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For a quarter of a century, the unfettered voices of LGBT people have been broadcast around the world on "This Way Out." The award-winning internationally is distributed weekly on over 200 local community radio and online stations around the world (carriage list at thiswayout.org), can be heard via podcast (thiswayout.org and iTunes) and direct satellite (World Radio Network) and is available on CD by subscription. With only modest funding from foundations, Overnight Productions, Inc. (a 501 ...
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Equally Funny

The Trident Network

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Hosted by Cait Rogan--who was looking to put her Women’s Studies PhD to good use--and a rotating lineup of hilarious co-hosts, each episode of Equally Funny breaks down a topic related to social justice while bringing the laughs. We talk through definitions, historical developments, present day context, and more. If you’ve ever been curious about this stuff, think of Equally Funny as a great starting point - a gateway drug, if you will, into the world of social justice. It’s totally fine if ...
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Covering in the Workplace

The Institute for Gender and the Economy

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In this podcast, GATE MBA Student Fellow Narjis Premjee interviews individuals who have covered or uncovered certain aspects of their identity in the workplace, such as their religion, ethnicity, marital status, disabilities, and sexual orientation. “Covering” refers to the ways in which a person conceals certain aspects of their identity in public due to a fear of backlash, discrimination, and/or bias. In this podcast, MBA Student Fellow Narjis Premjee interviews people who have covered or ...
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“Sounds Reasonable To Me” is a weekly podcast that explores the ideas and philosophies associated with living a Reasonable life. With your host, C. J. Sand, you will examine and consider the basic beliefs and guidelines that come from his book “Reasonable: A New Way of Being”. Reasonable is a rational, uplifting and egalitarian alternative to atheism.
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Twisted History

Barstool Sports

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Twisted History is a petulant and irreverent look at the darker side of history hosted by two guys (Large and Vibbs) who had to look up the words “petulant” and “irreverent”. It’s been called a "delightful romp through the annals of murder and mayhem” by Large’s wife, and the series aims to entertain by shedding light onto some of the weirder skeletons that reside within the closets of History, Sports, Music, Politics, and Celebrity. Presented by Barstool Sports. You can find every episode o ...
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DEI Matters: Insights Association North Atlantic Chapter

Insights Association North Atlantic Chapter

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Welcome to DEI Matters, the new podcast from the Insights Association North Atlantic Chapter! In this introductory episode, you'll meet our hosts and discover what Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion mean to them personally. We'll explore why DEI is not just important on an individual level, but also crucial for the insights community as a whole. Join us on this journey to understand how embracing DEI can enhance our work and drive impactful change.
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Nina and Cari talk about sexuality and everything that goes with it: intimacy, communication, dating, identity, health, and more, as well as that everlasting source of curiosity: how to parent your kids with regards to healthy sexuality! We are community sex educators in the Chicago area and we are committed to lifespan sexuality education that is comprehensive and inclusive.
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Open Ends

Will Dixon & Josh Harrod

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Every week Will Dixon, Josh Harrod and guests dissect big cultural questions, prioritising knowledge and understanding over rhetoric and arguments
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Discussing the interaction between Nature (our biology, genes, evolutionary past, and the laws of our universe) and Nurture (our social environments, culture, history, and upbringings), and how these forces impact our lives. New episodes every week with scientists, authors, and bright minds from a wide array of backgrounds. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheNatureNurturePodcast
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Les Chat Podcast - LGBTQ+ - Lesbian Latinas

LGBTQ+ Podcast by Jojo & Dayra

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Welcome to the Les Chat podcast! Yes, another LGBTQ+ podcast coming to you straight from the EAST COST co-hosted by the queer couple Jojo and Dayra. We want a place to share our life experiences and point of views within the LGBTQIA+ and Latinx Community. Accompanied by some of our friends and family that are also apart of OR an alliance to the community. We discuss relationship, sex, dating, labels, queerness, slurs, stereotypes, storytelling and MORE. So pour your drinks, light your candle ...
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We only have millionaires or people running multimillion dollar businesses on this podcast. The goal is give you and your kids the basic principles and steps that these people have taken, so that you can start setting your kids up for financial success. If you want to be wealthy, learnt the simple tricks and tips to be there early in life or set your kids up for that success, what better place to learn from?
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The Speakezee Podcast

