49 min

Your Curiosity Will Save You with Cindy Crabb Living in this Queer Body

    • Society & Culture

In this episode we talk about dissociation, choice and consent, gender as "all kinds of ways," life before punk, how adrenaline and traumatized bodies interact and the dull and repetitive conversations that led her to live life as a writer.



Cindy Crabb is the author of the long-running feminist autobiographical zine Doris and compilation book Encyclopedia of Doris. She edited the zine and book Learning Good Consent. She is a somatic experiencing trauma therapist living in Pittsburgh.



Cindy wrote her zine, DORIS, like she is figuring out the human condition. She makes writing about the simplest and most common things - playing music, childhood, cooking, or sex- resonate with universal understanding. She helps us make sense of more complex things like the satisfaction of doing useful work, natural curiosity, the ability to use logic, gender dynamics, introspection, the need for challenge and change, combating depression, and creating art and literature. She shares and explores the emotions that go along with having an abortion, rape, dealing with the death of family, or sexual harassment in a context that is enlightening and personal, feeling like a close friend opening up to you. What's most impressive though is that she relates these things into every article in her zine seamlessly.

You can find out about all the amazing things she does at:

www.cindycrabb.com

http://www.dorisdorisdoris.com/

@cindy_crabb

https://microcosmpublishing.com/catalog/books/1212/



LITQB Podcast:

This is a podcast about the barriers to embodiment and how our collective body stories can bring us back to ourselves. This is a podcast for people who identify as queer or for people who might think of their relationship between their body and confining social narratives as queer. This can feel like an isolating experience.  Our wounded bodies need spaces to talk about struggles with nourishment/disordered eating, body image issues, dysphoria, racism, heterosexism, transphobia, xenophobia, substance use/abuse, chronic pain/disability, body changes in parenthood, intergenerational trauma, the medical/wellness/therapy industrial complex and its lack of inclusion of queer bodies and much more. Hopefully this podcast can illustrate the connections, and resonant pain points, that we have with one another.  



Livinginthisqueerbody.com  @livinginthisqueerbody 



The Host:  Asher Pandjiris Psychotherapist/ Podcaster/ Group Facilitator 



Queering the Holidays Virtual Workshop 



December 8th:  https://www.livinginthisqueerbody.com/virtual-group-workshop 





SUPPORT https://www.patreon.com/livinginthisqueerbody  



Music: Ethan Philbrick and Helen Messineo-Pandjiris






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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

In this episode we talk about dissociation, choice and consent, gender as "all kinds of ways," life before punk, how adrenaline and traumatized bodies interact and the dull and repetitive conversations that led her to live life as a writer.



Cindy Crabb is the author of the long-running feminist autobiographical zine Doris and compilation book Encyclopedia of Doris. She edited the zine and book Learning Good Consent. She is a somatic experiencing trauma therapist living in Pittsburgh.



Cindy wrote her zine, DORIS, like she is figuring out the human condition. She makes writing about the simplest and most common things - playing music, childhood, cooking, or sex- resonate with universal understanding. She helps us make sense of more complex things like the satisfaction of doing useful work, natural curiosity, the ability to use logic, gender dynamics, introspection, the need for challenge and change, combating depression, and creating art and literature. She shares and explores the emotions that go along with having an abortion, rape, dealing with the death of family, or sexual harassment in a context that is enlightening and personal, feeling like a close friend opening up to you. What's most impressive though is that she relates these things into every article in her zine seamlessly.

You can find out about all the amazing things she does at:

www.cindycrabb.com

http://www.dorisdorisdoris.com/

@cindy_crabb

https://microcosmpublishing.com/catalog/books/1212/



LITQB Podcast:

This is a podcast about the barriers to embodiment and how our collective body stories can bring us back to ourselves. This is a podcast for people who identify as queer or for people who might think of their relationship between their body and confining social narratives as queer. This can feel like an isolating experience.  Our wounded bodies need spaces to talk about struggles with nourishment/disordered eating, body image issues, dysphoria, racism, heterosexism, transphobia, xenophobia, substance use/abuse, chronic pain/disability, body changes in parenthood, intergenerational trauma, the medical/wellness/therapy industrial complex and its lack of inclusion of queer bodies and much more. Hopefully this podcast can illustrate the connections, and resonant pain points, that we have with one another.  



Livinginthisqueerbody.com  @livinginthisqueerbody 



The Host:  Asher Pandjiris Psychotherapist/ Podcaster/ Group Facilitator 



Queering the Holidays Virtual Workshop 



December 8th:  https://www.livinginthisqueerbody.com/virtual-group-workshop 





SUPPORT https://www.patreon.com/livinginthisqueerbody  



Music: Ethan Philbrick and Helen Messineo-Pandjiris






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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-pandjiris/message

49 min

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