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Do millennials love avocados more than sex? The Spill discusses sex with Louise Bruton


By Erin Lindsay
08th Feb 2019
Do millennials love avocados more than sex? The Spill discusses sex with Louise Bruton

Have you ever had one of those days that screamed for a wine and chats sesh with your girlfriends? Enter Image.ie’s podcast, The Spill. The Spill is hosted by our very own self-proclaimed agony aunts Sophie White and Rhona McAuliffe. With a mix of discussion on current affairs, arts and culture and some healthy advice to our listeners, it’s the best place to unwind and deliberate the issues affecting Irish women today.


The big occasion of V-Day is coming up quickly, so what better topic to discuss candidly on The Spill than sex? Sophie and Rhona (after discussing their arts and culture picks of the week of course) sit down to have a discussion with Louise Bruton — journalist, one-woman show writer and regular contributor to IMAGE.ie.

On the show, they discuss the many varied and wonderful facets of sex, including dick pics, revenge porn and more. Louise, as a woman who uses a wheelchair, has a unique perspective on sex and relationships and gives her take on the biggest issues facing sexually active people today. For example — why are young people waiting longer to have sex? Is revenge porn inevitable when everyone has a smartphone? Why does sex with a disability always have to be so serious?

This week’s new episode, and all the others you might have missed, are available here: