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Anna Richardson’s It Can’t Just Be Me returns for Series 2

The Naked Attraction host is back to dish out more advice with an array of celebrity guests.

Writer, broadcaster and podcaster Anna Richardson, perhaps best known for her role hosting Channel 4’s Naked Attraction, has launched Series 2 of her advice podcast It Can’t Just Be Me.

The show, which first debuted in May, has been on a short break since the end of Series 1. That run featured guests including TV’s Vicky Pattison, Harry Potter’s Evanna Lynch, and fellow podcast host Kate Ferdinand. In each episode Richardson, along with a celebrity guest and a qualified psychotherapist, dissect listeners’ dilemmas and seek to prove that whatever you might be going through, it’s not just you.

The new series opens with OK! Magazine’s anonymous agony-aunt and host of the podcast It’s Not You, It’s Them… But It Might Be You, LalalaLetMeExplain. The pair tackle topics including belly-button kinks, parenthood, icks, and dating apps to name a few, as well as touching on their own personal struggles.

The show’s creators, Podimo and Mags Creative, have announced that Series 2 is set to include appearances from broadcaster Gabby Logan, Milena Sanchez of The Receipts, sex educator Ruby Rare, MP Jess Phillips, TV doctor Alex George and My Therapist Ghosted Me host Vogue Williams.

The new series can be found on podcast platforms now and episodes are set to release weekly on Wednesday mornings. You can follow the show on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter/X.

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