Discussing human rights and environmental issues from the legal, political and ethical fronts with interviews from activists, NGOs, authors and professors.
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A pop culture comedy podcast hosted by Erin Gibson and Bryan Safi who cover LGBTQ+ and gender issues of the moment with both hilarity and healthy doses of absurdity. Sales and Distribution by Lemonada Media https://lemonadamedia.com/
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Everything Political, Queer and Ghanaian
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Hosted by journalists Joan Summers and Matthew Lawson, Eating For Free is a weekly podcast that explores gossip and power in the pop culture landscape: Where it comes from, who wields it, and who suffers at the hands of it. Find out the stories behind the stories, as together they look beyond the headlines of troublesome YouTubers or scandal-ridden A-Listers, and delve deep into the inner workings of Hollywood's favorite pastime. The truth, they've found, is definitely stranger than any gossip.
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A weekly LGBT+ news podcast, supported by the Thomson Reuters Foundation | Impartial LGBT+ news for a world that isn't
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For a quarter of a century, the unfettered voices of LGBT people have been broadcast around the world on "This Way Out." The award-winning internationally is distributed weekly on over 200 local community radio and online stations around the world (carriage list at thiswayout.org), can be heard via podcast (thiswayout.org and iTunes) and direct satellite (World Radio Network) and is available on CD by subscription. With only modest funding from foundations, Overnight Productions, Inc. (a 501 ...
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Parliamentary Conversations in the Commonwealth, a podcast by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), gives a voice to Parliamentarians, civil society experts and activists across the Commonwealth to discuss common democratic challenges and share their ideas on what can be done to solve them. The CPA promotes knowledge of the constitutional, legislative, economic, social and cultural aspects of parliamentary democracy. Our work enables Commonwealth Parliamentarians and officials to ...
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Molly Richardson and Kim Trumbo share weekly conversations and interviews covering LGBT related news and popular culture on the Ok 2 Be LGBT podcast.
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The day to day life of podcaster, DJ Starsage. Topics include: Sci-Fi, Home Improvement, and family drama
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Rights & Wrongs is a bi-monthly podcast from Human Rights Watch. It explores stories from the places where abuses are unfolding around the world, through the eyes and ears of the people on the frontlines. Human Rights Watch investigators span the globe and work in more than 100 countries, producing dozens of meticulously researched reports every year. Host, Ngofeen Mputubwele, takes listeners behind the scenes of these in-depth investigations. Go to hrw.org to find out more about our investi ...
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Just two girls trying to understand, entertain, and educate about today's most relevant issues facing women and LGBT+ people. Hot takes, new research, today's trends, and more.
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A DnD Actual Play Podcast by an all queer and neurodivergent table. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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a Franco-American flashpoint for uncensored debate on LGBT ideology
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Queer Voices, a weekly show and is dedicated to broadcasting news, concerns, and events as related to Houston's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community. The goal of Queer Voices is to provide up to date information on the community's concerns that is currently not available from other local media outlets.
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The Spectrum is a podcast looking at issues important to the LGBT communities. If you don't happen to associate with one of those letters that's ok! This show is aimed at helping people outside those communities understand just how important these issues are and why we need your support.
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International LGBTQ rights organisation Rainbow Riots presents Rainbow Riots Radio, a web radio series in ten unique shows, exploring queer stories, culture and history from around the world; including Sweden, Uganda, Jamaica, India, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Australia and Germany.Rainbow Riots Radio is hosted and presented by the Rainbow Riots' founder, Swedish artist and activist Petter Wallenberg. Each episode mixes engaging stories, investigative journalism, and spoken word poetry, backed ...
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Last Week in Denmark
Narcis George Matache, Katie Burns, Fionn O'Toole, Kalpita Bhosale, Golda Fania & Dominika Handzlik
Curious about what’s really happening in Denmark — and how it affects the life of internationals living here? Each week, two hosts from the LWID community talk through the top news stories and developments — in English — sharing personal insights and international perspectives. It’s a clear and accessible conversation about life in Denmark, made for people who live here but didn’t grow up here. Last Week In Denmark is a volunteer-driven media project with a simple mission: to empower people ...
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All you need to know about Turkey with John Lubbock...
