
In this episode Jack Bowman and Dr Robert Philipson, producer for Shoga Films, discuss the Queer Harlem Renaissance and in particular bisexual writer and artist Richard Bruce Nugent.
Feb 24, 2022
50 hr 4 min

This episode has Nick Cherryman and The Warwick Fetish Society look back over the previous episodes of the BDSM podcast season.
Feb 17, 2022
1 hr 7 min

Nick Cherryman is joined by Dr Emma Sheppard, critical disabilities studies specialist based at Coventry University, as we discuss the role of BDSM in more marginalised communities.
Feb 4, 2022
1 hr 11 min

Nick Cherryman is joined by ‘Matt’ in this episode, to discuss the stigma around BDSM play and what this means in daily life.
Jan 28, 2022
1 hr 1 min

This episode has Nick Cherryman and Lucy Sweetkill, a professional New York Dominatrix, in conversation about BDSM in practise.
Jan 21, 2022
1 hr 27 min

Join Nick Cherryman and their guest expert on the first episode of our new season looking at the BDSM community and the role it plays in ‘queer’ sex.
Jan 14, 2022
1 hr 7 min

Hello again! We're back with a new episode to give you a catch-up on where we've been. Meet some of the queer/disrupt team and listen to what they have to say about why we run queer/disrupt and what being queer means to us!
Members of the team that were featured in this episode include James Whitfield, Aleks Jagielski, Andrea Zuliani, Phoenix Wilks, Nick Cherryman, and Hannah Ayres.
Socials:
Twitter: @Miss_HVA @NCherryman @xndrexzulixni @phoephoenyxx
Instagram: @ibiprofane @andreaazuliani @phoephoenyx
Dec 6, 2021
1 hr 30 min

In this episode of the queer/disrupt podcast, Sayantan Datta talks to Bittu Rajaraman and Ayush Gupta to figure out if and how can one begin queering the scientific method. They talk about the need for science to question power and the need for us to imagine radically new ways of doing science.
Jun 29, 2021
1 hr

James Whitfield, Sabine Sharp and Roxanne Douglas get together to talk about Ursula Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness.
Jun 22, 2021
1 hr 6 min

In this episode of the queer/disrupt podcast there are discussions on what it means to have a queer perspective, lockdown experiences, queer care, as well as tidbits about archiving and queer history. This episode features Hannah Ayres, Cas Bradbeer and Mia Liyanage.
Socials:
You can find Hannah (@Miss_HVA) on Twitter and Cas (@QueeringCulture) on Twitter and (@lgbtq_courtauld) Instagram.
A selection of Mia's work can be found here:
Miseducation: decolonising curricula, culture and pedagogy at UK universities, a report for the Higher Education Policy Institute - LINK
We’re Here: Review of the ‘LGBT+ Histories & Historians Report’ from the Royal Historical Society - LINK
If you're interesting in reading, discussing or publishing either Mia or Cas' work then you can always reach out to queer/disrupt using our email [email protected]!
Jun 8, 2021
1 hr 14 min
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