.

14/4 - Mike, Inc.

“I decided that the shareholders should help keep me accountable. And so I put up a vote asking the shareholders if they wanted control over my romantic life.”

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Imagine delegating your decisions to a group of people online, some of whom are total strangers.

Imagine sharing the most intimate parts of your life in order to get their approval. Imagine answering your personal problems in the same way a bank asks its shareholders to vote on corporate outcomes.

This is the life chosen by Mike Merrill.

Since 2008 - when he created 100,000 shares of himself and sold them at $1 each through his website, KMikeyM - he has asked his ‘investors’ for advice on his choice of romantic partner, diet and body art. This is not for a TV show. It’s not for a book deal. It’s for real.

In this conversation with Olly, Mike traces back his unconventional lifestyle to the DIY art scene in Portland,Oregon; his brush with corporate share-prices whilst seated at the front desk of a trucking company; and the anti-corporate activism with which he spices up his dates…

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Olly and Ollie posing with the deconstructed version of The Modern Mann cover-art.

Meanwhile, Ollie Peart has decamped to Camberwell for this month’s Zeitgeist, in an attempt to approximate the trend for ‘immersive’ exhibitions.

With a budget totalling £50.

Armed with an Oculus headset, a projector and a hacksaw, can Ollie convince Olly of the merits of experiential art?

And are interactive super-exhibits the future for museums and galleries?

Warning: includes the return of Captain Spronk.

If you have a trend you’d like to challenge Ollie to investigate in a future epsiode, fill in the Feedback form.

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Elsewhere, we revisit a classic edition of the Foxhole, in which Alix Fox advises a horny student on his three-times-per-night escapades. From the comfort of a Vauxhall Corsa. 

If you have a question of sex you’d like Alix to answer, fill in the Feedback form. You can remain anonymous if you wish.
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Our record of the month comes from ethereal groovster Eliza Rose, and her ace new track, ‘Better Love’ 👇

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Posted on April 12, 2023 and filed under Season Fourteen.

14/3 - Why I Make Porn

“There's only so many ways of saying, ‘I'm going to destroy you with my beautiful bare feet’”.

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Rosie Hodsdon was struggling to make ends meet on a pHD stipend.

Then she hit Record and began to make sex videos from her student flat, indulging her fetish for kink.

As she explains to Olly in this intimate conversation, her sexy side-hustle introduced her to a range of peccadillos, including ‘Giantess’ porn and ‘sploshing’ - and even led her to be invited to join the cast of a professional adult video.

But it also left her exposed to assault.

Now an advocate for charity National Ugly Mugs, Rosie campaigns for increased rights for sex workers, and nurtures support networks for performers who fall prey to violence.

CONTENT WARNING: explicit sexual content; sexual assault.

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Ollie with his Sports Journalism award. He’s going to be unbearable now.

Meanwhile, in the Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart - fresh from scooping up a Sports Journalism Award for producing the podcast ‘Brown Gal Can’t Swim’ - investigates the trend for breakdancing. (Or, as he discovers, ‘break’, as it is correctly called…)

How will it fare as an Olympic sport in 2024? How does one go about gaining the highest score in a battle dance? And will he permanently damage his knees by just giving it a go? 

With help from break expert DJ Renegage and sports commentator Tim Warwood, Ollie BREAKS UP THE DANCE FLOOR. 

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Elsewhere, in the Foxhole, Alix Fox has a memorable encounter with Susie Dent, assists a listener in an open relationship, and proves she knows the difference between a low cervix and a short vagina. As if we ever doubted it.

She also showcases muslim-centred sex ed resources and support services The Village Auntie, Amaliah podcast ‘Lights On’, sexologist Shaakira Abdullah, sex educator Amirah Zaky, self-care group Deeper Feminine, and writer Habeeb Akande.

If you have a question of sex you’d like Alix to answer, fill in the Feedback form. You can remain anonymous if you wish.

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Music this month comes from podcaster Rory Powers, known for his hugely entertaining show ‘This Paranormal Life’.

Our record of the month is ‘Down Bad’, from his forthcoming EP👇

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Posted on March 11, 2023 and filed under Season Fourteen.