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Lady D and Lady H

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Two lifelong friends muse over media that showcases Black women, femmes, and non-binary people. Season 2 premieres in October 2022 and focuses on Black Speculative fiction.
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Tune in to hear two queer people of colour discuss LGBT film and television. Series created by Merryana Salem, a Lebanese-Aboriginal bisexual woman, and Durr-e-'Adan Haque, an Indonesian-Pakistani non-binary lesbian.
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Welcome to the Bored & Bitter Podcast! We're two bored bimbos in our mid (to late...) twenties bitching about nothing new. This podcast is for gays, girlies, non-binary people, and ugh... straight men? Listen into hear about our extravagant lives, where we dive into the good, the bad, and the ugly (except not us because we're hot). Subscribe for more sexy and stunning content.
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Somebody You Love

Jenna Love & Holly Harte

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Jenna Love & Holly Harte: just two Aussie SWers sharing our expertise in disappointing our parents, breaching community guidelines, and banging the people who vote against our rights. www.somebodyyoulove.net Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @somebodyyoupodwww.patreon.com/somebodyyoupod
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Fully Amplified is the new podcast from Futures Theatre. Discover untold stories from women and non-binary people combined with original drama from the UK’s most dynamic writers. Exploring love, family, activism, and home, Fully Amplified features extraordinary stories that demand to be heard. www.futurestheatre.co.uk
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An epic space opera audioseries podcast. Journey to Vela and Heimavinna, two planets in the binary system. Listen as two people share details of their lives on these separate worlds. Enjoy the friendships, the laughter, and the love all with space flight, politics, and lots of discovery! The twist – the two stories are written in pen-pal style by two writers who are unaware of what the other will send.
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This podcast gives the listener an opportunity to hear conversations with people from the field of systemic psychotherapy. Host Sezer and Julie, two systemic and family psychotherapists, discuss a wide range of topics, theories, practices and experiences with their guests, giving the listener an insight into this disciplines contribution to social change. Artwork by Arai Drake Creative: http://www.araidrake.com/portfolio/thesystemicway/Music by Rena Paid We are now being supported by the Ass ...
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Adventures in Time and Gender

Jason Barker, Krishna Istha

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Adventures in Time and Gender, the time travelling trans history drama podcast series. Performed by a trans and non-binary cast, developed with a group of trans and non-binary young people, written by Jason Barker and directed by Krishna Istha.
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We Must Ignite

Raina Bowers, Jaye McAuliffe, Tiana Gaudioso, and Rachel Bunning

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(Previously the podcast known as "Up In Smoke") Hosts Raina Bowers, Rachel Bunning, Tiana Gaudioso and host / sound producer Jaye McAuliffe are on a mission to find creative women, non-binary people, and trans men starting artistic fires and supporting each other. Each episode is an audio story about the challenges and triumphs of being an artist. @wemustignite
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We're two twenty something, Scottish ladies on a mission to debunk and normalise topics surrounding sexual wellness, pleasure and entrepreneurship. We cover everything and anything relating to women, non binary and intersex people. From consent, sex workers, menopause, menstruation, starting a business and the hot topics of the moment. We are building a brand intended to support people from their first period right through to their last, and beyond. Follow our journey, and let us know what y ...
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Writer Grace Timothy explores what it’s really like to live with ADHD with other women and non-binary people. ----- I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was 37, and I’m still getting my head around what it means for me, in terms of my past, present and future. Now we’re finally waking up to the fact that ADHD isn’t just for little boys, I want to better understand what the lived experience of ADHD is, and how the day-to-day really feels. I’m asking the big questions: Is it why I’m rubbish at pho ...
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Fast Forward is a research project concerned with women in photography based at University for the Creative Arts. Started in 2014 with a panel discussion at Tate Modern, the project has established a significance within the world of photography for highlighting the work of women photographers and for questioning the way that the established canons have been formed. Fast Forward is designed to promote and engage with women and non-binary people in photography across the globe. There are milli ...
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Everyone comes out in their own way, in their own time. Innies + Outies brings you fascinating stories from diverse LGBTQIA+ Australians about coming out or staying in. From people struggling for acceptance to embracing their true selves — each story is packed with life lessons for queer Australians and the people who love them. Exploring a range of topics like coming out in high school, queer comedians who turn their trauma into jokes, and LGBTQIA+ folks who choose not to come out — Innies ...
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Welcome to the ASIAN DETOX PODCAST, a podcast made for Asian Americans as we navigate life in two very different cultures, come to terms with our identity and share experiences of adjusting to a new way of being. On this podcast, TJ Wey, a financial and abundance expert who is on track to retire by the age of 40, will share stories of people escaping the hustle culture in their lives and describing what that journey looks like for them. As a financial expert, TJ's focus will be on the Asian ...
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Curious Fox

