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Our guest today is a writer and actress who broke the mould as a stand up comedian in the first wave of Alternative comedy. Helen Lederer has appeared in some of the finest UK comedy shows over the last 40 years including Bottom, Absolutely Fabulous, Naked Video, French and Saunders, Girls On Top, The Young Ones and many, many more. She did stand up at a time when female comedians were few and far between and brightened up every single show she appeared in for decades. Helens new autobiography 'Not that I'm bitter' is a hilarious trip through accidents, apologies and awkward situations which never flinches and always brings a smile to your face. It is a real delight that we can welcome the brilliant Helen Lederer to 'What Goes Around'.First off however we celebrate Pride month and take a journey into the world of Gay clubbing, we talk to Sy from The Phoenix about organising Bristol's Pride events and running an inclusive and friendly safe space for all in his pub. We also speak to Chris the resident DJ at 'Don't Tell Your Mother' one of Bristol's longest running Gay nights about community and longevity. To round things off we speak to the 'Girl on Girl' collective about their incredible lesbian events which break the musical mould by offering futuristic club music from around the world in a safe and creative space. Before all that Deb gets her tidy on and imposes order on some oddly shaped pieces of cardboard while Eamon looks on in awe.It is a bumper episode to celebrate Pride month and because of the issues that it raises we would like to invite you to show support for the LGBTQ+ community by donating to our selected charities - The Albert Kennedy Trust (which helps LGBTQ+ people who have been made homeless) and Young Minds (who offer support and practical help for young people dealing with their mental health). We never ask for money for these shows but just for once we would appreciate any help you can give to these very important charities. Donate here:The Albert KennedyTrust Young Minds Thank you so much beautiful Pod people! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to our new series of bonus episodes in collaboration with gourmet vegan sweet brand, Candy Kittens, in celebration of their delicious LOVES range. This special series will feature a diverse range of voices from the LGBTQ+ community, to share and celebrate love in all its forms. Candy Kittens have partnered with The Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT), a national LGBTQ+ charity that provides support and housing for 16 - 25 year olds experiencing homelessness, abuse or rejection.For this episode, Jamie is joined by AKT's London Services Manager, Trev, who shines a light on the incredible work that AKT do as well as the challenges they face as a charity and how you can get involved and help raise money and awareness for them. If you have time, please check them out here as they are doing such vital work and any support you're able to give would be amazing. The ever-popular Candy Kittens ‘LOVES' sweet range is available now online and across supermarkets such as Sainsburys, ASDA and Waitrose. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we speak to Michael Sanders, Professor of Public Policy at King's College London, and one of the authors of the Centre for Homelessness Impact's report on Sexuality, Gender Identity and Homelessness. We talk to Michael about the lack of data surrounding LGBTQ+ people who experience homelessness, the challenges of collecting that data, and measures that can be taken to improve the situation. Podcast notes: Sexuality, gender identity and homelessness: Incidence, experience and evidence of homelessness among LGBTQ+ people by Michael Sanders, Ella Whelan Alba Murcia, Louise Jones: https://www.homelessnessimpact.org/post/lgbtq-people-are-more-likely-to-experience-homelessness What Works for Children's Social Care https://whatworks-csc.org.uk/ Invisible Women by Caroline Criada Perez https://carolinecriadoperez.com/book/invisible-women/ Homelessness Case Level Collection (H-CLIC) https://analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk/government-statistical-service-and-statistician-group/user-facing-pages/mhclg-homelessness-statistics-user-forum/ Albert Kennedy Trust: https://www.akt.org.uk/what-we-do Vaxxers by Sarah Gilbert and Catherine Green https://www.hodder.co.uk/titles/sarah-gilbert/vaxxers/9781529369885/
