On episode 277, we go back across the pond to sit with UK based disability activist, Jo Tolley. We explore how she rather reluctantly got into disability activism, and she shares how she didn’t really want to do it at first. Then, Jo talks about the d...
Let’s get comfy, cozy, crippled and quarantined, Quarantine & Chill is back, friends! This is where we talk about disability and the pandemic. In this episode of Q & C, Andrew tells you all what it’s like at their care home, and how losing staff memb...
On episode 276, I sit down with poet and author Bailey Gee as we explore her experiences of Spina Bifida as a disabled person, and how poetry has helped her understand both depression and disability. We talk about therapy and disability too, AND she eve.
Back in episode 180, I sit down with my friend Daniel Villarreal as we explore what he thinks sex with a disabled person like me would be like. Well, we had planned to meet soon after that to record part 2, but then the pandemic derailed our plans. F...
MERRY GIMPMAS! On episode 274, I sit down with my new friend Charlotte Faragher as we explore her experiences with dating as a woman with spastic quadriplegic CP, we talk about how it feels when people are only attracted to you when they are sloshed, w...
On episode 273, I really felt like I was chatting with my new best friend! I sit down with Megan @mskaar2242, a soon to be disabled social worker from Wisconsin. We chat about all the things in this one, including Megan’s experience with Cerebral Palsy,.
On episode 272, I chat with Lori, a disabled content creator out of the UK. We chat about their experience with EDS, medical gaslighting, what the most accessible queer disabled club might look like + so much more. Enjoy! You can follow all of Lori’.
On episode 3 of A Bump’n Podcast, I sit down with Joystick tester Bridget Moore from Perth, Australia.She has a number of various disabilities, and she shares how using The Joystick helped her reconnect with her disabled body and her disabled sexuality. .
On this episode, I invite a guest Felicia back on the show. We talk about her experiences with multiple disabilities, and how it feels when one diagnosis that you have gotten used to, may not be the diagnosis that you have anymore. How do you navigate .