014 Breakups, comedy and ethical relationships, with Rosie Wilby

Welcome to today's episode. In this episode, I chat to Rosie Wilby about connection and disconnection of relationships. Rosie is an award-winning comedian who has appeared many times on BBC Radio 4. Her first book Is Monogamy Dead? followed her trilogy of shows investigating the psychology of love. Rosie also presents The Breakup Monologues podcast, which provides the inspiration for her new book of the same name.  You can pre-order the book here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/4562/9781472982308 or from other bookstores of course! Our chat includes: How Rosie became interested in exploring ethical and compassionate relationships through comedy How being a gay woman has informed her life, and driven her to speak about inclusion Comedy as a form of healing, through telling stories and helping people feel less lonely Rosie's Edinburgh show, Is Monogamy Dead and how people weren't quite ready for deeper conversations around monogamous and polyamorous relationships. The impact of the pandemic on breakups. Sarah's Links: If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying me a coffee and help support the podcast to keep going: https://ko-fi.com/andsarahfoxcoach   Sign up for my weekly newsletter: https://sarah-fox-coaching.mykajabi.com/newsletter Are you a creative changemaker working in arts/not-for-profit sector? Join Do Good and Do Well Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/do.good.do.well Find out more about Rosie: Twitter @rosiewilby Instagram @breakupmonologues www.rosiewilby.com Find out about Naomi Osaka: Instagram - @naomiosaka /  https://www.naomiosaka.com/en/

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I'm Sarah Fox and this is Do Good and Do Well, a podcast exploring how we can make a positive contribution without burning out. Whether you describe yourself as a leader, entrepreneur, freelancer, small business owner or anything in between, join me as I talk to people in business, education and the creative industries about how we can lean into our pro-social values and take care of ourselves in the process. I also share my own observations and experiences as a coach and mentor for changemakers, and there are plenty of tools and tips to help you do good and do well.