In this episode we talk to Janice Stevenson. Janice is a Development Officer at LGBT Youth Scotland. LGBT Youth Scotland is a youth work service, providing youth groups for LGBT young people across Scotland. Janice's work focuses on influencing policy in Scotland for LGBT youth populations. In this conversation we discuss discrimination in housing for LGBT people, challenges with people not recognising their own rights to housing and issues with gatekeeping in accessing services. We explore research and data in this area, and the conversation raises issues that we know many organisations face, which is a lack of data to help providers deliver appropriate services. Podcast notes Youth Commission on Housing and Homelessness - https://www.lgbtyouth.org.uk/national-programmes/youth-activism/youth-commission-housing-and-homelessness/ Albert Kennedy Trust - https://www.akt.org.uk/ LGBT charter - https://www.lgbtyouth.org.uk/the-lgbt-charter/ UK Centre for Homelessness Impact - https://www.homelessnessimpact.org/post/lgbtq-people-are-more-likely-to-experience-homelessness
Matt Cain is a writer and broadcaster. He was Channel 4's first Culture Editor, Editor-In-Chief of Attitude magazine, has written for all the major national newspapers, and presented the flagship discussion show on Virgin Radio Pride. He's also an ambassador for Manchester Pride and the Albert Kennedy Trust, and a patron of LGBT+ History Month. His word of the day is HOME. CONNECT WITH MATT: T: @MattCainWriter #AnthemsPride is a collection of 30 original manifestos, speeches, stories, poems and rallying cries written and voiced by exceptional LGBTQIA+ contributors and allies. It was created, sound designed and executive produced by Hana Walker-Brown with lead producer Bea Duncan, producer Francesca Turauskis and production manager Rory Boyle. The artwork is by Mars West and Eleanore Bamber. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Law According To A King, our first panel episode to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month 2022, we talk to lawyer Owen Knight, actorJennifer Tyler, educational consultant Destiny Clarke, community activist Shingai Mabhumbo, and photographer and speaker Sophie Cook. We discuss everything from Harvey Milk's iconic speech 'We Cannot Live On Hope Alone' and the importance of hope to the queer community, to intersectionality, Pride, and how to build on the work of those who came before us. To thank our panellists, Law According To A King made a donation to a charity nominated by each of our panellists. Owen nominated the Albert Kennedy Trust (akt.org.uk); Jen nominated Mermaids (mermaidsuk.org.uk); Destiny nominated the Trevor Project (thetrevorproject.org); Shingai nominated PAFRAS (pafras.org.uk); and Sophie nominated People's Pride Southampton (peoplesprideuk.com). We are proud to support these fantastic organisations, and would like to thank our guests for their nominations. For Jen's book recommendation: 'Life Isn't Binary: On Being Both, Beyond, and In-Between' by Alex Iantaffi and Meg-John Baker. Check out the blog at lawaccordingtoaking.blogspot.com to learn more about topics like this, with everything from constitutional law and human rights to tort reform and land law, with our new Law According To Kings series featuring blog posts from young people around the UK. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn at @lawaccordingtoaking, Twitter at @lawaccording, or email us on lawaccordingtoaking@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and ideas.Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Phoenix Rising”
Welcome to Over the Rainbow, the podcast: a safe space and voice for all queer identities. Episode 43: Queer Fashion with Darren Mew (they/them/she/her): In this episode, Darren and I are talking about queer fashion. We talk about what queer fashion means to Darren and how they use their platform to showcase the world of queer fashion and expression. We also talk about the importance of queer representation in the fashion industry and share some amazing fashion tips! More information about Darren: · MxDarren : • https://www.instagram.com/mxdarren_/ • https://twitter.com/MxDarren_ • https://mxdarren.wordpress.com/category/fashion/ Resources mentioned in today's episode: · Albert Kennedy Trust: https://www.akt.org.uk · Dom & Ink: https://www.instagram.com/domandink/ · London Queer Fashion Show: • https://www.instagram.com/londonqueerfashionshow/ • https://www.londonqueerfashionshow.com Queer Fashion Friendly Brands: · BANG London: https://banglondon.com · Street Couture Manchester · House of Narcissism: https://www.instagram.com/narclsslsm/?hl=en Queer books to read: · Fabulous: The Rise of the Beautiful Eccentric by Madison Moore · The Art of Drag by Jake Hall More information on this podcast: · www.overtherainbowpod.com · Instagram: @_overtherainbowpodcast o https://www.instagram.com/_overtherainbowpodcast/ · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/overtherainbowpodcast13 · Twitter: @overrainbowpod o https://twitter.com/overrainbowpod · Reading the Rainbow book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/readingtherainbow Music: Find Your Way Beat by Nana Kwabena
