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OUTCAST WORLD residents the queer writer, journalist and Only Fans model Topher Taylor and Loud Brown Gays podcast host Nick Charles join Graeme Smith for a groupchat to talk through the latest happenings for LGBTQ+ people around the world:Has the rapid rise of Trump and the American evangelical right wing created an existential crisis for the LGBTQ community?What the success of REFORM UK will mean for queer people in the UK?And Nick has some highly unconventional theories about the selection process for the latest Pope.---THIS IS OUTCAST WORLD ---Like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a review. This helps us become easier to discover. Please take time to rate the show and if you're enjoying the podcast then take time to comment about it wherever you listen. //////// Check us on Insta, Youtube and TikTok @thisisoutcastworld ///// Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graeme Smith and his husband Steven John travel to Trinidad and Tobago to launch series 6 of OUTCAST UK just days after the country's shock court ruling recriminalised homosexuality, reinstating a colonial-era law that now carries a 5-year prison sentence for same-sex intimacy.In this on-the-ground exclusive, OUTCAST UK meets Jason Jones, the activist taking the Trinidadian government to the Privy Council in London — the last hope for decriminalisation, not just in Trinidad, but for millions of LGBTQ+ people across the Commonwealth.Together, we unpack the deep scars of British colonial law, the grip of modern-day US-backed conservative networks, and the global battle to push back against the rising tide of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.This isn't just a story about one island — it's a frontline report from a legal fight that could shape queer rights across the world.Producer- Graeme Smith Contributors - Jason Jones and Steven John. Like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a review.We're on Insta and TikTok @playoutcastuk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I caught up with the SA20 league commissioner and Proteas legend Graeme Smith for a chat that ranged from his observations of the SA20, future goals for the SA20, the Proteas Test team, and IPL franchisees' involvement in South African cricket. Join me on the latest episode of Running Between The Wickets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In an engaging conversation with Rory Steyn, SA20 commissioner Graeme Smith reflects on his transition from cricket captain to league leader, the tournament's massive economic impact, and the growth of new cricket audiences. He also shares memories of his rugby-playing days and his loyalty to the Stormers. As SA20's third season concludes, Smith's vision for the league is clear—bigger, better, and built to last. Closing off the episode, host Rory Steyn unpacks the latest rugby results.
Nick is joined by Cornelius Lysaght for today's round-up of all the news from around the horseracing world. In a busy show, they look ahead to Festival Trials' day at Cheltenham, and hear from trainer Mouse Morris and owner Andy Edwards whose Gentlemansgame and L'Homme Presse will knock heads in the Cotswold Chase. Also today, Nick and Cornelius take a look into the BHA Judicial Panel's latest raft of fast track cases, and consider whether the penalties for medication offences are too lenient. Plus, trainer Lucy Wadham reflects on a spectacular weekend, including with the barnstorming Jax Junior, potentially bound for Grade One company. Timeform's Dan Barber gives context to Jonbon's performance, while - on a day when numbers are being crunched - handicappers Graeme Smith and Mark Bird - go through the finer points of the European 2yo Classifications. Jerome Reynier outlines Facteur Cheval's possible Middle Eastern campaign ahead of his appearance in Dubai this week, while Maine Chance and Gestut Fahrhof's Andreas Jacobs is our Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Graeme Smith, SA20 League Commissioner speaks to Bongani Bingwa about the upcoming SA20 cricket league which will host 26 matches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yas Rana, Ben Gardner and Phil Walker reflect on the conclusion of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which saw Australia win the SCG Test and take the series 3-1. There's chat about both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's struggles, Jasprit Bumrah's workload and what the triumph means for this generation of Australian players. Elsewhere in the show there's discussion about the ICC's reported plans to introduce a two-tier system for Test cricket and calls for England to boycott their Champions Trophy fixture against Afghanistan. Mark Butcher also joins Yas to chat about the role of the spinner in Australian Tests and the start of the SA20. 0:00 Intro / 2:58 Rohit Sharma / 12:31 Virat Kohli / 17:17 India / 20:46 Scott Boland / 25:23 Mark Butcher / 37:03 Two-tier Test cricket? / 52:33 Graeme Smith / 55:48 Should England boycott Afghanistan? / 1:14:37 Outro
Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain are joined by South Africa's former captain Graeme Smith to discuss all things South African cricket.With the SA20 tournament about to begin, Graeme discusses his role in the formation of the competition, gives his thoughts on the state of Test cricket, and talks about the current South Africa Test side which has reached the World Test Championship final.