The Cosmic Shambles Network

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Learn something amazing. Each episode showcases three academic experts from a variety of fields, from science to history to art, who will explain their research in less than 3 minutes using language that any audience should be able to understand. Part of the Cosmic Shambles network. Hosted by Prof. Bruce Hood.
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Pride Talk

NAAAP Pride - A National Program by National Association of Asian American

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Pride Talk features conversations with Asian American LGBTQ+ professionals and their allies to empower, educate, engage, and celebrate this community. You'll hear casual conversations, stories, and life experiences from various Asian American LGBTQ+ individuals as well as their allies.
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The Radical Winning Perspective Podcast is a podcast committed to helping you acknowledge your insecurities and fears that hold you back from reaching your highest potential. Join host and Confidence Coach, Susan Nicole bi-weekly as she helps you fight fear with Faith! Susan provides empowerment, inspiration, and encouragement to help you in your journey of perseverance. Susan Nicole is a passionate believer in purpose who believes everyone has the power to achieve more. Bi-weekly you can ex ...
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Tired of Lonely

Ashly Westbrook

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Dating today is very different than it was even just a few years ago. The dating landscape has changed drastically with the advent of so many ways to connect with potential partners – online dating, apps, and social media. In this podcast post, we'll explore some new ways people are meeting and dating in modern times. Knowing how to meet someone the old-fashioned way can also be difficult. If you're like most people, you've probably gone on a few dates that didn't go well. Maybe you felt you ...
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Eating Disorders are complex and challenging to navigate, whether you are a sufferer, professional or family / loved one of a sufferer. Join Peer Recovery Specialist Coach, Kirsten Hunneyball as she gets curious about recovery by interviewing professionals, chatting to ED survivors, and sharing her experience so that you can better understand various perspectives, remove stigma, hear inspiring testimonies and get curious about all things eating disorder related. Not meant as a replacement fo ...
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We continue our review of some of the news and feature stories on This Way Out during the past 12 months, including trans lawmakers defending drag and their own dignity, celebrating a venerated Aussie activist, challenging anti-queer laws in the Caribbean, marching for gender rights in the U.K., greeting a drag virtuoso violist, analyzing a major s…
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Twenty-twenty-five’s queerest news and feature stories in review; this week’s Rainbow Rewind remembers Frank Kameny, Ma Rainey and key late December happenings; quick-study Kazakh Senators pass a “no promo homo” bill, Trump’s vile war on trans kids escalates, Congressional Republicans criminalize trans kid caregivers, a North Carolina County disban…
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In this episode of DEI Matters, we sit down with Asha Parmar, Associate Director at C Space and recognized innovator, to explore how AI intersects with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in research. Asha shares her perspective on: How AI can support human insight work. The risks of bias and misrepresentation in generative AI. Practical steps t…
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In this episode of DEI Matters, we speak with Kisha Payton, Chief Belonging & Inclusion Officer at Escalent, about building cultures of belonging in the insights industry. Kisha shares how Escalent’s Inclusion Network is shaping change, the challenges of sustaining DEI amid political and budget pressures, and why equity must remain at the center of…
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Portland, Oregon’s twice monthly live open mic performance event, Slamlandia, yields the work of three queer poets: Joshua Merritt, Evey Rothwell and Ret (produced by Brian DeShazor).Plus December birthdays including anthropologist Margaret Mead and historic queer moments from the declassification of homosexuality as a disease to the dawn of “Don’t…
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What life is like in the newsrooms and on the beat for LGBTQ+ reporters in a time when there’s too much news and fewer jobs, according to Los Angeles chapter co-presidents Hansen Bursic and Katie Karl of NLGJA: the Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists (in a roundtable with This Way Out’s Lucia Chappelle, interviewed by Brian DeShazor).Plus the reign o…
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Poet Steven Reigns’ memorial memoir chronicling his profound six-year friendship with Michael Church who died of AIDS in 2000 (“Outliving Michael,” Moon Tide Press, 2025) is presented in an original sound collage with archival news reports and the friends’ favorite music (produced by Brian DeShazor).Plus United Nations Secretary General Antonio Gut…
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Poet Steven Reigns’ memorial memoir chronicling his profound six-year friendship with Michael Church who died of AIDS in 2000 (“Outliving Michael,” Moon Tide Press, 2025) is presented in an original sound collage with archival news reports and the friends’ favorite music (produced by Brian DeShazor).Plus United Nations Secretary General Antonio Gut…