Today marks a very special episode of The Mothers of Reinvention, as it is the first to feature a father. Jake Graf is an international award winning director, writer and actor based in London. He uses the medium of film to elicit positive change, giving representation to rarely seen characters and stories and promoting acceptance and understanding. Using his platform to give a voice to the trans male community, Jake is widely considered to be one of the most visible trans men in the UK. All of his films are used as educational tools in universities, schools, prisons and media events internationally. He and wife Hannah Graf MBE were the subjects of 2020's hit Channel 4 documentary 'Our Baby: A Modern Miracle', following their journey to becoming parents to daughter Millie. Both husband and wife are patrons of the Mermaids Charity, The Albert Kennedy Trust, ambassadors for Age UK and judges for The National Diversity Awards, The European Diversity Awards and The Rainbow Honours. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #Selfempowerment, #Empowerment, #WomenEntrepreneur, #Personaldevelopmentplan, #Personalgrowth, #Selfworth, #personalgrowth, #mothers, #Mom, #Mama, #dad #father #fathers #dada #transgendered #transman #transwoman #trans #LBGTQIA #nonbinary #fluid #gender #queer #gay #lesbian #jakegraf, #hannahgrafmbe #hannahgraf #advocate, #nonprofit, #london, #director #film #rebel, #boss, #create, #independence, #education, #success, #trailblazing, #innovator, #leadership, #Achiever, #recreate, #reinvention, #reinvent, #community, #women, #femalehost, #televisionhost, #femalepodcast, #jesszaino --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jesszaino/support
In this episode I have the pleasure of talking to the incredible community builder and organiser, Phyll Opoku-Gyimah also fondly known as Lady Phyll, who is the nucleus of the award-winning celebration and protest that is UK Black Pride. Lady Phyll is also the executive director of Kaleidoscope Trust, an organisation working towards the liberation of LGBTQ people around the world, an Albert Kennedy Trust patron and a public speaker focusing on race, gender, sexuality and class. My goodness do we take a deep dive in this episode. We have a beautiful conversation about some of the things that make us human. Phyll also shares what lead her to found UK Black Pride, racism and how it intersects with other marginalised communities, Christianity and its link to white supremacy, homophobia and colonial systems. We also talk about managing expectations and overwhelm in social justice work and the beauty of joy. We also talk about the forthcoming UK Black Pride Love and Rage taking place online on the 2-4 July 2021 - as a space to re-imagine difference. Referenced in the episode: - UK Black Pride ukblackpride.org.uk (Twitter: @ukblackpride Instagram: @ukblackpride) - UK Black Pride 2021: Love and Rage - Kaleidoscope Trust kaleidoscopetrust.com (Twitter: kaleidoscope_t Instagram: kaleidoscope_t)- Albert Kennedy Trust https://www.akt.org.uk/ (Twitter: @aktcharity Instagram: @aktcharity)- Stonewall Glossary Terms https://www.stonewall.org.uk/help-advice/faqs-and-glossary/glossary-terms You can connect with Lady Phyll on social media via: Twitter: @MsLadyPhyll Instagram: @ladyphyll You can connect with me over at @novareidofficial(https://www.instagram.com/novareidofficial/) and at www.novareid.com If you are ready to do the inner work and learn to be actively anti racist please visit my website for further details about my online adacemy: Becoming Anti-racist with Nova Reid https://novareid.com/services/anti-racism-course/ Don't forget if you learn something and these add value you can join my brand new podcast community over on Patreon to support this work and get access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/novareid. If this podcast resonates with you, please leave a review.
