Poses, Poses, and More Poses with Bronze Abloh

This week is our final episode before we slip into festive season hibernation, but don't you worry, it's of course a very juicy one to tide you over until January rolls round. Honey and Nadia talk to the effervescent Bronze Abloh. Bronze gives us a whistlestop history lesson into their understanding of ballroom but as Bronze said, gather your information from as many resources as possible - watching Paris is Burning and Pose is a good starting point after listening to this conversation. We talk about the ballroom scene and voguing, queer community/family, life drawing, tattoos, depressionCW. Drugs, suicide ideation, self-harmNo knowledge noodle this week! Wishing everybody a safe and happy festive season, we'll back after the holidays!Episode Links:Bronze on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/groingthroughtit Bristol Ballroom Community - https://www.instagram.com/bristolballroomcommunity Show Links:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bodyprotest Honey on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/honeykinny/?hl=en Nadia on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nadia.craddock/ Show CreditsThis podcast is produced by Daisy Grant https://daisygrantproductions.co.uk Music is by Eve Garland and Zane Morris  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Body Protest is a podcast hoping to uncover the hidden journey of the relationship you have with yourself. Exploring the individual obstacles that makes everyone’s journey of self-love complicated and occasionally treacherous, we hope to unify people with the common understanding that the struggle to love ones self, is very real. We hope to explore themes of race, toxic masculinity, eating disorders and general pressures put on us by the media and how these factors altered the journeys of individual guests. With Nadia Craddock, Body Image Researcher, and Honey Ross, plus sized writer and activist - we combine the wonderful duo of scientific facts and research with a more emotional lens, to provide a well-rounded and informative look at the very personal, and often commodified journey of self-love PRODUCED BY THE PINK PROTEST Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.