About the Show
Polyamory Weekly was a podcast on responsible non-monogamy that ran from 2005 to roughly 2018, producing more than 600 episodes over its 13-year run. It was one of the first poly-focused podcasts on the internet and remained one of the longest-running. The show covered relationship structure, communication, jealousy, dating, kink crossover, listener questions, and dispatches from poly community events.
The format was consistent across the years: announcements and host chat, listener mail (typically the longest segment), a topic of the week, and occasional “Poly in the Media” segments. Episodes ran 30 to 60 minutes and aired on a roughly weekly cadence, with breaks.
About the Host
The show was created and hosted by Cunning Minx, based in Seattle. Minx is the author of Eight Things I Wish I'd Known About Polyamory: Before I Tried It and Frakked It Up and has been a fixture in the poly podcasting and conference circuit since the mid-2000s.
About this Archive
The domain polyamoryweekly.com was a secondary domain associated with the show during its early years. It was used as the primary site for a window in 2007 and again briefly in 2010-2011 before the show consolidated its web presence at polyweekly.com. The .com domain was parked from roughly 2014 onward and eventually expired.
SubTasks (subtasksapp.com), a task and relationship-management app for poly and D/s households, registered the expired domain in 2026 and built this archive as a small public service. Episode notes were recovered from snapshots stored by the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.
What's Here
- 21 episodes recovered with original air dates and at least a one-paragraph summary, drawn from the 2007 and 2010-2011 Wayback snapshots.
- The site's original tagline, navigation structure, and visual aesthetic, recreated rather than copied.
- Pointers to where the original audio may still live (Libsyn, podcast apps).
What's Not Here
- Episode audio. We don't host the show's audio files.
- Episodes 1-100, 107-256, 264-268, and 277-onward, which were not captured in the Wayback snapshots we sourced from.
- Photos of the host or guests.
- Any new episodes, blog posts, or content framed as if the show is continuing.
A Note on the Poly + Kink Crossover
One of the things that made Polyamory Weekly distinctive was its insistence that polyamory and kink were neighbors, not separate worlds. Episodes regularly featured kink educators (Mistress Matisse, Mollena Williams, Princess Kali) and treated D/s, leather, and BDSM as natural parts of the poly conversation. That crossover lens still shapes how a lot of poly people think about consent, negotiation, and structured relationships today.
If you came to this archive through a search for D/s relationship management or partner-aware tooling, the SubTasks team built our app on the same premise: that healthy non-traditional relationships need real operational scaffolding, not just feelings.