Disability After Dark
The podcast shining a bright light on disability stories.
8 years ago

Episode 034 - Spazzy Spunk Sessions: Disability and Masturbation

In this episode, we talk about disability and masturbation. We talk about the 'process' of masturbation when disabled, I share some stories about cumming when young, queer and crippled, and we look at what happens when you can't cum by yourself anymore. How does disability affect self-pleasure on an emotional level? Find out! A link to the blog I read from: [http://www.andrewgurza.com/blog/2017/2/7/boys-in-chairs-that-time-i-couldnt-masturbate-by-myself-anymore](http://www.andrewgurza.com/blog/2017/2/7/boys-in-chairs-that-time-i-couldnt-masturbate-by-myself-anymore) A link to the Teespring campaign to get a DisabilityAfterDark tee: [www.teespring.com/disabilityafterdark](http://www.teespring.com/disabilityafterdark)

8 years ago

Episode 033 - #DisabledAndCute; An Interview with Keah Brown

In this episode, I interview the creator of the viral hashtag #DisabledAndCute, author Keah Brown. I find out quite quickly that there was so much more to this hashtag than meets the eye. We learn just what #DisabledAndCute really means for the author, and what it could mean for disabled culture generally. Follow Keah Brown on Twitter: [www.twitter.com/Keah\_Maria](http://www.twitter.com/Keah_Maria)

8 years ago

Episode 032 - Hospital Glam: Chronic Illness, Disability and Queerness - In Conversation with Peter Morley

In this episode, I had the chance to chat with Queer Manhattanite Peter Morley. He lives with lupus and other illnesses, and we chat about how those things affect his queerness. We talk about being hospital glam, flirting with male nurses, NYC in the 80s, his sex drive, and so much more.

9 years ago

Episode 031 - My First Time

This episode explores my very first time having sex with someone. In the episode, I talk about how I felt before sex, how I felt during, and the affect that this experience had on me after. I share this moment to highlight how inextricably linked my disability is to my sexuality, and what that means for me.

9 years ago

Episode 030 - The Body Poetik - An Interview with Amber DiPietra

In this episode I interview Amber DiPietra of The Body Poetik. We explore her road to be a sexually liberated disabled person as we discuss the disabled body; sex work, disability and so much more!!

9 years ago

Ep 029 - “I Masturbate A Lot” - An Interview with Kirsten Schultz of Chronic Sex

In this episode, I talk to Health Activist and Blogger, Kirsten Schultz. She has created the #ChronicSex hashtag and movement around chronic illness, sexuality and disability. The interview was so much fun and so, so important. Masturbation is only one of the many things we talk about. Enjoy!

9 years ago

Episode 028 - Crip-a-lingus: Oral Sex & Disability

This episode is pretty easy to swallow... it's all about oral sex and how that can look and feel; both giving and getting head, when you are disabled.

9 years ago

Episode 027 - Sexy Pantsuit Album Covers / Dead Turtle Twins / Awkward Disabled Dates; An Interview With Emily Ladau

This is interview might just be one of my most favorites to record. I interviewed disability writer and activist Emily Ladau about dating as a women with disabilities, and we went off on so many tangents, I cant even tell you; sexy pantsuit CD covers, dead turtles twins, awkward disabled dates, representation of disabled women in media; we cover so many topics...and giggle our way through them....

9 years ago

Episode 026 - Spacky Sex Talk w/ Comedian Ted Shiress

In this episode, I interview disabled comic Ted Shiress from the UK about his experiences with sex, dating and disability. He's really funny and his sense of humour and honesty give us a great episode.

9 years ago

Episode 025 - Cripple Clothing / Fully Functional Fetish Wear

In this episode, we talk about clothes. We look at how clothing determines sex appeal, and how clothing choices for the disability community to express their sensuality are extremely limited. We also look at what clothes mean, and the reality of dressing up and down when disabled