Jack, Pipes & Graeme Smith of Foxes Pride look ahead to the next few games for City.
The worldwide hit LGBTQ+ show Heartstopper is back on Netflix for its highly anticipated third series. Just ahead of the launch, Bradley Riches caught up with Graeme Smith live in the studio in London to talk about how he got on the show, navigating life as a queer autistic person and how it really was in Celeb Big Brother earlier this year. THIS IS OUTCAST UK
Jamie Mackay talks to Toby Williams, Dom Jones, Cameron Bagrie, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, and Graeme Smith.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Blue September - prostate cancer awareness month - so we talk to man at the coal face of the battle against a common cancer afflicting men. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
China has been exerting its influence in the South Pacific where nations like Kiribati, Nauru and the Solomon Islands have switched their alliances from Taipei to Beijing. Graeme Smith, a senior fellow at the Department of Pacific Affairs of Australian National University shares his analysis on what China is doing in the global geopolitical scheme of things.Image Credit: shutterstock.com
UK Black Pride took place on Sunday 11th August 2024, just a week after racist violence erupted on the UK's streets. Far right rioting, violent public racist attacks and inflammatory rhetoric have left some people of colour fearful or in their own homes. The UK's black and brown population have barely begun to process what has gone on. UK Black Pride this year was taking place in the middle of a global war on woke by the far right around the world. We begin to start the conversations about how safe we feel after these events and why UK Black Pride was such an important statement. Graeme Smith talk's the morning after the event to Asad Zafar a non binary queer activist, muslim and sexual health testing outreach worker in London. Graeme also talks to comedian and writer Holly Stars who is live from the Edinburgh fringe with news of their new drag comedy show "JUSTICE FOR HOLLY". and Kev McGrath is on hand with a check on the week's biggest LGBTQ news stories from around the world. THIS IS OUTCAST UK
UK LGBTQ rapper James Indigo has been delighting audiences around europe and hitting us with sexual energy to his music like "Daddy's coming home" and rapping about being a top and "D Print" for the last few years. The Birmingham born queer rapper with a staunchly catholic mum mixes his Jamaican / British background with his queer perspective on pop culture. The result is a unique sound from unique guy. His new single "But you said we had a connection" brings us a different and more emotional side to the guy we thought we knew. We stuck James Indigo in a studio for an hour with Graeme Smith to talk about his music, sex, Madonna and Nicki Minaj. THIS IS OUTCAST UK
The creator of "the other blue pill" podcast, HIV and prep expert Phil Samba from The Love Tank drops in to talk all things prep, getting access to it, and also new developments in sexual health like doxy pep. Graeme Smith and Topher Taylor host. THIS IS OUTCAST UK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
How can we be HIV free by 2030? Virgin Radio presenter Graeme Smith hosts this groupchat with Hollyoaks actor David McPherson, his husband David Allwood and the HIV expert and broadcaster Susan Cole.In this at times deeply emotional group chat we hear about how Peter found out he was HIV positive and how over a decade later his husband David is still negative, all thanks to HIV medication keeping him undetectable, meaning the virus is untransmittable (U=U). We also hear about how prep has changed the game for HIV. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the stars of new UK LGBTQ movie Bonus track drops in to chat to Graeme Smith and Topher Taylor. Bonus track is a story of young love, with reminders of "Heartstopper" and mid 90s queer classic "beautiful thing". Samuel drops in to explain why its so important to be involved in a film like this. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Trans model, influencer and activist Kenny Ethan Jones drops into the studio to talk to Graeme Smith and Topher Taylor about his new book "Dear Cisgender People". Kenny's mum was hugely supportive of his transition and despite the loss of her a few years ago, he still owes her acceptance, love and support everything. THIS IT OUTCAST UK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
This Red Inker is about batting, and so we get on someone who was pretty good at it: AB de Villiers. We talk about how you play fast bowling, how he got good against spin, quick hands, other sports, fixing his technique, the great batters he played with, who he modelled his game on, and why Graeme Smith cornered him in an elevator.-To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber.Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT.To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts-This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitkMukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side.
