
Avoiding my anxiously attached boyfriend
Welcome to "Avoiding My Anxiously Attached Boyfriend"! (AMAABF). A hilariously chaotic podcast that delves into the highs and lows of being an anxiously attached boyfriend of an avoidant attached partner.
Join the first visual and audio LGBTQ+ podcast hosted by a mixed heritage couple! Get to know Faris (anxiously attached), who's always seeking reassurance, and Josh (Avoidant attached), who self-sabotaged every relationship, until this one! No matter how hard he tried.
This podcast came to fruition from long night chats in the garden with a cuppa, solving all of the worldβs issues. Originally, starting as a podcast in our garage, to a beautiful studio in the snazzy city of London.
We want this podcast to be a place our beautiful listeners can enjoy, have a laugh and escape yaylity!
So, join us and subscribe for new episodes every MONDAY! Peace, Love, and Rubber Gloves.
Avoiding my anxiously attached boyfriend
Colonialism, Queer Travel & Allyship Fails: Aisha Shaibu Lenoir
π Aisha on Queer Travel, Colonialism & Building Safe Spaces π³οΈβπ
In this episode, weβre joined by Aisha to unpack identity, activism, and what it really means to move through the world as a Black queer woman. From reclaiming queer history to building inclusive spaces like The Common Press, this conversation is honest, powerful β and full of heart.
βοΈ Travelling While Black & Queer β How Aisha navigates the world, challenges stereotypes, and finds queer joy everywhere.
π‘οΈ Safe Spaces Beyond the Club β Why LGBTQ+ community spaces need to be more than just nightlife β and how The Common Press became a sanctuary.
π§ Colonialism & Queer Erasure β The real history they never taught us: queerness has always existed across African cultures.
π€ Building Community, Not Competition β Why solidarity inside the LGBTQ+ community is more important than ever.
Grab a coffee, sit back, and letβs get into it. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe β it helps us keep telling these important stories!
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