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the Subspace Exploration Project

The Subspace Exploration Project is the podcast half of the BDSM 101 Project, the Subspace team dives deep into the motivations, history, and community surrounding the contributors of educational and bonus content featured here. Like, Share, Comment & Subscribe across all platforms to show your support for these projects and and community.

Join us for a deep dive into kink, non-monogamy, mental and emotional health, gender expression, and community building. In each episode, we’re deconstructing the gender binary, celebrating queer culture, and creating a safe space for sex education. All while learning from authors, educators, mental health professionals, and folks like you .

Subspace Exploration host Clay at photo shoot in 2023. Photo by Helios Alchemy
Subspace Exploration host Todd Zimmerman.
Subspace Exploration host Ronen Micheal.

Clay

(He/They) I’m a 25 y/o recent college grad, I’m white transmasc bi/pansexual relationship anarchist and I’ve been active in kink community for about a year and a half, though my heart has yearned on the sidelines for a long time. I’m very eager to speak with others in the community about their experiences, both recent and past.

Todd Zimmerman

(He/Him) Being a queer, neurodivergent kid raised in alternating religious and supportive/nurturing environments, Todd became highly inquisitive at a young age. Wired for and practicing Ethical Non-Monogamy for 15 years and somewhat new to the Kink Community, as a Solo-Relationship Anarchist he is excited to explore and share what he discovers about the subspace experience. Leftist AF out of necessity, Todd uses his experience in Media Production, Corporate Marketing, Advertising, and SEO to push back against the violence of homogeneity.

Ronen Micheal

(He/They) Born and raised mostly in Texas, I grew up with a strict southern Baptist mother, and military step father. My parents did not believe in ADHD or Autism, so I was on my own to navigate being neurodivergent, and queer. Not having a home environment where I felt safe to express myself instilled in me a strong desire for rights of LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent individuals. Now at age 40 I hope to lend my voice to those who may not have one.

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