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Named one of the best LGBTQ podcasts by “O: The Oprah Magazine,” Queerology asks how might we live better as queer people of faith. Host Matthias Roberts brings together theologians, psychologists, poets, thinkers, and change makers for conversations around belief and being.
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Podcasts of public lectures about Latin America.
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Damieon After Dark dives into the world of hot topics, pop culture, celeb news, relationships, sex and more with this diverse, LGBT hosted podcast. It’s almost like having a best friend right at your fingertips to talk smack with late at night! It’s more than just a podcast, it’s an experience. Get into it!
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Very welcome to Rights Talks with Parul, and people worth listening to. Parul Sharma, is a Human Rights lawyer based in Sweden with extensive knowledge within rights based issues. Parul has successfully hosted a popular Swedish podcast on the UN Sustainability Goals, Agenda 2030. In this podcast you are going to listen to a number of experts, stakeholders, and forces within various rights issues. LGBT rights, the challenges of modern slavery, women’s rights, animal rights, right to a clean e ...
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🎙️ Coffee with Gays™: Season 4 New episodes every Thursday We’re not your typical gay podcast we’re the gay best friends you always wanted. You don’t have to be gay to hang with us. We don’t talk about pronouns, we’re not a “safe space,” and we’re definitely not here to pander. Coffee with Gays™ is about being real again unfiltered, funny, and honest. We talk about life, politics, relationships, and culture from our perspective as gay men who think for ourselves. We’re over the echo chambers ...
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When I started this podcast, I thought it would be the story of my journey from married man with three sons, involved in ministry in the NW, to my current life as a gay man in Palm Springs, CA. I'd weave in interesting interviews with amazing people whom I've met along the way. But as the podcast has evolved, I realized that interacting and hearing other people's stories has changed me. The Universe always sends me just the right person at just the right time to guide me along my own journey ...
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District and Dish is your quick weekly dose of wit, tea, and unapologetic commentary right from Washington, DC. Hosted by Tyson, this show serves pop culture, politics, and petty realness. Shes well seasoned with local flavor and a side of shade.
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The Nasty Women Report is a podcast devoted to chronicling the world as we now know it, with Trump (ugh) as POTUS (we still don't believe it). Each week, we'll discuss issues pertinent to women, LGBT, and people of color under a Trump regime. Topics include: - Feminist issues and the challenges to our right to bodily autonomy - The political shenanigans of Trump and his Cabinet cohorts - Abuses and legal challenges to LGBT Americans and Americans of color - Calls to action in the fight to ta ...
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Just Us Girls is the podcast for you to laugh with, learn from & drink to. Your host Alex packs each episode with new guests, piping hot tea and all thing LGBTQ+. You can grab a bottle of wine or a broom while you listen in on our chats, but promise that we keep it between... Just Us Girls!
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Winner - ‘Best History Podcast’ - Independent Podcast Awards 2025 ‘Top 30 Podcasts To Listen To Right Now’ - The Radio Times 2025 Direct from PG Towers, join social historian Dr Lee Arnott and TV producer Dave Moor for a lighthearted look at the world of TV, Film and Popular Culture of yesteryear that has since been considered problematic. Each week we focus on a different piece of pop culture, and put it into context by looking at the news events and cultural landscape of the year it was re ...
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You Know I is a new podcast inspired by my desire to understand the world more and make sense of some of the ideas impacting our culture. Each week I interview a different guest to gain an insight into their life in order to expand my worldview and hopefully yours too! Music by Markvard• https://soundcloud.com/markvard
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Daniel 3: Faith From The Furnace is a podcast about living faithfully when the world demands your compromise. Drawing inspiration from Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, host Jacob Winograd explores how Christians can walk with courage, clarity, and conviction in every sphere of life — from culture and politics to family, vocation, and spiritual formation. This isn’t a show about outrage; it’s a show about resilience. It’s about how to stand when the pressure rises, how to think biblically abo ...
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John Selig Outspoken features interviews with GLBT leaders and opinion makers, discussions with GLBT writers and commentaries from me - John Selig, your host. All this plus music from electronic music virtuoso, Jeffrey Reid Baker. Please visit our blog for more information about John Selig Outspoken at www.johnselig.com/podcast.
