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Episode 138.5 - "I Never Coughed Into a Pu**y" - Jeremie Saunders

Episode 138.5 - "I Never Coughed Into a Pu**y" - Jeremie Saunders

FromDisability After Dark


Episode 138.5 - "I Never Coughed Into a Pu**y" - Jeremie Saunders

FromDisability After Dark

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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this very special bonus episode, I sit down with one of my podcast colleagues and someone who I totally admire, Jeremie Saunders. He is the one of the hosts of the wildly popular podcasts Sickboy" all about finding the funny in chronic illness and/or disability and "Turn Me On", a podcast wherein he explores sexuality topics with his wife, Bryde.
I talk to him today about his life with Cystic Fibrosis, and how living with a shortened life expectancy has had an impact on his sense of impulsiveness, time, relationships, and of course, sex. This was one of my favorite interviews ever that I just couldn't wait to share with you. Enjoy!
You can follow Jeremie, SickBoy & Turn Me On on social media and allow the places below
jeremiesaunders.com, turnmeonpodcast.com, sickboypodcast.com
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Released:
May 14, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is a podcast that looks at disability stories. it's like sitting down with a really close friend to have real conversations about disability, sexuality and everything else about the disability experience that we don't talk about; the things about being disabled we keep in the dark. The show is hosted by Disability Awareness Consultant Andrew Gurza.