
What Does It Mean To Be Asexual?
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About this listen
CW: This episode contains discussions of sexual assault
Most people know asexuality simply as the ‘A’ at the end the end of LGBTQIA+. But asexuality itself is a diverse and often misunderstood part of the acronym. Georgia chats to activists, experts and people within the community to shed light on this complex identity.
If this episode has raised any issues for you, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732, or visit 1800respect.org.au.
LINKS
- Learn more about Australian Asexuals at their website https://www.australianasexuals.com/.
- Find Asexual Facebook groups in your area
https://aussieacelinks.carrd.co/.
- Follow Australian Asexuals on Instagram @australian_asexuals.
- Follow Australian Asexuals on Twitter @AussieAsexuals.
- Learn more about Kassandra Mourikis on her website https://www.pleasurecentredsexology.com.au/.
- Follow @gspot._ on Instagram.
- Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram.
Email us at inbed@novapodcasts.com.au
CREDITS
- Host: Georgia Grace
- Guests:
- Kate Woods, Australian Asexuals, @Sulphuric_Aceid
- Kassandra Mourikis, sexologist and founder of Pleasure Centred Sexology, @pleasurecentredsexology.
- Managing Producer: Andrew Brentnall.
- Producers: Amy Kimball, Edwina Stott, Lem Zakharia.
- Editor and Audio Imaging: Adrian Walton.
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