The body positivity movement wants us to love our bodies regardless of our shape, size, color, sex, or ability. That’s a wonderful goal, but how easy is that to achieve in our modern culture that worships at the altar of idealized lean, ripped, muscled physiques? We bring in trainer Sterling Walker to help us explore this topic in an enlightened way. This episode tries to dispel false myths and negative beliefs that get in the way of full self-acceptance and embracing our full erotic self.
Not being one to simply accept a bad situation, Brent decided to do something. He formed Safety Blows, a grassroots nonprofit initiative to empower queer people and other marginalized communities to better protect themselves while also fostering strength and solidarity. In this episode, On Guard interviews Brent Heinze about his organization and safety within our communities.
All content for On Guard Cigar Salon is the property of Watts the Safeword and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
The body positivity movement wants us to love our bodies regardless of our shape, size, color, sex, or ability. That’s a wonderful goal, but how easy is that to achieve in our modern culture that worships at the altar of idealized lean, ripped, muscled physiques? We bring in trainer Sterling Walker to help us explore this topic in an enlightened way. This episode tries to dispel false myths and negative beliefs that get in the way of full self-acceptance and embracing our full erotic self.
Not being one to simply accept a bad situation, Brent decided to do something. He formed Safety Blows, a grassroots nonprofit initiative to empower queer people and other marginalized communities to better protect themselves while also fostering strength and solidarity. In this episode, On Guard interviews Brent Heinze about his organization and safety within our communities.
We're living in a time when trans issues are front and center in the social discussion, both within kink communities and elsewhere. But what is being kinky and trans really like? What was it like to transition decades ago and how does it differ today? How does a trans man best navigate within gay men's spaces? How can event producers, groups, and individuals within the kink scene be useful allies and inclusive of trans men?
Huge thank you to our sponsors:
http://LeatherDaddySkin.com
Use offer code: ONGUARD for 10% OFF and
Mr-S- Leather
WARDROBE: http://OnGuardGear.com
-------- Cast Socials -------
Twitter: http://Twitter.com/OnGuardSalon
IG: http://instagram.com/OnGuardSalon
http://OnGuardSalon.com
Race Bannon
Twitter: http://Twitter.com/BannonRace
IG: http://instagram.com/BannonRace
http://Bannon.com
Graylin Thornton
Twitter: http://Twitter.com/GraylinThornton
IG: http://instagram.com/GraylinThornton
Kristofer Weston
Twitter: http://twitter.com/KristoferWeston
IG: http://instagram.com/KristoferWeston
The Cigar Pig
Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheCigarPig
IG: http://instagram.com/TheCigarPig
Pup Amp
Twitter: http://twitter.com/PupAmp
IG: http://instagram.com/PupAmp
A @Wattsthesafeword Production
On Guard Cigar Salon
The body positivity movement wants us to love our bodies regardless of our shape, size, color, sex, or ability. That’s a wonderful goal, but how easy is that to achieve in our modern culture that worships at the altar of idealized lean, ripped, muscled physiques? We bring in trainer Sterling Walker to help us explore this topic in an enlightened way. This episode tries to dispel false myths and negative beliefs that get in the way of full self-acceptance and embracing our full erotic self.
Not being one to simply accept a bad situation, Brent decided to do something. He formed Safety Blows, a grassroots nonprofit initiative to empower queer people and other marginalized communities to better protect themselves while also fostering strength and solidarity. In this episode, On Guard interviews Brent Heinze about his organization and safety within our communities.