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History Hub
The Early Years of LGBT Activism (1970s-1990s).
This podcast was recorded at workshop 1 of LGBT Activism in Ireland, 1973-2023 - Looking Back, Going Forward. The project comprised of two workshops which were organised by Mary McAuliffe (Director, UCD Gender Studies), in partnership with the National LGBT Federation (NXF), and funded by Research Ireland New Foundations award. This podcast on the early years of LGBT Activism in Ireland featured poet Mary Dorcey (ISLM), psychologist and activist Ger Moane, Tonie Walsh (Irish Queer Archive), activists Ailbhe Smyth and Patricia Prendiville (ILGA-Europe), and Mary McAuliffe (UCD Gender Studies).
2025-07-09
1h 24
Ireland Said Yes
Bonus - Ailbhe Smyth
In the first bonus episode of Ireland Said Yes, Shane talks to veteran activist Ailbhe Smyth. She discusses her memories of the 2015 Marriage Referendum, how she's won and lost campaigns, and what advice Ailbhe would give future generations of Irish LGBT+ activists. Ireland Said Yes is an Onic Original.Written and Presented by Shane Daniel Byrne.Developed and Produced by Series Producer, Paul Macgregor.Audio design, mixing, and sound editing - Fionn O'Brien and Paul Macgregor. Visual design - Stephen King O'Farrell and Conor Daly. ...
2025-06-26
50 min
History Hub
Documenting the Movement. Queer Histories, Public and Personal Archives, Collective Memory - The History of LGBT Activism in Ireland.
This podcast was recorded at workshop 1 of LGBT Activism in Ireland, 1973-2023 - Looking Back, Going Forward. The project comprised of two workshops which were organised by Mary McAuliffe (Director, UCD Gender Studies), in partnership with the National LGBT Federation (NXF), and funded by Research Ireland New Foundations award. Panel 3 was on 'Documenting the Movement. Queer Histories, Public and Personal Archives, Collective Memory' and featured: Paraic Kerrigan (UCD), Orla Egan (Cork LGBT Archive), Sara Phillips (Irish Trans Archive), Mary McAuliffe (UCD) and, Tonie Walsh (Irish Queer Archive). The panel was chaired by Ruth Baldacchino from UCD.
2025-06-25
1h 18
Teacher Talk with the INTO
Pride in Progress: 20 Years of the INTO LGBT+ Teachers’ Group
In this episode of Teacher Talk with the INTO, we mark two decades of the INTO LGBT+ Teachers’ Group, a community built on resilience, representation, and change.Join us as we discuss: The origins of the LGBT+ Teachers’ GroupKey Irish legislation in policy and advocacyOngoing challenges for LGBT+ teachersHow to be an ally to LGBT+ teachersHear firsthand from two members about the group's impact on the LGBT+ community in education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-06-24
22 min
Miss Chatelaine
Áine Tyrrell – Show #355 (part 2), 8 June 2025
Katie catches up with Irish singer-songwriter and activist Áine Tyrrell as Áine prepares to move back to Ireland after more than ten years living in the Northern Rivers region of Australia. Áine talks about the reasons behind her move, the new live performance video of her song ‘Singing Our Way Home’, the importance of art as medicine, and more. There are also some excellent new songs by Australian and New Zealand artists. Here is the playlist: Spotfires – Kane Vincent Don’t Worry You Got Time – Emily Lubitz Singing Our Way Home – Áine Tyrrell ft. Leah Manaema Avene In This House – Áin...
2025-06-24
53 min
History Hub
Writing our Histories - The History of LGBT Activism in Ireland.
This podcast was recorded at workshop 1 of LGBT Activism in Ireland, 1973-2023 - Looking Back, Going Forward. The project comprised of two workshops which were organised by Mary McAuliffe (Director, UCD Gender Studies), in partnership with the National LGBT Federation (NXF), and funded by Research Ireland New Foundations award. Panel 2 was on 'Writing our Histories' and featured: Paraic Kerrigan (UCD), Sonja Tiernan (Irish Humanities Alliance) Orla Egan (Cork LGBT Archive) Sara Phillips (Irish Trans Archive). The panel was chaired by Morgan Wait from UCD.
2025-06-20
53 min
PRIDE Daily
Grown adults have conniptions over a lesbian bishop in an Irish cathedral
Also on today’s PRIDE Daily: Some of Australia’s blood donation restrictions affecting queer people are being lifted +++ Oscar Wilde’s British Library reading pass is being reinstated.>>> Tell your friends about PRIDE Daily. It proves you love them.>>> Got a smart speaker? Someone’s doing well… Ask it to “Play the latest PRIDE Daily”.>>> Subscribe, rate, review, share, eat, sleep, rave, repeat.Talk to us on our socials:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/pridedailypod.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pridedailypodInstagram: h...
2025-06-18
02 min
PRIDE Daily
Grown adults have conniptions over a lesbian bishop in an Irish cathedral
Also on today’s PRIDE Daily: Some of Australia’s blood donation restrictions affecting queer people are being lifted +++ Oscar Wilde’s British Library reading pass is being reinstated.>>> Tell your friends about PRIDE Daily. It proves you love them.>>> Got a smart speaker? Someone’s doing well… Ask it to “Play the latest PRIDE Daily”.>>> Subscribe, rate, review, share, eat, sleep, rave, repeat.Talk to us on our socials:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/pridedailypod.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pridedailypodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pridedailypodThreads: https://www.threads.net/@pridedailypodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pridedailypodYouTube: https://www.yo...
2025-06-18
03 min
History Hub
History of LGBT Activism in Ireland.
This podcast was recorded at workshop 1 of LGBT Activism in Ireland, 1973-2023 - Looking Back, Going Forward. The project comprised of two workshops which were organised by Mary McAuliffe (Director, UCD Gender Studies), in partnership with the National LGBT Federation (NXF), and funded by Research Ireland New Foundations award. This podcast on the History of LGBT Activism in Ireland featured poet Mary Dorcey (ISLM), Tonie Walsh (Irish Queer Archive), activist Ailbhe Smyth and Mary McAuliffe (UCD Gender Studies).
