Why do many disabled people have fulfilling love lives while it just isn't happening for others? Comedian, writer and wheelchair-user Ngozi Ugochukwu will go on a quest to find love in a (sort-of) post-pandemic world.On the way, Ngozi meets some amazing individuals with disabilities to hear their love stories and explore some of the currents in contemporary dating for people with disabilities, visible or otherwise. Full of laughs and touching human moments WOULD LIKE TO MEET aims to look at the experiences of disabled people positively and honestly, inviting listeners to think in new ways about how we all live.A Documental Production. Commissioned by Audio Content Fund.
Episode 6 - All's well that ends well
Ngozi brings us up to speed with where she has got to in her quest for love. She laughs with her friends Rosie and Samera about the next steps on her journey and…
Episode 5 - It's a family affair
What if you do find "the one"? Many people can't wait to start a family once they settle down. Ngozi hasn't decided if she wants children, so she is fascinated to talk…
Episode 4 - Intimacy and touch
Most adults want to have sex or touch as part of a full life, but for disabled people, this isn't always easy to find. Ngozi talks to her friends and other people with d…
Episode 3 - LGBTQIA+ and disability
Ngozi heads to Manchester's gay village and considers whether the queer scene feels like a more inclusive and friendly place for people with disabilities looking f…
Episode 2 - Into the world of Devotees
A few years ago, Ngozi dated a man who self-identified as a "Devotee" (a non-disabled person specifically physically attracted to partners with disabilities). Sh…
Episode 1 – It all starts with dating apps…
Ngozi meets up with close friends, Rosie and Samera, to sign up for some dating apps. But what exactly is she looking for? And what should she put in her pr…
Join us for a new six-part radio series produced by Documental productions, where comedian, writer and wheelchair-user Ngozi Ugochukwu will go on a quest to find love in a (sort-of) post-pandemic wo…