Fart Fetish Podcast

A podcast about sexual acceptance in and around eproctophilia. We take a deep dive into sexuality by asking and processing some of the difficult whats, whys, and hows of living with odd and obscure fetishes. This is not a talk show about farts, it’s an exploration of human sexuality.

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Episodes

Friday May 06, 2022

In this episode of the Fart Fetish Podcast, we tackle the challenges and vulnerabilities of navigating niche interests in a judgmental world. Reflecting on personal experiences, we dive into the risks fetishists take when exploring their desires, including moments of vulnerability that can lead to being taken advantage of. We explore how feelings of loneliness and isolation can sometimes cloud judgment, making it harder to establish meaningful and safe connections.
Through candid storytelling, we discuss the importance of self-awareness, boundaries, and the need for community support in overcoming these challenges. The episode emphasizes the value of fostering spaces where fetishists can connect authentically, free from judgment, and highlights the need for better representation and understanding of these interests. We also reflect on how societal perceptions shape the way fetishists engage with their communities and themselves.
This introspective episode invites us to consider how we can better support one another in embracing individuality while maintaining safety and self-respect. It’s a reminder that we’re stronger together, and by sharing our stories, we can change the narrative. 
Find the podcast and resources at FartFetish.info
Works Referenced:
Ask Ezra Podcast by Ezra Algos
Intro Music: Basa Basa Beat by Nana Kwabena from YouTube Music LibraryOutro Music: Global by Emmit Fenn from YouTube Music Library

Friday Apr 08, 2022

In this episode of the Fart Fetish Podcast, we welcome Xandar, a passionate and introspective guest whose journey offers a unique perspective on self-discovery and community within the fetish space. Xandar shares how living with autism and mental health challenges has shaped his experiences, particularly when navigating a world that often stigmatizes niche interests. Together, we delve into the emotional complexities of embracing one's identity and the courage it takes to open up about personal desires in relationships and beyond.
We explore Xandar's early encounters with the fetish, from accidental online discoveries to moments of self-realization. His story highlights the hurdles of societal judgment and the struggle to find supportive connections in a world that sometimes lacks empathy. Xandar also emphasizes the importance of creating inclusive spaces where open dialogue can flourish, allowing individuals to feel less isolated and more understood.
This episode is a heartfelt and thought-provoking conversation about acceptance, resilience, and the shared human experience of seeking belonging. Xandar reminds us that authenticity, patience, and mutual understanding are key to breaking down barriers and building a stronger, more inclusive community.
Find the podcast and resources at FartFetish.info
Works Referenced:
Blonde Redhead - “Dripping” Music Video
Intro Music: Dreams Electric by Geographer from YouTube Music LibraryOutro Music: Trickling Up by Godmode from YouTube Music Library

Wednesday Mar 09, 2022

In this episode of the Fart Fetish Podcast, we are joined by Damien, an open and reflective guest who shares his unique journey as a bisexual fetishist. Damien offers a rare look into his personal experiences, from growing up in a family where humor and farting were celebrated, to navigating the complexities of his own identity and desires. Together, we unpack how childhood influences, societal norms, and personal introspection have shaped his relationship with this fetish.
As we dive deeper, Damien opens up about his dual perspective, sharing how his interest in both men and women has evolved over time. He reflects on the cultural differences he’s observed between gendered expressions of the fetish, and the role vulnerability and humor play in his experiences. Damien’s candidness about his fantasies and the delicate balance between reality and imagination provides an illuminating and relatable narrative.
This episode challenges us to rethink the way we approach fetishes, intimacy, and connection. Damien’s story is a testament to the power of self-discovery and the importance of fostering spaces where authenticity is celebrated.
Find the podcast and resources at FartFetish.info
Works Referenced: 
Howie Does Stuff: "Episode #45: Stephanie Matto Almost Died Selling Her Farts in a Jar for How Much?!"
Fart Community Site Survey
Intro Music: Broken Drum Machine by Godmode from YouTube Music LibraryOutro Music: Digital Ghosts by Unicorn Heads from YouTube Music Library

Friday Feb 04, 2022

In this episode of the Fart Fetish Podcast, we take a hard look at the role of visibility and advocacy within niche communities. Together, we explore the challenges fetishists face in a world that often misrepresents or sensationalizes their interests. Through personal reflections and analysis of existing media, we dive into the struggles of creating a space where real conversations can happen—free from opportunistic narratives that fail to capture the community’s authenticity.
We discuss the importance of representation and question why so many fetishists choose to remain anonymous. Is it fear of judgment, career loss, or simply a lack of trust in how society views unconventional desires? These questions lead us to the larger issue of how to foster meaningful dialogue, reduce stigma, and build a community that values open, honest exchanges over secrecy. By examining case studies and current perceptions, we consider the potential for progress if more voices were willing to step forward.
This episode challenges us to rethink the cost of invisibility and the strength it takes to claim one’s identity in a judgmental world. It’s a thought-provoking conversation about the power of community, representation, and change.
Find the podcast and resources at FartFetish.info
Works Referenced:
Eproctophilia in a Young Adult Male by Mark D. Griffiths Ph.D
5 reasons some people are aroused by farts by Temi Iwalaiye from Pulse.ng
Intro Music: Six Seasons by Unicorn Heads from YouTube Music Library

Friday Jan 07, 2022

In this debut episode of the Fart Fetish Podcast, we take a bold step toward redefining the narrative surrounding a widely misunderstood topic. Together, we explore the motivation behind this podcast—creating a space for real fetishists to share their stories and experiences with sincerity and respect. Too often, the fetish is misrepresented in articles and media by those who mock or trivialize it. This podcast aims to change that, offering a thoughtful, inside perspective while advocating for authenticity and understanding.
We discuss the societal judgment and lack of representation faced by fetishists, highlighting the importance of taking control of the conversation. By breaking down barriers of shame and stigma, we open the door for meaningful dialogue within the community and beyond. This episode also touches on the deeper need for connection, not just among fetishists but as individuals who are more than their interests—reminding us all of the human stories behind the labels.
This inspiring episode invites listeners to rethink preconceived notions and consider the power of owning one’s truth. Whether you’re part of the community or simply curious, this podcast offers a fresh perspective on acceptance, identity, and the importance of being heard.
Find the podcast and resources at FartFetish.info
Works Referenced:
Ask Ezra Podcast by Ezra Algos
Eproctophilia Explained by Mark D. Griffiths Ph.D. from Psychology Today
50 Shades Of Smell: What Sex Fetish Is Eproctophilia? from The Huffington Post UK
Eproctophilia from UCSB Sociology
Eproctophilia from Wikipedia
Guys With a Fart Fetish Explain Why Toots Turns Them On from Men's Health
Intro Music: The Jig Is Up from Music for Makers

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