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Pants Down Pod

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Welcome to Pants Down Pod — exposing the truth about sex, love, and lies. Hosted by Jo Morgan, the UK’s leading Sexpert, and her best mate Rose, this is where real talk meets sexual empowerment. We’re breaking taboos, busting myths, and having the kinds of conversations everyone’s having behind closed doors — but without the shame. From pleasure and relationships to power, consent, and the patriarchy, nothing’s off limits. Expect laughter, honesty, evidence-based insight, and the occasional overshare. 🎙️ Subscribe for weekly episodes, expert guests, and unfiltered chat that’ll make you think, laugh, and maybe even blush. Book Jo at engenderingchange.co.uk© 2026 Jo Morgan Hygiène et mode de vie sain Relations Sciences sociales
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  • S2, E4 - Natasha Devon MBE: Mental Health, Porn, Politics & Why Sex Ed Needs a Revolution
    Jan 31 2026

    In this episode, Jo and Rose sit down with one of the UK’s leading mental-health voices: writer, broadcaster and LBC host Natasha Devon MBE - for a conversation that goes far deeper than your average “wellbeing chat.”

    Natasha talks candidly about 15+ years working with teenagers, how smartphone culture and algorithm-driven misogyny are shaping boys and girls in radically different ways, and why the pandemic’s impact on mental health is still being ignored. She unpacks the new wave of online extremism, from Andrew Tate to Bonnie Blue, and explains how boys are being groomed into coercive control while girls are pushed towards self-harm and self-loathing.

    We dive into porn, body image, school pressures, section 28 hangovers, and why talking openly about pleasure — not just risks — is essential if we want the next generation to have healthy sexual relationships. Natasha also shares her own journey as a bisexual woman, navigating identity, coming out later in life, and using her platform to fight for LGBTQ+ and trans rights in an increasingly hostile political climate.

    It’s sharp, funny, political, nuanced and properly human — exactly the conversation parents, teachers and young people need right now.

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    41 min
  • S2, E3 - CP, Chair of Portsmouth Pride - CP on Pride, Power & Pleasure
    Jan 24 2026

    Here, Jo and Rose sit down with CP – chair of Portsmouth Pride, fundraiser, queer activist and unapologetic kinkster to talk about what really goes on behind the rainbows.

    We get into how Portsmouth’s queer scene has evolved, the rise of “FLINT” spaces and the tricky question of whether some queer events should exclude cis men altogether. CP breaks down the world of kink and fetish – from pups and handlers to leather, rubber and furries – and explains why “gear does not equal consent” and what good consent practice looks like in kink spaces.

    We also explore how far-right rhetoric and misogyny shape who feels safe, why shame only sticks if you believe it, and why some people find freedom in power play, dominance and submission. Plus, CP answers our signature questions: biggest sexual turn on, and biggest ick (spoiler: dirty fingernails are an absolute no).

    Smart, funny and eye-opening – this one is a crash course in queer culture, kink 101 and why Pride should never be watered down to make everyone else comfortable.

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    44 min
  • S2E2 - Dr Jodie Hughes: Endometriosis, Misogyny in Medicine & Why Painful Sex Is Never “Normal”
    Jan 17 2026

    In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Jo and Rose sit down with Dr Jodie Hughes: researcher, activist, and founder of Endometriosis South Coast - to lift the lid on one of the most misunderstood, minimised and under-researched health conditions affecting millions: endometriosis.

    Jodie shares her own 19-year battle for diagnosis, the shocking medical misogyny she faced along the way, and why so many people - including trans men, non-binary people and even cis men are still slipping through the cracks. She breaks down the real symptoms (spoiler: it’s not “just bad periods”), the systemic failures in women’s health, and the brutal reality of living with a chronic condition that can affect everything from work, relationships and fertility to sexual pleasure, desire and orgasm.

    We dig into painful sex, vaginismus, why NHS care is still stuck in patriarchal thinking, and the desperate need for sex-positive, trauma-informed approaches to women’s pain. Jodie also explains why gender-diverse people often face even more barriers and how inclusive, community-led support can be life-changing.

    This one is emotional, furious, hopeful and essential. If you or someone you love lives with unexplained pain, heavy bleeding, pelvic symptoms, or has ever been dismissed by a doctor - this episode matters.

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    46 min
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