Hosted by Graeme Smith and Topher Taylor from the studios of Virgin Radio Pride. We hear exclusively from Esther Ghey, mother of Brianna Ghey, ahead of her documentary with Jason Feley for Virgin Radio Pride 2024. Kevin McGrath has the latest from Pride Daily and we talk through the week's LGBTQ+ happenings. THIS IS OUTCAST UK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Dushyant Chautala of JJP writes to Haryana governor, seeks 'immediate' floor test; backs Congress, EAM Jaishankar meets Maldives counterpart, hopes for ‘convergence of perspectives', Twist in Bengal's Sandeshkhali case as woman withdraws rape charges against TMC men: ‘Never forced to…', Eknath Shinde rushes to Nashik to sort out differences in Mahayuti, 'Should happen behind closed door': Graeme Smith, Mike Hesson alarmed by LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka's conduct with KL Rahul
Jamie Mackay and Grant Nisbett talk to Sir Bill English, Warwick Catto, Don Carson, Graeme Smith, Tim Myers, Murray Deaker, and Chris Russell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former marketing manager for Ballance Agri-Nutrients and the former chief executive of Norwood - both instrumental in getting the show nationwide - comment on the importance of maintaining friendships outside of business.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
U.S.-China & the World is an interview series investigating how the U.S.-China relationship impacts societies, economies, and policies around the globe. Through short interviews with local experts, this series takes a closer look at the countries and regions affected by and navigating through U.S.-China tensions—and ultimately, how the United States and China together can build a better future for the international community. The Pacific Islands lie in China's and the United States' backyards. How can the two countries become better neighbors to the region to better the lives of those living in the Pacific? Graeme Smith, professor and podcast host, joined the National Committee on July 27, 2023 to broadly discuss the perspective from the Pacific Islands. About the speaker Read the transcipt Follow Graeme Smith on X: @GraemeKSmith Listen to The Little Red Podcast Want to suggest a country or region for us to cover? Email us at communications@ncuscr.org Subscribe to the National Committee on YouTube for video of this interview. Follow us on Twitter (@ncuscr) and Instagram (@ncuscr).
Liam McDonald is in the studio with Graeme Smith this week, chatting about the latest happenings and events across the queer diaspora. Get involved on Tik Tok and Instagram just search PLAYOUTCASTUK. Includes a news update from Kev McGrath at Pride daily. THIS IS OUTCAST UK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Topher Taylor and Graeme Smith are in the studio talking about what the Diane Abbott story says about us as a nation and the NHS stopping giving puberty blockers to under 18's. Plus a check on the week's LGBTQ+ news stories with Kev McGrath from Pride Daily. THIS IS OUTCAST UK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Today's panel features the current MP for Northland and the GM Waikato and Coromandel Drug Detection Agency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Wayne Langford, David Seymour, Shane McManaway, Steve Wyn-Harris, Grant McCallum, and Graeme Smith.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the shock news of queer strictly veteran Robin Windsor's passing this week, Graeme Smith talks to his friend David Allwood about grief and loneliness. We're also talking about the film that has cinema audiences in tears - all of us strangers AND how queer dance collective Homoparody is bringing the community together in London. Plus Kev is here with the latest LGBTQ+ news with a Pride Daily update. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Graeme Smith, SA20 League Commissioner, outlines the journey to crowning the 2024 Betway SA20 victors, which is already starting as the League enters the Playoffs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the racing news from around the world today. With the official juvenile classifications for 2023 released today, Nick talks to Aidan O'Brien about plans for his champions City of Troy and Opera Singer, whilst he also has a bulletin on Pegasus Turf favourite Warm Heart. BHA 2yo handicapper Graeme Smith provides historical context and shows his working. Elsewhere, racing managers Anthony Bromley and Joe Chambers look ahead to the weekend and beyond, the former particularly interesting on Unibet Hurdle entry Impaire et Passe. Jockey Chris Ward tells us of his new career with Deborah Cole and their hopes for Flight Deck in the Cleeve Hurdle, while our Weatherbys Bloodstock element is devoted to first season sires, and features Fitzdares' Sam Hockenhull and Far Above's stallion master Jack Cantillon.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the racing news from around the world today. With the official juvenile classifications for 2023 released today, Nick talks to Aidan O'Brien about plans for his champions City of Troy and Opera Singer, whilst he also has a bulletin on Pegasus Turf favourite Warm Heart. BHA 2yo handicapper Graeme Smith provides historical context and shows his working. Elsewhere, racing managers Anthony Bromley and Joe Chambers look ahead to the weekend and beyond, the former particularly interesting on Unibet Hurdle entry Impaire et Passe. Jockey Chris Ward tells us of his new career with Deborah Cole and their hopes for Flight Deck in the Cleeve Hurdle, while our Weatherbys Bloodstock element is devoted to first season sires, and features Fitzdares' Sam Hockenhull and Far Above's stallion master Jack Cantillon.
Sex educator, and Gay London Life columnist, Topher Taylor, joins Graeme Smith in the studio to chat about his Only Fans page featuring him performing with downlow straight guys interested in making anon p0rn. Includes a check on the latest LGBTQ+ news stories making the headlines right now with Kevin McGrath from Pride Daily. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Paris Munro from Gaydio breakfast joins Graeme Smith to chat through some of the worlds biggest LGBTQ+ news stories. Including an extended chat about the latest on the sad news this week about the death of Sophie Anderson just weeks after her partner. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
A mid week catch-up on the week's biggest queer news and chat with special guest Jaxon Feeley. Part two of Graeme Smith's interview with Jaxon Feeley from Channel 4 show Banged up - Stars behind bars. We talk about his reaction to increases in anti trans violence after the murder of Brianna Ghey in Warrington. As a trans man from nearby Wigan and someone who has worked with vulnerable adults in prison, Jaxon had some words for parents engaging in anti trans rhetoric. We also talk about why he decided to plan the Live your truth concert at Heaven in London featuring Danny Beard and a host of other celebs to raise funds for the transgender clinic. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
We are back and after a check on the week's queer news stories with Kev from Pride Daily. GRAEME SMITH talks to Houston based author TATE BARKLEY. His new book outlines his battles with alcohol and partying and how he hit rock bottom and lost his law firm. After a friend paid for him to go into rehab, he built his life back up again. Tate's 24 year recovery journey has compelled him to write and speak about personal integrity, ethics, shame, self-acceptance, mental wellness, and resilience. His story demonstrates how shame and addiction can disrupt lives, businesses and institutions. His new book, Sunday Dinners, Moonshine, and Men, published in September 2023, recounts Tate's troubled relationship with his father and his journey to overcome his shame and the scarcity mindset that fueled his addictions and blocked his ability to find peace in his life. Tate offers a deeply personal account of his dysfunctional childhood, from the backwoods of North Carolina, to his family's struggles with poverty in Central Florida, and their ultimate move to the boomtown of 1970s Houston, Texas. He details his attempts to control his escalating drinking and repress his sexuality as he became a successful attorney, only to hit rock bottom and lose it all. THIS IT OUTCAST UK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Jack Rafferty is joined by former Foxes winger Matt Piper and Graeme Smith from Foxes Pride to reflect on the win at QPR. Plus, how do the Foxes prepare for the visit of Leeds United and Harry Winks has his say on the mood in the camp.