2025-05-29
1h 00
Irish Times Inside Politics
'The people who voted no are expected to go under a rock and disappear' - Ronán Mullen on losing the marriage referendum
The tenth anniversary of the marriage equality referendum has prompted some reminiscing about how the vote was the first of two pinnacles for progressivism in Ireland, the other being the abortion referendum three years later. For women and members of the LGBT community, the successful campaigns were pivotal moments for an Ireland escaping its oppressive past. But what about those on the losing side? Senator Ronán Mullen, who campaigned for a no vote, joins Hugh and Pat to talk about how those defeats shaped social conservatism in Ireland in the years since. Click here for o...
2025-05-19
35 min
Inside Politics with Hugh Linehan
'The people who voted no are expected to go under a rock and disappear' - Ronán Mullen on losing the marriage referendum
The tenth anniversary of the marriage equality referendum has prompted some reminiscing about how the vote was the first of two pinnacles for progressivism in Ireland, the other being the abortion referendum three years later. For women and members of the LGBT community, the successful campaigns were pivotal moments for an Ireland escaping its oppressive past. But what about those on the losing side? Senator Ronán Mullen, who campaigned for a no vote, joins Hugh and Pat to talk about how those defeats shaped social conservatism in Ireland in the years since. Click here for o...
2025-05-19
35 min
heretics.
EXPOSED: Ireland's Islamification & Secret LGBT Classes - Jana Lunden
Ireland is on the brink — and this interview reveals the truth the mainstream media won’t touch. From the open border crisis to secretive LGBTQ+ sex education in schools, we uncover the growing concerns of Irish citizens who feel silenced by hate speech laws and cultural pressure. Why are migrant hotels popping up across the country while Irish people struggle to find homes? Why are 12-year-olds being taught graphic content — and told to keep it secret from their parents? Why are women carrying weapons for protection on Irish streets? This i...
2025-04-10
59 min
Queeritage
Ó ghníomhaí go homoseanchaí – Richard O’Leary - From activist to fairy storyteller.
In this episode in Irish for Seachtain na Gaeilge (Irish language week) Dr Richard O’Leary recounts his years of LGBTQ activism in the faith sector, the landmark legal case he took in 2006 against the Irish government and his latest career as a fairy storyteller or homoseanchaí. Richard was Interviewed by our volunteer Pádraig DonnellySa chlár seo do Sheachtain na Gaeilge insíonn an Dr Richard O’Leary na blianta atá caite aige i mbun gníomhaíochta LADTA in earnáil an chreidimh, an cás dlí suntasach a thóg sé i 2006 i gco...
2025-03-12
29 min
General Talk
Episode 40: 25th Anniversary of the lifting of the Armed Forces LGBT ban
Joining host, Harry Bucknall, to discuss this anniversary and share their experiences are: Ed Hall, Chair of Fighting With Pride; Brigadier Clare Phillips CBE, Deputy Military Secretary and Chair of the Army LGBT+ Network; and Guardsman Wez Guren, serving with the 1st Battalion, the Irish Guards.
2025-02-26
31 min
Out Takes
Out Takes Extra: John Crowley for ‘We Live in Time’
The latest release from award winning Irish film and theatre director John Crowley is called ‘We Live in Time’, starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, which is in cinemas now.... LEARN MORE The post Out Takes Extra: John Crowley for ‘We Live in Time’ appeared first on Out Takes.
2025-01-23
13 min
The Sex, Research & Resistance Podcast
E9 Part 2: Intersectionality in Irish abortion campaigns
“Intersectionality has been hailed as one of the most transformative theoretical developments in critical legal studies, political theory, feminist and critical race studies and its influence is felt in a range of policy areas: social work and social justice, education, urban studies. Intersectionality emerged out of activist movements and continues to be shaped by activism. So intersectionality as a theory is indivisible from intersectionality as an activist stance and approach to real-world instances of injustice and inequality.” But what is intersectionality? In this episode, Open University Professor Peter Keogh invi...
2024-10-29
34 min
The Sex, Research & Resistance Podcast
E9 Part 1: Intersectionality in Irish abortion campaigns
“Intersectionality has been hailed as one of the most transformative theoretical developments in critical legal studies, political theory, feminist and critical race studies and its influence is felt in a range of policy areas: social work and social justice, education, urban studies. Intersectionality emerged out of activist movements and continues to be shaped by activism. So intersectionality as a theory is indivisible from intersectionality as an activist stance and approach to real-world instances of injustice and inequality.” But what is intersectionality? In this episode, Professor Peter Keogh invites guests Fion...
2024-10-29
32 min
Mincéirs; Paving The Way
Episode 6: LGBT ft Shane McCarthy
In the latest episode of Mincéirs; Paving the way, our hosts @emmawardjournalist and @latishamccrudden sit down with Shane McCarthy, a rising TikTok star who's making waves online by sharing his unique experiences as a gay Irish Traveller. Shane, whose TikTok following is rapidly growing, offers a candid and insightful look into the intersection of LGBTQ+ identity and Irish Traveller culture. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of navigating these two distinct communities, providing listeners with a rare glimpse into a life that bridges traditional Irish Traveller heritage with current LGBTQ+ experiences. Through Shane's personal st...
2024-09-19
18 min
Yesterday Once More
Alone and Lonely
This episode features songs about loneliness and being alone. Songwriters like to write about emotions. One popular theme is to write about loneliness or being alone. Irish singer Gilbert O’Sullivan... LEARN MORE The post Alone and Lonely appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
2024-08-25
55 min
Freelance Forum
Freelance Forum 74: Diversity in Irish Media
Freelance Forum 74: From the Spring 2024 Forum, Priyanka Borpujari, James Casey [https://ilmi.ie/], Paula Fagan [https://lgbt.ie], and Aoife Kavanagh [https://www.unhcr.org/ie] discuss media diversity and issues of inclusion and equality. both in newsrooms, and in news coverage.
