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Living in this Queer Body

88 episodes - English - Latest episode: 3 months ago - ★★★★★ - 179 ratings

A podcast about barriers to embodiment and how our collective body stories can bring us back to ourselves

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From the River to the Sea: Hannah Moushabeck

January 22, 2024 01:51 - 46 minutes - 106 MB

Hannah Moushabeck is a second-generation Palestinian American author, editor, and book marketer who was raised in a family of publishers and booksellers in Western Massachusetts and England. Born in Brooklyn into Interlink Publishing, a family-run independent publishing house, she learned the power of literature at a young age. She is the author of Homeland: My Father Dreams of Palestine (Chronicle Books, March 2023). She lives in Amherst, Massachusetts on the homelands of the Pocumtuc and N...

Bitten by the Wolf: Asher's update

June 06, 2023 14:00 - 14 minutes - 13.5 MB

To support Kintsugi Therapist Collective: https://www.patreon.com/kintsugitherapistcollective To read this episode, subscribe to my free newsletter: https://www.livinginthisqueerbody.com/contact --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

Duet #3: Zena Sharman and Hannah McGregor

January 20, 2023 17:56 - 52 minutes - 120 MB

All things Kintsugi Therapist Collective: https://www.kintsugitherapistcollective.com/offerings In this conversation we hear Hannah and Zena talk about caring ferociously, macho homemaking, living life as a committed spinster, work as a trauma response and domestic embodiment. Hannah McGregor is an academic, podcaster, and author living on the traditional and unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. She co-hosts the podcast Witch, Please, a critical re...

Duet #2: Fanny Priest and Erin Fairchild

December 21, 2022 20:54 - 59 minutes - 137 MB

All the links/info about Erin and Fanny: https://www.livinginthisqueerbody.com/episodes/fanny-priest-erin-fairchild All things Asher Mending with Gold: Weekend Intensive Embodied Private Practice Cohort Embodied Testimony: Sick and Tired --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

Samantha Irby and Marlee Grace: Duet #1

October 20, 2022 13:15 - 54 minutes - 125 MB

Samantha Irby writes a newsletter called Bitches Gotta Eat. Her favorite duet is Patti Labelle and Michael Mcdonald's “On My Own.” Marlee Grace is a dancer and writer whose work focuses on the self, devotion, ritual, creativity, and art making. Their practice is rooted in improvisation as a compositional form that takes shape in movement videos, books, quilting, online courses, and hosting artists. Grace’s Instagram dance project Personal Practice has been featured in the New York Times, Da...

The Melancholy of Joseph M. Pierce

September 01, 2022 23:04 - 1 hour - 147 MB

More about Joseph here Always Coming Home --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

STOP MEN (to the point): clip from full length interview with Xara Thustra

June 26, 2022 16:25 - 3 minutes - 2.64 MB

[audio transcription] STOP MEN.. I've been probably writing it and it's been a part of my work for about 15 years. During that Gay Shame time and during a lot of my protesting and, and engaging with the Mission Anti- Displacement Coalition for, you know, a couple of years and the Coalition on Homelessness and working for all these or organizations and advocating for different types of people and everything. Everything I did lost, you know, everything. Like every single fucking thing I partici...

Una Aya Osato: Human Barometer

June 21, 2022 14:55 - 1 hour - 187 MB

Una Aya Osato (they/she/flower) is a performer, writer, sex educator, community CareBear, stripper, and clown from NYC. They are an award-winning actor and playwright who tours her original work nationally and internationally. Una is also a co-founding member of brASS: Brown RadicalAss Burlesque, a BIPOC femme burlesque collective. Una has been featured in the New York Times, Teen Vogue, NPR’s CodeSwitch, NowThis, and many other publications and platforms. For more Una happenings find flowe...

DISPATCHES FROM OUR QUEER BODIES IN PANDEMIC TIMES (#21): “What happens when we are reached for, and we are the alternative system, and we are completely tapped out?”

June 17, 2022 02:30 - 12 minutes - 11.8 MB

Thank you Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Bridget Bertrand and Dr. Jennie Wang-Hall who attempted to address the question:  What does it mean to be a care worker in the third year of this global pandemic? Thank you for the additional question.....“What happens when we are reached for, and we are the alternative system, and we are completely tapped out?” (Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha) and thoughts on rushing towards denial, heartbreak, disability justice, "i can't go to your party," ...

