How do we navigate the conversation around sex and disability? What does it mean to be aware of our own ableism and privilege? How much flirting between me and my guest can you count? In this episode, my incredibly handsome and intelligent friend Andrew Gurza comes in to debunk the junk around disability. This is such an incredibly important conversation; so important that you can hear the wheels spinning in my head (no wheelchair pun intended). EPISODE CONTENT WARNING: Brief conversation on sexual assaultAndrew Gurza is a Disability Awareness Consultant and Cripple Content Creator. In his work, he seeks to explore how the lived experience of disability feels, as it interplays with intersectional communities. By using hashtags like #diSAYbled, #DisabilityAfterDark, #BearinAChair and #KissAQueerCripple Andrew shares his lived experiences of disability, queerness, sexuality and body image in a raw, vulnerable and unapologetic fashion. He has presented all across North America on sex and disability as a Queer Crippled man. His written work has been highlighted in Out Magazine, The Advocate and Huffington Post. He hosts the Disability After Dark podcast, which shines a bright light on sex and disability, while also aiming to explore parts of the disabled experience that we don’t often hear about.Follow Andrew's socials!Instagram: @andrewgurza_Twitter: @andrewgurza_ and @disaftdarkpodWebsite: http://www.andrewgurza.com/And listen to his podcast Disability After Dark
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