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Michael sits down with Amy Middleton, founder and publisher of Archer Magazine, to celebrate their Pride Award win for Outstanding Contribution to Media. Together, they reflect on the magazine's remarkable journey over the past decade, focusing on its mission to amplify marginalized or underrepresented voices within the LGTBTIQA+ community. Amy shares insights on parenthood, the evolving landscape of queer media, and the magazine's new home at Drummond Street. Later, we delve into the upcoming Resistance issue, exploring the significance of resisting against entrenched systems that exclude people, especially queer people. Lastly, Join us as we delve into Amy's reflections and insights on Archer Magazine's journey and its ongoing commitment to uplifting queer voices. Additionally, mark your calendars for an exciting event! Thorne Harbour Health presents the Countdown to Eurovision Trivia Night on Friday, May 3rd, at the Collingwood Town Hall. Kick off the Eurovision 2024 festivities with us! For more information and to reserve your table, visit thorneharbour.org/events. Check out our other JOY Podcasts for more on LGBTIQ+ health & wellbeing. If there's something you'd like us to explore on the show, send through ideas or questions at wellwellwell@joy.org.au Find out more about LGBTIQ+ services and events in Victoria at Thorne Harbour Health and in South Australia at SAMESH. * This episode originally aired Thursday, April 11 2024 on JOY * This episode was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri and Woi Wurrung peoples. We pay our respects to their elders, past, present and emerging, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.
Thorne Harbour Health is once again presenting Wise Words - A Night of Intergenerational Storytelling, featuring some of Australia's most prominent and talented LGBTIQ+ writers, performers and activists talking about their experiences at queer women (trans and non-binary inclusive). Archer Magazine's Amy Middleton joins the program to discuss her formative years developing a passion for storytelling, ferret advocacy through journalism, and what we can expect at Wise Words on Thursday February 9 during Midsumma. Date: Thursday 9 February, 2023 Time: 6.00p.m. – 7.30p.m. Address: Victorian Pride Centre Theatrette, 79-81 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda Register to attend Subscribe to the podcast / Add to iTunes Presented by Michael, Cal, Rachel, Jacinta & Jack Email wellwellwell@joy.org.au thorneharbour.org Well Well Well is produced on the lands of the Yalukut Weelam Clan of the Boon Wurrung peoples
A story of love, loss, and lifelong wounds. Amy Middleton is a Melbourne-based journalist and founder of Archer Magazine. Amy has written and edited for dozens of magazines, produced radio for 3CR and Joy FM, and been nominated for Young Australian of the Year. She also plays AFL footy and collects interesting editions of Alice in Wonderland. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.
Amy Middleton is a respected and renowned journalist who founded iconic queer glossy, Archer Magazine touted as Australia’s and one of the worlds, most inclusive publications. In this episode Amy speaks of the birth of her “baby” […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_word/p/joy.org.au/wordforword/wp-content/uploads/sites/135/2019/04/Amy-Middleton-_mixdown.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 54:08 — 74.3MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Amy Middleton appeared first on Word for Word.
March 27, 2019 Fat Bike Birkie Experience Page ABOUT THE EPISODE Amy Middleton is the creator and owner of Bike Jacket. She and her friend Wendi Lindenmuth headed out to the Fat Bike Birkie to check out the action, watch some athletes, talk about Bike Jacket, and enjoy the scene. Wendi is creator and owner of Healing Forward Together and Creative Healing Community. Listen in as they chat about Bike Jacket, the area, and more. ----------- RELATED SHOW LINKS Mountain Bike Radio on Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/mtnbikeradio Fat Bike Birkie – https://www.birkie.com/bike/events/fat-bike-birkie/ letters to her. – https://amzn.to/2Ojoov6 The Little Green Notebook: Notes About Love & Other Things – https://amzn.to/2uibe8N The Northern Nerd – https://www.thenorthernnerd.com/ The Northern Nerd on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/thenorthernnerd/ The Northern Nerd on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thenorthernnerd/ Email Dalton – hesseldt@gmail.com | thenorthernnerds@gmail.com ----------- ABOUT THE FAT BIKE BIRKIE EXPERIENCE The Fat Bike Birkie is the largest fatbike race in the world. Over the next week, Ben Welnak and Ben Hall (“MTB Ben from New England Dirt) will be bringing you an audio experience of the weekend. This will include discussions with several different people – directors, racers, sponsors, volunteers, and anyone else willing to chat! Follow along below! (Or you can listen other ways too – GO HERE)
This week we were joined by Amy Middleton, founder of Archer Magazine to chat about independent print and her approach to publishing inclusive stories about sexuality, gender and identity. We also spoke to Justin Wolfers co-editor of The Lifted Brow and writer Lauren Carroll Harris, who's essay, "A Basically Marxist Analysis on the Rise of Activewear", features in the magazine's 38th issue. And for Thoughts That Count we looked back at the magazines that shaped our teen years, and the importance of Dolly Doctor.