Effy Blue and Jacqueline Misla

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For those challenging the status quo in love, sex, and relationships. Effy Blue and Jacqueline Misla explore themes on these subjects through personal stories, interviews, and community discussions (and laugh a lot).
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A more severe variant of the mpox virus is spreading fast, already causing hundreds of deaths in Africa. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a public health emergency of international concern. We have vaccines against mpox, so what aren't we doing to slow the spread? Also, Australia is compared to other English-speaking countries and i…
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People with knee osteoarthritis are undergoing unnecessary tests and procedures, when exercise is often the best treatment. New clinical care standards have been released, putting the emphasis on non-surgical treatments for pain relief and mobility. Guest Dr Christopher Vertullo, orthopaedic knee surgeon and an Adjunct Professor at Griffith Univers…
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A majority of the world's population lives in cities. Our urban environments have changed rapidly, and a very different to the environments humans evolved in. This could mean we're not being exposed to the same diversity of 'good' microbes, that keep us balanced and healthy. Guest Dr Jessica Stanhope, epidemiologist at the University of Adelaide Ka…
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While humans and pathogens have waged war for millennia, even dangerous pathogens can be engineered to be helpful in the right hands. What are the qualities that make a microbe or virus so successful, and how can we harness them for good? Guest Jacinta Bowler, science reporter Associate Professor Joanne Macdonald, University of the Sunshine Coast R…
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In this episode we chat with Damien O'Meara on his recent paper about LGBT representation in Australian television from the 2000s-2010s. Read the full paper Damien wrote with Whitney Monoghan here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1329878X241236990 A summary of the research can be read here: https://theconversation.com/we-studied-two-decade…
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Authorities in Victoria believe they've found the source of a Legionnaires' outbreak in Melbourne that has killed two people. What do we know about the disease, and what needs to be done to avoid outbreaks? References Outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in metropolitan Melbourne Dispersion of Legionella bacteria in atmosphere: A practical source loca…
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There has been a heated – and at times harmful discussion about presumed sex differences in athletes competing at the Olympic Games. While unfounded, accusations against two female boxers have reignited a discussion that has been going on for over a century about who gets to compete, and against whom. We take a look at the evidence and explain why …
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Unions are calling for 10 days of reproductive leave for women going through menopause and perimenopause. They say older women are leaving the workforce early because a lack of support. But one expert argues there is no quality evidence to support this claim, and there are other issues at play. Guest Professor Susan Davis, endocronologist at Monash…
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People with diabetes who are treated with insulin have more than a 60 per cent increased risk of serious injury. Low blood sugar can lead to falls, while high blood sugar can lead to nerve damage, which leaves people susceptible to numbness and burns. Experts believe there is a lack of awareness about the risk of trauma when blood sugars aren’t wel…
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Viral hepatitis infections claim the lives of 3,500 people each day. One of the lesser known kinds is hepatitis E, which can lead to acute liver failure. We explain the storied history of this virus and the current efforts to vaccinate against it. Guest Dr Richie Madden, co-founder of the Hepatis E International Direct Action group…
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Holly finally convinced Jenna to watch Pretty Woman and here we are! Patreon (from $3AUD/month): http://www.patreon.com/somebodyyoupod Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/somebodyyoupod X: http://www.x.com/somebodyyoupod Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somebodyyoupod For more info on sex work in Australia, please check out the following organisat…
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For the first time this year, there are more patients in Queensland hospitals with influenza than COVID. A survey has found people's main reasons for not vaccinating against flu were that they didn't think influenza was serious, the vaccine would give them the flu, or it wouldn't work. And we take a look at how COVID-19 continues to affect mortalit…
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Dementia is the second leading cause of death of all Australians. But rates of dementia are going down, in part because people are changing their lifestyles. A major paper published in the Lancet has identified 14 modifiable risk factors — two more than previously listed. Guest Emeritus Professor David Ames, the University of Melbourne and the Flor…
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Heard of the anti-Mullerian hormone, or the 'egg timer' test? It's marketed strongly to women in their 30s but a new study suggests some of the claims around it can be misleading. And when given more information about the test, many women decide against it. Guest Dr Tessa Copp, the University of Sydney References Women’s interest, knowledge, and at…
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When women are diagnosed with breast cancer in just one breast – should they get a double mastectomy? A large study has assessed the impact different surgical interventions have on cancer risk and mortality. Guest Dr Vasily Giannakeas, cancer epidemiologist at the Women’s College Research Innovation Institute References Bilateral Mastectomy and Bre…
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Greetings Ebonauts! Superstar. Traveler. Bibliophile. Giver. Strategist. Badass. This episode features Jalisa Whitley from Booked Trips as part one of our "She's Outta This World" series. Lady D, Lady H and Jalisa channel Octavia Butler by envisioning the future, book their fantasy trips, talk about books and more.…
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The world's largest conference on HIV and AIDS has been underway in Berlin to discuss developments and breakthroughs in the field. One major story out of the conference is the remission of a patient with HIV using a new treatment method. Also, we discuss a study into mammal-to-mammal transmission of avian influenza. References The next Berlin patie…
