Multiple relationships in Views Contextual Filters

I use Views in every project, and its not that often that I run into a use case like this any more.

In the set up below, I have a Content type with two field collection fields (day guest and evening guest). I want to display the results of both field collection fields on the node, in the same view.

Both field collections share an “E-mail” field, and when a user enters their e-mail field, I want them to see their results, whether they have been added as a day guest, or an evening guest.

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When I remove one of the two Contextual filters, the results show for the remaining field, and vice versa. But when both Contextual filters are added, I get no results.

Is there a way to do an AND or OR for Contextual filters?

Or in the Contextual filter options, a way to add multiple relationships like below?

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While I know this is not possible in the default behaviour, it is a good example of what i’m trying to achieve, perhaps someone knows a decent workaround to the issue?

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