Speak Out is a podcast, brought to you by LGBTQIA+ young people from InsideOUT. InsideOUT is a national charity based in New Zealand, with the vision for all rainbow young people to have a sense of safety and belonging in their schools and communities. Speak Out covers local and international news a…
On the last episode of SpeakOUT for the year, Thalia joins Tobias to talk about various interpretations of transness and gender within religious texts, in the third episode of Interest Sharing!
Another month, another episode of SpeakOUT. In our second Interest Sharing episode, Leaf joins Tobias to talk about all sorts of things, from art, to music, to TTRPGs! Find Leaf's band at @daymoon.band on Instagram!
SpeakOUT returns with a new segment, Interest Sharing! Volunteers, staff, and other InsideOUT Kōaro affiliated folks will be joining Tobias to share about things they care about. In this episode, River jumps on to talk about gender in Star Trek, and community activism.
For the mighty return of SpeakOUT, and the first episode of 2024, Thalia, Elena, and Tobias come together to kōrero about their experiences of neurodiversity and queerness. Later in the episode, we hear from other volunteers about their experiences, narrated by our three hosts. Edited by Florian Fairburn.
Compass, Jaye, and Maggie get together once again for the annual episode for ADHD Awareness Month, a little late! This time, they're answering questions posed to them through the InsideOUT Kōaro Instagram. The TikTok mentioned is @adhdlavidaloca. Edited by Thalia Rutherford.
Edie and Neo chat a bit about their thoughts on Dungeons and Dragons and how it relates to, represents, and interfaces with their rainbow experiences.
In the 100th episode of SpeakOUT, Lucy, Brit, Tiare, Edie, and Neo reach out across time to speak to their younger selves.
Lucy, Thomas, and Jamie discuss their experiences as rainbow folks at secondary schools in Aotearoa with varying distance from their time at school.
In episode 98 of SpeakOUT, Neo and Ben have a discussion with Alex and George, two researchers for the Trans Pregnancy Care Project. Then, Neo and Edie run you through some happenings that you might be interested in! SpeakOUT's fabulous new intro was made by Olive and Lizzy!
Listen to Neo ramble about the books he read in 2021, as the other plans for this month's episode fell through!
Compass, Jaye, and Maggie kōrero about their experiences with ADHD, from the beginning of their journey with it until now.
In this episode, first Alex and Neo discuss InsideOUT Kōaro's new resources, and then Emlyn, Justin, and Charlie make the episode a little more spooky by discussing queerness and horror, and the ways that those things go hand in hand!
Ashleigh and Neo kōrero about Mental Health Awareness Week, and then Emlyn and Lucy talk about Bisexual Awareness Week and their experiences being bi. If you're needing support, some places that can help are OutLine (https://outline.org.nz/), YouthLine (https://www.youthline.co.nz/) and 1737. Songs used are Waitī Waitā by Maisey Rika and In The Middle by Dodie Clark.
Lucy and Neo kōrero about books, reading, and representation in both those things! The song used at the beginning and end is "I'd Be Your Wife" by Mary Lambert.
Sophie and Compass kōrero about movies and shows with queer representation.
Compass rants about Queer media and then joins Emlyn as they explain the beautiful world of Narrative Podcasts.
Compass interviews John Fenaughty about the Identify survey, what the survey is, how it came to be and what it could help us achieve. If you are a Rainbow person between the ages of 14-26 take the Identify survey here: https://www.identifysurvey.nz/
Charlie and Emlyn chat discuss SOPHIE and Philosophy tube in their section celebrating trans excellence. Emlyn then joins Compass in recapping their 2021 thus far.
