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Qmmunity

Re-stitching the rainbow, one conversation at a time.

 

We are Qmmunity

 

We are the Brtish Podcast Award winning LGBTQ+ podcast, exploring Queer culture, history and identity.

We share stories from all across the rainbow, to expand our understanding of what it means to be queer in modern times, so we can understand more about our commonalities, respect and celebrate our differences, so that we can better stand together in solidarity.

THE TEAM:
Our hosts are Alexis Caught and Char Bailey
The lead producer is Seb White
Effie Theos is our show producer
We’d be a mess without our executive producer Kevin Morosky

Qmmunity Podcast was created and founded by Alexis and Kevin 

 
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Listen

You can find us on your favourite podcast platform, or listen below to our past episodes.

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What Does it mean to LGBTQ today?

Christania and Alexis ask the big question to our live show panellists, Reeta Loi, CEO of Gaysians UK, artist and poet Chloe Filani, filmmaker and producer Steffan Zachiya and Lewis Corner, Chief Content Officer of Gay Times.

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Our History

This week, the team are doing a Cher, turning back time and looking at the past 70 years of our Queer History. Featuring interviews with Dr Benno Gammerl, a lecturer at Goldsmith University on the world’s first Masters in Queer History, and Marc Thompson, Strategic lead for health improvement at Terrence Higgins Trust and co-founder of Blackout and Prepster.

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LisTening to our elders

How has queer life, and our community, changed over the years? Intergenerational conversations are rare, so in this episode Christania and Alexis are joined by actress, cabaret star and activist Mzz Kimberley and David Stuart, sexual health and wellbeing advocate.

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we believe in giving back.

That’s why we have pledged to support queer charities.Find more about these causes below


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The AKT

In 1989 The Albert Kennedy Trust was founded in response to the death of a young gay man, its remit is to protect & support young LGBTQ people who are homeless, living in dangerous home environments or experiencing a housing crisis and provide them with a safe place to live, and support getting education & training. In 2019, it rebranded as The AKT.


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Mermaids

Mermaids are a specialist charity working to raise awareness about gender nonconformity in children and young people amongst professionals and the general public, while providing support and resources for young Trans* & non-binary children and their parents.

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Qmmunity are back for our season two live shows - this time recording at The Curtain in Shoreditch. Each night, we’ll be joined for a panel discussion with inspirational queers, as always - you the audience can be involved with the opportunity to ask your questions and have a say.


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Let's talk about you, and me, and us, and how we fight the stigma surrounding sex shame, slut shame...and most importantly...how we can all lead better sex lives.

Our panellists include...

Dr. Karen Gurney, AKA "The Sex Doctor"

Kayden Gray, award winning adult entertainer & sexual wellbeing advocate

Phoebus Ebbini, sexual psychotherapist and host of This Ripe Fruit podcast.

Yasmin Benoit, alternative model and asexuality campaigner

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Politicis is a mess right now, right? Brexit has dominated headlines and the political agenda for years now...but what about us queers? Which of the political parties has something to offer us, why should we vote for them, have they got reasons to back up party rhetoric? Who should we be voting for? Join us as we chair a panel discussion between LGBTQ representatives from four British political parties.

It's gonna be interesting!

Our panellists include representatives from...(presented alphebeticaly...cos you know...avoidance of political bias)

LGBT+ Conservatives (Colm Howard-Lloyd)

LGBTIQA+ Greens (Benali Hamdache)

LGBT+ Labour (Melantha Chittenden)

LGBT+ Lib Dems (Adrian Trett)

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