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  • Hi all - welcome to Queer Reflections - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future. 

    Today it's just me with a quick podcast update, and some details about upcoming short film KING HENRY.

    Special Thanks -

    Thank you to Natalys Willcox for the ongoing support and love.

    Thank you to Will Darch - for help with visuals and podcast tech.

    Thank you to our sponsors this season at ETHOS MADE, who specialise in making eco-friendly, sustainable and non-toxic coconut wax candles on the northern coast of Cornwall. You can find them at ETHOSMADE.CO.UK. or at their instagram @ETHOS_MADE *REMEMBER TO QUOTE QR AT CHECKOUT TO GET 10 PERCENT OFF YOUR PRIDE-FULL RANGE ORDER.**

    Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far.

    MUSIC - from uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lo-fi-love License code: DV7L7C5CZ0EVIKHC

  • Hi all - welcome to Queer Reflections - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future. Today on the sixth episode of Season Two, I am joined by Liam O'Rourke who is currently based in Surrey.  We caught up this summer to talk about what it's like to be an out teacher, what power that has, as well as the media that ran concurrently to his life. We get to talk  about gameshows, Grace and Frankie, Friends, Buffy, and even rimming sequences in Queer as Folk and White Lotus!

    Special Thanks - 

    Thank you to Natalys Willcox for the ongoing support and love.

    Thank you to Will Darch - for help with visuals and podcast tech. 

    Thank you to our sponsors this season at ETHOS MADE, who specialise in making eco-friendly, sustainable and non-toxic coconut wax candles on the northern coast of Cornwall. You can find them at ETHOSMADE.CO.UK. or at their instagram @ETHOS_MADE *REMEMBER TO QUOTE QR AT CHECKOUT TO GET 10 PERCENT OFF YOUR PRIDE-FULL RANGE ORDER.**

    Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far.

    MUSIC - from uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lo-fi-love License code: DV7L7C5CZ0EVIKHC

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  • Hi all - welcome to Queer Reflections - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future. Today on the fifth episode of Season Two, I am joined by Patrick J Hansted and Chelsea Robinson who are currently based in Falmouth, Cornwall. Patrick and Chelsea are currently working on TOPLESS, a gay rom-com that shot in Falmouth in September. Earlier this year, I caught up with them both to discuss the film, their inspirations and their relationships with queer media. Patrick is the Director and Writer of Topless and Chelsea is the 1st assistant director.

    For more on topless , go to @toplessfilm on instagram

    Special Thanks -  

    Thank you to Natalys Willcox for the ongoing support and love.

    Thank you to Will Darch - for help with visuals and podcast tech.

    Thank you to our sponsors this season at ETHOS MADE, who specialise in making eco-friendly, sustainable and non-toxic coconut wax candles on the northern coast of Cornwall. You can find them at ETHOSMADE.CO.UK. or at their instagram @ETHOS_MADE *REMEMBER TO QUOTE QR AT CHECKOUT TO GET 10 PERCENT OFF YOUR PRIDE-FULL RANGE ORDER.**

    Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far.

    MUSIC - from uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lo-fi-love License code: DV7L7C5CZ0EVIKHC

  • Hi all - welcome to Queer Reflections - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future. Today on the fourth episode of Season Two, I am joined by Daniel Schmidt (he/she/they) who is from Berlin, Germany. We get to explore Daniel's relationship with queer media, talk about their upbringing, education and more. We explore Will & Grace, Queer as Folk, Drag Race, German Literature and beyond! Check out Daniel's bio below!

    "My name is Daniel, I identify as non-binary queer and I respond to all/any pronouns. My hometown is Hannover in Germany and I have been living in Berlin for about 12 years. My professional background is on journalism/media but I went over to the corporate site where I am a case worker in stock media licensing.

    Queer culture, fashion and art are my personal passions and I have been modelling for art and photography for about 5 years now which allowed me to explore my identity. In the queer art space on Instagram, I am proud to represent non binary aesthetics. Outside of the queer space, I am quite invested in current affairs and I love to travel - which sadly hasn’t happened since the start or the pandemic."

