The show started out in 2008 as a college radio show on
CKUT-FM. Before the show was picked up by
Radiotopia, it was called
Audio Smut and focused on sex from a female perspective. Seasons are composed of 4 to 15 episodes. The show had more than seven million listens between 2014 and 2017. Prest has stated that the show is partly a "feminist urge to document the private sphere, the realm of emotion, what sex actually is, what love actually is". The show had a miniseries called
Pansy, which focused on femininity in men. In an episode titled
Meat, a man named Jonathan Zenti discusses how society mistreats him as a fat person, but Zenti loves himself and his body anyway. In 2023, Prest did two miniseries called
Sisters and
Dad each of which focused on her relationship with her family.
Sisters was co-created by Prest's younger sister Natalie. Fiona Sturges wrote in the
Financial Times, that the miniseries is some of Prest's best work. The show took a two-year break and returned in 2020 with new hosts Nicole Kelly and Phoebe Unter. == Reception ==