A roundup of the weeks biggest LGBTQ+ news stories from around the world. Queer news man Kev McGrath sits in for Graeme Smith this week and he is back with a preview of his own podcast called Pride Daily. It's a roundup of the days LGBTQ+ news and it will be partnering with OUTCAST UK on our regular episodes to keep us upto date with the queer news agenda. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Graeme Smith is live in conversation with Ghislain Pascal live from Manchester on the Boys Boys Boys world tour 2023 in front of a live audience at UNITOM in the Northern Quarter. Ghislain was a celebrity agent and publicist for many years – including as agent to the legendary photographer Bob Carlos Clarke. Following the death of Carlos Clarke in 2006 he co-founded The Little Black Gallery - one of London's leading photography galleries - with Tamara Beckwith Veroni in 2008. He is an avid collector of photography which are housed in a permanent exhibition space at his home in France. He is the Editor of the BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! books and magazines. BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! is a programme by The Little Black Gallery started in 2018, curated by co-founder Ghislain Pascal, to promote queer and gay fine art photography. It now represents more than 65 photographers from 30 countries - including China, India, Iran, Poland, and Russia where gay rights are repressed and queer lives under constant threat. The first BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! book, with a foreword by David Furnish, was published in 2019; the second by teNeues | MENDO in 2020. Both are sold out, with all the royalties donated to the Elton John AIDS Foundation. The bi-annual BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Magazine was launched in January 2021. THIS IS OUTCAST UK- LIVE FROM MANCHESTER --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Neil Manthorp and the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison are joined by the former South Africa captain and SA20 commissioner Graeme Smith for a special Following On Podcast. They discuss the success of the first year of the competition, how it can be improved in the second year, and how it's helping Cricket in South Africa. They also discuss the challenges of the tournament, with it set to clash with South Africa's Test tour of New Zealand next year, and they discuss the current Cricket World Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look back at the opening round of games at the Cricket World Cup. They ask how worried should England fans be following their heavy 9-wicket defeat to New Zealand in their opening game of the tournament, and they also hear from the England captain Jos Buttler. They debate Australia's defeat to India and whether they'll make it to the semi-finals with just one frontline spinner, and they reflect on South Africa registering a world record total at a World Cup, and hear from their legendary captain Graeme Smith. Elsewhere, the Nottinghamshire all-rounder Steven Mullaney joins the show to reflect on standing down as captain, and they bring you the weekly feature - the final word! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graeme Smith is in Manchester this week talking to transmasculine-non binary legend Paris Munro from the Gaydio breakfast show about if things are OK with former cock destroyers star and OUTCAST UK guest Sophie Anderson. The LGBTQ meme star's partner (who appeared on this show with her just a few months ago) announced she was dead on social media and then backtracked days later causing deep concern amongst queer fans. This episode begins with a roundup of the world's queer news this week.. including: The UK home secretary Suella Braverman has doubled down on her anti LGBTQ+ asylum comments in response to criticism from Elton John that her views lack “compassion”. Sir Elton also said the senior tory was “legitimising hate and violence”. Incredibly disturbing news coming out of Russia over the last few days. A transgender woman has spoken about being forced to undergo conversion therapy, involving masculinity training and being ordered to castrate a pig. California has signed new legislation to help LGBTQ+ youth. The new laws include LGBTQ+ cultural competency training by public school teachers and staff, the establishment of an advisory task force to identify LGBTQ+ pupil needs across the state and amending the foster care vetting process to make sure ensure LGBTQ+ youth in the foster system are not placed in anti-LGBTQ+ foster homes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Live from London Podcast Festival 2023 at Kings Place. Graeme Smith is joined by show regulars including the Loud Brown Gay's podcast host, Gaydio and Fire London DJ Nick Charles. Alongside Topher Taylor – the sex educator, Only Fans model and columnist for Gay London Life magazine. Joining the team for the evening is the controversial queer artist Liam Stonier McDonald, famous for his art on chemsex, addictions, his mothers alcoholism and his outspoken views. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
