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It's all about the importance of activism in the non-monogamy space for this episode, and who better to chat to about this than the Co-Founder of the Organisation for Polyamory and Ethical Non-Monogamy, Brett Chamberlin. We talk all about the work OPEN does, why it's vital non-monogamy becomes a protected characteristic in law across the globe and how the principles of non-monogamy can help the world at large.

First up, Rich and Siobhan discuss the problems with Meta's new AI dating coach and what you can do to make it more inclusive.

A huge thanks to Brett for joining us to talk about his work. You can find the Organisation for Polyamory and Ethical Non-Monogamy (OPEN) at their website, on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Discord. You can also read their Media Guide and get in touch with OPEN at info@open-love.org.

Sign OPEN's letter to Meta about the AI dating advice chat bot.

Check out Siobhan's latest article for Salty.

You can follow us on socials, @poly_podcast on Instagram, Threads and Twitter. Find us at our website, the-poly-podcast.captivate.fm. Get in touch with us at our email address, podcastthepoly@gmail.com.

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It's all about the importance of activism in the non-monogamy space for this episode, and who better to chat to about this than the Co-Founder of the Organisation for Polyamory and Ethical Non-Monogamy, Brett Chamberlin. We talk all about the work OPEN does, why it's vital non-monogamy becomes a protected characteristic in law across the globe and how the principles of non-monogamy can help the world at large.

First up, Rich and Siobhan discuss the problems with Meta's new AI dating coach and what you can do to make it more inclusive.

A huge thanks to Brett for joining us to talk about his work. You can find the Organisation for Polyamory and Ethical Non-Monogamy (OPEN) at their website, on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Discord. You can also read their Media Guide and get in touch with OPEN at info@open-love.org.

Sign OPEN's letter to Meta about the AI dating advice chat bot.

Check out Siobhan's latest article for Salty.

You can follow us on socials, @poly_podcast on Instagram, Threads and Twitter. Find us at our website, the-poly-podcast.captivate.fm. Get in touch with us at our email address, podcastthepoly@gmail.com.

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