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As World AIDS Day 2025 approaches, the theme of community organizing versus government indifference today echoes the early years of the pandemic. Historic coverage includes AIDS patient/activists Robert Bland, Bob Cecchi and Daniel Warner, columnist Bobbi Campbell and journalist David Hunt.Plus Rainbow Rewind shout-outs to Benjamin Britten, Bayard …
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In our episode this week we will continue our look at the Five Basic Beliefs of living a Reasonable life by looking at Belief #4 “The point of life is to be happy. Strive to find your happiness in living a balanced, harmonic, and loving life.”By C. J. Sand
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This special podcast edition of This Way Out Radio presents the full recording of The Quentin Crisp Memorial program that was excerpted in This Way Out's feature in program #1964.Here, we listen to the full memorial program including eulogies from those who knew him best. This program recorded and produced by Brian DeShazor won a Golden Reel Award …
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In commemoration of the November 21, 1999 passing of “The Naked Civil Servant,” listen to excerpts from one of his last interviews and a reading of one of his last pieces by publicist Chris Snell at his March 3, 2000 memorial service (produced by Brian DeShazor).Plus November notes from The Rainbow Rewind including Transgender Day of Remembrance, t…
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In this episode we’re going to continue our look at the five Basic Beliefs of living a Reasonable life by looking at the third belief “Being reasonable consists of the right to do whatever does not infringe on the rights of others: thus, exercise of these rights has no limits other than those which secure to other members of society enjoyment of th…
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Documentary filmmaker and historian Ken Burns joins the show to discuss his six-part documentary series "The American Revolution" on PBS, November 16 You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/twistedhistory…
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Focussing on key queer vIctories in the huge blue wave of Democratic Party wins, Andy Humm and Ann Northrop of Gay USA assess the U.S. off-year election returns with all the delight and derision they deserve. Plus a November-oriented Rainbow Rewind calls out the original Daughter of Bilitis, the man whose camera shutter caused right wing shudders, …
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In this episode we're going to continue taking a look at the Reasonable Beliefs that lead to living a Reasonable life. The second belief is "Treat yourself and the world you live in as you would like to be treated, with love, generosity, honesty and respect."By C. J. Sand
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President of the National Association of LGBTQ journalists (NLGJA.org) Ken Miguel talks about how the organization promotes queer visibility and accuracy in the media (interviewed by Brian DeShazor).Plus: The Rainbow Rewind notes the November birthdays of comedian Bob Smith and Canadian rocker ally Ryan Adams, the premiere of “The Crying Game” and …
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We commemorate the birthday of the renowned gay Irish writer Oscar Wilde (October 16, 1854- November 30, 1900) with the play he was writing in October, 1891 — Salomé.Before we get to the play, listen to Brian DeShazor’s 2014 interview with the erudite Mr. Nimoy and his wife Susan more than fifty years after the play’s original broadcast, and learn …
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We commemorate the birthday of the renowned gay Irish writer Oscar Wilde with an excerpt from the play he was writing in October, 1891 — a scene from a production directed for Pacifica Radio by a “pre-Spock” Leonard Nimoy (hear the complete performance at thiswayout.org, presented by Brian DeShazor).Plus: The “Rainbow Rewind” recalls the end of the…
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Nicholas Wade is the author of several books on human evolution, and has served as staff writer and editor for Nature, Science, and the science section of The New York Times. In this episode, we discuss Nicholas’ latest book The Origins of Politics on the evolutionary psychology of social cognition, tribalism, altruism, aggression, and other psycho…
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Jennie Arnau discovered her passion for music in her childhood home of Greenville, South Carolina, a place that called her back at a time of loss and grief. She’s now living and working in New York City, ending a self-imposed break from songwriting and performing with her new album, A Rising Tide (interviewed by David Hunt).Plus: The “Rainbow Rewin…
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After nearly 4 years, millions of views, thousands of podcast downloads and countless unforgettable conversations, it’s time for one final episode. In this heartfelt farewell, we reflect on the journey that began on January 24, 2022 and everything that’s happened since. From groundbreaking episodes like “The Coming Out Process” and “Am I A Lesbian?…
