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On this episode of #mensexpleasure, I chat with Andrew Gurza (they/he). Andrew is a Disability Awareness Consultant and Cripple Content Creator. In their 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 their 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. Their 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. The two of us talk about Andrew's experience and expression of sexuality and masculinity as well as the nuances of what it is like to be a queer man with a disability. Key points: - Andrew introduces himself - Ableism and creating spaces for learning - The sexual stigma of disability - Disability representation in porn - Considerations for sex with a disabled person - The depth of “yes” - Andrew's relationship with care - Using social media to raise awareness - Playing with identity, femininity and masculinity - Assumptions about people with a disability Relevant links: Andrew's website: http://www.andrewgurza.com/ Andrew's Twitter/Instagram: @andrewgurza_ Cam's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecamfraser
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 DarkEmail: timlagman@sexedwithtim.comFor early access, ad-free episodes and more, support the show through PatreonFollow Tim on all social media!Instagram: @gayslutclown and @sexedwithtimFacebook: Sex Ed With TimTwitter: @gayslutclown and @sexedwithtimTiktok: @gayslutclownVisit my website Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This session we are joined by smokin' hot babe, Andrew Gurza. Andrew is a Disability Awareness Consultant and Cripple Content Creator. In their work, he seeks to explore how the lived experience of disability feels, as it interplays with intersectional communities. Andrew and the babes get into hiring sex workers, sex and mental health, whose responsibility it is to educate, and nutting handsfree on a train. (Interview begins ~00:26:30). Up first, Shawny and Jerms talk about Legendary Season 2, Amy Adams needing to fire her manager, and Gaga's most recent offering about past traumas. This episode is full of learning for us and we are so grateful to Andrew for joining us. Check out his podcast, Disability After Dark. Thank you for your comments, likes, subscribes, and 5-star reviews. We couldn't do this without your support. Don't forget to tell your friends! Check out our spotify playlist and our recs and resources doc: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5QiYB98JdAcrNx7b492nGr?si=ebeabd30652e4f57 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m0lDZVN9HSunyZIaiGL0FJFJQB2kz9u3gEbRl4KIqX0/edit?usp=sharing Follow us on instagram and twitter: @qbtpod @mattyjerms @shawnyboy Big thanks to Momager Alie Kilts, Promo Babes Carlos Valle and Keana Marrero, and music contributions from Chanti Darling and Maarquii.
In honour of Pride Month in Vancouver, this episode focuses on interviews. One with Robert James O'Brien, author of “Just One More Drive: The True Story of a Stuttering Homosexual and His Race Car." The second with Andrew Gurza, a Disability Awareness Consultant and Cripple Content Creator. Plus, hear some awesome music and more.Producers: Alison and Deepi
In this episode we have a playful yet informative with Disability Awareness Consultant, Cripple Content Creator and host go the Disability After Dark Podcast, Andrew Gurza. Why do people have so much fear when it comes to talking about disability (and sex)? What should listeners should know about sex and disability? What about the fun and the vulnerability around sex and disability? We also answer the sex question: My wife loves her vibrator but rarely uses it without me. Should I encourage her? Is she missing out on something? About Andrew: Andrew Gurza is a Disability Awareness Consultant and Cripple Content Creator whose written work has been featured in Men's Health, Daily Xtra, Gay Times UK, Huffington Post, The Advocate, Everyday Feminism, Mashable, and Out.com, and several anthologies. He has guested on a number of podcasts including Dan Savage’s Savage Love and Cameron Esposito’s Queery. He has spoken all over North America on sex, disability and what it means to be a Queer Cripple. He is also the host of the DisabilityAfterDark: The Podcast Shining a Bright Light on Sex and Disability available on all podcast platforms. You can follow the podcast @disaftdarkpod. He is also the creator of the viral hashtag #DisabledPeopleAreHot. You can find out more about Andrew by going to www.andrewgurza.com & connecting with him on Twitter @andrewgurza. Some other links mentioned in the podcast: Get 10% off + free shipping with code SHAMELESSSEX on Uberlube AKA our favorite lubricant at uberlube.com Get $5 off while mastering the art of pleasure at OMGyes.com/shameless Get 20% off all of your sex toys with code SHAMELESS20 at blue boutique.com Drink a glass of delicious natural wine while listening to us by visiting marginswine.com Feel good inside and out (on your own time!) + get a 30 day free trial with OpenFit by texting sspodcast to 303030
