• About Growing Up Queer And Community with Carina Noebel
    Jun 27 2023

    Back at it again with a very special guest: Carina Noebel, a queer photographer based in Cologne, Germany! She shares some anecdotes about what it was like for her to grow up as a queer woman, what community means to her and all that good stuff. Plug in some headphones, turn up your speakers and listen to our queer conversation!


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    29 mins
  • About Pride And Queering Alcohol
    Jun 20 2023

    HAPPY PRIDE MONTH, OH MY DAYS! Today I am talking about a small part of what can constitute pride (month) as a queer person: nightclubs, alcohol and all that jazz. Of course pride is more than that; it's about resistance, education, learning about those who came before us and trying our best to make the world a better place for those coming after us. However, a big part of our community within and next to those elements is celebration and being together, which often times comes with drinks that are flowing. How can alcohol be queered?


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    Works cited in this episode:


    Emslie, C., Lennox, J. and Ireland, L. (2017). 'The role of alcohol in identity construction among LGBT people: a qualitative study', Sociology of Health & Illness, 39(8), pp. 1465-1479. DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.12605 (Accessed: 13 June 2023). 


    Hill, T. (2012). ‘A brief history of queer experience with addiction and recovery’, S & F Online, pp. 1-6. Available at: https://sfonline.barnard.edu/a-brief-history-of-queer-experience-with-addiction-and-recovery/ (Accessed: 13 June 2023). 


    Hunt, G., Antin, T., Sanders, E. and Sisneros, M. (2019). 'Queer youth, intoxication and queer drinking spaces', Journal of Youth Studies, 22(3), pp. 380-400. DOI: 10.1080/13676261.2018.1508826 (Accessed: 13 June 2023). 


    McDermott, E., Roen, K. and Scourfield, J. (2008). ‘Avoiding shame: young LGBT people, homophobia and self-destructive behaviours’, Culture, Health & Sexuality, 10(8), pp. 815-829. DOI: 10.1080/13691050802380974 (Accessed: 13 June 2023). 


    McNair, R., Pennay, A., Hughes, T., Brown, R. Leonard, W. and Lubman, D. I. (2016). ‘A model for lesbian, bisexual and queer-related influences on alcohol consumption and implications for policy and practice’, Culture, Health & Sexuality, 18(4), pp. 405-421, DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2015.1089602 (Accessed: 13 June 2023). 


    “Queers Read This.” Leaflet published anonymously and distributed by queers at the Pride March in New York in June 1990.


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    28 mins
  • About Feminism And The Music Industry with AMILLI
    Jun 13 2023

    Today, I've got a very special guest on the show: AMILLI, the singer and artist from Germany! She is sharing her experience working in the music industry as a woman, how feminism affects her artistry and walks me through some valuable life advice she can give to young women and girls.

    AMILLI's new album SOAMI is out on all streaming platforms! Follow @amilli.official to keep up with any new music or events coming out!


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    55 mins
  • About Feminist Killjoy And Being The Debbie Downer
    Jun 5 2023

    Have you ever felt like the debbie downer at the family table all because you called someone out on their sexist bullshit? Or have you ever ruined an evening with friends by telling someone's boyfriend that he is being a prick? Then this episode's for you! Today I go through one of the most compelling writings I have ever read, Sara Ahmed's book 'The Feminist Killjoy Handbook'. With her work, Ahmed has put something into words I have felt for a while and goes into feeling like the humourless feminist, the nerves it costs to take on that role and the meaning of solidarity between feminist killjoys.


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    32 mins