2024-04-26
57 min
Queeriosity
Episode 25 - Irish Wish, We Consent and The Bears Are Back!
With Pádraig on holiday, @dilwickremasinghe joins James for this week's Rainbow Roundup.Actor Rodrigo Ternevoy (@rodrigoternevoy) joins us to chat about his role in Netflix’s Lindsay Lohan ode to Oirishness and instant camp classic Irish Wish.Sarah Monaghan (@sarahmon10) project manager for the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre’s @weconsentirl programme chats about a new study into attitudes towards consent and the impact their progamme has had over its first year in operation.And with another successful Bear Feile under their belt, Tom and Mick from @dublinbearsevents pop by to talk to...
2024-03-30
42 min
Queeriosity
Episode 23 - Queer Irish Historical Figures, Cork's LGBT Archive and a Cúpla Focail!
In honour of St. Patrick's Day we are serving green, white and GOLD on this weeks Queeriosity.Conor Finn (@theconorfinn) joins Pádraig, fresh from The Oscars red carpet for this weeks Rainbow RoundUp.👨🏻🏫 Historian Anthony Delaney (@anthonydelaneyhistory) is in studio to give us a crash course in queer Irish historical figures.Founder of Cork's LGBT Archive Orla Egan (@orlaegan1) gives us an insight in to Cork’s LGBT archive and why it’s so important to honour the members of the community who went before us.Bláithín De Burca (@b...
2024-03-16
42 min
Sunday Arts Magazine
Sunday Arts Magazine Mitchell O’Hara
An episode with a difference. Today the Sunday Arts Magazine team talk Irish dancing when they welcome award-winning Mitchell O’Hara to the studio. Learn about Mitchell’s interesting background: his growing... LEARN MORE The post Sunday Arts Magazine Mitchell O’Hara appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
2024-03-12
11 min
Trinity Long Room Hub
Behind the Headlines | No place like home?
Recorded February 13, 2024. The upcoming referendums to amend the Irish constitution propose to introduce a wider definition of family and remove the text on the role of women in the home. As interested parties set out their cases for and against the suggested changes, a recent Irish Times column has argued that the editing out of the word ‘home’ is not accidental. But what is the Irish home? Is it a place of caring and belonging? Are women still perceived to be at its centre? And who is excluded by the identification of home with family? In this Behind the Headlines, we d...
2024-02-14
58 min
The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)
#141 Is the Irish Flag Being Disrespected?
In this episode, Niall has a conversation about a complex and contentious issue: "Is the Irish Flag Being Disrespected?" Beginning with a historical overview, Niall explores the evolution of the tricolour and its significance in Irish nationalism, highlighting the colors' representation of Roman Catholics, Protestants, and peace.The conversation moves forward to discuss instances where the Irish flag might be perceived as disrespected. Niall references past controversies involving the LGBT rainbow flag, the EU flag, the American flag, the Ukrainian flag, and the Palestinian flag flying alongside the Irish tricolour. The podcast delves into public sentiment, sharing...
2024-01-17
1h 36
In The News
Kerry Babies: 'There's no good end to this'
A man in his 60s and a woman in her 50s have been released without charge, following their arrest this week in connection with the death of a newborn baby boy in Kerry in 1984. It's almost 39 years to the day since Baby John, as he was later named, washed up on a beach near Cahersiveen in Co. Kerry. But the delay in making a potential breakthrough in the case is down to the mishandling of the initial garda investigation; where misogyny, harassment and brutality led to the scapegoating of innocent woman, Joanne Hayes. The infamous Kerry Babies case is one...
2023-03-25
24 min
MYSTICAL AMERICAN PATRIOTS SOCIETY
S3E007: Happy Irish Juneteenth
St. Patrick’s Day is the original Juneteenth, the Irish are responsible for the LGBT movement, karma and Wag the Dog, Chat GPT, all of history is probably fake, Flat Earth, an introduction to Tartaria, the Millennial Kingdom and Phantom Time.Shownotes:BioCharisma PodcastWag the DogConan the BarbarianMind Unveiled: Introduction to TartariaJohn Levi on YouTubeExploring Tartaria – The Timeline Deception Part 1Exploring Tartaria – The Timeline Deception Part 2More Linkswww.MAPSOC.orgFollow Sumo on Twitte...
2023-03-20
1h 52
Mystical American Patriots Society
S3E007: Happy Irish Juneteenth
St. Patrick’s Day is the original Juneteenth, the Irish are responsible for the LGBT movement, karma and Wag the Dog, Chat GPT, all of history is probably fake, Flat Earth, an introduction to Tartaria, the Millennial Kingdom and Phantom Time.Shownotes:BioCharisma PodcastWag the DogConan the BarbarianMind Unveiled: Introduction to TartariaJohn Levi on YouTubeExploring Tartaria – The Timeline Deception Part 1Exploring Tartaria – The Timeline Deception Part 2Links:MAPSOC.ORGAlternate Current RadioSumo’s SubstackThe Saint Nicholas ProjectDon...
2023-03-20
1h 52
The Christian Post Daily
Growth of Religiously-Unaffiliated Americans Slowing, Texas Town Holds LGBT Christmas Parade, Keith Getty Tour
Americans who identify as religious unaffiliated appear to be slowing in their population growth, according to a recent analysis from the prominent polling organization Gallup.A city in Central Texas held separate Christmas parades this year after an LGBT group featured a man dressed in drag at last year's parade unbeknownst to the Christian group that once organized the annual festive event.TikTok has become the latest company to disassociate with Pornhub following a series of allegations that the website has posted and profited off of pornographic content involving children and other content...