Jenna Wortham on Finding Peace Beneath the Skin

June 04, 2022 15:55 - 1 hour - 43.7 MB

We discuss the priority of supporting the body, Jenna's history with disordered eating and overwork, their anxious brain, what they are learning from their morning body/mind assessment ritual, the importance of rest and WHY the ceramic french press is a game changer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

This Volatile Body: Mugabi Byenkya

May 27, 2022 14:27 - 1 hour - 167 MB

Mugabi Byenkya is an award- winning writer who was born to Ugandan parents in Nigeria and is currently based in Kampala. Mugabi lives outside the gender binary and has a seizure disorder, chronic fatigue and experiences the world in a way that some would describe as “neurodivergent.”  In 2018, Mugabi was named one of 56 writers who has contributed to his native Uganda’s literary heritage in the 56 years since independence by Writivism (East Africa’s largest literary festival). Mugabi wants t...

Always Becoming with Joey Soloway

May 02, 2022 16:23 - 58 minutes - 134 MB

Today I am thrilled to celebrate the 3 year anniversary of the podcast! We’ve had over 250,000 downloads and released 51 full length episodes along with some really powerful pandemic dispatches. Living in this Queer Body has become a platform that has connected queers through instagram, workshops and group intensives. This community has allowed me to get to know so many beautiful, inspiring and generative people and I am humbled at all that has come into being over these past 3 years. I look...

I Felt at Home in It: Alli Simon

March 25, 2022 13:32 - 50 minutes - 116 MB

I approached Alli for this interview as a fan and really loved meditating with her during the pandemic.  During this interview we talked about what it is like for Alli to be a queer, larger bodied, POC in the wellness industry, endometriosis, her relationship with a queer femme identity as someone who grew up as a tomboy and how a meditation practice helped her navigate significant traumatic loss and much more. Alli Simon (she/her) is a certified yoga and meditation facilitator from Los Ang...

Radical Healership: laura mae northrup

February 28, 2022 12:45 - 57 minutes - 131 MB

laura mae northrup is an author, educator, somatic & psychedelic psychotherapist, and podcaster. Her book Radical Healership: How to Build a Values-Driven Healing Practice in a Profit-Driven World is an anti-capitalist, spiritually-led guide book for healing practitioners. She is the host and creator of the podcast Inside Eyes, an audio series about people using entheogens & psychedelics to heal from sexual trauma. Her work focuses on defining sexual violence through a spiritual and politici...

For Life Till Death: Anastasia (Onyx) Fujii, LCSW

December 21, 2021 13:00 - 54 minutes - 125 MB

Anastasia (Onyx) Fujii is a queer, non-binary, chronically ill, mixed-race clinical social worker; living and practicing trauma-informed psychotherapy in Philadelphia, PA (on Lenni-Lenape land). They are a cultural humility consultant and group facilitator, as well as a lifelong East Coaster, a Cancer, a writer, and a parent. Onyx's professional practices and writing center the intersections of identity, trauma, (in)visibility, and connection. Kintsugi Therapist Collective (KTC) is a virtua...

DISPATCHES FROM OUR QUEER BODIES IN PANDEMIC TIMES (#20): Susana Victoria Parras

November 29, 2021 15:32 - 10 minutes - 9.52 MB

Susana Victoria Parras (@heal2gether) is the founder of Heal Together, a Guatemalan daughter, Anti-Racist, LCSW, Intersectional, Mother and Partner.  Susana is committed to justice and dignity for all peoples.  In this dispatch, we hear a testimony of the intergenerational impact of multi-systemic oppression (separation, neglect, abuse, poverty, disordered eating, alcoholism), the way this trauma lives in the body of a parentified child, and the efforts Susana is making to reflect, transform...

I Knew I Had to Say it Out Loud: Nicole J. Georges

October 11, 2021 23:28 - 56 minutes - 130 MB

Nicole J. Georges is a graphic novelist and podcaster from Portland, Oregon. Nicole's podcast, Relative Fiction, adapted from her award-winning graphic memoir, Calling Dr. Laura. She is also the author of the book Fetch: How a Bad Dog Brought Me Home, and the queer arts & vegan food review podcast, Sagittarian Matters. In this episode, Nicole and I cover topics ranging from punk righteousness, drawing comics, family secrets, podcasting, twelve step programs, chosen queer family, encopresis a...

