
The longest-running kinky sex podcaster on the web! Graydancer started in 2005 with "the Ropecast" focusing on shibari, kinbaku, and fetish performance and art. Now he's expanding to "Kink, Sex, and Culture": consent issues, gender dynamics, power exchange, and all the myriad wonder of human sexuality. Alternative Relationships, Sexuality, Fetish, Performance, Rope bondage, Kink, BDSM, and more! T... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 277 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Gray returns to the podcast after a hiatus to talk about how he's trying to reconnect to the joy of kink. He talks about his writing on medium ( medium.com/@graymiller ) and also reads an excerpt from his work-in-progress, "The Dance of Smoke ... more
This episode starts with some information about a fundraiser for MetroVancouverKink, ( ca.gofundme.com/legal-costs-for-mvk ) but then gets really personal:
"Adaptive Rope." That's the term Lisa (Tame Lioness) and her partner T call what the... more
Back in the interview chair, Gray takes you to the Arizona scene for an interview with _Zaphod_, owner and creator of Phoenix42 Creations ( www.instagram.com/phoenix42creations/ ).
They talk about "being a rope guy", Taoist philosophy, crea... more
On May 26th, 2019 in Chicago Illinois at ROPECRAFT six artists-in-residence ( Marceline VQ, Mr. Beck, The ArtistFromBeyond, Corinne, Stressykitty, and Jazzibel) met for a panel moderated by Graydancer. They explored a lot of topics, and agreed to hav... more
February 5, 2005 was the first time the Ropecast hit the internets, and what a long strange ride it's been! Gray picks out one lesson for every year and extemporizes on it - do you agree? Disagree? Let us know! This episode was brought to you courtes... more
Gray launches the first podcast of the year with three things that tops (and anyone else who cares to) should stop doing in 2019. Then he reads a blog post published on TantusInc.com about dominance for the changing body.
This episode was br... more
Live from Madison's own Freyja Project Winter Festival comes TypeAtypical, the Iowa-based rope presenter. He talks about what it's like to be an asexual rope top and how he defines style - and helps people find their own.
This episode was brought t... more
Grey, your content and guests are top rate and it is awesome that there is a podcast dedicated to ropework. However, your nasal breathing noises on earlier episodes are infuriating and I cannot finish the podcast episode as a result. Please edit them out.
I've been listening to this podcast for ten years now. Graydancer is a warm and entertaining sex-positive host with a wealth of knowledge on numerous topics and the uncanny ability to find the most interesting and useful kinky folks out there to interview. My personal favorite recent highlights are the Moonlight Shadow interviews (5/31/2016 and 6/8/2016), but it's hard to choose. In Graydancer's archives are the voices of marginalized folks we rarely hear from, scene stars before they made it... more
Graydancer and his guests never fail to get me thinking and laughing. From consent culture to kink community history, there's so much here you NEED to listen to!









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