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Queer Body Riot

Queer Body Riot

By: Sarah Mason
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Whether butterflies coming from our cocoons, or beautiful monsters we all have a lot to learn from our gender diverse and queer family's struggles and triumphs living in a queer body. This podcast shares the raw experiences of LGBTQIA + people, and how we all struggle and bloom in our relationship to our bodies, and how queer bodies are received by society in general, our families (chosen and otherwise), friends, and partners.Copyright 2025 Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • S1E2 - How our queer bodies have survived the pandemic
    Jul 11 2021

    Music by Beat provided by https://freebeats.io produced by White Hot

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    42 mins
  • Introduction to Queer Body Riot
    Jun 20 2021
    Episode Notes

    Learn a micro-version of my story for starting the podcast Queer Body Riot. Thanks to everyone who's been willing to talk to me about their experiences, and the many people who have supported my journey through my own body issues. I love you.

    Content warning, discussion of eating disorders, mental breakdown.

    Beat provided by https://freebeats.io and produced by White Hot.

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    3 mins
  • S1E1 - Glorious monster - Being fat & trans
    Jun 15 2021
    Episode Notes

    Follow Jessica as ze explores what hir relationship to hir body looks like, how hir body, hir fatness and hir trans-ness and identity are all linked.

    Content warning: we cuss in this episode, reference sex and abusive relationships and reference anti-fatness and anti-trans society.

    Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot

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    53 mins
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