Welcome to the third annual ADHD extravaganza. Time blindness, routines, sleep and food are all things that ADHD brains struggle with and Maggie, Jaye and Compass way in with their tips and experiences with them.TW: Discussion around food from 48:00-58:30
Compass chats to Megan about her research into queer music and if there is a "queer sound". We don't talk about musical theatre, I'm sorry gays, but we do talk about Rina Sawayama, St. Vincent and Hozier.To get involved with Megan's research, email her at Megan.Rogerson-Berry@wintec.ac.nz
Lucy and Compass play 20 questions with Caitlin, Christine and Chaz from Promised Land Books to delve into rainbow representation for children, the process of creating their latest book Raven Wild and all of the mood boards they created along the way. Find out more about Raven Wild and Promised Land Books here
Emlyn, Connor, Ari, Cad and Compass get together to record one of the most chaotic episodes of SpeakOUT to date with the help of some personality quizzes.
Neo/Cad and Compass chat with AJ Fitzwater about their new book No Man's Land, their experience with being a queer author and their writing process.
Emlyn, Neo/Cad and Compass chat about being non-binary, how being non-binary is different for all of them and how their identities have evolved over time.
Bron, Alex and Compass jump from topic to topic in a very chaotic, car ride edition of SpeakOUT.
KJ and Karen chat with Compass about Lesbian visibility and the importance of visibility in media and in life.
Charlie, Sloan and Compass spill the quarantea during quarantine
Charlie, Sloan, Ari and Compass discuss pride and all of the politics surrounding it before delving into their intersecting identities
Compass chats with Shay and Benja about their experiences at university and what it's like being a rainbow student.
Compass, Ri and Bron give their top tips on how to run a QSA and what QSAs are, along with study tips for anyone going back to school
Brit and Compass chat about InsideOUTs growth and their own personal growth that has happened in 2019 and what will be happening in the new decade
Shay and Compass talk about gifts, consumer culture and top tips on how to survive the holiday season
Shay and Compass chat about their experiences with being trans in honour of trans awareness week & trans remembrance day.
The one and only Will Hansen chats to Compass about preserving and creating trans history, how resistance and language in the trans community have developed and how we can start to heal the rifts in our community.
In honour of asexual awareness week Alex chats with Compass about what being asexual means, different kinds of attraction and what it’s like to be ace in the rainbow community.
Maggie, Jaye and Compass discuss their experiences with having ADHD and some of its lesser known symptoms.
Compass and Neo chat about their experiences with being disabled and how being disabled and rainbow intersect.
For Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Jaye and Brit share the Pakiwaitara behind Pounamu and Hine-nui-te-Po, their own personal journies with learning te Reo and why te Reo Māori is so important.
Sophie, Connor and Charlie chat to Compass about their experiences with identifying as bisexual, coming out and biphobia.
With Day of Silence on the horizon, Compass chats to Brit and Jaye about their experiences with being Takatāpui.
This week on Speak Out Compass talks about their struggles with perfectionism and how they have tried to overcome it.
Emlyn and Compass get real about what it’s like for them to be non-binary. Speak Out Radio is now available on Podbean and Spotify
Compass chats with Alex from Ending HIV about what HIV is, all of the stigma that comes with having HIV, and how to get tested and stay protected. From more info about Ending HIV go to: https://endinghiv.org.nz You can listen to the HIV/AIDS episodes of This Podcast Will Kill You wherever you get your podcasts.
Compass chats with Erin, the coordinator for Out on the Shelves, where they talk about how important it is to see representation in books and how you can get involved. For more info about Out on the Shelves go to: http://www.outontheshelves.insideout.org.nz/
Emlyn discusses Pride month and the importance of inclusivity, resisting gatekeeping and supporting your Queer Community members.
Compass discusses Shift Hui 2019 and how important it is to Rainbow young people before jumping into IDAHBAT and Pink shirt day.
Emlyn talks about queer relationships in the media and in real life, the positives, the negatives and its history.
Neo discusses Psychosis, its symptoms and their own personal experience with having Psychosis.
Compass discusses the terrorist in Christchurch and talks about the racism, ableism and other prejudices that are in our community that we have to combat
Compass talks about the history of the Stonewall riots and the impact this had in Aotearoa.
Emlyn and Jiabao talk about queer and trans representation in film – common themes like ‘bury your gays’ and some recommendations for good films!