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New vaping laws are in place, but questions remain about whether they will address the health problems at play. Both non-nicotine and nicotine vapes are only available through a pharmacy, and only to those over 18 years of age. But some experts are concerned this could expose young people to a growing illicit market. Guest Emeritus Professor Wayne …
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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) causes heart attacks in young, healthy people with no known risk factors. Because of this, SCAD can have a devastating psychological impact. A clinic is trying to address this by providing the proper support, and connecting patients with this rare condition. Guests Professor Jane Maguire, SCAD survivor …
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Cancer treatment is life-saving, but it can be brutal. The side effects of chemotherapy and radiation can continue long after a person has gone into remission. A group of runners are putting into practice research that shows exercise can help, especially for nerve pain. Guest Melanie D'Souza, cancer survivor Dr Chris Swain, University of Melbourne …
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Note: we had some technical issues when recording this episode, so unfortunately the audio isn’t at the level we usually like to deliver! Buy SLUTDOM: ​​https://www.uqp.com.au/books/slutdom-reclaiming-shame-free-sexuality Dr Hilary Caldwell has been a sex worker for over 20 years and decided to come out of hiding to publish her first book. She is a…
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Well hello Bitter Bitches, did you miss us? We're back in your headphones with a brat-acular episode this week. We fill you in on our summer plans, celebrate our celibacy, and dance with George to Sofie. If you're a true brat, you will be tuning in! Got any suggestions for future episode themes? Feel free to send us suggestions and we'll do our bes…
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In this episode we speak with Marianne Le Coyte Grinney about mental health and tech. Marianne is the founder of Held Mind an organisation that offers training, support and consultation on mental health, sobriety and recovery on platforms such as web 3 and discord. She takes us through her personal and professional journey with the world of tech an…
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Mrs. Ashly hosts Ms. Semi and JJ as they extend their discussion from soap operas to wrestling. In the first segment of the wrestling talk, they delve into AEW's Forbidden Door, WWE's Money in the Bank, and Heatwave. They also explore topics such as the Wyatt Sick6, Rhea's comeback, the Bloodline, among others. Don't forget to stay tuned for the cl…
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It's never been easy being a teenager, but young people these days experience particularly high levels of poor mental health. A study surveying thousands of Australian high schoolers in Year 7, and again in Year 10, has found six lifestyle behaviours that seem to have positive effects. Hint: an extra hour of sleep a night could make all the differe…
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1 in 9 Australians have asthma, but many aren’t properly managing the potentially deadly condition. Even though the symptoms of asthma can be prevented, some people aren’t reaching for a puffer until they’re in distress. And it’s leaving people unnecessarily vulnerable to asthma attacks. Guest Anthony Flynn, Director of Health Knowledge and Transla…
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Ring the bell! It's time for the July edition of Grappling with Soaps with JJ, Ms. Semi, and hosted by Mrs. Ashly. In this episode we discuss what's been happening on General Hospital, Young and the Restless, Bold and the Beautiful and a little of Days of Our Lives. Were we happy with the summer sweeps thus far or did our bubble get burst? Stay tun…
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A parliamentary report has recommended a tax on sugary drinks, which dozens of other countries have in place. Research out of the UK shows their levy has lowered the amount of added sugar kids and adults are consuming. What could a sugar tax look like in Australia? Guest Dr Nina Rogers, University of Cambridge Jane Martin, Food for Health Alliance …
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Indigenous and Torres Strait island communities are at greater risk of alcohol-related harms. This is both a product of colonisation and a contributor to ongoing disadvantage in Aboriginal communities. Programs to address alcohol-related harms have been divisive, which is why experts say community-led approaches are crucial.…
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In this episode of The Systemic Lens, we delve into the enchanting world of Disney's "Encanto" through the lens of systemic psychotherapy. Join us as we explore the complex dynamics of the Madrigal family, analysing how intergenerational trauma, familial roles, and cultural expectations shape their magical and emotional experiences. We examine the …
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How much ultra-processed food are you eating? On average, it turns out Australians are getting close to half of their energy needs from ultra-processed foods. While convenient, a diet full of these foods can increase the risk of chronic disease. Guest Dr Daisy Coyle, dietician and research fellow at the George Institute References Ultra-processed f…
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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression associated with certain times of the year. A hallmark sign someone has SAD is their symptoms completely dissipate when the season changes. While there isn't a lot of data on its prevalence in Australia, experts believe it's more common than once thought. Guests Paige Cockburn, health reporte…
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Even when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults report hearing loss themselves, many aren't being referred for follow-up care. That's according to new research into how hearing loss is being measured, reported and managed. And this under-recognised issue could be exacerbating existing inequalities. Guest Alice Pender, audiologist and researc…
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Dear Gentle Listeners, The moment has arrived to introduce to the Queen of our 'Watch With You' court, Lady D. Presented by the Queen's esteemed Harlequin, Lady H, are: Lady A Sir Rease Lord Rhayne Dr. KP Lady Galloway Lady Fenty Lady Semi Madame Lazet Anticipate spoilers and analysis on Season 3, part one. This marks the first segment of our court…
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We're all familiar with being prescribed medication, but how often is your doctor advising you on how to eventually stop taking certain drugs? This is especially an issue for medications like opioids, benzodiazepines and even antidepressants. There are calls for better guidelines on deprescribing, to make sure the process of weaning off medications…
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