Belly of the Beast: Da'Shaun Harrison

September 06, 2021 21:43 - 56 minutes - 130 MB

In this episode, we talked about the long term impacts of childhood illness and confrontation with the fragility of the body, anti-fatness as a barrier for receiving medical care, how liberal folk’s disdain for the south constitutes anti-blackness, their discovery of fat studies and the impact of survival sex work on their sense of self, the significance of mutual aid work in Da’Shaun’s life, the limitations of academia as an institution and of course, their new brilliant book, Belly of the ...

Swimming Upstream: Sini Anderson on Late Stage Lyme, Long Covid, Queer Community Magic and the making of So Sick (2014-2022)

August 02, 2021 15:13 - 1 hour - 232 MB

Sini Anderson is an award winning film director, producer, video art maker, and feminist art activist who lives in New York City. Her first feature length film, The Punk Singer -a documentary about Kathleen Hanna, premiered at SXSW in 2013 and was acquired by IFC Films. The Punk Singer received a theatrical release in 121 American cities and in 25 countries around the world. In 1994 Sini Anderson and friend Michelle Tea founded Sister Spit and Sister Spits’ Ramblin’ Road Show. From 1994-200...

Stealing Astrology Back: Alice Sparkly Kat

August 02, 2021 13:56 - 51 minutes - 117 MB

Alice Sparkly Kat is an astrologer. They use astrology to re-chart a history of the subconscious, redefine the body in world, and reimagine history as collective memory. Their astrological work has inhabited MoMA, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and The Brooklyn Museum. They are the author of Postcolonial Astrology: READING THE PLANETS THROUGH CAPITAL, POWER, AND LABOR. We had a lovely conversation on a wide range of topics, including, the power of magical recognition, language as an organizing...

Corporeal Biography: S.J Norman

June 15, 2021 02:13 - 1 hour - 159 MB

S.J Norman (b. 1984) is a multi-award winning artist, writer and curator. His career has so far spanned 18 years and has embraced a diversity of disciplines and formal outcomes, including solo and ensemble performance, installation, sculpture, text, video and sound.  He is a non-binary transmasculine person and a diasporic Koori of Wiradjuri descent, born on Gadigal land.  Since 2006 he has lived and worked between so-called Australia, Germany, the UK and the continent known to many Native p...

My Body is not a Burden: Erica Woodland

May 15, 2021 13:52 - 49 minutes - 112 MB

Erica Woodland, LCSW is a black queer/genderqueer facilitator, consultant, psychotherapist, and healing justice practitioner based in Baltimore, MD.  He has worked at the intersections of movements for racial, gender, economic, trans and queer justice and liberation for more than 18 years. In 2016 Erica founded the National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network, an organization committed to advancing healing justice by transforming mental health for queer and trans people of color. In...

Safe Harbor: Christa Couture

April 13, 2021 14:15 - 55 minutes - 127 MB

Christa Couture is an award-winning performing and recording artist, filmmaker, non-fiction writer and broadcaster. She is also mixed Cree and Scandanavian-settler, queer, disabled, and a mom. Her seventh album Safe Harbour was released on Coax Records in 2020. As a writer and storyteller, she has been published in Room, Shameless, and Augur magazines, and on cbc.ca. In 2018, her article and photos on disability and pregnancy went viral. She is the weekday afternoon host on 106.5 ELMNT FM in...

DISPATCHES FROM OUR QUEER BODIES IN PANDEMIC TIMES (#19): Renee

March 14, 2021 15:20 - 9 minutes - 8.68 MB

renee is a non-binary femme artist living on the unceded ancestral lands of the Duwamish people also known as seattle. a jack of many trades including writing, zine making, tap dancing and bending neon art! they believe deeply that everything is relational and that care, vulnerability and curiosity belong at the root of any foundational future we move forward in building. find out what they are up to at www.kindergartenthoughts.com, support them on patreon or follow them @kindergartenthoughts...

Love Without Emergency: Clementine Morrigan

March 10, 2021 13:56 - 56 minutes - 130 MB

In this episode, Clementine and I talk about her lineage as a zinester, 12 step insights, Clementine’s work integrating attachment theories into polyamory discourses, what it means to live with a disorganized attachment style, dissociation, the living world as a reparative attachment figure, her current podcast project and the primacy of humility and compassion in her politics. Clementine Morrigan is a writer. She is the author of Fucking Magic, Love Without Emergency, You Can’t Own the Fuc...

