Pill Pop!
/I was delighted to be a guest on Pill Pop - a podcast about chronic illness! We talk sex and relationships and disability, and it's definitely not the kind of dreary sad episode that folks usually expect from those topics. Check it out!
I was delighted to be a guest on Pill Pop - a podcast about chronic illness! We talk sex and relationships and disability, and it's definitely not the kind of dreary sad episode that folks usually expect from those topics. Check it out!
I had such a tremendous time guesting on the latest Gays Are Revolting podcast - AND they asked me all about my most favourite subject, accessibility and disabled inclusion π
I am thrilled to be a part of Writers Victoriaβs Bold and Brilliant: Disabled and Deaf Writers showcase, alongside Alex Creece, Jessica Walton, and Carly Findlay this coming IDPWD!
We will be reading some of our work, and taking part in a Q&A panel afterwards. Itβs going to be a lovely time!
Thanks to Bent TV, I had the change to speak to Delsi, the event organizer for Unicorns, about why queer parties are important, the amazing effort she puts into hers, and how to have a good time when you attend one!
I was delighted to be one of the podcast industry people interviewed for this piece in the Age newspaper today, looking to where podcastng will go from here. Itβs not only me that thinks that fiction podcasting is on the rise!
The average Australian now spends more time listening to podcasts like Serial and This American Life than their privately-owned music collection.
How good are libraries? Super good, turns out! On Bent TV, I chat with librarian Roz Quin about all the things you can get out of your library as a LGBTIQA+ person - and it turns out there's a lot!
I recently hosted a segment on BentTV about queer self love, and it's one of my favourite segments I've ever hosted. You can check out the YouTube video here!:
Back in June, Lee Davis-Thalbourne and I presented at Audiocraft, a podcast festival in Sydney. We talked about how we make Love and Luck, get into the details, and offer a little advice to anyone who's thinking of getting into producing audio drama.
You can now listen to the entire presentation online via acast - check it out here!
Call Me By My Name is a Melbourne-based oral history project that centers the lived experiences of trans and gender diverse peoples, as authors and authorities of their own stories. I was interviewed for episode 8 of season one, and in it I open up about a lot of my experiences over my life. Check out the episode here.
This week I was a round table guest on the Always Here podcast, talking about tragedy and happy endings in LGBT rep in media. You can listen to the episode here, and you'll find me pop up about halfway through the episode!
I, alongside a lot of other (truly amazing) disabled performers, spoke with ABC arts about our experiences in the arts landscape of Australia. We spoke on the Arts Hub radio program, and there has also been a followup article - which you can read here.
Hello friends! Back in October I was interviewed by Jeff of the Big Gay Fiction Podcast, about Love and Luck - the episode with my interview just dropped, and you can check it out over on TBGF's website!
Hello friends! Yesterday was the International Day of People with a Disability, and 3CR community radio had special programming including disabled people ALL DAY. My friend Kermie and I were guests of the always wonderful Sally Goldner on Out of the Pan. If you missed it live, you can still catch it online on 3CR's website!
Hello friends! Once again I was a guest with Lisa Skye on BentTV, this time talking about radical kindness and the metal load. If you missed it on C31, you can watch it via the youtube clip below:
I was on Bent TV with the wonderful Lisa Skye once again, this time talking about polyamory and the festive season. A busy time for all to be sure, and poly adds complications! If you missed the segment on C31, you can watch it via the youtube video above.
Hello friends! I tell you, it's a busy time for me at the moment. I have two bits of news for you today!
First up, Floodlight Viscera issue 12 is now available via floodlightviscera.com. You can download a free pdf of it here, or buy a physical copy for $1 on etsy. You can also find it stocked at Sticky Institute in Melbourne.
The second is that my partner Lee and I were on 3CR community radio yesterday as guests of the wonderful Sally Goldner, on her show Out of the Pan. We talked about Love and Luck, and accessibility in the arts and the LGBTIQA+ community. You can listen to the whole show online here.
Back on BentTV! Once again as a guest of Lisa-Skye, we talk about being open or closeted about polyamory. You can watch the segment on youtube!
Erin Kyan would like to acknowledge that he lives on the stolen land of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation.
He pays respects to Elders past and present, and extends that respect to all Indigenous people.
Colonisation and genocide are ongoing to this day, and Erin acknowledges the strength and resiliance of First Nations peoples.
Sovereignty was never ceded. So-called Australia always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.
Pay The Rent.