Andrew 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. In this week's episode I learn more about ableism and ways I can approach changing this both as a parent and an individual. Disability After Dark is a brand aimed at talking about sexuality and disability. There is so much fear, discomfort misinformation around sex and disability out there today. GO VISIT Disability After Dark offers you a unique glimpse into sex and disability that shines a light on the intersectionality of sex and disability, the fun found in sex and disability, and the vulnerability of sex and disability that we very rarely talk about. andrewgurza.com
Want me to mail you a holiday card? Well, enter the Merry Clitmas card giveaway before December 18, 2018 and if you are one of 10 lucky names randomly drawn, I'll be hand-writing fun holiday cards and mailing them out the next day. Check out the details at sexgetsreal.com/holiday/ Welcome back, Andrew Gurza! When Andrew reached out to me asking to come back on the show, I immediately said yes. We always have so much fun chatting, AND I was delighted that it was an excuse to get to see his new documentary, Picture This. You can see it, too, for free here. Andrew and I talk about what it was like to have his life filmed, coming out to his mom about hiring sex workers for his sexual pleasure, creating sex toys that are truly for disabled people designed by disabled people, toxic masculinity in queer men's spaces, and so much more. Plus, Patreon supporters, this week's bonus chat with Andrew is super fun. We talk about some of the really important relationships in Andrew's life and what it was like to see people you love talk about you in a film about your life. Plus, how to advocate for people you care about and desirability politics. TUNE IN if you support the show at $3/month and above. Hear it all at http://patreon.com/sgrpodcast Follow Sex Gets Real on Twitter and Facebook. It's true. Oh! And Dawn is on Instagram. About Andrew Gurza: Andrew Gurza is a Disability Awareness Consultant and Cripple Content Creator whose written work has been featured in The Los Angeles Times, Men’s Health Magazine, Daily Xtra, Gay Times UK, Huffington Post, The Advocate, Everyday Feminism, Mashable, and Out.com, and several anthologies. He was the only disabled cast member of MTV Canada’s hit show, 1Girl5Gays. He is the host of DisabilityAfterDark: The Podcast Shining a Bright Light on Sex and Disability available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Stitcher. Follow him on Twitter @andrewgurza. Listen and subscribe to Sex Gets Real Listen and subscribe on iTunes Check us out on Stitcher Don't forget about I Heart Radio's Spreaker Pop over to Google Play Use the player at the top of this page. Now available on Spotify. Search for "sex gets real". Find the Sex Gets Real channel on IHeartRadio. Hearing from you is the best Contact form: Click here (and it's anonymous)
In this heart wrenching episode of Sick Sad World, Mari and Jasmine welcome special guest Andrew Gurza to talk about some cases a little close to home. Mari and tells the story of Bill Luft, and Andrew brings attention to the murder of Tracy Latimer by her father, Robert Latimer. CW: familicide, murder, gun violence, ableism, sanism, eugenics, court systemsAndrew Gurza is a Disability Awareness Consultant and Cripple Content Creator, bringing attention to issues surrounding disability. You can find his work, like his podcast DisabilityAfterDark, on his website www.AndrewGurza.com. Follow him on Twitter @AndrewGurza. Podcast Promo: Perhaps It’s YouDon’t forget to email us your episode suggestions, comments, concerns, and whatever else you want to tell us at sicksadworldpod@gmail.com!And follow us on Twitter @SickSadWorldSSW and Instagram @sick_sad_world_pod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we talked with Andrew Gurza about his life leading up to becoming a disability awareness consultant, and professional queer-cripple. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook:@beingtherepod Email us feedback, say hello, or pitch a story:beingtherepodcast@gmail.com Help support us by rating and reviewing, telling all your friends to give us a listen, and/or tossing us a few bucks on patreon: www.patreon.com/beingtherepod More shows from PODCAST JUKEBOX:Off the Cuffs: a Kink and BDSM podcast NO LOVE LOST Will Sean Podcast? ProudToBeKinky Podcast & Drinks with God Being There is Produced and Engineered by:Sean M. Corkery (OCP Productions, LLC) Music:510 (intro) 510 Reprise (outro)Written by Sean M. Corkery Performed by Old Saws Recorded and Engineered by Rob Tav
