Mae Martin - A Guide To 21st Century Addiction And Sexuality
Mae Martin is an award-winning Canadian comedian, writer and presenter of podcast GrownUp Land. In these two collected BBC Radio 4 series, she explores her generation's views on addiction and sexuality.
Mae Martin's Guide To 21st Century Addiction
Mae draws connections between her obsessive, all-consuming patterns of behaviour and examines why they might occur.
Mae Martin's Guide To 21st Century Sexuality
Mae explores how millennials are transforming the way society thinks about sex and gender.
First published: Thursday 21st November 2019
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- Distributor: BBC Digital Audio
- Minutes: 120
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