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On this weeks show we are joined by resident tarot reader in Dublin's street 66, Moira Fowley, Moira chats through the art of tarot and how it can be used in our everyday to become more in tune with ourselves before giving Pádraig and James a tarot reading! Guess who got the death card?
You can catch Moira on the third Tuesday of every month in Street 66.
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On this weeks show!
Wayne Power, author of 'Dress You Up' a fabulous new stage play which premieres in Waterford's Bank Lane from October 22nd to 25th joins us to give us an insight into the story of Bobbie Burke who has big dreams of becoming a drag queen in the summer of 1997 and gives us an insight into how rehearsals are going ahead of opening night.
Tickets for 'Dress You Up' are available here.
The fabulous Lavender and Kiki pop into the studio to tell us about their new venture 'Juicy Market' a pop up which is dedicated to providing a space to explore and buy preloved, size inclusive fashion specifically for curvy people in a shame free space!
The market runs in Fumbally Stables on October 26th from 12pm to 5pm.
And in our Rainbow Round Up we are chatting about Donald Trump doing the YMCA, latest worrying research from Women's Aid and trans representation at the first Victoria Secret fashion show in 5 years!
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On this weeks show...
Brendon & Matt from the newly formed Professional Association for Trans Health Ireland (PATHI) join us to talk about how we can strengthening the health, rights and wellbeing of trans and gender diverse people.
Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre CEO Oisin O'Reilly tells us life in Dublins LGBTQ+ community space, and creating a place where all LGBTQ+ people feel safe, seen and celebrated, we also hear about their Arthouse 2024 annual charity art auction to raise vital funds for the Centres work.
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On this weeks show..
Ally to the stars, Fionnuala Jay helps us dissect the top LGBTQ stories of the week including the Brat collaborations, Rebel Wilson's wedding and Sophie's poshumous album.
Emily Bradley and Ally Ryan are in studio chatting about women's place in the comedy scene and their brilliant monthly comedy night Hysterical Women.
And amid some lash back from the fandom, friend of the show Patrick Gouliev deep dives issue's Drag Race has been having lately. Does production favour english speaking queens and what does the franchise need to do to remain as popular as it is?
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On this weeks show, It’s same sex marriage, @ladygaga and Eurovision in our rainbow round up - the perfect trifecta!
Ahead of its 20th anniversary, Anne Marie, Eileen and Niall from The INTO's LGBT branch (@intolgbt) join us to chat about the work the group has done to promote inclusive environments for staff and pupils in our primary schools.
The fabulous Megan Burke (@meganburkemusic) joins us to chat to about her new track ‘It’s On You’ and have a bit of craic.
And we play a game of would you rather, at Katy Perry's expense!
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This week we’re yapping about @troyesivan @pathi.ie and Kharkiv Pride in our Rainbow Round Up
Kiro and Tiago, the force behind a brand new queer barbershop @queerhawkdublin join us to tell us about their business venture and tease us on an opening date!
Travel and Food Journalist as well as author Rich Rubin @rich_rubin speaks to us about his book 'The Day Before It Rained' - a collection of short stories ranging from quirky portraits to tales of LGBTQ+ relationships, eccentric friendships, romance, and everything in between.
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On this weeks Queeriosity:
As we mark one year since the beginning of the current conflict in Gaza, queer Palestinian activist and poet Yaffa (@yaffasutopia) joins us to discuss their work on Palestinian resistance and queer inclusion, while Dr. Angela O'Connell of OSSCork (@osscork4) findings from a new reachOUT: report 'Addressing Intimate Partner Abuse among Gay and Bisexual Men in Cork' which was completed in partnership with Gay Project (@gayprojectirl) and the need for tailored LGBTQI+ support services.
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On this weeks Queeriosity:
Queer bedroom artist Chapel Lizard aka David Monaghan steps in to chat through some of the weeks biggest stories, before we discuss their brand new EP entitled End of Summer, which will be released in the coming months.
Dublin Fringe Festival is fast approaching for two weeks of Theatre, music, cabaret and comedy and Award-winning Cabaret Star Mark T Coxx brings his show Paddy Daddy to Glass Mask Theatre, Dawson Street from September 10 to 15.
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On this weeks Queeriosity:
Award-winning screenwriter & director, Becky Cheatle who’s first full-length stand-up comedy show Starfighter debuts during Dublin Fringe Festival in The Pearse Centre tells us about her show, coming out as trans during the covid pndemic, and why its never too late to be yourself.