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Shaun Peterson’s “Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln” goes beyond investigating the love live of the 16th U.S. President to examine how the study of history evolves (interviewed by Brian DeShazor, part 2 of 2).Plus: The “Rainbow Rewind” crosses generations to find outspoken October-born advocates and digs down to the roots of Natio…
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The venerable historical preservation organization celebrates LGBTQ+ History Month with an LA County-wide programming series where the past and the future intermingle. One Institute Executive Director Tony Valenzuela talks about the trailblazing histories and vibrant cultural contributions around the festival theme “Reclaiming Freedom” (interviewed…
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With seven years experience as CEO of Rainbow Railroad, Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Fellow at the Carr-Ryan Center at Harvard and Refugee Council USA board member Kamahli Powell is uniquely qualified to discuss the world’s refugee crisis and specifically how LGBTQ people are disadvantaged in seeking help when their countries, communities and someti…
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For more than two decades, activist, educator, diplomat Jessica Stern has worn a variety of hats in her efforts to advance LGBTQ human rights around the world, always at the forefront — unafraid, unapologetic, speaking truth to power. Currently serving as Senior Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy Fellow at the Carr-Ryan Center for Human Rights at…
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This week we catch up on JC Pride with Las Reinas, a surprise birthday party, and exciting updates about our upcoming Trova Trips to Brazil and Costa Rica (https://linktr.ee/leschat ). Plus, don’t miss the exclusive women-only event in LA on Thursday, September 18th, created by Valerie Lynn and featuring LeLá’s live sapphic show and after-party for…
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The late historian Allan Bérubé documented in Coming Out Under Fire (1990) how queer soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines have always been a vital part of military readiness. He revealed in a 1983 talk that the first queer news source in the United States was published at an airfield in the deep South more than 80 years ago (produced by David Hunt…
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On her journey from Kansas to Oz and back, Jennifer Knapp’s spiritual rock and roll harmonizes “Christian” and “lesbian" with the unifying power of music (interviewed by David Hunt).And in NewsWrap: a court in Kenya orders lawmakers to protect the rights of transgender people for the first time on the African continent, Dr. Demetre Daskalakis is ch…
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In this episode, Dayra shares her full experience at Bad Bunny’s residency concert in Puerto Rico from the fun pool parties and curated gift bags to the unforgettable concert, making new friends, and partying through a literal hurricane at the after-party. Then we shift gears to break down the queer relationships unfolding in the Netflix series The…
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As the world turns away from traditional news sources, gay journalist Enrique Anarte is building trust — and an audience — on social media (interviewed by David Hunt).And in NewsWrap: the United Kingdom’s first transgender judge Victoria McCloud is taking her country’s Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of “woman” to the European Court of…
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Eva Braun, Martha Washington, Mary Todd Lincoln, Grace Coolidge, Eleanor Roosevelt, Judith Mawson, and more!Get 10% off your first month at https://BetterHelp.com/TWISTED.Visit SimpliSafe.com/twisted to claim 50% off a new system with a professional monitoring plan and get your first month free. You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podc…
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Every month at AKBAR, a small neighborhood LGBTQ+ bar on the east side of Los Angeles, queer artists of all kinds find a place to play in a unique cabaret. Executive Director Travis Wood, Creative Director Ian MacKinnon, and performers Lore Randolph (aka Fleur The Tease) and Ari (aka Odious Ari) celebrate 13 years of Planet Queer — with a nod to th…
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In this episode of Les Chat, we’re diving deep into the messy, dramatic, sometimes sweet chaos that is The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2. From long-term couples to one-and-a-half-year situationships, we break down all the pairings — and yes, we have opinions. 👀 Plus: Can someone explain why Reba’s JoAnna Garcia Swisher is still hosting this? We ha…
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Fighting for LGBTQ+ rights in the Caribbean has been difficult, but the winds of progress are blowing strong in Saint Lucia. ECADE, the Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality, just won its fourth court victory since 2022 over long prison sentences for same-sex intimacy. Executive Director Kenita Placide talks about the legal tempest …
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In more than three decades as a proud transgender activist, Jamison Green has moved from making history to writing it as one of the authors and editors of a new book, “A History of Transgender Medicine in the United States, From Margins to Mainstream” — an important contribution to the discussion during these times of growing intolerance (interview…
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