    Special Thanks -  

    Thank you to Natalys Willcox for the ongoing support and love. 

    Thank you to Will Darch - for help with visuals and podcast tech.

    Thank you to our sponsors this season at ETHOS MADE, who specialise in making eco-friendly, sustainable and non-toxic coconut wax candles on the northern coast of Cornwall. You can find them at ETHOSMADE.CO.UK. or at their instagram @ETHOS_MADE *REMEMBER TO QUOTE QR AT CHECKOUT TO GET 10 PERCENT OFF YOUR PRIDE-FULL RANGE ORDER.** 

    Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far. 

    MUSIC - from uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lo-fi-love License code: DV7L7C5CZ0EVIKHC

  • Hi all - welcome to Queer Reflections - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future. Today on the third episode of Season Two, I am joined by Rick Yale (he/him) who is an Actor from Cardiff, South Wales. He has recently been in (@KernowKing_) Edward Rowe's Cornish Language short film MAB HUDEL, which will play at Encounters Film Festival, London Film Festival and other Venues.  

    "I have always taken a massive interest in Film, Theatre, TV, and the video game industry of the 90's and early 2000's and so it was a natural progression that led to me training to become a professional actor. It was during my time training at drama school (where I came out in my early twenties) where I began to take an active look at queer representation in the media. It has been a continuous journey understanding my identity as an openly gay actor in an ever-changing industry and I have witnessed first-hand how being open about my sexuality has both helped and hindered my career trajectory. That being said, I do take great solace in the fact that the large body of work that I have had as an actor has been working with queer collaborators,  telling queer narratives and adding to the representation of the LGBTQIA community". We get to explore Rick's relationship with queer media, talk about his upbringing and education, through HBO's LOOKING, Queer as Folk, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and more! 

    You can find Rick on Twitter and Instagram at @yalerick.  

    Special Thanks -  Thank you to Natalys Willcox for the ongoing support and love. 

    Thank you to Will Darch - for help with visuals and podcast tech.

    Thank you to our sponsors this season at ETHOS MADE, who specialise in making eco-friendly, sustainable and non-toxic coconut wax candles on the northern coast of Cornwall. You can find them at ETHOSMADE.CO.UK. or at their instagram @ETHOS_MADE *REMEMBER TO QUOTE QR AT CHECKOUT TO GET 10 PERCENT OFF YOUR PRIDE-FULL RANGE ORDER.** Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far. MUSIC - from uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lo-fi-love License code: DV7L7C5CZ0EVIKHC

  • Hi all - welcome to Queer Reflections - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future. Today on the second episode of Season Two, I am joined by Cameron Bernard Jones (he/him) who is a Performing Artist, Creator and Poet. Cameron is a British and American dual national, originally from New York City, he currently lives in London. He is currently a performer in Punchdrunk's The Burnt City. You can get tickets here - https://www.punchdrunk.com/project/theburntcity/ We get to explore Camerons's relationship with queer media, talk about his upbringing and education, British Theatre, MTV's The Real World, Paris is Burning, bell hooks and MORE! I have absolutely loved this episode, so a massive thank you to Cameron for taking the time to talk to me, enlightening stuff. You can find Cameron on Twitter and Instagram at @CBJARTS. 

    Special Thanks -  

    Thank you to Natalys Willcox for the ongoing support and love. 

    Thank you to Will Darch - for help with visuals and podcast tech.

    Thank you to our sponsors this season at ETHOS MADE, who specialise in making eco-friendly, sustainable and non-toxic coconut wax candles on the northern coast of Cornwall. You can find them at ETHOSMADE.CO.UK. or at their instagram @ETHOS_MADE *REMEMBER TO QUOTE QR AT CHECKOUT TO GET 10 PERCENT OFF YOUR PRIDE-FULL RANGE ORDER.** 

    Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! 

    To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far. MUSIC - from uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lo-fi-love License code: DV7L7C5CZ0EVIKHC

  • Hi all - welcome to Queer Reflections - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future.