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Welcome to QFW Parenting, where we talk about raising kids in all the ways that don’t fit the “normal” mold. Whether your family’s queer, blended, chosen, solo, co-parenting, or just doing it your own way—we get it, and we’re right there with you. This is a space for real talk about parenting today: the joys, the chaos, the deep questions, and the stuff no one prepared us for. We cover everything from traveling with kids and talking about money, to dealing with systems that weren’t built for ...
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OnGuard is a brand new podcast hosted by Ustadh Hamza Tzortzis focusing on Islam21c's transformative campaigns.
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CNS reports on health and development justice
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This podcast consists of a series of messages through the scriptures. Unlike other podcasts however the emphasis is on those who have experienced being rejected and believe they have been disqualified from the love of others and even God. In other words, they are the Samaritans of today. Here in these few podcasts, you will meet those who society has shunned and hear how Jesus responds to them and to you. Episode 1) The Scandalous Woman, 2) The Castaways, 3) The Shut In, 4) The Condemned, 5) ...
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We're Aaron and Isaac; and we are here to bring u a podcast where we talk about LGBT stuff that we think needs to be talked about more! You'll love us if you're gay, want to learn more about the LGBT community, or get off to two twinks blabbing on (or maybe all three)! give us a listen once a month on itunes, youtube or soundcloud for a fun, informed gay time! find us on! tumblr @ gayasinstupidpodcast twitter @ gayasinstupid
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Talking Hoosier History is an Indiana History podcast produced by the Indiana Historical Bureau. Join us each month to explore the people, places, and events that shaped the Hoosier state. Credits, Notes, and more info: https://blog.history.in.gov/talking-hoosier-history/
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The Out House Podcast shares ‘Coming Out’ stories of the LGBT+. In sharing our stories of one of the most difficult and emotional moments of our lives, we provide light to those in the darkness of the closet. This podcast is for you if you have come out, thinking about coming out, or just curious about a person's experience. We want to foster a safe place to be yourself, find inspiration and community, and to feel loved. The Out House is the right place for you to just be you! Find our Faceb ...
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In "Plague" journalist Michael O'Loughlin investigates stories of the AIDS epidemic and the Catholic Church. Mike is America’s national correspondent and he’s covered Catholicism for more than a decade. Mike is also gay and Catholic—and he’s curious how others manage this sometimes complex identity. No time in modern history has been more volatile for gay Catholics than the height of the AIDS epidemic. So he spent the last few years interviewing people who were right in the middle of it. Peo ...
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Welcome to the LOVE MASTERY, the show where we explore the fascinating world of love and share inspiring love stories. I'm your host Kanu, and I'm thrilled to have you join us on this journey of discovery, connection, and heartfelt tales. Love is a universal language that transcends time, culture, and boundaries. It's a force that can bring people together, ignite passions, and transform lives. Throughout this podcast series, we'll delve deep into the various aspects of love, exploring its c ...
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From the white suburbs of Texas to the hood-adjacent streets of New Jersey, Justin & Donté are truly Polar Opposites! When they’re not arguing about who’s invited to the cookout, they spend time dragging your favorite politicians, tackling uncomfortable topics, and speaking truth about all things pop culture, race, entertainment, & life. Join them weekly as they speak honestly about navigating the world as young black men while sparking conversations that are relatable, funny and NECESSARY. ...
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The Adoption Podcast, Made by Queer Adopters. Your hosts Sam, Paul (husbands and parents to their adopted son), and Andi (adoptive Dad to two children), invite you to join them in a safe space where everyone is welcome, LGBTQIA+, solo adopters, straight couples considering adoption or people who have adopted! This podcast honestly breaks down the adoption and EP process, SEND, and life after adoption. This podcast covers the hard times, the good times and does it all with a touch of humour a ...
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Are you easily confused by terms like cultural appropriation, cisgender, toxic masculinity, twunk, queer, black girl magic, and woke? Or maybe you’re tired of explaining terms like these and you need a community that gets you! Welcome to Minority Korner, where we take an introspective look at the world. through an intersectional lens. Join James: a queer, political, comedian, self proclaimed, sexy blerd (that’s Black Nerd) and each week he's joined in the Korner by another fabulous minority ...