Aedo is an activist, a youth ambassador for The Outside Project, and one of the founders of pop-up cafe space Cafe Queero. Their word of the day is COURAGE. #AnthemsPride is a collection of 30 original manifestos, speeches, stories, poems and rallying cries written and voiced by exceptional LGBTQI+ contributors and allies. It was created, sound designed and executive produced by Hana Walker-Brown with producers Bea Duncan, Jaja Muhammad and production assistant Rory Boyle. The artwork is by Mars West. Resources: akt (Albert Kennedy Trust) akt supports lgbtq+ young people aged 16-25 in the uk who are facing or experiencing homelessness or living in a hostile environment. Website: https://www.akt.org.uk Get help: https://www.akt.org.uk/get-help
On this episode of Tea and Cake, we're having a natter with singer, show producer, model, head of Lady Gaga's little monsters and member of the Bitten Peach family, Jason Kwan. We chat about being a Lady Gaga super fan, growing up as a LGBTQ+ kid in Hong Kong, and finding and creating your chosen family. We also talk about how Jason found his voice through music and glam rock, as well as his work with akt (Albert Kennedy Trust). This episode does also discuss suicide and racism, so this a warning if this is a triggering subject for you. This episode was recorded after Jason released a video on Instagram about racism towards the asian community spurred by the #StopAsianHate campaign, but before the horrible mass shootings in Atlanta. In our quiz, 4,3,2,1 we discover their favourite LGBTQ+ creators, venues, events, music artists and their unsung hero. --- 4,3,2,1 - Pop Quiz Answers --- 4 x LGBTQ+ Creators: Ocean Vuong - @ocean_vuong Mahatma Khandi - @mahatmakhandi Evelyn Mok - @evelynmok - (Rice to Meet You) Bretman Rock - @bretmanrock 3 x LGBTQ+ Venues and Events: The Bitten Peach - @bittenpeachuk The Enby Show - @theenbyshow - (@carrotdrag) Bethnal Green Working Men Club - @bgwmc 2 x LGBTQ+ Music Artist Rina Sawayama - @rinasonline Greyson Chance - @greysonchance 1 x Unsung Hero of the LGBTQ+ scene in London Lysander Dove - @lysander_dove - (Bar Wot) Follow Jason Kwan here: Instagram - @jasonkwanmusic Twitter - @JasonKwanMusic Spotify Follow The Bitten Peach here: Instagram - @bittenpeachuk Twitter - @bittenpeachuk --- Follow us at @TeaandCakePod Twitter Instagram Discover London's LGBTQIA+ scene at @HeyQueerLDN Instagram Twitter --- Presenter: Steve Whiting Instagram - @originalsteve Twitter - @originalsteve
Two of our absolute favorite people join us for a Favorite Things chat – Chris Rankin and his lovely partner Nessa Beecroft! We talk everything from travel to dinosaurs to Disney to pizza! We hope you enjoy the episode with these two very special friends of ours and share with YOUR friends! Thank you so much to Chris and Ness for spending your afternoon with us! You can find them here: Instagram: @cwrankin and @nessa_beecroft Twitter: @chrisrankin House of ChrisNess: https://www.chrisrankin.co.uk/chris-ness "For every House of ChrisNess branded item that is sold, they will donate 50% of the profit to Albert Kennedy Trust, whose work with homeless LGBTQ youth, and those living in hostile and harmful environments is so important." Weekly Prophet: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/warnermedia-chief-jason-kilar-teases-mysterious-harry-potter-sequels Check out our website for all of our latest news, merchandise, FAQs, and more! www.swishflickcast.com We have a mailbox! If you ever have the inclination to send us anything please address mail to the following: Swish and Flick Podcast PO Box 690697 Orlando, FL 32869 Our voicemail number is: 330-552-7043 Welcome to Swish and Flick! We post weekly podcasts and vlogs for you that are all about The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. We hope you will subscribe to us and follow us on our adventures! Support the podcast and become part of the pod as a patron and receive exclusive podcast perks such as access to The Felix Files, Swish Swag themed box, giveaways, live hangouts, & more here: www.patreon.com/swishflickcast You can find us at the handles below: Instagram: @SwishFlickCast Twitter: @SwishFlickCast Facebook: www.facebook.com/swishflickcast Your hosts can be found on: Twitter: @thepetrasfamily @tiffswish_flick Instagram: @thepetrasfamily @ohhhmalley @tiffswish_flick Thanks so much for listening and don't let the muggles get you down...
