Love Your Queer Body invites queer and LGBTQIA+ guests and share their experiences about their appearance, body, and identity. Follow us on Instagram at @loveyourqueerbody
Syanne speaks about her biracial identity, what bisexuality means to her, her experience entering queer spaces, her journey through the modelling career, and her love of cosplaying!
Rich Neale speaks about his fluctuating weight over his life, He reflects on his past struggles be a ‘perfect’ weight within his job industry, dating people of different ages, and why it’s important to give compliments that aren’t just about your weight.
Jodie Coulson and I talk about everything body related: we talk about our need to compare ourselves to others, our struggles buying clothes, weight loss and perspectives, the pressure to look good, queer labels, fetishising stereotypes, and the guilt of eating.
Louis Romero discusses what it means to be introverted in the queer scene, what representation he'd like in queer literature, and infamous "btw" social media posts.
Maz Furey joins me in my South London flat, all the way from America! We chat about gender fluidity, how sci-fi and queerness are inherently linked with each other, and why it's important to forgive our school bullies.
Jon Haworth chats about the difficulties describing himself in the gay world, navigating an ever-complex online dating scene, how he often "hides in plain sight" when he goes to sporting events.
I'm joined by Jodie Coulson to speak about what it means to be plus size, the stories Jodie's had from people who say she’s only asexual because she 'hasn’t found the right partner', and what it means to embrace sexiness as an asexual person.
Jodie's plus size instagram: @jodesplus, and TikTok @jodesplus.
In today's episode, I’ll be speaking with my good friend Lu about her journey to become the person she identifies with now, including elective surgeries, and how she deals with the complexities of identifying herself, and how it can often be more challenging to do so within our community.
In today's episode, I’ll be speaking with Keith O'Brien about his experiences of being being shamed within the community, how it feels good to be off instagram, body shaming on Grindr, and how changing your appearance can often change how people view you.