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Join Sudden Productions as we interview young people in Birmingham who talk openly about domestic abuse, understand their right to safety and respect in their relationships. Anyone can be a victim of domestic abuse, and we know you may know someone, or have experienced it yourself – specialist services are available to you for help and support. If you’re aged 18 years or under: Call The Mix on 0808 808 4994 (4pm to 11pm Monday to Friday) or chat online Call ChildLine on 0800 1111 or chat onl ...
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Danish Darkness, LGBT Marriage Rights and the Weird Cinnamon Tradition: LWID S4E17
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32:00Send us a text Danish Winter Gloom, LGBT News and Denmark’s Spiciest Tradition . This week, Fionn and Katie, two internationals making sense of life in Denmark, talk about the reality of the Danish winter darkness and how to cope with it, what the EU’s new same sex marriage ruling means in practice, and the surprising birthday custom that leaves 25…
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The rights of LGBT people are on the chopping block across the world, with new countries criminalizing same-sex practices and banning representation of queer relationships in 2025. However, the landscape for LGBT rights has also shifted tremendously towards progress over the past decades. What gives? This week, we explore the texture of progress fo…
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Same Sex Marriage Rulings in Japan and the EU, Rockettes and the American Girl Doll Store with Guest Host Naomi Ekperigin!
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54:52While Erin is out of town Bryan is joined by friend of the show Naomi Ekperigin this week! We discuss what we did for Thanksgiving, and how Bryan spent last week with his family doing a tour of NYC including the Radio City Christmas Spectacular and an investigative report on how the American Girl Doll Store is one big scam. Bryan covers a recent ru…
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December 3rd - Holiday shows from TUTS, the Alley, and Drunk Shakespeare. Plus LGBTQIA+ Holiday Shopping!
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58:03Send us a text This show contains a trio of interviews about holiday theater events in Houston. We talk to Mitchell Greco about WHITE CHRISTMAS, which will show in the Hobby Center from Theatre Under the Stars, Elizabeth Bunch talks A CHRISTMAS CAROL from the Alley Theatre, and Zoe Parkinson lets us know about A DRUNK CHRISTMAS CAROL. Additionally,…
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Steven Reigns’ Outliving Michael | This Way Out Radio Episode #1966
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28:58Poet Steven Reigns’ memorial memoir chronicling his profound six-year friendship with Michael Church who died of AIDS in 2000 (“Outliving Michael,” Moon Tide Press, 2025) is presented in an original sound collage with archival news reports and the friends’ favorite music (produced by Brian DeShazor).Plus United Nations Secretary General Antonio Gut…
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Ouroboros | Episode 51: The Right Side is the Weakest
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2:01:56This big, bad wolf might not be huffing and puffing anymore but the heroes still feel like their very lives are made of straw instead of brick as they square up against him. They must make use of every trick in their arsenal and utilize every bit of help they can get in a desperate gamble to survive. Warnings: explicit language, fantasy violence Tr…
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Secret Trans Cultures: Indigenous History They Don't Want You to Know About - Part 2
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1:23:32Before colonialism took over the globe, before Christianity, Buddhism, and the other patriarchal Religions took hold, there were trans people. In fact, EVERY pre-colonized culture had a version of trans people, many having as many as 5 recognized genders. And in every colonization story--they were the first ones targeted and unalived. Why? That's s…
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From Tricycles to Troubles: Embracing New Experiences
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40:04Surely You Jest - Episode SYJ904: From Tricycle to Troubles: Embracing New Experiences Host: DJ Starsage Release Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2025 🎙️ Episode Overview DJ Starsage checks in from the chateau with a mix of fall weather updates, workplace concerns, and personal joys, including new eye-wear and the unexpected pleasure of cycling. 📝 Show N…
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Steven Reigns’ Outliving Michael | This Way Out Radio Episode #1966
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28:58Poet Steven Reigns’ memorial memoir chronicling his profound six-year friendship with Michael Church who died of AIDS in 2000 (“Outliving Michael,” Moon Tide Press, 2025) is presented in an original sound collage with archival news reports and the friends’ favorite music (produced by Brian DeShazor).Plus United Nations Secretary General Antonio Gut…
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Unwrapping Downton Abbey's 2011 Christmas Special. Period drama and the Myth of the Good Aristocrat.