Chris Rankin, playing for Transfiguring Adoption, and Ness Beecroft, playing for The Albert Kennedy Trust, duke it out over some cases from "What's New Scooby Doo?"! There's many things to say about this episode, but none are more important than alerting you that SMASH MOUTH IS FEATURED IN ONE OF THE MYSTERIES. Cases: Recipe For Disaster, Ready to Scare, Reef Grief! Clues and Evidence: Florida positivity, "Munchville, OH", The Bailey’s Dynasty, Breaking Bad, Willy Wonka Impresario, La Machine Mystère , grotesques, The Producers, upside-down surfers, Clamalot — Thanks for listening to Meddling Adults! If you want to help the prize pool grow, become a member of our Patreon. If you want to learn more about the show or interact with us online, check out the links below: WEBSITE: meddlingadults.com TWITTER: twitter.com/meddlingadults INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/meddlingadults FACEBOOK: facebook.com/meddlingadults — CREDITS Creator/Host/Producer: Mike Schubert Editor: Brandon Grugle Music: Bettina Campomanes, Brandon Grugle Art: Maayan Atias, Kelly Schubert Web Design: Mike & Kelly Schubert
Welcome to Over the Rainbow, an LGBTQ+ podcast dedicated to queer education and queer representation. Hosted by Rachel Keighley (she/her). Episode 9: Being a Genderfluid Lesbian with Zoe Stoller (she/they): In this episode Zoe shares her story coming out as a genderfluid lesbian and fears they have had over exploring gender, and how that intersects with being a lesbian. We discuss the lack of education on what being genderfluid is and how you can be genderfluid, and a lesbian. Today, Zoe is a mental health warrior and LGBTQ+ activist, releasing amazing educational content on a variety of LGBTQ+ topics, including understanding sexuality and gender identity, some definitions, and debunking stereotypes and myths. For more information on Zoe: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zoestoller/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zoestoller? https://links.zoestoller.com Information, support and resources: Calm app: https://www.calm.com/ Albert Kennedy Trust: https://www.akt.org.uk More information on this podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_overtherainbowpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/overtherainbowpodcast13 Music: Find Your Way Beat by Nana Kwabena
It's the finale of season four! Thank you to all our guests and pleasure podders for making this a brilliant season, we've reached more people than ever before. We love our growing community and thrilled to know you're as passionate as us when it comes to talking about pleasure. I'm taking a break to have my babies, but we'll be back in January with a brand-new season. Don't worry, there's a juicy archive of episodes to explore so please dig in. But now for our finale guest, and this really is a special one…It's international changemaker, Black Pride co-founder, MBE rejecting, aptly named Lady Phyll! Phyll Opoku-Gyimah co-founded UK Black Pride. She's the exec director of Kaleidoscope Trust, an organisation working towards the liberation of LGBTQ people around the world; an Albert Kennedy Trust patron, and a public speaker focusing on race, gender, sexuality and class. She successfully campaigns for the better treatment of people of colour in the LGBTQ+ community and this year was voted number 4 on the Pride Power List.This is a gloriously personal conversation where we discuss the genesis of Black Pride and Phyll's search for intimacy after her marriage ended and she was able to finally fully explore her sexuality with women.She shares the emotional connection found in her first sexual experience with a woman which allowed her to be ‘seen' in the most profound way, as well as her thoughts on polyamory and having sex that allows for vulnerability rather than performance, not ignoring of course, the simple joy of fucking!We talk about the paths trodden by Black lesbian women who have come before her and why UK Black Pride has come together as an ongoing movement rather than a moment providing an inclusive safe space to connect with your chosen family. And the importance of recognising the broad range of identities that we have - the intersections of race, gender, sexuality that are all important to recognise to manage true allyship.In a zoom miracle, in under an hour, the three of us fell in love - we hope you do too.Lady Phyll is the is the co-editor of Sista!, an anthology of writings by same sex living women of African/Caribbean descent with a connection to the United Kingdom, released by Team Angelica Publishing in 2018, which includes work by 31 writers and available on Amazon and all good bookshops.*We would love to hear from you: email us at hello@thepleasurepodcast.com or tweet us @ThePleasurePod.Please do rate, review, and share the podcast, it helps other people find us.*Social Media:Lady Phyll: @MsLadyPhyllNaomi Sheldon: @NaomiSheldon1Anand Patel: @therealdranandFollow us at @ThePleasurePod and visit us at www.thepleasurepodcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I am so excited to bring you my chat with the guy that brings so many wonderful spiritual people together with his events at the Wonderment it is Chris Fitchew!
