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Homo Sapiens

Morgan Rees Part 1 & Part 2: Icks! Open Relationships! A**l Sex! Todays guest Morgan Rees has been taking the comedy circuit by storm with his incredible shows about life as a bisexual man and were all obsessed! Having written for Mock The Week and supported the likes of Jayde Adams and Nigel Ng, Morgan is now one of the most exciting LGBTQ+ comedians in the UK and across the pond. This was a brilliant chat about growing up as queer in rural Wales and his experiences of dating and bi-erasure as a bisexual man. Plus, should we all be using a thesaurus to help articulate our feelings?!The world from a Queer perspective: Conversations, Stories, and a good old laugh with LGBTQ+ icons, allies, and of course, our lovely listeners. Come and join the Homo Sapiens family with new episodes every Thursday - the more the merrier! H O M O S A P I E N S P O D C A S T NEW EPISODE Every Thursday Come play with us on socials Facebook & Instagram @Homosapiens Email us: Hello@homosapienspodcast.com Podcast Host: Acast

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