
Jennifer Zamparelli has launched a new podcast titled “Just Between Us,” focusing on sex and relationships. Collaborating with the Irish Independent, she aims to foster open discussions on subjects that Irish audiences find intriguing.
Growing Interest in Conversations About Sex
During an appearance on RTÉ’s Late Late Show, Zamparelli revealed that her previous radio segment, “Sex Therapy,” received significant engagement from listeners. This positive reaction highlighted a clear appetite for more candid discussions around sexual topics in Irish society.
Podcast Highlights
The first episode dives into the vibrant swinging community in Ireland, featuring insights from a guest named Graham. Zamparelli expressed surprise at the depth of his perspective on this lifestyle, indicating its unexpected richness.
- Graham discussed the thriving nature of the swinging community.
- Zamparelli shared a humorous takeaway about people leaving sex parties late at night.
“When you see disheveled people at McDonald’s at 4 AM, they might have just come from a sex party,” she quipped, suggesting a lighthearted approach to the subject.
Conversations Beyond Sexuality
While “Just Between Us” addresses sexual themes, it also explores various relational dynamics. One episode features a woman who has married her husband seven times. This unique practice involves periodic checkins to evaluate their ongoing commitment to one another.
- The couple renews their vows every few years.
- This approach fosters ongoing dialogue about changing lives and relationship goals.
Zamparelli expressed admiration for this concept, suggesting it could encourage listeners to engage in meaningful conversations about their own relationships.
Listening Accessibility
Listeners can tune into “Just Between Us” on various podcast platforms, making it easily accessible for those interested in exploring nuanced discussions on sexuality and relationships. Zamparelli hopes the podcast inspires greater awareness and understanding of diverse lifestyles.