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1:02:39In this festive deep dive, The Problematic Gaze visits the candlelit halls of Downton Abbey to dissect the beloved—and controversial—2011 Christmas Special. From Mary and Matthew’s snow-dusted proposal to the unspoken emotional labor of the servants, we unwrap how the episode uses holiday warmth to soften the edges of Edwardian class hierarchy, gen…
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Most people live their life's afraid of the monsters within them. You may suppress them putting them in a mental dungeon, you may try to stay busy so you don't think about them, you may even try to kill them but they are not going anywhere. There is only one healthy choice and that is to Face Your Monsters. In the second part of this gothic horror …
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THE PROBLEMATIC GAZETTE: Grange Hill, Collagen and Christmas Markets
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13:20Welcome to The Problematic Gazette, a bonus addition to our main show. Our Dave and Dr Lee chew the fat, read out Gazer comments and discuss things we've seen, read and heard this week. To watch video versions of our full episodes check out The Problematic Gaze YouTube channel here! Click here to follow us on all our socials Please leave us a revie…
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Dateline Recap: The Prince, The Whiz Kid & The Millionaire
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52:06Happy Thanksgiving! We're off this week but we wanted to share one of our recent favorite Dateline Recaps from behind the paywall! Palm Springs, big hair, adult film stars, celebrities, and an iconic local journalist who we'd marry in a heartbeat. The gayest Dateline we've ever covered. Dateline Season 34, Episode 3. A group of conspirators, includ…
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November 26th - Remembering Lily Roddy, Reviving ANGELS IN AMERICA, Defending LGBTQIA + Marriage Rights
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58:03Send us a text Happy Thanksgiving, and welcome to another episode of Queer Voices. This week, Deborah Moncrief Bell talks with Lana Coble about Lilly Roddy, our community's most famous Astrologer. Lilly passed away recently, and we wanted to remember her and share with you the details of her Celebration of Life, held at the Montrose Center on Decem…
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Denmark’s Surprising Election Results LWID S4E16
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28:45Send us a text Local vote shakes Denmark's political map. This week, Fionn and Golda, two internationals living in Denmark, break down a wild week in Danish local elections, from the collapse of the Social Democrats to surprise mayoral twists and a record rise in women leaders. They also look at what the results mean for internationals and why Denm…
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As World AIDS Day 2025 approaches, the theme of community organizing versus government indifference today echoes the early years of the pandemic. Historic coverage includes AIDS patient/activists Robert Bland, Bob Cecchi and Daniel Warner, columnist Bobbi Campbell and journalist David Hunt.Plus Rainbow Rewind shout-outs to Benjamin Britten, Bayard …
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Servalan and the sexual politics of 'Blake’s 7' from 1980. With special guest Toby Hadoke
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1:08:20In this episode of The Problematic Gaze, we’re joined by actor, writer, comedian, and classic TV chronicler Toby Hadoke for a deep dive into Series 3, Episode 10 of the enduring British cult sci-fi phenomenon Blake’s 7 from 1980. Toby brings his insight, humour, and encyclopaedic genre knowledge to a conversation about what made the series daring, …
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Since April 2023, more than a half-million people have been displaced in Sudan due to fighting between two armed forces who were once aligned. The story of how the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces turned on each other, with devastating consequences for Sudan’s civilians, can be traced back to 2013 when a group of diss…
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Casa BruMar Foundation: Fighting for LGBTQ+ Rights, Resources, and Housing Advocacy in Virginia
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28:38In this episode of The Spectrum (Episode 32, recorded November 20th, 2025), we sit down with Evelyn BruMar, the Executive Director of the Casa BruMar Foundation. Find out how this **Latina-led LGBTQ organization** serves as a crucial home and resource hub across the **whole Commonwealth of Virginia**.Evelyn, a first-generation American of Mexican a…
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FROM THE GAZER VAULT: 'Love Actually' from 2003. Romantic Loveliness or Misogynistic Mess?