2022-12-15
08 min
Irish Left Archive Podcast
Diary of An Activist, by Orla Egan and Megan Luddy O'Leary
In this episode we talk to Orla Egan and Megan Luddy O’Leary about their recently published book, Diary of an Activist, an illustrated memoir of social activism in the 1980s and 90s. The book draws on Orla’s experiences “journeying through vegetarianism, anti-nuclear and CND protests, feminist and queer activism, lesbian parties, coming out and becoming a parent”, and aims to bring to light and make accessible the history of activism in Ireland in that period. It is published by Cork City Library, and is available from DiaryOfAnActivist.com.Diary of An Activist, by Orla Egan and Megan Lu...
2022-12-12
1h 03
Around The World in 80 Gays
Best of ATWI80G Series 1: Colm O'Gorman
**EPISODE CONTENT ADVICE** This discussion covers child abuse and rape. While we’re working on season 2 of Around the World in 80 Gays we’ll be re-releasing past episodes like this one with guest, Colm O’Gorman. Colm is the former director of Amnesty International Ireland, founder and former director of One in Four and current Global Director of Community Engagement at the Global Refugee Sponsorship Initiative. And in a whole other side of his life, he is also a food columnist with The Irish Examiner. In this episode, Colm shares his story of abuse and rape by an Irish priest when h...
2022-09-02
36 min
Around The World in 80 Gays
Around the World in 80 Gays meets Colm O'Gorman
**EPISODE CONTENT ADVICE** This discussion covers child abuse and rape. This week we are tumbling around the room with delight as our guest is none other than Colm O’Gorman. Colm is the former director of Amnesty International Ireland, founder and former director of One in Four and current Global Director of Community Engagement at the Global Refugee Sponsorship Initiative. And in a whole other side of his life, Colm is also a food columnist with The Irish Examiner. In this episode, Colm shares his story of abuse and rape by an Irish priest when he was a child. The su...
2022-07-29
35 min
IGS Podcast
Ageing with Pride
In this episode, Edel talks to Damian McGrath, James O' Hagan & Aoife Dillon about ageing as a member of the LGBT+ community and the importance of providing inclusive healthcare for older people in Ireland. Information about the services & resources available from LGBT Ireland including the Champions training programme run by James (that Aoife & Damian have both done!) is available at www.lgbt.ie The Invisible Threads podcast hosted by James (with a guest appearance by Damian in episode 8) is available here https://open.spotify.com/show/23eFeezLub8yp3rYwKO56O?si=655a691ee019425e F...
2022-06-23
36 min
Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast
Bradbury Sullivan LGBT Community Center / Valley Talks with host Abby Stoudt
Welcome to Valley Talks! Join Abby Stoudt as she meets with people around the Lehigh Valley to figure out what makes her hometown, well… her hometown! Abby is a Public Relations student at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania and a summer intern with Lehigh Valley with Love Media. This show is recorded as a summer-long segment of the Lehigh Valley with Love podcast. Partner with Lehigh Valley with Love! Thank you to our Partners! Made Possible in Lehigh Valley Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate Molly’s Iris...
2022-06-17
41 min
Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast
Bradbury Sullivan LGBT Community Center / Valley Talks with host Abby Stoudt
Welcome to Valley Talks! Join Abby Stoudt as she meets with people around the Lehigh Valley to figure out what makes her hometown, well… her hometown! Abby is a Public Relations student at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania and a summer intern with Lehigh Valley with Love Media. This show is recorded as a summer-long segment of the Lehigh Valley with Love podcast. Partner with Lehigh Valley with Love! Thank you to our Partners! Made Possible in Lehigh Valley Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate Molly’s Iris...
2022-06-17
41 min
Racing Home
6. On blended family structures, and LGBT+ parenting, with Leo Powell and David Letts
The interview you’re going to hear today ranged from serious topics around mental health to gales of laughter as we discussed a potential post-pandemic night out in Dublin, and it was a joy to record, as we discussed family life from an LGBT+ perspective. Today's guests are Leo Powell, who has been Editor of the Irish Field for 19 years, prior to which he was Director of Sales and Marketing at Goffs. He kept it quiet, but it turns out he’s also the Arts and Theatre columnist for Irish Country Living. Leo has three adult children from...
2022-06-03
44 min
The Long Hall Podcast - America's Irish Voice
Brendan Fay - LGBT Activist & St. Pat's For All Parade Founder
Marching towards equality.On this week’s podcast, Michael speaks to Brendan Fay, a decades-long L G B T activist, filmmaker, public speaker and founder of the hugely popular St Pats For All Parade which takes place every year in Sunnyside and Woodside in Queens. Brendan was born in Co Kildare and grew up in Drogheda.He moved to New York in the 1980s – mainly because he felt it was easier for him to come out as a gay man. However, Brendan soon found out that America too...
2022-03-13
45 min
USI Connecting Minds
S2 E3 Moninne Griffiths
Hello, and welcome to season two, episode three of Connecting Minds. I'm your host, Sarah Hughes. I'm delighted to be introducing you today to Moninne Griffith, CEO of BeLonG To the Irish LGBT youth organization for people aged 14 to 23. Welcome Moninne. You're very welcome. Thanks very much for joining us today...Useful links:List of counselling services available through PCHEI: https://www.pchei.ie/index.php/students1/student-counsellingUSI Mental Health Website: https://mentalhealth.usi.ie/ USI Mental Health Social Media: https://twitter.com/MentalHealthUSI Sources of...
2022-01-18
22 min
Do You Mind?
Identity, how to be an ally to the LGBT community
In the second episode of the how to be an ally series we are speaking to reality tv star Hughie Maughan and former GMIT student Roisin Murphy about discovering their identity, being a part of the LGBT community and how others can be an ally. The fantastic Dervla Fahy, GMIT student counsellor is also joining us again this week for our interesting discussion. A very special thank you to Hughie, Roisin and Dervla for their contribution to the podcast.This episode was produced and presented by Kate Brennan Harding of KBH Productions - Twitter @KateBHdj Ins...