"I looked like a tomboy... turns out I was": Colin Hagendorf

February 12, 2021 21:50 - 58 minutes - 134 MB

In this episode we discuss childhood gender play, complicating trans coming out narratives, the significance of sobriety and secure relational attachment in Colin’s creative life, her relationship to punk, dissociation and transformative justice and the clarity that comes when you get on the right psych meds. I really love Colin. I hope you enjoy this listen. Colin Hagendorf is writer, podcaster, trans Jewess, and New Yorker in diaspora. She is the author of the 2015 recovery memoir, Slice ...

DISPATCHES FROM OUR QUEER BODIES IN PANDEMIC TIMES (#18)

January 27, 2021 21:28 - 10 minutes - 9.8 MB

Deep Gratitude to Sara Jane Stoner (@thingpartofus) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

Syd Yang: Finding Comfort in the Discomfort

January 23, 2021 14:35 - 49 minutes - 114 MB

Syd Yang (they/them) is a mixed race/Taiwanese American queer/non-binary healer, intuitive counselor and writer who weaves together magic, possibility and intention as an energy healer in the world through their practice, Blue Jaguar Healing Arts. As someone who lives with depression and anxiety, and has recovered from severe eating disorders, Syd's work finds its resonance in the stories we each hold at the intersection of memory, body, sexuality and mental health. Syd works primarily with ...

You Are Wanted: MJ @margejacobsen

December 23, 2020 22:25 - 52 minutes - 121 MB

In this interview MJ and I explore so many topics including body shame, living with mental illness, showing up with compassion and softness for oneself, parenting, polyamory, examining proximity to whiteness and finally, the experience of being found by their biological family. Watch the journey unfold @margejacobsen Margaret Jacobsen (they/them) is a writer, photographer, and copyeditor in Portland, OR. As a volunteer coordinator for nonprofit Free Geek, Margaret’s interest in tech accessi...

Becoming the Spell: Sarah Faith Gottesdiener

November 22, 2020 19:02 - 56 minutes - 130 MB

Sarah is an artist, writer, psychic tarot reader, teacher, & business owner living in LA.  @gottesss www.modernwomenprojects.com We talk about the lingering impact of childhood trauma, living as a queer adult with ADHD, queerness as ideology, accessing protective energy for oneself and much more. Shockingly we do not talk about TAROT but we do talk about the moon.  Sign up for Queering the Holidays (www.livinginthisqueerbody) QUEERING THE HOLIDAYS  Friday December 18th 5-7pm EST How do we...

"Check Your Past:" Eva Reign

November 06, 2020 20:58 - 1 hour - 139 MB

In this episode, Eva and I talk about our shared hometown of Saint Louis, MO.  We address the ways that Eva has`worked to undo her internalized homophobia, transphobia and anti-blackness.  Eva also gives us her take on the current "trendiness" of transness and BLM. Eva Reign is an actor, writer and artist originally from St. Louis, Missouri. She is a columnist at the Condé Nast publication Them. where writes on Black trans life and profiles people across the country. Her work as a performer ...

Disrupting Linearity and 2 Spirit Body Reclamation: Coyote Park

October 10, 2020 13:25 - 59 minutes - 135 MB

Coyote Park is a Two Spirit artist, oral historian, and educator. They are Yurok (with their ancestral homelands being near the Klamath river), German, and Korean. Coyote grew up in Honolulu, Hawai'i and moved to New York when they were 18. Currently, they have relocated to Los Angeles where they are doing online lectures, finishing up schooling, and multi-media work. They cofounded ENBY Spoken Histories with Angel Labarte. ENBY Spoken Histories is a storytelling archive with the trans commu...

What a cute girl: Joon Oluchi Lee

September 23, 2020 13:00 - 53 minutes - 123 MB

JOON OLUCHI LEE lives and writes in femininity and feminism, whose latest novel is "Neotenica," published by Nightboat Books in June. The author of two other works of fiction, "94" (2015) and "Lace Sick Bag" (2013), both published by Publication Studio, as well as various essays on queer theory, feminism, and fiction writing, including "The Joy of the Castrated Boy," and the blog "lipstickeater," Joon is Associate Professor of Gender Studies and Creative Writing at Rhode Island School of Des...

