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In this episode, Leon and Rashi discuss polyamory, getting to know yourself and prioritising compatibility in relationship. Leon describes what he finds attractive in partners and highlights open and honest communication as the hallmark of any healthy exploration.
Leon Feingold is an advocate for ethical non-monogamy and helped launch New York’s first openly polyamorous residence in Brooklyn. He is the co-founder of Open Love NY and the House of Good Deeds. He delivered a Ted Talk in 2015 on Polyamory and is currently writing a book.
You can find his talk on www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtdsZ8B7JQY and check out his charity organization to volunteer with houseofgooddeeds.org.
Timestamps:
3:14 Polyamory as an Orientation
8:37 Navigating Crossroads and Mismatch
12:09 Advice for Beginners in Polyamory
16:18 The Overlap between Polyamory and the Play Scene
19:03 Personal Exploration and Sexual Empowerment
22:44 The Difference between Swinging and Polyamory
26:18 Developing Emotional Intelligence and Active Listening
31:50 Building Strong Relationships: The Power of Vulnerability and Trust
39:41 Creating Inclusive Spaces: Diverse Perspectives in Play Scenes
49:26 Attraction and Compatibility: The Importance of Mutual Desire
53:51 Kink and Erotic Healing
59:03 Making a Difference: The Mission of House of Good Deeds
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Dear listener, consider this your trigger warning. This episode is not a debate on polyamory vs. monogamy nor advocating for any one type of relationship structure. If you are inherently curious about ethical non monogamy then this is for you. If not, feel free to skip this one. I don't align with it at this time and will share more about my personal lessons down the line.
By Rashi JainIn this episode, Leon and Rashi discuss polyamory, getting to know yourself and prioritising compatibility in relationship. Leon describes what he finds attractive in partners and highlights open and honest communication as the hallmark of any healthy exploration.
Leon Feingold is an advocate for ethical non-monogamy and helped launch New York’s first openly polyamorous residence in Brooklyn. He is the co-founder of Open Love NY and the House of Good Deeds. He delivered a Ted Talk in 2015 on Polyamory and is currently writing a book.
You can find his talk on www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtdsZ8B7JQY and check out his charity organization to volunteer with houseofgooddeeds.org.
Timestamps:
3:14 Polyamory as an Orientation
8:37 Navigating Crossroads and Mismatch
12:09 Advice for Beginners in Polyamory
16:18 The Overlap between Polyamory and the Play Scene
19:03 Personal Exploration and Sexual Empowerment
22:44 The Difference between Swinging and Polyamory
26:18 Developing Emotional Intelligence and Active Listening
31:50 Building Strong Relationships: The Power of Vulnerability and Trust
39:41 Creating Inclusive Spaces: Diverse Perspectives in Play Scenes
49:26 Attraction and Compatibility: The Importance of Mutual Desire
53:51 Kink and Erotic Healing
59:03 Making a Difference: The Mission of House of Good Deeds
*
Dear listener, consider this your trigger warning. This episode is not a debate on polyamory vs. monogamy nor advocating for any one type of relationship structure. If you are inherently curious about ethical non monogamy then this is for you. If not, feel free to skip this one. I don't align with it at this time and will share more about my personal lessons down the line.