2021-10-26
49 min
Irish Times Inside Politics
How Not To Be Wrong - with James O’Brien
British broadcaster and writer James O’Brien has built a loyal listenership on his LBC radio programme, dissecting the opinions of callers live on air every day. In his 2018 book, How To Be Right... in a World gone Wrong, he set out his opinions on Islam, Brexit, political correctness, LGBT issues, feminism, Trump and other flash points. Now his latest book, How Not To Be Wrong, is a personal account about the importance of being able to change your mind. In today’s podcast, O’Brien talks to Hugh about some of the things he’s been wrong about. Hosted o...
2021-05-14
40 min
Inside Politics with Hugh Linehan
How Not To Be Wrong - with James O’Brien
British broadcaster and writer James O’Brien has built a loyal listenership on his LBC radio programme, dissecting the opinions of callers live on air every day. In his 2018 book, How To Be Right... in a World gone Wrong, he set out his opinions on Islam, Brexit, political correctness, LGBT issues, feminism, Trump and other flash points. Now his latest book, How Not To Be Wrong, is a personal account about the importance of being able to change your mind. In today’s podcast, O’Brien talks to Hugh about some of the things he’s been wrong about. Hosted o...
2021-05-14
40 min
Finnterviews
Ep 43 - Chris Murphy
Irish TikToker, YouTuber and all around funny man, Chris Murphy, joined me for a slightly hungover chat on this week's episode of Finnterviews!We chatted all about Chris' journey from performing as a Billie Barry kid and the trauma's of working in children's amusements, to blowing up on TikTok, distrusting Tinder and becoming one the frontrunners in Irish LGBT+ comedy and the exciting plans Chris has in store for the future.Follow Chris:TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@chrisisainmdomInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisisainmdom/?hl=enYouTube - https://www...
2021-05-14
52 min
Mytholadies
22. Brigid (Irish Mythology)
In today's episode we discuss Brigid, a significant female figure in both pagan and Catholic Irish history. We talk about Christian syncretism, the transformative powers of women's grief, and touch on some LGBT+ themes. For more information about today's episode, go to mytholadies.com. Our cover art is by Helena Cailleaux. You can find her and more of her work on Instagram @helena.cailleaux.illustratrice. Our theme song was composed and performed by Icarus Tyree. To hear more of their music, check out icarust.bandcamp.com.
2021-02-15
34 min
ReportOUT: Hidden Voices
Hidden Voices: Northern Ireland
‘To not be fearful is privilege’. In this episode we speak to Cat (She/Her) a Northern-Irish Lesbian living in Kuala Lumpur. Cat joins us for talking about cofounding an underground Queer creative community in an interracial queer couple, experiencing white privilege in Malaysia and growing up in a colonized Northern Ireland. Read below to hear more about her: Cat Brogan is the Northern Irish co-founder of a LGBT social centre in Kuala Lumpur, where she has been based since she received British Council funding in 2016 for a Spoken Word Project in Malaysia's capital. Ca...
2021-02-01
1h 01
Irish LGBT Pride
Toxic Masculinity in The Lesbian Community
On this episode we talk about the rise in toxic masculinity within the lesbian community.
2020-12-19
17 min
Irish LGBT Pride
Elliot Page & The Online Reaction
On this episode we talk about Elliot Page coming out as Transgender recently, and the reaction to that. I fell down some rabbit holes with different issues and ideas too! Hope you enjoy!
2020-12-09
22 min
Irish LGBT Pride
The Murder That Changed Ireland and How Irish Pride Began
On this episode we are joined by Ling who is helping us discuss a horrid crime that claimed the life of an innocent man in Dublin 1982 in a homophobic attack. We talk about the impact this murder had on the Irish LGBTQ Rights Movement and how laid the foundations for Irish LGBTQ Pride and society in Ireland today.
2020-12-02
28 min
Irish LGBT Pride
Labels, Being Queer and Finding Your Comfort Zone
On this episode we talk about labels in the LGBTQ Community and identifying as Queer.
2020-11-30
09 min
Irish LGBT Pride
Ru Paul's Drag Race and Finding my Femininity
On this episode we talk Ru Paul's Drag Race and how drag queens have helped me to feel more like a woman then I ever have before. Suppressed femininity in a man's world being battled by inspiring drag queens, one lip sync battle at a time. Shantay you stay.
2020-11-29
11 min
Irish LGBT Pride
Happiest Season and Queer Representation
On this episode I discuss the new queer movie 'Happiest Season' and I briefly discuss queer representation on tv shows and in movies.
2020-11-28
09 min
Irish LGBT Pride
The Stonewall Riot And The Beginning Of Pride
On this episode we discuss the Stonewall Riots and how pride began. Touching on the influence of people like Marsha P Johnson and Brenda Howard as trailblazers for the LGBT Rights Movement.
2020-11-24
20 min
Irish LGBT Pride
Bending Gender Norms and Harry Styles
On this episode we discuss Harry Styles and his recent gracing of Vogue Magazine. The reaction to his appearance and attitudes towards gender bending.
2020-11-17
12 min
Irish LGBT Pride
The EU Response to LGBT Discrimination
On this episode we talk about the newly launched, EU commission strategy for the protection of LGBT Rights. Get in touch with us via Twitter or Voice Message and send us some comments or episode topics you might like to hear on the podcast!
2020-11-14
07 min
Irish LGBT Pride
LGBT Rights in Poland
On this episode we talk about the ongoing struggle for LGBT rights in Poland. We discuss how local government supports traditional family values and LGBT free zones. It was an interesting learning experience to compare Poland to other EU countries.
2020-11-09
11 min
Irish LGBT Pride
Pope Francis and Same Sex Marriage?
On this episode I discuss recent revelations that Pope Francis offered support to same sex relationships. I give my perspective on this and talk a little about how I feel it will impact things, if at all.
