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Breasts Unbound

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Join the award-winning series Breasts Unbound for a revealing journey into everyone's favorite organ. Host Florence Williams travels from Houston to Hollywood to the boob-shaped hills of Northern England to share the big and small story of breasts – why we have them, how we view them, and why they sometimes do weird things. Turns out, breasts have a lot to teach us. Coming December 5, 2017 to Apple Podcasts, and available now on Audible.
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Episodes

Ep 8.: The Future of Breasts

Even though we still live in a big-boob bubble, more women are voluntarily reducing their breast size. Others are happily deciding to "go flat" after cancer. Trans women are learning how to lactate - are men next? Are we entering a post-boob universe, one in which we all take more control of what our individual breasts do and what they look like?

Jan 23, 201829 min

Ep. 7: The New Normal Puberty

Retailers are now selling bras with princess characters on them. Girls are reaching puberty earlier than ever before. In this episode, we talk to some families and experts at the center of the quest to understand how modern life is changing breasts and what it means for our future.

Jan 16, 201821 min

Ep. 6: What's in Chelsea Handler's Boobs?

In this episode, we talk to Chelsea Handler about her relationship with her large and well-publicized rack, and then find out what chemicals she has coursing through her bloodstream that might endanger her (and everyone's) prized organs.

Jan 09, 201820 min

Ep 5: Bugs and Breastmilk

It can save babies' lives and supply rarified fatty acids, antibodies and proteins. But breast milk also contains tons of mysterious sugars not digestible by babies. So, who are they for? And what can the answer teach us about the future of health and medicine, even for adults?

Jan 02, 201830 min

Ep. 4: What Men Can Teach Us About Breast Cancer

Mike Partain was born on a storied marine base in North Carolina. Thirty-nine years later, he was diagnosed with rare male breast cancer. Then he started finding old neighbors who were diagnosed, too. Thanks to these male outliers, scientists are learning more about what causes one of the deadliest women's diseases in the world.

Dec 26, 201726 min

Ep. 3: Busting the Bust Myth

Dive into the surprising truth behind breast size preferences, debunking the myth that all men prefer large breasts. Through a social psychology experiment and historical analysis, this episode uncovers how factors like hunger and societal pressures influence ideals. It traces the origins of "mammary madness" to post-WWII Hollywood and advocates for a broader, more inclusive appreciation of breasts beyond hyper-sexualized standards.

Dec 19, 201720 min

Ep. 2: Knocking on Evolution's Door

Every mammal has mammary glands, but only humans have permanent, rounded, full-on breasts. Why? What are breasts really for, anyway? The answers matter, because they influence how we see each other and see ourselves. Florence Williams walks up the largest breasts in the world (they're in England) and talks to Oxford's Desmond Morris, author of the classic, The Naked Ape.

Dec 12, 201727 min

Ep. 1: 55 Years of Plastic Implants

Florence Williams explores the history of a medical device that changed silhouettes around the world, and she finds the oldest living pair of silicone implants - in 84-year-old Texan Timmie Jean Lindsey, who has to decide whether or not to remove them for the sake of posterity and a museum. "It's my luck, they'll get lost in the mail," says Lindsey.

Dec 05, 201732 min

Coming Soon

Breasts have been bared, flaunted, measured, inflated, suckled, pierced, tassled -- and in every way fetishized by our society. Host and science journalist Florence Williams (prize-winning author of BREASTS: A Natural and Unnatural History ) delves deeper into the mysteries of the human breast with funny and enlightening reporting. She tackles the big questions of why they evolved in the first place, how jet fuel ended up in breast milk, why they are arriving earlier and bigger in teen-aged girl...

Nov 16, 20172 min
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