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ebruary is LGBTQ+ Historical past Month, a time when lots of people delve deeper into LGBTQ+ points and take time to study extra about queer historical past.

Top-of-the-line methods of catching up on LGBTQ+ issues is by listening to podcasts, and from intimate chats between associates, to panels with students, to comedy exhibits, there’s now a podcast model to go well with everybody.

So settle in for a barrel of guffaws and a complete lot of thought-provoking chat, as we choose our seven favourites from the bunch.

A Homosexual and a NonGay​

A Homosexual and a Non Homosexual

Winner of greatest comedy on the 2018’s British Podcast Awards, hosts James Barr and Dan Hudson discuss overtly about their respective experiences, from consent to burnout.

In 2020 the present launched a brand new two-part sequence inspecting the seek for an HIV remedy. Funded by the Wellcome Belief and the British Podcast Awards fund, James and Dan chatted to AIDS activists and Professor John Frater to debate the science behind HIV and the intention for a remedy.

Queery with Cameron Esposito

Every hour-long episode of standup comedian Cameron Esposito’s hit present Queery options completely different tales from actors, writers and comics which frequently cowl matters together with identification, persona and sexuality. Latest interviewees on the present have been author Chris Belcher, who has written about energy, gender and intercourse work, drag queen Trixie Mattel, and Gray’s Anatomy star E.R. Fightmaster. Esposito’s relaxed method brings out the very best in her friends.

The Dorothy Mission

‘Associates of Dorothy’ has lengthy been a time period to explain homosexual males, however the place did this time period originate and what’s it about sure ladies in tradition and their hyperlinks to queer society? In The Dorothy Mission, DJ and LGBT activist Alice Beverton-Palmer explores the historical past of the time period, activism, queer artwork and extra, with humorous interviews with each well-known names and unsung heroes.

The present resulted in March 2022, however there are nonetheless 33 unbelievable half-hour episodes to get your tooth caught into. There’s even a selected LGBTQ+ historical past month episode from this time final 12 months, the place Beverton-Palmer talks to Dr Fern Riddell, a historian of intercourse.

The Log Books

The Log Books / Switchboard

Launched in 2019, The Log Books affords a singular have a look at queer historical past in Britain by exploring the Switchboard’s archives, a helpline which supplies info, assist and referrals for anybody contemplating their sexuality. With the assistance of a Switchboard trustee, every episode centres on the log e-book entries made by the volunteers who staffed the telephones.

The podcast wound down in February final 12 months after hosts Tash and Adam reached the final web page of the Log Books, however there are nonetheless three sequence for brand new listeners to compensate for. Episodes cowl LGBTQ+ points working from 1974 to 2003, and matters embrace the 1999 bombing of the Soho homosexual pub The Admiral Duncan, anti-gay laws in Britain, and the way HIV/Aids was offered in newspapers.

Like-Minded Associates

On this weekly podcast, “two homo comedians” Tom Allen and Suzi Ruffell natter about life, love and tradition – and it’s fairly like being enveloped in a beautiful, extraordinarily humorous, hug. The episodes run for round 40 minutes and canopy random matters which are normally associated to one thing that’s occurred within the duo’s life, which merely makes you’re feeling such as you’ve obtained a seat at a desk with some very humorous associates.

Out with Suzi Ruffell

Comic Suzi Ruffell has a second podcast which can also be effectively price tuning in to. Out with Suzi Ruffell is billed as being “all in regards to the inspiring lives of LGBTQIA+ individuals”, which in follow implies that Ruffell speaks to a variety of friends, together with journalist Owen Jones, Dame Kelly Holmes, activist Jake Graf, Sink The Pink founder Glyn Fussell, about their lives. The conversations are without delay intimate, revealing, entertaining and transferring, which simply exhibits how good Ruffell is at her job.

Some Households

Some Households is a podcast devoted to all issues surrounding LGBTQ+ households, which makes it a standout sequence. Hosted by lesbian mum and journalist Lotte Jeffs and homosexual dad and movie publicist Stu Oakley, the duo focus on all the things from their very own experiences as queer dad and mom to parenting-relating tales and bust parenthood myths alongside the way in which.

In addition they have friends on the present who’ve spoken about points reminiscent of fostering, IVF, elevating disabled youngsters and how you can strategy the matter of gender within the modern-day. The present sadly wrapped up in 2021, however it’s episodes stay on-line as a little bit of a treasure trove for these seeking to hear extra about these matters.

Name Me Mom

In Name Me Mom, journalist Shon Faye, who is understood for writing about LGBTQ+ points and psychological well being, delves into queer experiences and historical past by exploring the tales of older generations of queer individuals. Faye talks to a variety of inspiring individuals who have been energetic indirectly within the LGBTQ+ group, and matters vary from religion and sexuality, to morality, to resilience.