DISPATCHES FROM OUR QUEER BODIES IN PANDEMIC TIMES (#17)

September 16, 2020 00:02 - 3 minutes - 2.79 MB

Deep Gratitude to @annefacee These pandemic times have been a time of interrogation, reflection, learning, and unlearning–which for me, includes exploring my gender identity and the ways in which I can get so tied up in how others may hypothetically react to it, let alone perceive it. I sat on this recording for several months as my fear of not “succeeding” kept me discouraged and apprehensive. Perfectionism–a very old learned behavior of mine from childhood– is the antithesis of everything ...

The Unseen World is Trying to Liberate Us: Lama Rod Owens

August 26, 2020 00:34 - 1 hour - 144 MB

We are back with full length interviews!!  I'd love to hear what you think of the conversation.  Episode 34 features Lama Rod Owens, a black queer Buddhist Lama and author of the recently published book Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation through Anger. In this episode, we discuss the dangers of disembodied anger, what it feels like to navigate transhistorical trauma in the body, anger, and the woundedness beneath anger, as an entry point to embodiment, and Lama Rod's relationship with dep...

DISPATCHES FROM OUR QUEER BODIES IN PANDEMIC TIMES (#16)

August 21, 2020 20:35 - 8 minutes - 8.15 MB

Deep gratitude to: Nalo @nalodarling (@blackgirlmasculine and @yaziclothing) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

DISPATCHES FROM OUR QUEER BODIES IN PANDEMIC TIMES (#15)

July 10, 2020 16:07 - 23 minutes - 22 MB

CW: mention of suicide Deep gratitude to: Erin (@erin_everett15), Meg (@lamplight.space), Daniel (eyes_of_daniel) and Lex (@the.days.eye). As much as possible I aim to center the voices and experiences of BIPOC queer folks. That being said, I know that participation can involve significant emotional labor, both in generating a dispatch as well as opening up publicly and sharing often marginalized and discarded voices. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.sp...

DISPATCHES FROM OUR QUEER BODIES IN PANDEMIC TIMES (#14)

June 24, 2020 22:11 - 10 minutes - 10.1 MB

Deep Gratitude to: Abby, a Nanticoke Lenape and a 2-spirit lesbian (@asfk.art) and Kbb is a white, queer, non-binary professor of Performance Studies in the Theater Department at Wesleyan University (@brewerball). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

DISPATCHES FROM OUR QUEER BODIES IN PANDEMIC TIMES (Trans Folks Fighting Eating Disorders @transfolxfightingeds)

June 16, 2020 21:04 - 9 minutes - 8.77 MB

This episode features voices from the organization TRANS FOLKS FIGHTING EATING DISORDERS (@transfolxfightingeds) Deep gratitude to: Kacey, Kian, OJ (@thirdwheeled), Scout (@wickedlittletown) and Ethan (@heartshapedhickies). This episode features non-black voices, in part, because food/nourishment and dysphoria are things that take time and energy to talk about.  These topics are particularly vulnerable to talk about publicly.  White trans people have privilege and, in this episode, they are...

DISPATCHES FROM OUR QUEER BODIES IN PANDEMIC TIMES (#13)

June 11, 2020 02:57 - 10 minutes - 10.1 MB

Deep gratitude to: @qweenamor, @blackqueerbaby and @love.gia  $upport AND DONATE TO: @btfa (Black Trans Femmes in the Arts) Activation Residency @activationresidency (Venmo is Activation, PayPal is [email protected]) As much as possible I aim to center the voices and experiences of BIPOC queer folks. That being said, I know that participation can involve significant emotional labor, both in generating a dispatch as well as opening up publicly and sharing often marginalized and...

