Guess Who's Coming Podcast

Guess Who's Coming

TB Hunter
Guess Who’s Coming is a QPOC-run podcast where I interview folx and talk about all things s*x, dating, and relationships while enjoying a good meal with guests. The purpose of this show is to promote sexual health and wellness while also giving a voice to marginalized communities (women, nonbinary folx, persons of color, LGBTQIA+, etc.). Guess Who’s Coming will simultaneously provide humor and education as we talk about those things you “shouldn’t talk about at the dinner table”.
Orgasm Expert
Guess Who’s Coming is back after a long hiatus and joining in is orgasm expert Debra Shade. Listen in as she shares all the juicy details about orgasms and tips on how to achieve some of them! Debra Shade’s books are available on Amazon: Maybe She is Right (2010) Hot Sex on a Platter (2014) Queen B (2019) Corrine Kai’s article for Kinkly (April 21, 2020): How Vaginal Mapping Can Be a Part of Your Sexual Healing
Apr 18, 2020
49 min
Attachment Styles with Dr. Ashley Townes
Join Dr. Ashley Townes and I while we talk about attachment styles, exclusivity, situationships, and more!
Jun 3, 2019
49 min
Condoms & Lube
Join Radical Eros and Guess Who's Coming as we sit down with our guest Ben to talk about some lube, condoms, Myers-Briggs, and recapping on dating in the Gem City! The talk about condoms and lube begins at 00:27:10.
May 22, 2019
1 hr 15 min
The Fourth Date: Kink Talk
Join Hunter and Shiv as we incorporate a podcast episode about kink and fetish as a part of our fourth date! References available on HNTR Photo's blog (link listed below).
Apr 15, 2019
1 hr 20 min
Black & Modern Dating, pt. 2
Ben and Hunter continue the conversation about how dating apps have influenced our lives and how we view romantic relationships. Dating & Relationship Coaching YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXa4w4KpIACmmfoWf0rVVeKX-Lr6fkN6c
Apr 1, 2019
38 min
Black & Modern Dating, pt. 1
Ben and Hunter sit down for a meal and talk about how dating apps have influenced our lives and how we view romantic relationships. References include: New York Times (2014); Brown, A. (NPR, 2018); Francisco, E. (Inverse, 2017); Human Rights Campaign (2019); Tsjeng, Z. (Vice, 2018); National LGBTQ Task Force (2019).
Mar 17, 2019
37 min