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Step Tranovich in Bed with Eva

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  Step is the queer gender fluid disabled creator of Cute Little Fuckers, which are gender-inclusive shaped like adorable monster characters! Step was recently honored as one of Bitch Media’s most impactful artists, activists, and creators of 2020. Step works hard to build a future where sexual expression is both more accessible and inclusive. Pronouns: They/them Cripping Up Sex : On this episode of in Bed with Eva, we have Step! Tell me your name and pronouns and a bit about what you do.   Step @ Cute Little Fuckers : Hey hey, super happy to be here! My name is step, my pronouns are they them, though sometimes I like to spice it Up   Step @ Cute Little Fuckers : And what I do is make adorable sex toys!   Cripping Up Sex : Yes, they are so cute!!   Step @ Cute Little Fuckers : I started my own sex toy company called the cute little fuckers where we make adult toys shaped like adorable monster characters, explicitly for all genders! All of them!   Step @ Cute Little Fuckers : Yay!   Cri

Gaby Dunn is In Bed With Eva

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  Gaby Dunn is a NYT best selling author, TV writer, and podcaster. She is the host of the Bad With Money podcast and the Just Between Us podcast and the author of the Bad With Money book and the graphic novel Bury The Lede from Boom Studios. Pronouns: She/they Cripping Up Sex : On this episode of In Bed with Eva, we have the fabulous Gaby Dunn! Tell us your name, pronouns, and a bit about what you do   Gaby : Hiii. I'm Gaby. She or they is good. I'm a writer and podcaster and artist-type person in LA. I have a show called Just Between Us and another called Bad With Money.    Cripping Up Sex : That’s awesome you’re a writer and podcaster! How did you get started?   Gaby : I started writing for my local newspaper when I was 14/15 as an intern and then went to college and worked as an intern again at the Boston Globe because I wanted to be a journalist.   Gaby : And then I worked freelance for a bunch of places in NY until I moved to LA, thinking I could write [for] TV.   Gaby :