With two major updates related to queer sexual health in the past few weeks we are joined by MPOWER programme manager Adam Shanley for an in-depth conversation about the recently announced MPOX public health emergency, and to learn more about DoxyPEP, a relatively new post-exposure preventative treatment for a number of common STI’s
If you would like to reach out to Pádraig or James their social media handles are @Padraig_WMC and @Jameso_Hagen or email [email protected].
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On this weeks Queeriosity:
James sits down for a chat with Rose Eveleth about her new podcast 'Tested' which takes an indepth look at sex testing in elite female sport!
Dublin singer and musician, Tim Chadwick chats to us about his debut album 'Pulverise,' his musical inspiration, finding his sound and his music as being a representation for young queer people.
Check out Pulverise now - it is just bop after bop!
And as the country mourns the late great trailblazer, activist and journalist, Nell McCafferty, James takes us on a trip down memory lane to 1985 to honour the all the women like Nell who fought for what they believed in.
And of course, we keep you in the know with our Rainbow Round Up - it's all very demure!
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The band is back together as the host and Padraig dive into the week’s biggest LGBTQI+ stories in the Rainbow Roundup.
In Ireland, many children of LGBTQ+ families still face legal obstacles in being recognized by both of their parents. Ranae von Meding, CEO of Equality for Children, discusses their advocacy work and the impact of recent legislation aimed at addressing these issues.
Peter Dunne, host of the horror fiction anthology podcast Petrified, talks about his passion for horror, the success of Petrified, and why queer audiences connect deeply with scary stories.
Finally, Help Me Queeriosity returns just in time for Electric Picnic weekend, as the host and Padraig assist the masses with their Electric Predicaments.If you would like to reach out to Pádraig or James their social media handles are @Padraig_WMC and @Jameso_Hagen or email [email protected].
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James is taking a break with week and Pádraig is in the comfy seat!
We are joined by Today FM's Cathal O Sullivan, to talk us through this weeks top LGBTQ+ stories including Charli's charitable deed and The VMA's nominations!
After a gender row broke out at The Olympics following a fight including Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, Dr. Adeline Barry joins us to talk about the misconceptions surrounding intersexuality and how we can better support intersex people.
Conor Galvin will tell us all about his new business venture, Press Print Paper and we chat taking risks and pushing your own boundaries.
The fabulous Sexy Tadhg is in the studio to talk about their continuing rise on the Irish music scene, an unfortunate encounter with Leo Varadkar and their bid to support Chappel Roan at her Dublin show in September!
If you would like to reach out to Pádraig or James their social media handles are @Padraig_WMC and @Jameso_Hagen or email [email protected].
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In a week where sport become secondary news at The Olympics as people took to social media to dispute the eligibility of a female boxer, Domhnaill Harkin (@domhnaillh) speaks to us about Playing with Pride, a new documentary by @shoutout_ire highlighting LGBTQI+ plus inclusion in Irish sport
A highlight for movie buffs Gaze Film Festival (@gazefilmfest) is in full swing this bank holiday weekend. Director Greg Thorpe (@gregory_lee_thorpe) joins the show to chat through this years programme. Check out the line up at gaze.ie and get yourself down to The Lighthouse (@lighthousecinema) or The Irish Film Institute (@irishfilminstitute)
New York best selling author Sarah Rees Brennan (@sarahreesbrennan) joins us for a chat about her new new book ‘Long Live Evil’ her debut into adult epic fantasy!
If you would like to reach out to Pádraig or James their social media handles are @Padraig_WMC and @Jameso_Hagen or email [email protected].
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Pardon us while we exist in the context
This week on Queeriosity pioneering asexuality activist and model @theyasminbenoit joins us to discuss her efforts in raising visibility for the ACE community and her innovative #ThisIsWhatAsexualLooksLike campaign.
Host of @rteradio1’s "Out & Proud" @trev_keegan joins us to chat about their new series, which delves into the experiences of the LGBTQ+ community, exploring adulthood, relationships, mental and sexual health, as well as the importance of queer representation.
And @draganddraw co-founder Adrian Colwell tells us about the how this unique blend of life-drawing and drag performance has created inclusive, creative spaces for the LGBTQ+ community, and their exciting plans for a return to the Edinburgh Fringe.
If you would like to reach out to Pádraig or James their social media handles are @Padraig_WMC and @Jameso_Hagen or email [email protected].
