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"Strangers on the Internet" Podcast Episode 27: "Cripfished"
A director and two actors talk about dating with a disability
The twenty-seventh episode (Apple Podcasts link here and Spotify link here) of Strangers on the Internet has me talking to the makers of short film "Cripfished," an entrant in the 2023 Easterseals Disability Film Challenge.
Director Anna Pakman and actors Bree Klauser and Melissa Jennifer Gonzalez tell in their romantic comedy the fictional story of Logan (Melissa), who fakes being blind on a queer date with visually impaired Amy (Bree) because the latter only wants to go out with disabled people. On the podcast, we discuss not only the film but also dating with a disability in real life; come hear about Melissa's journey to love with autism, the questions Anna has to answer about her wheelchair use, and the way Bree has felt more accepted for being legally blind than neurodivergent.
Bree also talks about the COVID-caused challenges of adapting her career from acting alongside Jason Momoa in AppleTV+ show "See" to mastering a variety of recording skills, and Anna discusses what the pandemic has done to dating for vulnerable folks in NYC. Join us for some stereotype-shattering fun and learning!

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Needs theme song
"Strangers on the Internet" exchanging textses ...
Wading through the spam, what is the bandwidth...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaZp4fJVHmQ
I keep having morbid thoughts of coming over a hill and observing a grisly/gristly wreck in the valley ahead -- and not seeing any flashing red or even blue lights which means I have 50-60 seconds to figure out what I am going to do, and in which order.
re: "dating with a disability"
“Every girl is bi. You just have to figure out if it’s sexual or polar.” (Dave Weigel)
“Every girl is bi. You just have to figure out if it’s sexual or polar.”
Or both... 🙁