This week on Some Families, Lotte and Stu are joined by Annabelle Avis, a foster parent from Swindon. Annabelle and her wife have been fostering since 2013. They currently have 3 children in their care. Annabelle is a big advocate for LGBTQ+ fostering. She discusses the training you receive as a foster carer, changing mindsets and myths, and the importance of the first night in a new home for a child.LINKS:Five Rivers Fostering Agency: https://five-rivers.org/PACE: http://simplyfosteringconsultancy.co.uk/pace-training-for-foster-carers/Albert Kennedy Trust: https://www.akt.org.uk/The Fostering Network: https://www.thefosteringnetwork.org.uk/Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“I ran away from home and found my queer family” Tim Sigsworth MBE is the Chief Executive of the Albert Kennedy Trust. Like a lot of the young people he now helps, Tim had a very hard time coming out as his family were far from understanding. After coming out of a coma in 2016, Tim realised who his true family really were Follow us! Twitter: @comeoutstories Instagram: comingoutstoriespod
Her Dark Materials is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Faye and Rachael discussing the His Dark Materials novels chapter by chapter, spoiler-free. In this episode we chat about Chapter 6 of Northern Lights - The Throwing-Nets. In this chapter, now free from the clutches of Mrs Coulter, Lyra gets caught by the Gobblers (or are they?!) and rescued by the gyptians all in one night. She’s reunited with Ma Costa and meets Billy’s brother, Tony, who tells her a bunch of information about a bunch of different creatures. Lyra FINALLY thinks about Roger when she learns that the gyptians are going north to rescue the kidnapped children and decides to join them to rescue Roger and her uncle Asriel, too. If you want to check out either of the charities we mentioned in the episode, you can find the Albert Kennedy Trust at www.akt.org.uk and the Winter Streets Project at www.winterstreetsproject.org.uk. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @HDMPod and you can email us at herdarkmaterialspod@gmail.com. And if you want to help us out, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, it helps other people find us. Faye resides on the internet @Fayeleyyy on Twitter and Instagram, and you can read some of her writing @Faye.Ducker on Medium. You can find Rachael @RachMakes on Instagram and @Rach_Makes on Twitter. Into toys, art and all things cute and colourful? If so, you can visit Rach's website www.rachmakes.co.uk to buy some of her creations. Thanks to Jonny Knott for his music stylings, and for his mixing skills. P.S. We're aware that Rach is a lot louder than Faye in this episode, we did an oops while recording :/. We're working to sort it for the next ep, so bear with us!
Phil Lester looks at The AKT, or Albert Kennedy Trust, which celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2019 – how did it come to start in Manchester and who was Albert? By the 90s the LGBT+ party scene in Manchester was famous enough to be known as Gaychester – but why did Manchester become known for its queer community? Each episode of In This Place: Gaychester looks at a different aspect of the city’s queer history. Presenter: Phil Lester Producers: Robert Beck, Jo Dheal and Jo Newsholme Editors: Nicky Edwards and Sam Turner
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor will be christened in the Queen's chapel at Windsor Castle this weekend - but the heightened privacy around the ceremony has sparked some debate.One thing we do know is Meghan's family won't be there, as the family rift remains and the Duchess of Sussex seeks only positive role models for her son.Pod Save The Queen host Ann Gripper is joined by royal editor Russell Myers and lifestyle editor Zoe Forsey to discuss the christening plans, a busy week of royal visits, news of upcoming royal tours to Africa for the Sussexes and Pakistan for William and Kate, and Mike and Zara Tindall's affectionate appearance on Top Gear.They also catch up on William's historic visit to Albert Kennedy Trust, an LGBT homeless charity, and reflect on how much has changed for Meghan in a very short space of time. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Meet Freddie, Kush & Martin. In the very first episode the boys discuss the term GBF... The GAY BEST FRIEND! Is it ok to still be using this phrase? if you can have a gay best friend, surely yo can have a straight best friend? Later in the episode they discuss their worst dates, with one boy sharing a little too much, listen for yourself but it involves fill9ing your boots and a kebab shop. This week the boys Gay it Forward and talk about The Albert Kennedy Trust. They are a charity working to end LGBTQ+ youth homelessness. you can find out more about them here akt.org.uk Follow on Instagram @gaybourhoodpod @freddiebentleyofficial @kushting @mrmartinjoseph
