Listen "Relationships, beliefs and the nuances in between"
Episode Synopsis
As humans we crave connection. It's what separates us from many other parts of the animal kingdom, with our social prowess responsible for the formation of civilisations to the creation of new technologies. Connection is also at the heart of the relationships we enter into, for without it we wouldn't have a growing population. Over the years the approach to relationships has changed but one thing has often remained the same - the idea that there is a one true love out there for all of us and that staying with one person forever is something we all must follow. To explore the role of relationships further, we talk with Rosie Wilby, an award-winning stand up comedian, presenter, producer and published author, about how relationships operate, why we create the narratives we do and what the future of connection might look like.
Check out Rosie's brand new book, The Breakup Monologues and her other books at https://www.booktopia.com.au/search.ep?author=Rosie%20Wilby. You can also access the Breakup Monologues podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-breakup-monologues-with-rosie-wilby/id1310409996
Check out Rosie's brand new book, The Breakup Monologues and her other books at https://www.booktopia.com.au/search.ep?author=Rosie%20Wilby. You can also access the Breakup Monologues podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-breakup-monologues-with-rosie-wilby/id1310409996
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