The Coming Out Tapes Cerys Bradley
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The Coming Out Tapes is an audio archive of LGBTQ+ stories curated by comedian Cerys Bradley. Or, in their words: "It's essentially a bunch of interviews with people I love, admire, and respect where we chat about coming out and how wonderful and/or terrible that can be".
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In Conversation with Open Barbers (Part 2)
We return to our conversation with Open Barbers. To support the shop and this episode's guests through these unprecedented times, check out their gofundme.
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In Conversation with Open Barbers (Part 1)
The first part of our two episode conversation with Open Barbers, the revolutionary and inclusive hairdressers for all lengths, genders and sexualities. In it, you will hear stories from Adae (they), Felix (he), Greygory (he), Tobi (they), and Toddy (she).
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Bi Pride (Part 2)
In this episode we continue our conversation about Bi Pride, this time with Vaneet who shares his experiences from internalised biphobia to bisexual activist. We also talk about his new film Pride & Protest, made by Rainbow Films and produced, edited and directed by Blaise Singh. You can see more of Vaneet's work here.
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Bi Pride (Part 1)
A recording of the panel Saying Good-bi to the Closet from Bi Pride UK 2019. The panel features Emily Eaton, Sharan Dhaliwal, and Rhammel O'Dwyer-Afflick who shared their experience, opinions and jokes.
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Brief interlude
There is no episode this week (sorry) because we've been hard at work on this project - creating a podcast about the history of eugenics at UCL. Give it a listen, why don't you. Also, check out Mikaela's music if you have enjoyed the music from this season!
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Retrospective Identities (Part 2)
In this episode we continue our conversation about sharing the stories of LGBTQ+ people from the past. This time with the incredible Ellie Armstrong who shares her thought process behind the project Queering the Science Museum (supported by a British Society for the History of Science OEC Project Grant).
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Customer Reviews
Beautiful stories, amazing host
It's a real privilege and pleasure listening to this podcast. Cerys' interview style is wonderful (a masterclass for every aspiring host) and the guests share amazing, funny and at times heartbreaking stories.
Interesting, honest and funny
Brilliant first episode. Ozy is effortless to listen to and Cerys's thoughful questions made for a fascinating, insightful and entertaining episode. Thanks! I look forward to episode 2.
Miss
Highly recommend! Thought provoking. Excellent quality.