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56:05By David Moor and Lee Arnott
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'Selling Sunset' is a Sign of the Times (Part 2) [EDITED]
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1:07:00NOTE: An earlier version of this episode misattributed information about Chelsea's ex-husband. Please re-download the episode and we apologize for the error! A deep dive into Netflix's 'Selling Sunset' and it's chnaging culture in the wake of facism under the Trump regime. JOIN US ON PATREON BONUS EPISODES + TV TALK EVERY WEEK About Eating For Free…
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Finance, democracy and accountability: Juan Watterson on Public Accounts Committees in small jurisdictions
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29:14This episode of ‘Parliamentary Conversations in the Commonwealth’, the CPA’s Podcast, was made in association with ‘Human Coined’, a Podcast series hosted by Geoff Dubrow, Founder and Principal Consultant at Nexus PFM Consulting Inc., a consulting firm specialising in horizontal approaches to policy issues, bringing together Parliaments, Ministries…
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Gay Marriage Support in Decline, Menopause Treatment Changes, Cigarettes and Books from the 1930s
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1:06:21This week Erin shares her new hobby of reading rare books from the 1930s, and Bryan gets back to smoking on the set of a short film in New York. Bryan covers annual polls from YouGov/The Economist and Gallup showing support for gay marriage and trans rights is at its lowest level in the last 10 years. Erin discusses how the NHS in the UK is now inc…
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Podcast Edition: An Extended Tribute to Quentin Crisp
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1:00:21This special podcast edition of This Way Out Radio presents the full recording of The Quentin Crisp Memorial program that was excerpted in This Way Out's feature in program #1964.Here, we listen to the full memorial program including eulogies from those who knew him best. This program recorded and produced by Brian DeShazor won a Golden Reel Award …
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November 19th - Joelle Espeut of Stonewall Democrats, Kathy Ng of Catastrophic Theatre, and Ian Haddock of The Normal Anomaly
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58:00Send us a text On this episode of Queer Voices, we begin with Jacob Newsome interviewing Joelle Espeut, founding chair of the Houston Stonewall Democrats. Joelle discusses her journey to founding a new political action group. Then Brett Cullum talks to Kathy Ng, a playwright who will premiere BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS DISORDER. The show runs from November…
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Secret Trans Cultures: Indigenous History They Don't Want You to Know About - Part 1
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1:25:19You hear it a lot these days: "Trans People just came out of nowhere!", "This whole transgender thing is a made up fad!", "There's no evidence of trans people ever existing before!" Except... none of that is true. Before colonialism, before Christianity, before patriarchy... there were trans people. Trans people were such a natural part of humanity…
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Ouroboros | Episode 50: Pack Tactics
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1:30:15The element of surprise doesn’t last long against Kaslen’s overwhelming forces. Even with one more ally, the odds aren’t favorable for the heroes inside the farmhouse. Dono’s reports don’t bode well for the adventurers outside either. Warnings: explicit language, fantasy violence Transcript RFF Merch Credits Hosted by Acast Art by Medekh Produced a…
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Billion kroner boost for SMEs, Check Preliminary Tax, Tougher Rules for Airbnb Rentals in Denmark LWID S4E15
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28:32Send us a text Billions, tax traps and stricter rentals . This week Katie and Kalpita dig into fresh SME funding, tax checks and Denmark’s new clampdown on short term rentals. This week's episode explores how a new billion kroner fund aims to lift small and medium-sized businesses through digital and green upgrades, questions remain about who will …
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In commemoration of the November 21, 1999 passing of “The Naked Civil Servant,” listen to excerpts from one of his last interviews and a reading of one of his last pieces by publicist Chris Snell at his March 3, 2000 memorial service (produced by Brian DeShazor).Plus November notes from The Rainbow Rewind including Transgender Day of Remembrance, t…
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'Benefits Street'. Was 2014 the Year Reality TV Crossed the Line?
