World renowned BiCon, Steve Spencer, comes back to Hide and Seek to give Jon and Tim a look at both sides of Bi+ life, sex, relationships and the forthcoming BiSHH study. The Bisexual Sexual Health and HIV Study (BiSSH Study) will be run by the Kirby Institute, and will be the first Australian sexual health study specifically designed for Bi+ people. Steve also discusses the myths about bisexual privilege, and the gaps in support for bisexual health.
Community Links
For Melbourne folx, the Bi+ Community of Melbourne on Facebook and Melbourne Bi+ 40+ Events on Facebook are both great social spaces (and according to Steve, a source of memeable content ranging from puntastic to pants-wettingly funny)
Triple Bi Pass, Joy’s very own Bi+ panel show (off air atm, but can listen to their past episodes at joy.org.au/triplebipass)
Sydney Bi+ people can dive into the Sydney Bi+ Network and Sydney Bisexual+ Community
And for more across the whole of Australia, the Bi Alliance Australia has great information
Steve previously appeared on Hide and Seek in Episode 47 – Knowing Me, Knowing U=U and Episode 15 – A Rush of Blood to the Head (Poppers)
Find other JOY podcasts at joy.org.au
Hide and Seek is produced on the lands of the Yalukut Weelam Clan of the Boon Wurrung peoples
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Ep 165 – Bodies Bodies Bodies
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Ep 163 – Me and You and Everyone We Blow
Ep 162 – Fantastic Mr Fox
Ep 161 – Tim Tales
Ep 160 – Titty in Pink
Ep 159 – Side A – Under The Leather
Ep 159 – Side B – Under The Leather
Ep 158 – Side B – Bear Soup (Beef Dip and a Poop Slip)
Ep 158 – Meat and Greet – Side A
Ep 157 – Who Bears Wins
Ep 156 – Gender, I Hardly Know Her
Ep 154 – Everybody Say Love
Ep 153 – Working Title
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