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Bisexual Brunch - Bisexual Brunch - We become subject of official historic record, Lewis waits nervously for his baby and what's it like to be bisexual in Northern Ireland?

Bisexual Brunch - We become subject of official historic record, Lewis waits nervously for his baby and what's it like to be bisexual in Northern Ireland?

09/26/20 • 70 min

Bisexual Brunch

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History in the making! This is the UK's first regular mainstream show for bisexuals. Hosted by bi activist and writer Lewis Oakley and bisexual journalists Nichi Hodgson and Ashley Byrne, Bisexual Brunch is a unique podcast for people from all over the world who identify as bi to come together and celebrate their sexuality.
In Programme Eight Nichi Hodgson and Ashley Byrne are on their own as Lewis waits nervously outside a London hospital for news of his baby. Bisexual Brunch becomes the subject of actual official historic record as we're entered into the British Library archives and we find out what it's like to be bisexual in once trouble torn Northern Ireland. Some frank and candid stories from Mel and Ezra in Derry.
Follow updates on the show via @BisexualBrunch on Twitter.
If you want to get in touch with the show directly email [email protected] Bisexual Brunch is a Made in Manchester (MIM) Production.

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History in the making! This is the UK's first regular mainstream show for bisexuals. Hosted by bi activist and writer Lewis Oakley and bisexual journalists Nichi Hodgson and Ashley Byrne, Bisexual Brunch is a unique podcast for people from all over the world who identify as bi to come together and celebrate their sexuality.
In Programme Eight Nichi Hodgson and Ashley Byrne are on their own as Lewis waits nervously outside a London hospital for news of his baby. Bisexual Brunch becomes the subject of actual official historic record as we're entered into the British Library archives and we find out what it's like to be bisexual in once trouble torn Northern Ireland. Some frank and candid stories from Mel and Ezra in Derry.
Follow updates on the show via @BisexualBrunch on Twitter.
If you want to get in touch with the show directly email [email protected] Bisexual Brunch is a Made in Manchester (MIM) Production.

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undefined - Bisexual Brunch - Why do bi people continually have to clarify their relationships? Is it time for us to stop justifying our sex lives?

Bisexual Brunch - Why do bi people continually have to clarify their relationships? Is it time for us to stop justifying our sex lives?

Let us know your views now - text us here

History in the making! This is the UK's first regular mainstream show for bisexuals. Hosted by bi activist and writer Lewis Oakley and bisexual journalists Nichi Hodgson and Ashley Byrne, Bisexual Brunch is a unique podcast for people from all over the world who identify as bi to come together and celebrate their sexuality.
In Programme Seven Nichi Hodgson, Lewis Oakley and Ashley Byrne ask why bisexual people are always apologising for being sexual beings. Many bisexual people are in monogamous relationships but does it justify adventurous or even promiscuous bisexuals being looked down on? Is it time for bisexuals to stop apologising for their sex lives? Israeli bi researcher and activist Alon Zivony joins the gang to talk about his findings around the perceptions straight people have about bi people and their sex lives. Finally the trio reveal how adventurous they can be in the bedroom.
Follow updates on the show via @BisexualBrunch on Twitter.
If you want to get in touch with the show directly email [email protected] Bisexual Brunch is a Made in Manchester (MIM) Production.

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undefined - Bisexual Brunch Returns - Lewis has his baby, Ashley recovers from Covid, Nichi surprises us and we discuss coming out at 45, female label wars and stupid things people say when you tell them you're Bisexual

Bisexual Brunch Returns - Lewis has his baby, Ashley recovers from Covid, Nichi surprises us and we discuss coming out at 45, female label wars and stupid things people say when you tell them you're Bisexual

Let us know your views now - text us here

History in the making! This is the UK's first regular mainstream show for bisexuals. Hosted by bi activist and writer Lewis Oakley and bisexual journalists Nichi Hodgson and Ashley Byrne, Bisexual Brunch is a unique podcast for people from all over the world who identify as bi to come together and celebrate their sexuality.
In Programme 9 after an uplanned break mainly because of Covid, Nichi Hodgson, Lewis Oakley and Ashley Byrne discuss everything bisexual and a few more things besides. Lewis has just become a bi dad and little Maisie Oakley makes an appearance, Ashley recalls the horrors of having Covid and Nichi has a surprise for us! Plus coming out as bi at 45. We meet Steve who is still very much coming to terms with things, we discuss lesbian and bi female label wars and what funny things people say when you tell them you're bisexual! And we want to hear you stories on that topic- email [email protected] or tweet us at @BisexualBrunch
Follow updates on the show via @BisexualBrunch on Twitter.
If you want to get in touch with the show directly email [email protected] Bisexual Brunch is a Made in Manchester (MIM) Production.

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