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This month's conversation is with writer and transdisciplinary artist Awadalla. Their work spans text, performance, and visual storytelling, reimagining how life and knowledge are shaped through queer and decolonial praxis. Alongside their creative practice, Awadalla works at the intersection of mental and sexual health as a practitioner and educator. They founded Decolonizing Sexual Health, an initiative challenging dominant sexual health narratives through lived experience, pleasure, and collective care.

More information about them: https://linktr.ee/3awadalla

S.W.E.A.T. is a podcast hosted by Berlin-based electronic artist, performer, and activist Mad Kate. Known for their work between body politics and the politics of borders, Mad Kate brings their over twenty years of lived experience on stage, their own queer positionality, and their deep engagement with embodiment, relationality, and labor politics into the conversations that shape S.W.E.A.T.

The podcast explores performance and performativity of the sexualized and racialized body at work—whether as labor for survival, care, or a/Art. Through in-depth discussions with artists, organizers, activists, and all kinds of paid and unpaid workers, S.W.E.A.T. contributes to dialogues that normalize sex work as work and advocate for all labor to be respected, fairly compensated, and carried out in safe conditions.

S.W.E.A.T. airs first on Freie Radios Berlin Brandenburg via colabora dio, the second Tuesday of every month at 13:00 CET, featuring music curated by the guests. Afterwards, the interview portion is available on all major podcast platforms (apple, spotify, amazon, podcast addict, soundcloud or through rss feed).

This podcast is entirely self-produced and a labor of love. You can support its continuation on Patreon.