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49:59In this episode of The Problematic Gaze, we peel back the layers of the notorious 2014 documentary series Benefits Street, zeroing in on its explosive first episode. We explore how the show, the tabloids and even the government framed poverty, constructed narratives of the “deserving” versus “undeserving” poor, and used editing to transform real li…
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Rerun: Protesting a Dictatorship in a Dictatorship
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28:13In the early aughts, a campaign to “Save Sudan” became the bipartisan issue of the time. Celebrities and politicians alike implored a global audience to pay attention to and advocate against Suan’s human rights crisis. As interventions waned, so did the attention of many global onlookers. But, since the Sudan Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forc…
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THE PROBLEMATIC GAZETTE Race Across The World, Ariana Grande and All Her Fault
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18:01Welcome to The Problematic Gazette, a bonus addition to our main show. Our Dave and Dr Lee chew the fat, read out Gazer comments and discuss things we've seen, read and heard this week. To watch video versions of our full episodes check out The Problematic Gaze YouTube channel here! Click here to follow us on all our socials Please leave us a revie…
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New York Times Blaming Women in the Workplace, Kim Davis’ Supreme Court Defeat, Austin, Erewhon Smoothies and Digi-Annie
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1:13:55Erin is dehydrated after her visit to Austin, Bryan befriends his Erewhon-going seatmates on a flight to New York, plus some balm/SPF talk and a celebration of the results from last week’s elections. Erin discusses the NYT Opinion interview with three feminist conservative bootlickers titled “Did Liberal Feminism Ruin the Workplace”. Bryan brings u…
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'Selling Sunset' is a Sign of the Times (Part 1)
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1:06:18A deep dive into Netflix's 'Selling Sunset' and it's chnaging culture in the wake of facism under the Trump regime. JOIN US ON PATREON BONUS EPISODES + TV TALK EVERY WEEK About Eating For Free: Hosted by journalists Joan Summers and Matthew Lawson, Eating For Free is a weekly podcast that explores gossip and power in the pop culture landscape: Wher…
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November 12th - Davis Mendoza Darusman's Activism, LOCAS, Team Friendly, and Tony's Place
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58:02Send us a text This is a packed show that starts off with Davis Mendoza Darusman discussing his activism following the removal of the Rainbow Crosswalks in Montrose. Then Stephanie Saint Sanchez talks about LOCAS and their pop-up cabaret called UN-PRESIDENTED. James Martinez discusses TEAM FRIENDLY, and then we speak with Carrie Rai about TONY'S PL…
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: The Politics of Comedy and the Comedy of Politics in the Disunion
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1:13:07Kamikaze Dolphins, Lettuce Triathlons and Calling the Right Place Discussion with comedian and activist Jimmy Tingle on the political utility of comedy and its service in exposing hypocrisy, bringing people together but its insufficiency in bringing change without grassroots organization and movement building. We discuss Jimmy’s political campaign …
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The lurch rightwards in our politics has brought a wave of disinformation and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex people. As well as exacerbating prejudice, the anti-LGBTIQ+ campaigns, many supported by US evangelicals and Russian oligarchs, foment social divisions and aim to weaken liberal democracy. That's why the ne…
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DF remigration plan, Rising obesity rates in Denmark, Dinner parties fade, LWID S4E14
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35:13Send us a text Deportations, obesity, and dinner party decline. This week, Dom and Fionn, internationals living in Denmark, explore how Denmark debates who belongs, and how we live together. From the Danish People’s Party’s proposal to deport up to 100,000 internationals, to a warning that obesity may surge across municipalities, and a new study sh…
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Focussing on key queer vIctories in the huge blue wave of Democratic Party wins, Andy Humm and Ann Northrop of Gay USA assess the U.S. off-year election returns with all the delight and derision they deserve. Plus a November-oriented Rainbow Rewind calls out the original Daughter of Bilitis, the man whose camera shutter caused right wing shudders, …
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Racism in the Classroom: Revisiting 'Mind Your Language' from 1979
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47:55In this episode of The Problematic Gaze, we step back into 1979 with Series 3, Episode 1 of Mind Your Language — a British sitcom that turned cultural stereotypes into punchlines and classrooms into chaos. Once celebrated as lighthearted comedy, the show now raises serious questions about race, representation, and the politics of humor. We unpack t…
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#071 - Jared Byas - The Bible Isn't Black and White
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46:52Send us a text Jared Byas is co-host of The Bible for Normal People podcast and co-author of Genesis for Normal People. A former teaching pastor and professor, he speaks on the Bible, truth, creativity, wisdom, and the Christian faith. In this episode, we explore why the Bible isn’t black-and-white, whether its stories are true, and how science, fa…
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