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What The Pox? - Investigating the Mpox (monkeypox) outbreak

What The Pox? - Investigating the Mpox (monkeypox) outbreak

Written by: QueerAF
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Mpox is more than a virus; it's a story about the health of the LGBTQIA+ community - Listen now


What the Pox? Is the information and support I wish I had at my disposal when I was going through Mpox (Monkeypox). It's also a documentary investigation into the Mpox outbreak with science, stories and resources all shared without stigma or shame. Listen to understand:


  • What we know about the virus, and how it spreads
  • Why we feel shame and stigma about catching it
  • What the parallels are with the HIV outbreak in the 80s
  • Why this sits in a bigger picture with conversations about queer sex and health inequalities
  • And crucially: What can we do next?


Mpox is more than a virus; it also tells us so much about being LGBTQIA+ right now - and that's what this show exposes.


Listen to our ten part documentary series for leading LGBTQIA+ community figures, Mpox experts, sexual health superstars, and real people talking about Mypox and the LGBTQIA+ community without shame or stigma.


Head to wearequeeraf.com/whatthepox to unlock ad-free editions of the show.


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Episodes
  • Just What The Pox is going on?
    Aug 27 2022

    Monkeypox. That’s what we’re here to talk about. Quite a lot of people have got it or had it at this point. I’m one of them. And it was not fun. 


    When I was home alone with Monkeypox in all kinds of pain, Feeling scared and alone I had very little information. So I went online to find help. 


    And guess what - there wasn’t much official advice. But I did start talking to all kinds of people: experts, people who’ve had the virus, And to those who see this outbreak, as part of a much bigger picture.


    Monkeypox is spreading worldwide- and for many of us queer people, the response feels a bit too familiar…You see History rarely repeats. But it often rhymes. 


    This podcast is basically all things a needed to hear when at the time. It’s for anyone who has or had Monkeypox - plus anyone who is queer, or cares about LGBTQIA+ people, or is just worried about this outbreak. So yeah, it’s kind of for everyone. 


    Because although Monkeypox isn’t a 'gay and bi men’s' disease; for now it's predominantly affecting sexually active men who have sex with men. That’s because of the way it spreads, mostly through sexual contact. And well, everyone can have sex. That’s why it’s important that everyone understands how it's moving between people. Listen to understand:


    •  Why we're feeling shame and stigma
    • The parallels with the HIV outbreak in the 80s
    • The broader queerness at play


    And I’ll let you in on a secret - we have the tools to manage this outbreak, we’ve just got to use them


    So join us for this rapid response series from QueerAF and me, Martin Joseph as we try to work out - just What The Pox? is going on.


    Tune in every Wednesday for leading Monkeypox experts, sexual health superstars, and real people talking about Monkeypox without shame or stigma. 


    Or head to wearequeeraf.com/whatthepox to get early access to episodes as soon as they’re ready. 


    We Are QueerAF, and so are you. 


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    • Listen to our award-winning QueerAF podcast, with inspiring LGBTQIA+ stories
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    2 mins
  • So you've got Mpox (Monkeypox)? Don't Panic (listen to this)
    Sep 7 2022

    Mpox (Monkeypox). That’s what we are here to talk about. And this episode is everything I needed to hear when I first caught the virus.


    Quite a lot of people have got it or had it at this point. I’m one of them. In early July this year, I had monkeypox… and it was not fun. When I was alone at home, with monkeypox - in all kinds of pain. I was desperate for information.


    I googled "how long will this last" and searched "is it meant to feel like this?" But there was such little official advice. Classic. So I got talking to people instead.


    And I realized something. It’s super queer to create something because the official people haven’t. So this is it. With experts, people with experience and all done without shame and stigma.


    Join us to work out What The Pox is going on? This week's guests are:


    Matt Ford - Actor, writer and singer based in LA

    Sarah Mullindwa - TV personality and sexual health nurse, 56 Dean Street

    Susan Cole - Community engagement, NAM AIDSmap

    Matthew Todd - Author ‘Straight Jacket', former Attitude editor


    Listen to understand:


    Everything you need to know if you've just caught Monkeypox

    The key info about the virus, its symptoms and why it's spreading

    A brief history of Monkeypox, that's been endemic in Africa for decades


    Resources:


    Matt Ford's (essential reading) Google Doc for if you've just caught the virus

    Matthew Todd's Straight Jacket, for reading about gay shame and internalized homophobia


    Visit wearequeeraf.com/whatthepox to support the show


    Enjoying What The Pox? Get more from QueerAF:


    • Understand the LGBTQIA+ news (but skip the doomscrolling) with QueerAF's top-rated weekly newsletter
    • Listen to our award-winning QueerAF podcast, with inspiring LGBTQIA+ stories
    • Instagram - @WeAreQueerAF_
    • Twitter - @WeAreQueerAF
    • Read our mission

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    26 mins
  • Mpox (Monkeypox) is changing - what does the Science say?
    Sep 7 2022

    I still have a lot of questions about Mpox (Monkeypox). And I've literally made a whole podcast about it.


    I remember sitting in the doctor's surgery not long after catching it, wanting to know: What treatment is available? How long will this part last?


    Then after I recovered, why wasn't I automatically eligible for the vaccine - am I immune? So I put these questions to the experts and doctors who've been tirelessly to track this outbreak, the changing symptoms and help all of us manage it.


    Join us to determine what the science tells us about What The Pox is going on? This week's guests are:


    Dr Chole Orkin - British physician and Professor of HIV/AIDS medicine at Queen Mary University of London

    Susan Cole - Community engagement, NAM AIDSmap

    Joseph Osmundson - American biophysicist and writer

    Tri Vo - NYC based graphic designer and illustrator


    Listen to understand:


    How one doctor worked out that Mpox has changed and re-wrote the symptoms list

    The key info about the virology behind transmission - and what this tells us about why more people are catching it

    How it's spreading, what we know about immunity, and how effective the vaccines are 


    Visit wearequeeraf.com/whatthepox to support the show and listen ad-free


    Enjoying What The Pox? Get more from QueerAF:


    • Understand the LGBTQIA+ news (but skip the doomscrolling) with QueerAF's top-rated weekly newsletter
    • Listen to our award-winning QueerAF podcast, with inspiring LGBTQIA+ stories
    • Instagram - @WeAreQueerAF_
    • Twitter - @WeAreQueerAF
    • Read our mission

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    36 mins
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