This Friday we are doing our first ever live episode recording of OUTCAST UK at The London Podcast Festival in front of a small ticketed studio audience. On stage will be Graeme Smith hosting as usual, joined by his mate and OG OUTCAST regular NICK CHARLES, The Gaydio host and Loud Brown Gays podcaster. Also joining are sex educator and London Gay Life columnist Topher Taylor and Liam Stonier McDonald the controversial LGBTQ+ artist. Here we get a taster of what is to come on Friday and talk about the fetish model from the UK who posted nazi themed content and what the fallout has been from this online. Tickets are available to be in the small studio audience at Kings Place on KINGSPLACE.CO.UK as part of London Podcast Festival 2023 in association with Guardian Podcasts and Acast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
2 years after their first episode went viral . Graeme Smith is catching up with Liam Stonier McDonald in London a week out from a live show at the London Podcast Festival in Kings Cross. Liam will join Graeme, Nick Charles and Topher Taylor for a live recording of an episode of OUTCAST UK in front of a studio audience at the event. This week we're catching up with everyone pre show and on this episode its the return of the most cancelled Queer artist in the UK - Liam Stonier McDonald, who is as usual annoyingly likeable despite his sometimes unpopular thoughts on issues. We hear about his art show being cancelled last year by a gallery under pressure from other performers. He tells us his thoughts about PREP and gets stuck into Just Stop Oil... Graeme is opposed. THIS IS OUTCAST UK Tickets to our show at London Podcast Festival on Friday 8th September are linked from PLAYOUTCASTUK.COM --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
NATHANIEL HALL is a queer icon. He's an actor, theatre-maker, writer, performer, director, producer and HIV activist from Manchester. He is artistic director of DIBBY THEATRE in Manchester - an LGBTQ+ working class theatre company. Recent credits include once in a generation TV drama It's A Sin in which he played love interest of Richie Tozer (played by Olly Alexander), the 20 something actor Donald Bassett. He had a hit Edinburgh festival solo show called First Time that received critical acclaim and he is Co-Creative Director of the Manchester Pride Candlelit Vigil. He talks to Graeme Smith about the trauma of being diagnosed positive at the age of 16 and hiding it from everyone for 15 years. How it felt to meet up with Russell T Davies and be cast in It's a Sin and his new show Toxic based on the kind of dysfunctional and co-dependent relationships we can easily find ourselves in. THIS IS OUTCAST UK // Come see our live show at The London Podcast Festival on Friday 8th September at 7pm. Tickets are less than £10 to be in the audience of our live episode recording - follow the ticket link on PLAYOUCASTUK.COM --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Bobo Sango is a queer rapper from Los Angeles and has been nicknamed the first male Niki Minaj. Bobo is an openly gay rapper with a genuine love for Hip-Hop. Capable of crossing into pop, Afro-beats and techno. He is a breath of fresh air to the genre. His first big performance was at LA Black Gay Pride in 2019 following the success of his first mixtape Assimilation Vol 1. With some highly sexual and homoerotic themes in his music videos they have reached hundreds of thousands of streams. Graeme Smith speaks to him about his music, being a queer rapper and the difference between US and US racism in his experience just as he is leaving for the airport to fly to London for UK Black Pride. He performs in South London on Thursday 17th August - check out his instagram for more info @bobbysango. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message
Owynn Palmer-Atkin & Matt Piper are joined by Foxes Pride's Graeme Smith to talk what should be the top priorities for the new City boss, Enzo Maresca.
Author and motivator Richard Sutton talks about his experiences working with some of the world's best tennis players and within the Chinese Olympic structure. Sutton's unique insight makes for a fascinating discussion on what really motivates success and how it plays out at the top level of sport. Sutton recently released his third book 'Thrive: The Power of Resilience" where he draws on his experience to empower individual and business leaders.SHOW NOTES:Caught My EyeKara Goucher's tweet about Brody Buffington's banning for over-celebration Article on Camille Herron's long run views, with some really interesting discussion on bone stress in response to training, as submitted by Patron Edward PriceArticle mentioning Eilish McColgan's rebound hypoglycaemia, submitted by Julia Littlefair and hopefully a topic for future explorationStory on South African women's cricket player being left out of national team after failing fitness test, sent in by Graeme Smith as a Caught my Eye Topic.Main InterviewAmazon link to the Richard Sutton's book Richard Sutton's website Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.