    Today on the first episode of Season Two, I am joined by ROLAND BRAY, a Drag Queen from Cornwall, UK. We get to explore Roland's relationship with queer media, their journey into drag and finding their drag persona ROXIE MORON, and talk about the impact of TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING, JULIE NEWMAR after a very special live screening event at The Poly Falmouth. 

    Thank you to Ed at THE POLY FALMOUTH for letting us run this event, go check out them if you are down in Falmouth and please think about supporting their crowdfunder to save their stage.

    https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/the-poly-save-our-stage 

    Thank you to Natalys Willcox for the ongoing support and love.

    Thank you to Will Darch - for help with visuals and podcast tech.

    Thank you to our sponsors this season at ETHOS MADE, who specialise in making eco-friendly, sustainable and non-toxic coconut wax candles on the northern coast of Cornwall. You can find them at ETHOSMADE.CO.UK. or at their instagram @ETHOS_MADE

    *REMEMBER TO QUOTE QR AT CHECKOUT TO GET 10 PERCENT OFF YOUR PRIDE-FULL RANGE ORDER.**

    Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! 

    Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far. 

    MUSIC - from uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lo-fi-love License code: DV7L7C5CZ0EVIKHC

  • Queer Reflections IS BACK for season two - coming august 2022 - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future. 

    Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! 

    Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far. 

    MUSIC - from uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lo-fi-love License code: DV7L7C5CZ0EVIKHC

  • Hi all - welcome to Queer Reflections - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future. Happy 2022! Today on our fourth episode, I am joined by Ross Cobbled, a genderfluid drag queen from Southhampton Uk. We get to explore Ross's relationship with queer media, their journey into drag and their love of musicals. Get ready to talk about To Wong Foo, Everybody's Talking about Jamie and even Emmerdale! 
    Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! Website coming soon. Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far. MUSIC - from uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lo-fi-love License code: DV7L7C5CZ0EVIKHC

  • Hi all - welcome to Queer Reflections - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future. Today on our third episode and CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, I am joined by Cornwall based writer and director Natalys Willcox. Today we are looking at two recent queer holiday films, Happiest Season (DuVall, 2020) and Single All The Way (Mayer, 2021), a long with other holiday must-sees like Love Actually (Curtis, 2003) and It's a Wonderful Life (Capra, 1946) 

    Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! Website coming soon. Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far. 

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  • Hi all - welcome to Queer Reflections - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future. Today on our second episode, I am joined by German Filmmaker and streamer @Annexplays to discuss their personal journey and the media that helped them on the way. Get ready to talk Modern Family, Glee, and some problematic German films!Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! Website coming soon. 

    Thank you to Will Darch - for help with visuals and podcast tech.

    Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far. MUSIC - from uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lo-fi-love License code: DV7L7C5CZ0EVIKHC

  • Hi all - welcome to Queer Reflections - the podcast where we discuss queer representation in our visual media - past, present and future. Today on our first podcast, I am joined by writer and director Natalys Willcox, who has just finished a Cornish Language short film supported by the BFI (British Film Institute). I also explore the origins and aims of this podcast, and the projects future endeavours. Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! To find out more and follow along with the project, see @queereflections on Instagram - and if you want to get involved, message! Website coming soon. 

    Thank you to Will Darch - for help with visuals and podcast tech.

    Special thanks to everyone for helping me get to this point, to my partner Luke for supporting me and listening to me in the dead of the night, and to those who have contributed to my journey so far. MUSIC - from uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lo-fi-love License code: DV7L7C5CZ0EVIKHC

  • Kurt Hummel, FREDDIE MERCURY, Susan and carol from friends, we all most likely remember the first queer representation we saw on the screen, but have we ever stopped and thought about how those characters and stories effected us, our views and our personal journeys? This podcast offers the opportunity to explore the media we consume and the representations of LGBTQIA+ identities past, present and future through interviews with wonderful guests. My name is Harry, and this is Queer reflections.