This week we were joined by Amy Middleton, founder of Archer Magazine to chat about independent print and her approach to publishing inclusive stories about sexuality, gender and identity. We also spoke to Justin Wolfers co-editor of The Lifted Brow and writer Lauren Carroll Harris, who's essay, "A Basically Marxist Analysis on the Rise of Activewear", features in the magazine's 38th issue. And for Thoughts That Count we looked back at the magazines that shaped our teen years, and the importance of Dolly Doctor.
Astrophiz30: Out now on iTunes and Soundcloud. Dr Elizabeth Tasker Debunks Earth 2.0 is in the Trappist1 system, Dr Ian Musgrave “What’s Up Doc" Our feature interview is with Dr Elizabeth Tasker who gives a reality check to the claims that ‘7 earth-like planets' have been found around TRAPPIST-1, a small star about 40 light years away, and in her most recent paper, calls for a more accurate definition of our use of the term ‘habitability'. Elizabeth is a British astrophysicist who works at JAXA, the Institute of Space and Astronomical Science, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Our regular segment features Dr Ian Musgrave of ‘Astroblog’ fame, and he tells us what to look for in the night and morning skies over the next few weeks. In the news: 1. The Explosive beginnings of a supernova spotted for the first time (via Amy Middleton reporting for cosmosmagazine) and she writes about a new paper in Nature Physics about the spectacular transformation of a star, assumed to have been a red supergiant, into a supernova, just three hours after it began. 2. The unexpected discovery of young stars in old star clusters may send scientists back to the drawing board and change our understanding of how stars evolve (via Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, posted in phys.org/astronomy) 3. A White Dwarf star X9, is the closest star ever found orbiting a black hole, and it’s orbiting at an astonishing 12 million km/h. The stellar dance between these two objects is taking place inside a globular cluster 47 Tucanae, a group of about a million stars orbiting the galactic centre about 15,000 light years from Earth. (reported by Marcus Strom for the Sydney Morning Herald) Next episode: Dark Matter with Dr Elisabetta Barberio (out on 6 April)
Sex is a tricky topic: many of us struggle to communicate about sex. When times get rough, it can feel like there isn’t much guidance out there and it can be hard to recognise our own needs - let alone talk openly about our needs.Amy Middleton speaks to two women experts who empower people to address their desires and learn to speak up about those desires. For more information check out Cyndi’s workshops and online courses at CyndiDarnell.com and Lauren’s groundbreaking online store at NikkiDarling.com.au
Today, we meet half of Sydney-based feminist cabaret quartet Lady Sings It Better. The troupe perform pop songs with a hilarious and poignant feminist subtext, taking to the stage at comedy festivals, fringe festivals and queer community events around Australia and the world.Amy Middleton chats with artistic director, Maeve Marsden, a writer, producer and performer with a long and impressive history in the arts and social justice. She founded Lady Sings it Better in 2009, influenced by her passion for cabaret and women, and found three talented performers to round out her quartet. One of those performers is Libby Wood, who also joins us in the studio. Libby completed a Bachelor of Music at the Australian Institute of Music, and was a finalist in the Sydney Cabaret Showcase in 2009.LANGUAGE WARNING: First 1.5 mins of showMore info: www.ladysingsitbetter.com
Amy Middleton speaks to two women doing amazing things for fair production of fashion.Rebekka Carey-Smith is an accreditation advisor for Ethical Clothing Australia, and Sigrid McCarthy has just launched Intent Journal, a magazine that explores the current fashion system, and people’s relationships with clothing.Presenter: Amy MiddletonGuests: Rebekka Carey-Smith, Sigrid McCarthy
Amy Middleton speaks to Van Badham about community outrage over the Abbott Government's announcement that arts funding will be cut from Australia Council to make way for a new funding body. Featuring Van Badham, speaking about campaign #freethearts