This week I chat to a wonderful lady, a marvellous performer Aunty Ginger aka Thomas Henderson-Griffiths. Ginger has been on the drag circuit for four years and has made a huge impact, she won the Miss Drag UK 2019 competition and is part of The Three Ladies drag musical trio. She organises, produces and performs in her charity nights for the Albert Kennedy Trust and also performs in a variety of drag shows and events around the UK. Plus she is a grade 8 cello player! A multi talented lady indeed! Come meet everyone’s favourite Aunty, she believes in justice for cougars and combines old school and new school with campy lip sync comedy, badly sung tunes and Dad jokes. She can always be relied on for whipping her baps out at a family gathering and her trademark crusty makeup will give you life, trust! It's a great interview and a pleasure to have Aunty Ginger on the show! Thank you darling! Check out Aunty's instagram it's filled with great pics and info! Social media for Aunty: https://www.instagram.com/aunty_ginger https://twitter.com/tdgriffiths1 https://www.facebook.com/auntyginger87/ auntygingeruk@gmail.com https://www.akt.org.uk/
Jonathan Bailey is currently playing Jamie in the West End production of Company at the Gielgud Theatre. The part, originally Amy, is one of five roles in the show that’s been gender-flipped. In this episode Jonny talks about how the show was modernised during the workshop process, the importance of queer roles existing without social commentary and how shy he went whilst working with Stephen Sondheim. To find out about the upcoming gala performance of Company in aid of the LGBTQ+ charity, Albert Kennedy Trust, click here. You can buy tickets to Company on TodayTix here. Don’t forget to subscribe and follow the podcast on Twitter Instagram or Facebook for an extra look behind the scenes. There’s even more to find at backstagewith.com
On this episode we’ll be discussing the future of the LGBTQ community with our final live panel featuring Susie Green, CEO of Mermaids charity, Lee Fontaine from the Albert Kennedy Trust, award-winning youth worker Tanya Compas and Charlie Condou - actor, patron and ambassador for numerous LGBTQ charities. Thank you to Ace Hotel Shoreditch for providing us with their Miranda space to record this episode. Full transcripts, episodes and ways to get involved can be found on our website [www.QmmunityPod.com](http//qmmunitypod.com) #QmmunityPod
Sunday nights at ORANGE!Continuing to add that uplifting end to the weekend whilst giving you that added burst of good energy for the week ahead. This week we are continuing the vibe with a little touch of added Kamp! We are also raising proceeds for the worthy charity The Albert Kennedy Trust for World AIDS day weekend.3 rooms of goodies to entertain you on a Sunday night till Monday morningRoom 1 Zebra Bar, ORANGE ROOM from 11pm till closeThe uplifting Sunday Funk Force of Orange will continue to lift your spirits with it's continuing Legacy of great House Dance music.DJ's:-Sordid Soundz 11 pm till 2.30amMatt Bogard 2.30 am till CloseHosted by James Herne, GlennDora and Jason PrinceRoom 2 JASON'S JUKEBOXThe new home of Jason's Jukebox. Expect a smorgasbord of colourful people entertaining you in our piano/ entertainment bar on a weekly basis. DJ's:- Jason Prince + DJ Matthew BHosted by Miss Prince and GlennDoraSo put The Kamp back into your Sunday Party Agenda!Room 3 Protocol VIPCinema room playing a host of camp classics with lounge area and popcornOn the night expectSexy Boys courtesy of AnxyMediaFree shotsDrink PromotionsGiveawaysand much much more!Bending over backwards to improve your Sunday experience! OOh Err Missus. Look forward to seeing you there!Entry is Free before 3am £5 after for students with NUS/ Concessions or flyer£8 on the doorOrange featuring Jason's Jukebox is every Sunday in Protocol in Fire, Vauxhall. (use the Lightbox entrance) 6A South Lambeth Road, London, SW8 1SP
