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The Rainbow Mind Podcast
by Rainbow Mind
The Rainbow Mind Podcast is where queer minds meet bold conversations. Brought to you by Rainbow Mind, a pioneering LGBTQIA+ mental health organisation, this podcast explores the intersections of identity, wellbeing, culture, and community — with honesty, compassion, and pride.Hosted by Stephen Griffiths, our Therapeutic Services Manager, each episode features influential queer icons, mental health advocates, and lived experience voices from across the UK. Together, we unpack the personal and systemic — from navigating mental health and inequality to celebrating queer joy and resilience.Disruptive, evolving, and unapologetically queer-led, The Rainbow Mind Podcast is more than a series — it’s a movement for belonging, empowerment, and thriving with pride.Tune in and be part of a community that champions LGBTQIA+ mental health. Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blan
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Ali Najjar & Adam Imber: Faith, Identity & Queer Love
What happens when love exists across identities that the world often sees as divided? In this episode of The Rainbow Mind, we speak with Ali Najjar & Adam Imber, a queer multi-faith couple, one Jewish and one Palestinian Muslim, about navigating love, identity and belonging. Together, we explore what it means to hold onto faith while embracing queerness, how their relationship has challenged assumptions from others, and the emotional impact of living through a time when their communities are experiencing profound pain. This conversation isn't about politics, it's about people. It's about compassion, curiosity and resilience.
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Zelah Glasson: The Power of Positivity in the Trans Community
In this special episode released for Trans Visibility Day, we’re joined by Zelah Glasson, personal trainer, content creator, and former Big Brother UK housemate for an honest and uplifting conversation about identity, resilience, and mental wellbeing.Zelah reflects on their journey as a trans man navigating visibility in the public eye, sharing powerful insights into the realities of representation, community, and self-acceptance. Together, we explore how fitness and routine became vital tools for protecting mental health, building confidence, and creating a sense of control during challenging moments.This episode celebrates the strength, positivity, and resilience within the trans community, highlighting the importance of compassion, visibility, and finding the spaces that help us feel strong, both physically and mentally. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Karl Considine: Sobriety & Mental Health
Karl reflects on his personal journey with alcohol, the moments that led him to re-evaluate his relationship with drinking, and the impact sobriety has had on his mental health, creativity, and sense of self. Together, we explore the pressures around alcohol in LGBTQIA+ culture, the complexities of stepping away from it, and the importance of finding support, boundaries, and compassion along the way.This is a candid, thoughtful discussion about vulnerability, resilience, and choosing yourself; offered with openness and generosity, for anyone navigating similar questions around mental health, substance use, or wellbeing.🌈Learn more about Rainbow Mind Greater Manchester at:https://www.mindinsalford.org.uk/services/rainbow-mind/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ali Bromley: Neurodivergence & Queerness
In this episode of The Rainbow Mind Podcast, Stephen is joined by the brilliant Ali Bromley — forensic psychologist, Big Brother winner, and passionate advocate for neurodivergent and queer visibility — for a deeply honest and insightful conversation about identity, representation, and mental health.Ali opens up about her time in the Big Brother house, sharing what it was like to navigate the public eye as a neurodivergent lesbian and how she stayed grounded in compassion throughout. Her reflections offer a powerful perspective on the importance of visibility and what it means to be truly seen.We also explore the intersections of neurodivergence and queerness, and how these overlapping identities can impact mental wellbeing — from emotional regulation and rejection sensitivity to anxiety, depression, and the need for more nuanced conversations in mainstream media.With warmth, clarity, and courage, Ali brings a vital voice to this ongoing series of conversations — reminding us that compassion, in all its forms, is essential to understanding and supporting both neurodiversity and queerness.🌈 Learn more about Rainbow Mind Greater Manchester at:https://www.mindinsalford.org.uk/services/rainbow-mind/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dr Cheddar Gorgeous: Gender, Drag, and Living Beyond the Binary
In the premiere episode of The Rainbow Mind Podcast, we’re joined by cultural icon Dr Cheddar Gorgeous — acclaimed drag artist, academic, and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK finalist — for a powerful and thought-provoking conversation about queer identity, gender, and mental health.Cheddar reflects on their journey with drag as both art and activism, and how it has shaped their relationship to gender, vulnerability, and self-expression. Comfortable using he, she, or they pronouns, Cheddar challenges rigid definitions of identity and invites us to explore life beyond the boxes society places us in.We also dive into masculinity, the realities of chemsex and addiction in the LGBTQIA+ community, and the impact of social media on connection and mental wellbeing.With candidness, humour, and heart, Cheddar helps us kick off The Rainbow Mind Podcast in a way that sets the tone for everything to come.🌈 Learn more about Rainbow Mind Greater Manchester at: https://www.mindinsalford.org.uk/services/rainbow-mind/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A New Space for Queer Mental Health
Welcome to the first episode of the Rainbow Mind Podcast! 🎙️In this debut episode, hosts Emily and Stephen introduce you to Rainbow Mind — a queer-led mental health service born from a powerful partnership between Mind in Salford and Mind in the City, Hackney & Waltham Forest.You'll learn about who we are, why we exist, and the work we’re doing to support LGBTQIA+ mental health with radical compassion, inclusivity, and connection. From therapy and peer-led groups to creative spaces and movement sessions, this episode explores the range of services we offer and the values that drive us.Whether you're here to listen, connect, or get involved, we’re so glad you’ve joined us.🌐 Learn more: mindinsalford.org.uk/services/rainbow-mind Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Rainbow Mind Podcast is where queer minds meet bold conversations. Brought to you by Rainbow Mind, a pioneering LGBTQIA+ mental health organisation, this podcast explores the intersections of identity, wellbeing, culture, and community — with honesty, compassion, and pride.Hosted by Stephen Griffiths, our Therapeutic Services Manager, each episode features influential queer icons, mental health advocates, and lived experience voices from across the UK. Together, we unpack the personal and systemic — from navigating mental health and inequality to celebrating queer joy and resilience.Disruptive, evolving, and unapologetically queer-led, The Rainbow Mind Podcast is more than a series — it’s a movement for belonging, empowerment, and thriving with pride.Tune in and be part of a community that champions LGBTQIA+ mental health. Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blan
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