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  • Love Without Limits: A sneak peek
    Jun 24 2025
    Love Without Limits is an unapologetically funny, modern, and fearless new series that peels back the curtain on the real-life experiences of dating and intimacy for disabled people. Hosted by disability advocates and comedians Madeleine Stewart and Alistair Baldwin, this bold new series challenges tired narratives with honest, cheeky, and deeply human stories. Each episode features candid conversations with guests who share personal tales of love, sex, dating, and relationships—from burgeoning romances and long-term partnerships to flings, friendships, self-love and everything in between. No topic is off-limits, with discussions delving into sexual health, relationship dynamics, and overcoming the barriers to intimacy that people with disability can face.
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    2 min
  • Why is Sex and Disability Still So Taboo?
    Jul 1 2025
    Growing up, Leisa Prowd often wondered if she could ever be seen as desirable. As a person with dwarfism, Leisa has at times been subjected to an infantilising gaze. Even as an adult, she faces ongoing discrimination and stigma. But through her dance and artistic practice, she’s reclaimed her body and is redefining what desire looks like. In this refreshingly frank and funny episode, Leisa joins hosts Madeleine Stewart and Alistair Baldwin to talk all things sex, stigma, and why disability is still treated like a taboo in the bedroom. Occupational Therapist Anita Brown-Major also joins the conversation, sharing her expertise on educating people about sexual pleasure.
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    36 min
  • Why Sex Worker Services Matter For People With Disability
    Jul 8 2025
    In this open and honest episode, we dive headfirst into the often-taboo topic of disability and sex work. James Harkness is Autistic and has schizophrenia and psychosis. He regularly uses the services of sex workers—for connection, confidence, and intimacy. For James, it's simple: disabled people deserve fulfilling sex lives too. And he’s calling on the NDIS to reinstate funding for sex worker services, because intimacy is fundamental to human well being. Hosts Madeleine Stewart and Alistair Baldwin are tackling the taboos, breaking down tired stereotypes, and asking: why is society so uncomfortable with disabled people using the services of sex workers?
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    31 min
  • Disability, Sex and What’s Missing on our Screens
    Jul 15 2025
    Despite growing conversations around representation, one area continues to be left behind: authentic representation of disabled people as sexual beings in film and television. In this episode, actor and Deaf advocate Nathan Borg and writer, actress, and activist Hannah Diviney dive deep into the ongoing invisibility of disabled people in stories about sex, intimacy, and romance — and how they’re working to change that.
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    32 min