SPEAKER & PODCASTER

Andrew Gurza is wearing a light blue t-shirt and he is sitting in a black wheelchair with a headrest and holding a microphone while he speaks on stage

Andrew Gurza is a dynamic conference speaker…

…who has been bringing bold, honest, and deeply human insights to conversations about disability, sexuality, and inclusion since 2014.

I use my lived experience as a queer disabled person to challenge assumptions and broaden perspectives, weaving humour, personal storytelling, and thoughtful critique into presentations that engage audiences worldwide both in person and via video. I have delivered keynote talks and workshops at major events across Canada and the United States for over 10 years, exploring topics from ableism and accessibility to the often-overlooked intersections of sexuality, identity, and disability.

Andrew Gurza is smiling and wearing a yellow polo shirt over a white t-shirt and heavy silver chain. He is sitting in a black wheelchair with a headrest and a mic next to his face. Disability After Dark w/ Andrew Gurza is across the bottom in purple.

The Disability After Dark Podcast…

…was launched completely independently by Andrew Gurza in September 2016.

Disability After Dark is a podcast that shines a bright light on disability stories so I and my guests can have real conversations about disability, sexuality, and everything else we don’t discuss about the disability experience. The show has amassed over 500K downloads worldwide with over 400 episodes and a variety of bonus episodes, and it keeps going strong. It has consistently been in the Top 100 Sexuality podcasts in North America and has received widespread positive reviews.

New episodes are available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and Spotify every week. You can also pledge your support for the show by heading over to Patreon and giving as little as $1.50/month for early episode access and bonus shows.

Andrew Gurza is smiling and wearing a yellow polo shirt over a white t-shirt and heavy silver chain. He is sitting in a black wheelchair with a headrest next a mic and laptop.