Patreons who support with just $3 per month and above get exclusive weekly bonus content, too. Literally, every pledge sends me into an excited squeal of delight. patreon.com/sgrpodcast Andrew Gurza is here this week talking all about sex and disability. We geek out over Orphan Black, talk about his hashtag #diSAYbled, dive into body politics and ableism, and explore his experiences with sex and masturbation. It's such a delightful conversation full of giggles and the kind of awkwardness and realness that I adore. We also talk about hook-up culture and how difficult it can be to communicate around needs and desires, especially for gay men. We explore what it means to be "too much" and also the institutional ableism around insisting that folks with disabilities need a cure. Follow Sex Gets Real on Twitter and Facebook. It's true. Oh! And Dawn is on Instagram. About Andrew Gurza Andrew Gurza is a Disability Awareness Consultant and Cripple Content Creator working to make the lived experience of queerness and disability accessible to all. His written work has been featured in Huffington Post, This Magazine, The Advocate, Everyday Feminism, Mashable, and Out.com. He is the host of DisabilityAfterDark: The Podcast to Shine a Bright Light on Sex and Disability available on iTunes. You can find out more about his work at www.andrewgurza.com or connect with him on Twitter @andrewgurza. Listen and subscribe to Sex Gets Real Listen and subscribe on iTunes Check us out on Stitcher Don't forget about I Heart Radio's Spreaker Pop over to Google Play Use the player at the top of this page. Now available on Spotify. Search for "sex gets real". Find the Sex Gets Real channel on IHeartRadio. Hearing from you is the best Contact form: Click here (and it's anonymous)
When we talk about privilege, it's usually a matter of race and class, and boils down to us not seeing or not even knowing to look for the issues that others face. Andrew Gurza, our guest tonight, is a Disability Awareness Consultant and Cripple Content Creator, and they join joins Cooper, Dylan, Dr. Liz Powell, and Mike Joseph to talk with us about how disability impacts life, the enormous breadth of the subject across the spectrum of sexuality, race, and class, and how it applies to living an alternative sexual lifestyle. We discussed the intersection between sexuality, disability, and queerness, discussed accommodations queer communities; in bar scenes and gathering places. We touched on disability as a critical dimension of diversity and on what being an ally means. You can support us while you buy great sex toys and products from our favorite online retailer SheVibe at lifeontheswingset.com/shevibe. The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health celebrates its 7th anniversary with Curiosities, an auction to support the CSPH on April 28th at Machines with Magnets in Pawtucket, RI! Help support Life on the Swingset continue to make podcasts, and put on live panels and shows into the future! Throw us a dollar (or a few) each time we release an episode on Patreon! Your support will also get you invited to a private chat system with other Swingsetters, and give you the opportunity to join live podcast recordings. The best FREE thing you can do to support us is leave us a five star review. Come to our review gateway, then copy and paste your review into iTunes or Stitcher! Android Users: Download and review our Android App! Leave us a comment on this post or at contact@lifeontheswingset.com or leave us a voicemail at 573-55-SWING (573-557-9464). You can now pre-order Cooper's novel Approaching The Swingularity, his previous novel A Life Less Monogamous, or his memoir My Life on the Swingset: Adventures in Swinging & Polyamory as an ebook, paperback, or audiobook. Use promo code SWINGSET at coopersbeckett.com to save 10%. Intro Music: Tristam - Devotion Outtakes Music: Stephen Walking - Porkchop Express Outtakes Music: Stephen Walking - One Man Moon Band Thank You Music: Stephen Walking - Shark City Review Music: Haywyre - Sculpted Outro Music: Tristam & Braken - Frame of Mind Our 2017 THEME comes courtesy of Vlad Lucan and his track: Reverse! Cooper S Beckett Dylan Thomas Dr. Liz Powell Mike Joseph
Andrew Gurza is a writer and podcaster who specializes in queerness and disability. In this episode of Interrobang, he reveals what pisses him off about dating, gives advice on how to talk (and how not to talk) to cute disabled people, and explains how queer cripple can be a term of empowerment Andrew Gurza is a Disability Awareness Consultant and Cripple Content Creator working to make the lived experience of queerness and disability accessible to all. His written work has been featured in Huffington Post, The Advocate, Everyday Feminism, Mashable, and Out.com He has presented all across North America on what it means to be a Queer Cripple. He is also the host of the DisabilityWithDrew and DisabilityAfterDark Podcasts. Andrew resides in Toronto, Canada. You can find out more about his work at www.andrewgurza.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.