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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The fastest way to blow up trust in polyamory isn’t sex, it’s silence and sloppy wording. After a packed Chicago trip and a lifestyle convention weekend, we sit down for a real relationship check-in and unpack what actually helps us stay close while still being open to new connections.  Moss shares a big life update about a relationship changing direction and how we keep things respectful by staying private, avoiding name drops, and not bashing people when something doesn’t work out. From the...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if love expanded instead of competing? We sit down with Maddie to unpack how a polyamorous life moves from taboo to trust, from quiet curiosity to a real-deal community with shared dinners, house rules, and a whole lot of honesty. No theory without practice: we trace the origin story of our connections, the different flavors each relationship brings, and the exact conversations that turned jealousy into communication and fear into clarity.  Maddie shares how growing up Christian shaped t...]]></itunes:summary>
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