11 episodes

A podcast where members of the LGBTQ+ share their coming out stories

Coming out the pod Ed Connell

    • Society & Culture

A podcast where members of the LGBTQ+ share their coming out stories

    Zach Brookes

    Zach Brookes

    Zach first came to my attention when I saw a video of him on twitter that had gone viral. It was of Zach opening his gender recognition certificate. For those of you who follow Zach on twitter, you’ll know already that he talks very openly about his trans journey. In this podcast he talks about his early diagnosis of autism and realising from a young age that he was trans. Although his delayed transition left him angry and isolated, Zach is now a proud trans man and he talks about how becoming a member of the Stonewall trans advisory group was the best experience of his life.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Rob Graham

    Rob Graham

    Rob and I met over a decade ago when he was playing for Yorkshire Terriers and I was playing for London Titans. The hospitality offered to visiting clubs was legendary and we had many drunken nights together.

    Rob’s coming out story has many similarities with other guests in the series; struggling growing up as gay in a world where there was no talk of same sex relationships in school, no LGBT representation in the media and as a consequence feeling isolated and wishing he was straight.

    Rob also talks about the difficulties he has had with alcohol and how his partner helped him address what had become a problem.

    • 54 min
    Rob Rinder

    Rob Rinder

    Rob Rinder qualified as a barrister after leaving university but after several years at the bar he took up the role of Judge Rinder on ITV’s afternoon show.

    In this episode he talks about his coming out to friends and family but also about his experience of growing up “asphyxiated by the cloak of shame” and without any LGBT representation in the media.

    He also talks about his appearance on the show ‘Who do you think you are’ where he explored his Jewish heritage, his appearance on Strictly Come Dancing and how same sex dance partners are a vehicle for good. He also talks about diverse matters such as his university dissertation on gay porn and the issue of diversity in the legal profession.

    • 1 hr 26 min
    Sam Schofield

    Sam Schofield

    Sam is a teacher and head of cricket at Trinity School, a private school in South London with an impressive sporting alumnae. In this episode Sam talks about life as a teacher during the pandemic and also about how when rumours began circulating amongst the students about his sexuality, he "took ownership" by leading assemblies for the students in which he talked about being gay and LGBT issues which has no part played a significant role in his school having a LGBT society and openly gay students. Sam talks about how he first came out to a friend whilst watching cricket at the Oval and how his father suddenly died before he had begun telling his family about his sexuality. Sam is a keen sportsman. He plays football for London Titans FC and as well as playing cricket, Sam is involved in coaching the England physical disability team. 

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Dr. Sophie Cook

    Dr. Sophie Cook

    Sophie has had an extraordinary life. She started her career as a jet engine technician in the RAF. After several years abroad, she returned to the UK and in 2000 began transitioning but stopped when her son was born with health problems. She began working as a photographer ending up as the official AFC Bournemouth photographer in the season where they reached the premiership. She transitioned during the summer and the club were a model of how to deal with a trans employee. Life has not been without its difficulties and she talks in her first book about her lifelong battles with mental health. Sophie recently stood as a Labour candidate in the general election. She is currently writing her second balk and is a motivational speaker

    @sophiecooktalks

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Dr. Dan O'Hare

    Dr. Dan O'Hare

    Dan is an educational psychologist who  splits his time between working for the local authority and lecturing students at University of Bristol. In this episode his shares his experience of growing up in South East London and finally coming to terms with his sexuality in his first year of university. He talks about he came out to his parents after he experienced his first broken heart. He also provides his invaluable professional insight into what needs to be improved in order to make the world of education more welcoming to the LGBT student.

    • 53 min

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