DISPATCHES FROM OUR QUEER BODIES IN PANDEMIC TIMES (#12)

May 29, 2020 20:32 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

Deep Gratitude to: Margaret Jacobsen (@margejacobsen), Shantira Jackson (@tira_tira_tira), Vic Michealis (@vicmmic), Jill Casid (@jillcasid) and Savannah Jane (@queer_mama_4_the_rev). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

Dispatches from our Queer Bodies in Pandemic Times (#11)

May 22, 2020 19:09 - 12 minutes - 11.3 MB

Deep gratitude to: Eva Reign (@msevareign), Domonique Echeverria (@domonique_echeverria), Rebekah Erev (@rebekaherevstudio), Lukaza Branfaman-Verissimo (@bluekaza), Joon Oluchi Lee (@girlscallmuder) and E.R. Fightmaster (@genderless_gap_ad). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

Dispatches from our Queer Bodies in Pandemic Times (#10 EMBODIED TESTIMONY)

May 18, 2020 00:00 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

This is a really special episode to me. Over the past couple of months a small group of folks have been recognizing, allowing, investigating and nurturing their embodied testimony in the LITQB Program Intensive (all while living in pandemic times). A few folks were willing to share their reflections with you. Deep gratitude to the entire group. You shared so deeply. Featured in this episode: Leigh Hendrix (@leighhendrix) and Claire Wirick (@clairey.sage). --- Send in a voice message: http...

Dispatches from our Queer Bodies in Pandemic Times (#9)

May 08, 2020 20:55 - 30 minutes - 28.3 MB

Deep gratitude to: Ted Kerr (@tedkerr), Eli Raczynski (@eli_eli_eli_), Marina Labarthe del Solar (@okdood), Mel Plaut (@newyorkhack), Andrew Greene (@beingandrewgreene), Alynda Mariposa (@hurrayfortheriffraff), Victoria (@queermoneyproject), Colin Hagendorf (@colinhagendorf), Jeff Hinshaw (@cosmic.cousins) and Martha Oatis (@marthaoatisacupuncture) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

Queer Futures: Sav Schlauderaff

May 04, 2020 03:26 - 53 minutes - 122 MB

As the global pandemic continues, I think we are all feeling quite deeply and concretely the barriers to embodiment in various aspects of of our life, perhaps more acutely than ever.  My guest today is someone who is very well versed in speaking about the body in pain and the multiplicity of embodied experience.  Today I have the honor of interviewing Sav Schlauderaff. Sav (they/them) is a queer, trans, disabled PhD student in Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of Arizona. Their r...

Dispatches from our Queer Bodies in Pandemic Times (#8)

May 01, 2020 18:22 - 28 minutes - 26.3 MB

Deep gratitude to: Lauren (@laurensallpurpose), Makoto (@ma_ko_to_), Vanessa, Gia Love (@love.gia), Cat Tyc (@catherinetyc), Atalanta (@blossomingresistance), Char (@chartwodeetwo), Sanyu (@sanyutattoo), Patrilie (@the_bodylib_advocate) and Hannah Hiaasen (@studio.hh) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

Dispatches from our Queer Bodies in Pandemic times (#7)

April 25, 2020 00:04 - 14 minutes - 13.4 MB

Deep gratitude to Emily Wells (@emilywellsmusic), Joss Lake (@joss.e.lake), Jewel Cadet (@jewel_thegem), Courtney Perkins (@notallgeminis), FRAMACHO (@framacho), Jaffa Aharonov (@jafqueen) and Bunny Michael (@bunnymichael) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

I am the Site of Possibility: Shira Erlichman

April 20, 2020 01:34 - 57 minutes - 131 MB

In this episode, which was recorded many months ago, Shira and I talk about what it means to not be able to “outrun” her Bipolar diagnosis and the long process of acceptance that followed this confronting reality. Shira shares about her early childhood growing up in Israel, noticing as a radical act, the mind as queer and a lot more. I am a such a fan of Shira’s book, her poetry and most recently I have taken such pleasure in watching her daily instagram stories in which she prepares iced co...

Recovering from Covid-19 (Dispatches from our Queer bodies in pandemic times part 6)

April 15, 2020 17:13 - 9 minutes - 9.11 MB

In this episode, Cassie Peterson @cassmastery returns to tell us about recovering from Covid-19. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

Dispatches from our Queer Bodies in Pandemic Times (Part 5)

April 10, 2020 23:23 - 19 minutes - 18 MB

Deep gratitude to Gala Mukomolova (@galactic_rabbit_horoscopes and @bigdykeenergypodcast), Rachel Burgos (@snakerootapothecary), Andrew Gurza (@itsandrewgurza), Colin Self (@colinself), Dr. Sand Chang (@heydrsand), Vi Khi Nao (@vikhinao), Liz Collins (@lizzycollins7), Zena Sharman (@zenasharman) and Una Osato (@thisisuna). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message