Beyond Monogamy: Love, Family, and Connection feat. Sophie Lucido Johnson
What makes a family? What makes a relationship? And can one person realistically meet all of our needs? This week, Matti sits down with writer and author Sophie Lucido Johnson (@sophielucidojohnson) for a conversation that begins with polyamory but quickly expands into something much bigger: friendship, chosen family, communication, jealousy, and the many ways people create meaningful connection. Whether or not non-monogamy is for you, this conversation offers an opportunity to better understand a relationship style that is often reduced to stereotypes—and, in the process, explores bigger questions about what we expect from the people we love. Referenced in This Episode • Kin: The Future of Family by Sophie Lucido Johnson https://www.simonandschuster.com/book... • The Cut Documentary: Beyond “The One”: Exploring Modern Polyamoryhttps://www.thecut.com/2019/02/beyond...

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