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Press Play, Turn On
- By: Leeanne Coyle, Adam Zmith
- Narrated by: Amelia Lander-Cavallo
- Audible Original Podcast
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Oct 25 202343 mins
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Oct 25 202344 mins
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Oct 25 202342 mins
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-04-23
interesting and important
really enjoyed it and learned new things.
would be great to have names of projects mentioned in description, some were hard to find.
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- Daniel
- 10-27-23
Interesting exploration of specific audio fetishes
This show is a mostly enjoyable journey into the world of audio erotica with a focus on genderqueer people and/or people with disabilities, especially blindness. Throughout each episode is a continuous drumbeat of the host's obsession for finding "authentic" content that fits the narrator's identity and political framework. As a listener who has explored the topic a bit, something that is impossible ignore is that the host is perfectly describing having a specific fetish while ironically maligning other listeners' interests. Unfortunately, with the supposed hunt for inclusivity and authenticity, they ignored the broader audio erotica universe, making the audio world look far less broad and inclusive than it actually is. The podcast's production and the host's performance is solid and several interviews are excellent.
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