In this candid and enlightening episode of Beneath the Briefs, co-hosts Cheyenne and Javier dive into an engaging conversation with their guest, Leo Sholl—a queer, trans, and disabled activist and community advisory member at Prism Health North Texas.
Leo shares insights on reclaiming the term "disabled," dismantling harmful stereotypes, and advocating for accessibility within the queer and trans communities. The discussion explores everything from navigating awkward encounters to fostering inclusivity in both social and intimate spaces.
Why "disabled" is not a bad word—and why alternatives like "differently abled" miss the mark.
The historical roots of stigma surrounding disability and how they persist today.
Tips for engaging respectfully with disabled people, and why it's essential to avoid unsolicited "test subject" interactions.
The intersections of disability, kink, and sex positivity, with practical advice for enhancing comfort and consent.Whether you're seeking to better understand the experiences of disabled individuals or looking for ways to foster more inclusive spaces, this episode offers invaluable perspectives with a dose of humor and authenticity.
Learn more about Prism Health North Texas and their community advisory groups.
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