2020-11-07
09 min
Dublin Book Festival
Trumpet: Fear and Release
With Abby Oliveira, Tapasya Narang, and Evgeny Shtorn In Conversation with Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan In partnership with Poetry Ireland Trumpet is Poetry Ireland’s bite-sized literary pamphlet packed with reviews, essays, and strong opinions on poetry and the arts. Its ninth issue themed ‘Fear and Release’ is due for publication in autumn 2020. Join its editor, Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan for a wide-ranging conversation, which will delve into the diverse and provocative responses to Trumpet #9’s theme of ‘Fear and Release’. This insightful discussion with Abby Oliveira, Tapasya Narang, and Evgeny Shtorn explores the...
2020-11-02
56 min
Irish LGBT Pride
Why do LGBT people need to 'Come Out'?
On this short episode I talk about heteronormative assumptions and why LGBT people come out. I challenge perspectives and talk changing society.
2020-10-30
07 min
The Arts House
WORK OF THE WEEK 28 THE ANGEL OF THE ANNUNCIATION PATRICK HENNESSY
The Angel of the Annunciation (1953) by Patrick Hennessy is at once simple and complex. The composition of two seemingly religious sculptures on the shore, against a backdrop of a glistening sea and clouded sky, may appear straightforward. However, when we question why these figures are placed here, who they represent, and what their relationship is to one another, then things become less clear.A clue may be found in the title of the work, which suggests the winged figure to be the Archangel Gabriel, the messenger who reputedly announced the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. To follow this t...
2020-10-28
09 min
Irish LGBT Pride
A Quick Chat With Leanne
In this short episode I have a chat with you guys about coming out and what happens next. I talk about making yourself a stereotype and finding your place in the LGBT Community.
2020-10-27
12 min
Irish LGBT Pride
Internal Discrimination
On this episode we talk about the internal discrimination within the LGBT community. It's important to be aware of this as attacks of discrimination can come from outside forces but also from within our community. The LGBT community is one of the largest examples of an intersectional community making us more open to prejudice.
2020-10-27
14 min
Irish LGBT Pride
Introduction and Trailer
Hi and welcome. This is a podcast were the discussion will be about Irish LGBT Pride. We will go back in time and source its origins and have lots of chit chat about our own pride stories. If you want to get involved don't be shy. You can find me on my social media platforms @IrishLGBTPride and on the website: www.wix.com/irishlgbtpride .
2020-10-23
01 min
Inside The Vatican
Pope Francis: ‘God loves your LGBT children as they are’
On September 17, two Vatican stories broke that illustrate the difference in style between Pope Francis and the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Pope Francis met a group of parents with L.G.B.T. children, telling them “God loves your children as they are” and “the church loves your children as they are because they are children of God.” The same day, news broke that the Irish priest Tony Flannery, who had been suspended from ministry in 2012 after speaking out in favor of women’s ordination to the priesthood, had been told by the Congrega...
2020-09-23
22 min
Irish Left Archive Podcast
Orla Egan: Cork LGBT Archive
In this episode we are joined by Orla Egan of the Cork LGBT Archive. Orla founded the project in 2015, and has developed it to now encompass a digital archive available at CorkLGBTArchive.com, which is also retained as part of both the Digital Repository of Ireland and Europeana; a physical archive now housed in the Cork City Council Public Museum; a book entitled Queer Republic of Cork; and a number of exhibitions.We talk to Orla about how she developed the archive as a volunteer with limited resources to the multi-format project it now encompasses; the histories...
2020-09-21
1h 02
The Happiness Index - Data. Insight. Stories
LGBT & D&I with Margot Slattery
What makes you happy Margot? Is Ireland a happy country? Margot please tell us about the Irish governments approach to anti racism? Is happiness and LGBT progress linked? What do boards need to focus on to progress D&I within their own organisations?
2020-09-07
21 min
Irish Film Institute Podcast
IFI Podcast Episode 9 - David Freyne on 'Dating Amber' and LGBT+ cinema
David Freyne, director of 'Dating Amber', joins host Stephen Boylan to chat about his acclaimed comedy and LGBT+ filmmaking. Also on this episode, academic and filmmaker Barry Dignam talks about pivotal points in Irish LGBT+ cinema.
2020-06-25
47 min
This Week In Gay Podcast
2.5 - Panel Chat: LGBT News
On today’s episode, we talk with three Pride48 podcasters about recent LGBT news. First up, Christina from the Greetings from NoWhere podcast discusses some troubling populism in Europe and some recent good news from Virginia. And in another conversation, The Laffing Buddha of The Scooter Diaries podcast and Musing Mark of the Midwest Matt podcast join to discuss lingering issues of suicide among LGBT teens and more than 200 state bills targeting LGBTQ Americans and the group behind this hate agenda. We close the episode with an addition to the “can’t we all just get along” file… as Staten Island...
2020-03-08
00 min
The Irish Passport
Direct Provision
In this season finale, The Irish Passport takes on one of Ireland’s most controversial issues: Direct Provision. The system for housing people who apply for refugee status in Ireland turns 20 this year. We speak to Bulelani Mfaco, who fled persecution of gay and LGBT+ people in South Africa to Ireland in 2017, and now campaigns for the rights of those seeking asylum. We visit the Direct Provision centre he lives in to take a look at life on the inside, and find out why Mfaco describes the system as deliberate marginalisation of migrants and akin to racial segregation. Irish Times jo...
2020-01-22
55 min
The Irish Passport
Direct Provision
Contains an interview about anti-LGBT+ and anti-immigration violence. In this season finale, The Irish Passport takes on one of Ireland's most controversial issues: Direct Provision. The system for housing people who apply for refugee status in Ireland turns 20 this year. Tim Mc Inerney and Naomi O'Leary speak to Bulelani Mfaco, who fled persecution of gay and LGBT+ people in South Africa to Ireland in 2017, and now campaigns for the rights of those seeking asylum. We visit the Direct Provision centre he lives in to take a look at life on the inside, and find out why Mfaco...
