Never Read The Comments is the podcast dedicated to exploring the ways people are using the internet and social media to affect positive change.
Welcome back to Never Read The Comments, the podcast which explores the ways the internet is being used to affect positive social change. In today's episode I interview A and Siobhan - hosts of the podcast And Nobody Dies In This One - all about LGBTQ+ relationships, how they are depicted and how the internet can really help LGBTQ+ become more connected with their community, reduce isolation and provide resources. You can listen to the episode of the podcast we recorded together here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/and-nobody-dies-in-this-one/id1438215181 https://twitter.com/NobodyDiesPod You can also find out about Ruckus Retreat, which we talk about extensively and to which this episode is something of an ode to here: twitter.com/ruckusretreat
Welcome back to Never Read The Comments, the podcast which explores the ways the internet is being used to affect positive social change. In today's episode I interview Natalie Byrne, illustrator and author of the book Period, about her work and how she uses instagram as a platform to convey her message. We talk about everything from oversharing and dating, getting paid as young female creatives and building your support network. You can find more about Natalie's work here: instagram.com/nataliebyrne http://nat-b.com/ Pleases share the podcast as widely as possible and remember to rate, review & subscribe.
In this episode of Never Read The Comments, I interview Jamie Windust, founder of LGBTQ+ magazine Fruitcake Magazine. You can find out more about Fruitcake here: https://fruitcakemagazine.co.uk/ Translated, Jamie's podcast with Ben Pechey can be found here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/translated/id1315634821?mt=2 And you can find Jamie here: https://twitter.com/fabjamiefab https://www.instagram.com/leopardprintelephant/
In this episode of Never Read The Comments, I interview Natasha Devon MBE, an indomitable campaigner and writer in the field of mental health. Natasha is running two fantastic campaigns at the moment, the links for which you can find here: Where's Your Head At Petition: https://www.change.org/p/sarah-newton-make-it-compulsory-to-have-a-mental-health-first-aider-at-work-wheresyourheadat The Mental Health Media Charter: https://www.natashadevon.com/the-mental-health-media-charter Natasha's book A Beginner's Guide To Being Mental can be found here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beginners-Guide-Being-Mental-Z/dp/1509882227 If you have any spare pennies, please send them my way to help me create even more content: patreon.com/ellenjones If you are unable to help financially but would still like to support support the podcast, please do share it widely on social media. If you are interested in being a guest on the podcast please email ellen.h.jones@outlook.com
In this first episode of Never Read The Comments, I interview Georgia Sanders, founder and editor-in-chief of The NopeBook, an online intersectional feminist magazine. They are a truly incredible organisation so please do check them out. The Nopebook: thenopebook.com Nopebook Twitter: twitter.com/the_nopebook We are currently fundraising to pay for podcast hosting so please do donate to the crowdfunding campaign if you are able: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/never-read-the-comments-podcast If you are unable to help financially but would still like to support support the podcast, please do share it widely on social media. If you are interested in being a guest on the podcast please email ellen.h.jones@outlook.com