Sunday nights at ORANGE! Continuing to add that uplifting end to the weekend whilst giving you that added burst of good energy for the week ahead. This week we are continuing the vibe with a little touch of added Kamp! We are also raising proceeds for the worthy charity The Albert Kennedy Trust for World AIDS day weekend. 3 rooms of goodies to entertain you on a Sunday night till Monday morning Room 1 Zebra Bar, ORANGE ROOM from 11pm till close The uplifting Sunday Funk Force of Orange will continue to lift your spirits with it's continuing Legacy of great House Dance music. DJ's:- Sordid Soundz 11 pm till 2.30am Matt Bogard 2.30 am till Close Hosted by James Herne, GlennDora and Jason Prince Room 2 JASON'S JUKEBOX The new home of Jason's Jukebox. Expect a smorgasbord of colourful people entertaining you in our piano/ entertainment bar on a weekly basis. DJ's:- Jason Prince + DJ Matthew B Hosted by Miss Prince and GlennDora So put The Kamp back into your Sunday Party Agenda! Room 3 Protocol VIP Cinema room playing a host of camp classics with lounge area and popcorn On the night expect Sexy Boys courtesy of AnxyMedia Free shots Drink Promotions Giveaways and much much more! Bending over backwards to improve your Sunday experience! OOh Err Missus. Look forward to seeing you there! Entry is Free before 3am £5 after for students with NUS/ Concessions or flyer £8 on the door Orange featuring Jason's Jukebox is every Sunday in Protocol in Fire, Vauxhall. (use the Lightbox entrance) 6A South Lambeth Road, London, SW8 1SP
The UK's LGBTQ+ homelessness crisis is top of mind after James hosts Student Pride and Dan's asked our voiceover lady to record some special 'NonGay' liners. The Albert Kennedy Trust is a voluntary organisation based in England, created in 1989 to serve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people who are homeless, living in a hostile environment or in housing crisis. Please visit them for more information.Please support our special little friendship at gaynongay.com/donate A Gay & A NonGay is an independent podcast from James Barr (@imjamesbarr) and Dan Hudson (@danhudson). Email us@gaynongay.com or stay in touch via twitter, facebook or insta @gaynongay. Exec produced by @talia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This time Lady Gaga pays a surprise visit (not to us but) to the Albert Kennedy Trust. We hear about the humanist side of life from Stephen Fry. Megan Mullally aka Karen Walker says there's “a very real chance” Will and Grace is coming back. Plus there's plenty more in the podcast extra bits.
In the opening rant, Dan finally opens up and tells us what he *really* thinks of the Catholic Church. Hear the strange and seedy tale of a male lap dance gone horribly wrong. On the Magnum, Dan chats with RIVAL sex advice podcaster Dr. Debby Herbenick about PReP for women and condom aversion for ladies. And, your amazing, supportive calls to the 20 year-old lesbian from last week who feels trapped with her unkind family. You guys are the best. Donate! To the following organizations: Ali Forney Center: www.aliforneycenter.org Lucie's Place: www.luciesplace.org The True Colors Fund: https://truecolorsfund.org Albert Kennedy Trust: www.akt.org.uk 206-302-2064 This episode of the Savage Lovecast is brought to you by BollandBranch.com: luxury, affordable fair trade certified sheets. Get $50 off a set of sheets plus free shipping by going to Boll and Branch.com end enter Savage. This episode is also brought to you by Club W- the wine club that helps you to choose wine that suits your taste and ships it right to your door. For 50% off your first order, go to Club W.com/savage. Todays Lovecast is also brought to you by MeUndies.com: High quality, super-comfortable, good looking undies. Get 20% off your first order when you go to MeUndies.com/Savage
In the opening rant, Dan finally opens up and tells us what he *really* thinks of the Catholic Church. Hear the strange and seedy tale of a male lap dance gone horribly wrong. On the Magnum, Dan chats with RIVAL sex advice podcaster Dr. Debby Herbenick about PReP for women and condom aversion for ladies. And, your amazing, supportive calls to the 20 year-old lesbian from last week who feels trapped with her unkind family. You guys are the best. Donate! To the following organizations: Ali Forney Center: www.aliforneycenter.org Lucie's Place: www.luciesplace.org The True Colors Fund: https://truecolorsfund.org Albert Kennedy Trust: www.akt.org.uk 206-302-2064 This episode of the Savage Lovecast is brought to you by BollandBranch.com: luxury, affordable fair trade certified sheets. Get $50 off a set of sheets plus free shipping by going to Boll and Branch.com end enter Savage. This episode is also brought to you by Club W- the wine club that helps you to choose wine that suits your taste and ships it right to your door. For 50% off your first order, go to Club W.com/savage. Todays Lovecast is also brought to you by MeUndies.com: High quality, super-comfortable, good looking undies. Get 20% off your first order when you go to MeUndies.com/Savage
Other chocolate based biscuits products are available. Stewie is Gay, well we didnt know that. Spoons or Sharks liver? We do the time warp and have an interview by "homo with jordan and dean" - young people from Albert Kennedy Trust. There's info on do it yourself gender reassingment surgery a little chirpy chirpy cheep cheep,a bit of xfactor and a large chunk of Shirley and Tom!