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MEN ARE TRASH

Apr 06, 202345 minSeason 1Ep. 2
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Episode description

I’m Rad Konieczny, I’m hosting this episode, and my theme is MEN ARE TRASH.


I’m joking. Am I though?... In the past two weeks I got heartbroken, I got rejected, I got ghosted AND I got catfished. My life is a telenovela, and I’m trying to MAKE SENSE of it all. So for my episode of Queer Roots and Routes, I got some of our podcast collective to share their stories of dating and sex.


There’s Stanley, who’s written a poem called “I fell in love with a boy who then blocked me on Grindr”. Then Xing, who teaches me some scary Chinese dirty talk. Also Chase and Tokyo on liking big guys. And a flirty conversation between Fausto and Mali ;) 


As I mentioned in the episode, if you also need a HIV or sexual health test, you can go to the NHS — it’s free and confidential. AND there’s a charity called AIDS Map, who have an HIV Test Finder, where you can put your postcode and find somewhere to get tested confidentially. 


You can find a transcript of this episode here in text and pdf.


Queer Roots and Routes is an Aunt Nell Production for The Love Tank, a not-for-profit community interest company that promotes health and wellbeing of under-served communities through education, capacity building and research.


Produced, edited and engineered by: 

Tash Walker 

and

Adam Zmith


Assistant producers: 

Saaqib Afzal 

José Carlos Mejia

Amardeep Singh Dhillon

Chase Edwards

Stanley Iyanu 

and

Rad Konieczny 


Creative design and artwork by:

Richard Kahwagi 


Music by Edoy


Recorded at Pirate Studios in Dalston and Hackney Wick, east London


Executive producers:

Marc Thompson 

and 

Dale Taylor-Gentles



Sound effects from freesound.org.


Full credits and the episode transcript available here.

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