2020-01-22
55 min
The Irish Passport
Direct Provision
Contains an interview about anti-LGBT+ and anti-immigration violence. In this season finale, The Irish Passport takes on one of Ireland's most controversial issues: Direct Provision. The system for housing people who apply for refugee status in Ireland turns 20 this year. Tim Mc Inerney and Naomi O'Leary speak to Bulelani Mfaco, who fled persecution of gay and LGBT+ people in South Africa to Ireland in 2017, and now campaigns for the rights of those seeking asylum. We visit the Direct Provision centre he lives in to take a look at life on the inside, and find out why Mfaco...
2020-01-22
55 min
Vegan Steven Podcast
Gerry Muslim Adams Vs Asian LGBT
Official Irish Christmas Number 1 2019 = https://youtu.be/ho5VlNc94nk vegan steven 🔴SUBSCRIBE 👕NEW MERCH Gerry Adams Teachta Dála Gerard Adams is an Irish republican politician who was the Leader of the Sinn Féin political party between 13 November 1983 and 10 February 2018, and has been a Teachta Dála for Louth since the 2011 general election. Wikipedia#GerryAdams Vs Asian #LGBT #Muslim LGBT DescriptionLGBT is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. In use since the 1990s, the term is an adaptation of the initi...
2019-12-18
1h 11
Radosław Sikorski Podcast
Radosław Sikorski and Maria Walsh about Brexit and LGBT
Maria Walsh is Irish MEP from European People's Party. Radosław Sikorski asked her about Brexit and LGBT issues.
2019-10-18
21 min
Transgender Warriors
Transgender Warriors: Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy made history by playing the first trans character in Irish TV history on the Irish television soap Fair City. We interview Jack about what life is like for trans... LEARN MORE The post Transgender Warriors: Jack Murphy appeared first on Transgender Warriors.
2019-09-18
56 min
OurVoices with Kristin Kalbli
An interview with former LDS Church Member Sarah Irish Nicholson on the Impact of the Church on Her Mixed Orientation Marriage
Today’s episode is the first in a two-part series on mixed orientation marriage and same sex attraction in the LDS church. Guest Sarah Nicholson shares how her husband’s disclosure that he was a gay man may have led to the end of their marriage, but it was actions taken by the LDS church leaders that rocked her faith and led to the end of Sarah’s participation in the church. Here’s what Sarah realized when her husband came out to her: “I knew that he was a wonderful man, and what I thought I knew about...
2019-08-01
46 min
Anatomy of Pop
Episode 2 - Captain Marvel & Queer Disney Characters, Nicki Minaj Tour & Queen Era, Jack Rua Debut Single & Irish Pop Scene, Sigrid Album Review
In this weeks episode of Anatomy of Pop, Jack & Jack discuss Marvel's first film based on a female superhero and news that Disney are casting their first LGBT superhero. As well as discussing Queen Nicki Minaj's turbulent week of concert cancellations. Jack Rua talks about his debut single "Scarlet A" and talks about the Irish music scene. In this week's music roundup we talk about Sigrid's debut album "Sucker Punch", Ava Max's "So Am I", Conan Gray's "The King" and Sabrina Carpenters "Pushin' 20". This weeks Spotlight Section shines light on Jas a talented young pop singer-songwriter.
2019-03-13
53 min
CiTR -- Queer FM
LGBT News Hightlights:
-Lesbian film Rafiki wins three awards at US festivals, despite ban in Kenya-Why Toronto progressives still can’t win-Lesbian couple carries same baby to term in ‘world-first’ IVF procedure-Activists unfurl huge banner supporting trans rights during World Series-Labor Party promises to give $10 million to Pride center in Australia-Government program claims to have cured 1,450 LGBTI people in Malaysia-Northern Irish city of Newry to host UK Pride 2019
2018-10-30
1h 44
Trans P.O.V. (Transgender Point of View)
TransPOV Kitchen: Apples, Pumpkins and The Witches
Halloween is fast approaching, Anastasia and Judy, an Irish “witch” (well aren’t us women all witches?) talk Pumpkin, Apples, the origin of Halloween. silly spellcasting and the wonders of the ancient world. Here you […] http://joy.org.au/transpov/wp-content/uploads/sites/378/2018/10/Halloween-Special.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 26:31 — 30.4MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post TransPOV Kitchen: Apples, Pumpkins and The Witches appeared first on Trans P.O.V. (Transgender Point of View).
2018-10-26
00 min
Irish Jesuits
James Martin SJ – Book signing ministry
James Martin SJ spoke with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications about his book signing after his LGBT talk at the WMOF Pastoral Congress at the RDS in Dublin on 23 August, 2018. Fr Martin, author of 'Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity', engaged with pilgrims for a number of hours and sees book signing as a ministry in its own right.
2018-09-04
01 min
Irish Jesuits
James Martin on clerical sex abuse
Renowned American Jesuit James Martin spoke with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications about clerical sex abuse in light of the recent Pennsylvania report in the United States. He came to Dublin on foot of an invitation from the Vatican to talk about ‘Showing welcome and respect in our parishes for LGBT people and their families’ at the World Meeting of Families 2018 Pastoral Congress in the RDS on 23 August 2018.
2018-08-28
08 min
Irish Jesuits
Standing up for LGBT people
Renowned American Jesuit Fr James Martin gave a workshop entitled ‘Showing welcome and respect in our parishes for LGBT people and their families’ at the World Meeting of Families 2018 Pastoral Congress in the RDS, Dublin on 23 August 2018. In this podcast interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications, he shared many personal stories of LGBT exclusion by priests and religious and encouraged the faithful to "stand up" and fight this injustice.
