Home
Categories
EXPLORE
Music
True Crime
Business
History
Comedy
Religion & Spirituality
Education
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
Loading...
0:00 / 0:00
Podjoint Logo
SL
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts125/v4/cd/94/43/cd944376-5651-09e0-2e24-c61001347508/mza_7749811486623733026.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Lost Spaces: Memories from Gay Bars, Lesbian Clubs, and LGBTQ+ Parties
lost queer spaces
294 episodes
6 days ago
How do queer spaces help to shape people's lives?  Why are they so important to the LGBTQ+ community? What is the impact of losing these spaces? Lost Spaces explores these questions (and more!) through conversations with members of the LGBT community. Each week host K Anderson sits down with a different guest to discuss a space from their past, why it was important to them, and how it helped shape who they are. Expect conversations about coming out, going out, and getting down. And snogging strangers on sweaty dancefloors. We can't talk about gay history without that coming up.
Show more...
Sexuality
Health & Fitness
RSS
All content for Lost Spaces: Memories from Gay Bars, Lesbian Clubs, and LGBTQ+ Parties is the property of lost queer spaces and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
How do queer spaces help to shape people's lives?  Why are they so important to the LGBTQ+ community? What is the impact of losing these spaces? Lost Spaces explores these questions (and more!) through conversations with members of the LGBT community. Each week host K Anderson sits down with a different guest to discuss a space from their past, why it was important to them, and how it helped shape who they are. Expect conversations about coming out, going out, and getting down. And snogging strangers on sweaty dancefloors. We can't talk about gay history without that coming up.
Show more...
Sexuality
Health & Fitness
https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo/2470456/2470456-1622556949093-c158bfa1033d.jpg
Greatest Hits - 'When I Was a Young Teen Transsexual in Toronto' - with Morgan M Page
Lost Spaces: Memories from Gay Bars, Lesbian Clubs, and LGBTQ+ Parties
54 minutes 2 seconds
1 day ago
Greatest Hits - 'When I Was a Young Teen Transsexual in Toronto' - with Morgan M Page

One of the things I love doing most about this show is, obviously, getting the chance to learn about different people's experiences and circumstances. 

But, within that, there's often a really nice reminder of how nobody's journey is the same. 

There are so many ways to come out, there are so many ways to fall in love, and there are all of these different ways in which a space can be important to you. 

Some of my guests have only been to a space once, some went religiously over a period of years (or decades)... and, then, there are some people who had breaks in-between, going at different periods of their life.

One such person is the Canadian writer, artist, historian, and host of the trans history podcast 'One From The Vaults', Morgan M Page. Morgan first went to Goodhandy's in Toronto as a fresh-faced 19 year old, but then had a few different periods where the space wove in and out of her life, each time offering something different...

We caught up to talk about call centre scams, conspiracy theories, and having warm and fuzzy feelings for someone who is supposed to be a friend...


Lost Spaces: Memories from Gay Bars, Lesbian Clubs, and LGBTQ+ Parties
How do queer spaces help to shape people's lives?  Why are they so important to the LGBTQ+ community? What is the impact of losing these spaces? Lost Spaces explores these questions (and more!) through conversations with members of the LGBT community. Each week host K Anderson sits down with a different guest to discuss a space from their past, why it was important to them, and how it helped shape who they are. Expect conversations about coming out, going out, and getting down. And snogging strangers on sweaty dancefloors. We can't talk about gay history without that coming up.