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On the final episode of this series, Jennie and Zoe chat to ETUK's brand new Quest range ambassador, disability activist, Roxy Murray.
They chat about her Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis, dating, her podcast and her campaign work.
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On this episode, hosts Jennie and Zoe chat to campaigner and alopecia advocate Laura Mathias. They talk about learning to love yourself, dating and life without wigs.
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On this episode, hosts Jennie and Zoe chat to actress, presenter, and disability activist Samantha Renke. They have a very open and honest talk about relationships, dating and intimacy.
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On this episode hosts Jennie and Zoe chat to Kris Aves, a former Metropolitan police officer who was paralysed from the Westminster Bridge terror attack in March 2017, when he was hit by the van driven by the terrorist.
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In this episode of The Undressing Disability podcast, hosts Jennie and Zoe chat to actress and author Samantha Baines.
She chats about her hearing loss diagnosis, her career, dating, and her book Living with Hearing Loss and Deafness. -
On this episode of The Undressing Disability Podcast, Zoe and Jennie chat with Ben about his time as a carer, and how he helped a client with their first sexual experience.
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Hosts Jennie and Zoe chat to TV personality and pundit Asta Philpot. Asta was born with Arthrogryposis, a condition called that impairs physical movement.
They about his first sexual experience, care homes, and how he found his true love.
Follow Asta on instagram @astaphilpot or visit www.astaphilpot.com
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Welcome back to our Undressing Disability podcast!
Hosts Jennie and Zoe kick off series 3 chatting to John and Jade Reynolds.
Jade was diagnosed with acute transverse myelitis of her spinal cord when she was just 12 years old.
In this episode, they chat about how they met, dating, parenting and their hilarious TikTok account.
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In this special episode, CEO Jennie Williams talks to colleague Claire, about her experience with sexual violence, as part of the Enhance The UK’s Sexual Violence and Disability campaign. This seeks to raise awareness about the impact of sexual violence on disabled people.
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In this final episode of series 2, hosts Jennie and Damian talk to sex coach Ruth Ramsay.
Ruth talks about her work as a sex coach and what that entails.
The conversation then moves on to Ruth talking about how she worked as an award winning stripper and how this work led to her working with disabled people.
It is fascinating to hear Ruth explaining how she did striptease for people with visual impairments.
We hope you've enjoyed this series and we can't wait to be back talking all things sex and disability again soon!
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In this episode, Damian talks to Matilda Lawrence-Jubb and Anna Alexander who are the co founders of Sex Education company Split Banana.
Anna and Matilda tell Damian why they set up the company and how they help young people to have healthy relationships with their minds, their bodies and each other.
They then discuss the topics of sex education and pleasure, pornography and how Sex Education can be improved in S.E.N schools. -
In this episode Damian talks to Cindy Gallop who is the self-proclaimed Michael Bay of business as she “likes to blow shit up”.
Cindy was born in the UK, lived much of her childhood in Brunei, Borneo, and returned to the UK for university education in Oxford. She has lived in New York for the last 23 years and here we talk to her about one of her ventures, Make Love Not Porn, of which she is the founder and CEO.
Make Love Not Porn is the world's first user-generated, human-curated social sex platform. It is real world sex, and definitely not porn. However, they are Pro Sex, Pro Porn and Pro knowing the difference!
Damian's chat includes talking about how this platform is different to porn, the restrictions of promoting a business in this sector and the benefits of having a platform like this in society. This then leads to talking about representation of disabled people in porn and how videos of real world sex can rectify that.
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In this episode, host Damian talks to Sensual Masseuse Jo Silby and this time the tables are turned as our very own Jennie Williams becomes a guest!
Jo talks a little about herself and explains to the listeners what a Sensual (sexual) Massage in comparison to an ordinary massage.
Jennie shares her personal experience of suffering with Vulva pain due to having Lichen Sclerosus and how she went to Jo for a massage and the positive impact it had.
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In this episode Jennie and Damian talk to Eleanor Hancock who works as a Sex Tech researcher for Kiiroo.
They discuss Sex tech including some of the products that Kiiroo make, and how technology can be used to make sex toys more accessible for disabled people.
Eleanor gives us some insight into how she thinks Sex Tech will progress in the future including the emergence of Sex robots. -
**This episode contains explicit content of a sexual nature. There is also a lot of swearing so you may not want to play this where young ears could be listening. **
In this episode Jennie and Damian talk to Reed Amber who is a sex-positive mental health advocate, nudity, kinks and fetishes anti-shamer.
Reed tells us about herself and the sex positive work she does and how her aim is to talk about subjects that some people may feel uncomfortable discussing. She talks about the positives and negatives that there are when being so open on social media.
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This week, our hosts Jennie and Damian chat with Kelly Gordon about loneliness and dating as a disabled person.
Kelly Gordon is a 32 year old entrepreneur and consultant based in the West Midlands, UK. She has Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 3 which is a genetic disability meaning for her, that she uses an electric wheelchair to get around. Kelly's condition is progressive and has meant that she has faced losing her ability throughout her life especially when her body faced big changes and challenges such as pregnancy.
Kelly has always been feisty and outspoken so you wouldn't assume she would find dating with a disability difficult but we learn that this wasn't always the case via a funny story about the lengths she went to on a date, hiding that she was a wheelchair user!
This podcast looks at society's perception of disability and how this can impact disabled people in their disclosure of impairments. This could be in the dating arena or in the workplace, which can ultimately lead to loneliness. -
This week we are joined by Tina Rycroft whose son, Charlie, has Microtia meaning he is deaf in one ear as it is underdeveloped. She talks about Charlie's attitude and confidence amongst his peers and how his differs from the medical model of disability.
Tina works for the charity Microtia UK, heading up the fundraising and communication initiatives. She had the great idea of creating a children's book where a character has Microtia. This is where our next guest comes in - Adam Rood took up the challenge to write this book and in this podcast he gives us a glimpse of what it is about and how schools can enter a competition to win a personal reading by him.
The book echoes our own values here at Enhance the UK - creating positive awareness about diversity and inclusion.
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Damian welcomes Jamie Finch from the podcast' Let's Talk About Sex, Jamie'. This episode is a frank, open chat which challenges many people's perceptions of the use of sex toys for men.
sex educationsex addictionsex toys and disabilitythe progress of sex toys and Virtual Reality and the difference in perception of sex toys between all genders.
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Welcome back to our Undressing Disability podcast!
Eliza talks about their disabilities and the journey of discovering what certain labels meant personally.Eliza also discusses the negative side of being so visible on social media and not conforming to some people’s views of what disability looks like.
We kick off series 2 with a chat about what it means to have a social media presence, celebrating your identity.
Our host Jennie welcomes Disabled Eliza who is a disabled LGBQT+ Content creator and activist.
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It's our last podcast for this series! And we have the lovely Dr Mitchell Tepper from Atlanta in the U.S. He has a PhD in human sexuality education. He did laboratory based research on pleasure and orgasm in women with spinal cord injury. But anyone can benefit from his findings, and indeed this podcast - not just those who have SCI's.
Listen to Jennie and Dr Tepper discuss many areas of what sex may look like in your relationship. It might not conform to society's perceptions of sex meaning penetrative sex. Does that mean you've got a bad sex life? Definitely not!!!
Dr Mitchell Tepper explains the importance of pleasure and intimacy within a relationship, and how they can be brought into a relationship even without a genital focus. He explains how we are let down by sex education which ignores these factors, concentrating more on reproduction or orgasm.
A point to consider before listening to this podcast - is spontaneous sex the most planned sex event ever?!!! Take a listen ...... - Laat meer zien