
PANIC with ALI PEACH
How can everyone make spaces more fun and inclusive for trans and non-binary people?
Pole dancer and newly-qualified instructor Ali Peach explains how introducing pronouns is a simple way to make pole studios (and everywhere else) more trans-inclusive, finding a more authentic gender by pole dancing, and the practicalities of performing with snakey friends.
Find Ali on Instagram @polepiglet and Mermaids Gender on: https://mermaidsuk.org.uk
Pole the Other One! is produced and hosted by Siân Docksey, with original music by Amelia Bayler. This episode was edited by Magenta Bridges with support from Sam Nicoresti.
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Pole the Other One!
Pole dancing is a powerful force for positive change!
Messy comedy grubs Siân Docksey and Lulu Popplewell talk to guests about the magic of hanging off a stick.
Pole dancing comedian Siân Docksey noticed how much pole dancing had improved her mental health, so she started a podcast from her parent's basement about it. This grew into interviews with pole dancers about everything from creativity, body confidence and gender identity to sex worker activism and business skills.
Co-hosted with comedian Lulu Popplewell, the podcast speaks to sexy stick enthusiasts at all levels about the art of stick-dangling: from hobbyists using pole to manage a disability to multi-competition winning professional dancers, instructors and studio owners shaking up the industry.
You can also get bonus-length episodes and help us keep making the podcast by joining Siân's Patreon . Follow the polepod on Instagram and don't forget to recommend us your friends!
Created by Siân Docksey, edited by Alice Rosenthal with original music by Amelia Bayler.
- No. of episodes: 21
- Latest episode: 2023-10-20
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