Future Queer, Future Here

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Future Queer, Future Here

This podcast show aims to help strengthen a sense of belonging for LGBTQIA+ people by centring diverse stories, including trans, non‑binary, intersex, disabled, Black, Indigenous and people of colour.Celebrate queer culture, creativity and resilience so listeners feel seen beyond trauma narratives.Mental health and wellbeingPromote practical mental health skills (boundaries, self‑advocacy, coping strategies) in an affirming, stigma‑free way.Normalise seeking support and highlight inclusive services, peer spaces and helplines.Intergenerational and intersectional connectionConnect younger and older queer people through shared episodes, mentoring conversations and “queer ancestors” segments.Regularly foreground intersections with race, class, disability, migration, faith and rural/remote life.

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    Beforeplay, Not Afterthought: Let’s Talk Syphilis, STIs and Getting Tested

    This episode aims to normalise regular STI testing as a routine part of sexual health, especially for LGBTQIA+ communities and people under 35.Explain syphilis and other common STIs in clear language, including symptoms, risks, and why rising rates are a serious concern.Show listeners exactly how, where, and how often to get tested, and how to have confident, stigma‑free conversations with partners and clinicians.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast show aims to help strengthen a sense of belonging for LGBTQIA+ people by centring diverse stories, including trans, non‑binary, intersex, disabled, Black, Indigenous and people of colour.Celebrate queer culture, creativity and resilience so listeners feel seen beyond trauma narratives.Mental health and wellbeingPromote practical mental health skills (boundaries, self‑advocacy, coping strategies) in an affirming, stigma‑free way.Normalise seeking support and highlight inclusive services, peer spaces and helplines.Intergenerational and intersectional connectionConnect younger and older queer people through shared episodes, mentoring conversations and “queer ancestors” segments.Regularly foreground intersections with race, class, disability, migration, faith and rural/remote life.

HOSTED BY

Dr Christopher Appiah-Thompson

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