2018-08-23
12 min
Sparking Change with Dil
#50 | Brian Teeling: Uncover
On this episode of Sparking Change, Dil is joined by photographer Brian Teeling to discuss his latest exhibition, Uncover, which has recently finished in Dublin, and will be at The Lavit Gallery in Cork from the 2nd–9th of August (more info here). Uncover will feature over fifty portraits of subjects drawn from a diverse cross-section of Irish LGBT+ life. The subjects of the exhibition are drawn from all walks of Irish society and include politicians, musicians, artists, activists and unsung heroes. Figures include: Senator Fintan Warfield; theatre director, Garry Hynes; drag artist, Veda Beaux Reeves; and broadcaster and designer, Br...
2018-08-01
25 min
The Blindboy Podcast
LIVE PODCAST
A conversation with with longtime Irish LGBT activists Will St Leger and Tonie Walsh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-07-07
1h 47
Mens Rea: A true crime podcast
18 - The murder of Declan Flynn & the story of Irish Pride
In honour of Pride month, and with the Dublin Pride Parade only a week away, this episode discusses the tragic case of the beating death of Declan Flynn in Fairview Park in 1983. Declan was a victim of a gang known to stalk the park at night, "queer bashing". We also chart the changes in Irish law since that point in terms of rights for the LGBT+ community, which culminated in the passing of the Marriage Equality referendum in 2015. Happy Pride ya'll! Find us on Facebook or Twitter! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! If you would like to support...
2018-06-24
59 min
Been There Done That
Looking backwards – showing the path ahead …
Coming Out is often a traumatic process – but fancy doing it at a Disneyland ‘Gay Day’, safely among your friends; or locally using our ‘midsumma Carnival Day’ or ‘Pride March’ to be lost in the crowd. Gay icons sometimes are shared with the general population – especially when they are the calibre of Rudolph Nureyev, the athletic Russian ballet dancer, born on 17 Mar 1938 but died too soon on 6 Jan 1993 of complications from HIV/AIDS. The Arts are all the richer for the contributions of our gay icons. Another shared gay icon was born one year later on 18 Mar 1939 –...
2018-03-16
41 min
Been There Done That
Dark Horses
While trying to ignore the horses running in this year’s Melbourne Cup Carnival, we examine the lives of two other ‘dark horses’. Both Australia’s poet Henry Lawson and Russia’s musical master Peter Tchaikovsky, are now thought to have lived secret lives wherein their true sexuality was clothed in mystery, as social pressures confined them to the ‘closet’. We check out the back stories. Meanwhile the Irish playwright Oscar Wilde (who lived concurrently with Lawson and Tchaikovsky) had his sexuality dragged through the courts in a very public scandal, and ended in gaol. Birthday...
2017-11-22
43 min
Love and Courage
Dil Wickremasinghe - overcoming abuse, LGBT rights, & success as a social entrepreneur
Dil Wickremasingheis a broadcaster, comedian, journalist and social entrepreneur who grew up in Italy and Sri Lanka before moving to Ireland 16 years ago. Dil’s incredible journey has involved struggles with her Jehovah’s Witness parents who disowned her in her youth because of her sexuality. Dil is a courageous survivor of childhood abuse and has overcome depression and thoughts of suicide to transform her life in amazing ways. She has been a flight attendant, a dish washer, a recruitment consultant and lots more. Dil arrived in Ireland in June 2000 with little savings and no plan of what...
2017-06-25
1h 01
The Silverfox
Two Types of Immersion
This week’s guests are Des Bishop, Irish American comedian, author and TV star, here for the Melbourne Comedy Festival and Tom Millington, spoken word poet and electronic, pop and roots musician. Des talks with Gillian about his fearless approach to stand up comedy, his current show Grey Matters and his TV shows where, through cultural immersion, he learnt two languages (Irish and Chinese) and did stand up comedy in both. He’d like to do Arabic next – are you listening SBS? UK born Tom describes life on the Mornington Peninsula as going home to a holiday...
2017-04-11
53 min
Been There Done That
Moomba, St Patrick, S.Gately, R.Nureyev, M.Kirby, R.Mapplethorpe
We chat about our National Capital Canberra, and its genesis, we comment about our recent public holiday Moomba for the Labour Day Weekend and we salute St Patrick – the patron saint of Ireland. Having birthday anniversaries around this time are Stephen Gately, member of the Irish boy-band ‘Boyzone’, who died prematurely at age 33 of a congenital heart defect; and Russian-born ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev who died aged 55 of complications from HIV/AIDS. We also acknowledge the wonderful work of Hon. Michael Kirby and his drive for human rights, including gay rights. We remind ourselves of the li...
2017-03-13
36 min
Camden Community Radio
Whats On in Camden, week beginning 19th February 2017
‘Loudest Whispers’, the Camden LGBT history month exhibition, is at St Pancras Hospital, Irish LGBT lives are the focus at Gay’s The Word Bookshop on Monday, community safety the theme at Out4Coffee at 42 Beans Cafe on Wednesday at 11am while its “No Fats, No Blacks, No Fems’ is at 184 Royal College Street on Thursday. There is lot and lots more – see the Camden LBGT Forum brochure. Also this week, Acting Gymnaseum are at Theatro Technis until 26th February, with four great plays – Romeo & Juliet, Lady Windermere’s Fan, Platonov and Three Sisters. Theatro Technis is sixty years old...
2017-02-18
05 min
Róisín Meets...
Brendan Fay
Last year, Irish activist Brendan Fay led the first LGBT group permitted to march under a banner at the 255-year-old St. Patrick's Day parade in his adoptive home of New York City after a 25-year battle. This week, we bring you the chat he had with Róisín Ingle at the Transatlantic Connections Conference in Bundoran, Donegal recently. Brendan spoke about how it felt to march with pride in the 2016 parade in New York, what it was like to lose his job as a teacher at a Catholic high school for taking part in the 1991 parade, and what is to...
2017-01-20
00 min