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In this throwback episode we revisit some of the most profound and powerful conversations we have had in the first year of Queeriosity.
Dementia Champion Paddy Crosbie discusses caring for his late husband and his work with the Dementia Carer’s Campaign Network.
Non-Diet Nutritionist Niamh Orbinski talks about diet culture and body image issues in the LGBTQ+ community.
Housing activist Eileen Leahy from Aisteach shares efforts to create co-operative housing for queer individuals.
Finally, Mammies For Trans Rights explain their activism at LGBTQ+ pride events and protests.
If you would like to reach out to Pádraig or James their social media handles are @Padraig_WMC and @Jameso_Hagen or email [email protected].
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How does @janetdevlinofficial end up touring with @russellcrowe?
Why through @teddysphotos of course!
We had the privilege of chatting to Janet about her time on XFactor and her upcoming album ‘Emotional Rodeo’ plus we’ll be playing her new single ‘Country Singer’ her time on the XFactor and the motivation behind being so open and honest about her mental health struggles.
WE LOVE YOU JANET.
We also chat with Ollie Bell (@classconsciousqueer) of @transpridedublin as the 5th Trans and Intersex pride march takes place in Dublin this weekend.
We have a catch up call with our favourite @dublinbusnews driver Diane Somers to hear whether her first @dublinpride lived up to her expectations or not AND your unqualified Agony Guncles are BACK to restore peace to your chaotic lives.
We have you spoilt x
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Post Pride blues? Us too, but we are going to try our best to turn those frowns upside down on this week's Queeriosity!
In our Rainbow Round Up, we have a chat about Joe Biden's pardon to ex US service members who were convicted of crimes due to their sexual orientation, Trans and Intersex Pride 2024 and Lily Allen's latest career move as she launches an OnlyFans for her feet!
With Electric Picnic adding more artists to this year's line up during the week, we are gooped and gagged at the Electric Picnic X Eurovision crossover we deserve but never expected!
We are also joined by Fionn Kidney, founder of Queer Sheds a new initiative with the aim of creating a new type of an inclusive, non-judgmental, and safe environment where LGBTQ+ people can connect, engage, co-create, share and support each other particularly in rural areas. He will tell us all about the first Queer Shed currently up and running in Clare, the demand from other communities for their own Queer Shed and Faoin Tuath, a 3 day festival for queer people with an aim to connect beyond the city, featuring practical skill-sharing workshops, talks, live music performances, DJs, traditional music sessions, film screenings, shared meals and more.
Faoin Tuath runs from the 26th to the 28th of July and more information can be found by clicking here.
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Wishing all of our listeners a happy, safe and enjoyable Pride. Now feels like a great time to thank you all for your ongoing support. Be absolutely fabulous and be yourself.
If you were able to tune in live on air, you would have heard our Pride Party Playlist on this week's show, but we also covered what has been happening within the LGBTQ+ community in our weekly Rainbow Round Up.
We had the opportunity to have the most beautiful chat with Diane Somers, a Dublin Bus driver of over 24 years who made the incredibly courageous decision to come out and transition recently. It really warmed our hearts, as I am sure it will yours and Diane also shares her plans for her first Pride Parade! Saoirse Murphy, Talent Development and Diversity Officer for Dublin Bus is also with us to highlight the pioneering initiatives and policies that Dublin bus have put in place to support LGBTQ+ staff.
If you would like to reach out to Pádraig or James their social media handles are @Padraig_WMC and @Jameso_Hagen or email [email protected].
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This week and next week we are going full on, balls to the wall Pride Party as we play some of our favourite Pride anthems live on air.
Fear not though because on this weeks show we bring you the lastest happenings in our Rainbow Round Up including the SCANDAL around Justin Timberlake's arrest earlier in the week.
We also take a look at some dilemma's sent in by listeners and try our best to offer advice as me put on some pearls and become your favourite agony aunties!
Over recent years, the community has been subjected to increased attacks and hateful speech both within society and online. After members of the community were hunted in Dublin's Phoenix Park this week and a man walked free following the brutal attack of a woman in Limerick after she asked him not to use a slur, it is more important than ever to mind ourselves and our friends. James has some practical advice this week so that we can continue to shine, celebrate pride and keep ourselves and our friends safe.
Always report any incident you perceive as motivated by hate to An Garda Síochána. In an emergency you must call 999/112.
If you would like to reach out to Pádraig or James their social media handles are @Padraig_WMC and @Jameso_Hagen or email [email protected].
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