In this episode, author Amy Clarkin speaks with ShoutOut volunteer Jenny about bisexual representation in the media, the importance of celebrations like Bisexual Visibility Day and her own journey to being proud of her identity.
Amy Clarkin's YA book series (starring with What Walks These Halls) is discussed, as is her article Bi Bi Bi (for Medium) which explores biphobia and bisexual imposter syndrome.
In this episode of Shout Out Listen In, Shout Out volunteer and podcast producer Feargh (he/him) is joined by queer mother and activist Ranae von Meding to discuss her work with Equality for Children, what we still need to achieve so every child in Ireland is equa, the steps you can take to help support Equality for Children, l and how she keeps going.
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In this special episode commemorating 10 years since the Marriage Equality Referendum of 2015 and the passing of the Gender Recognition Act, we sit down with Gráinne Healy, Founder and chairwoman of Marriage Equality and Co Director of the Yes Equality campaign and Caoimhe O’Brien, Chair of the board of TENI, to remember and reflect on 2015 and the work that came before and to take a critical look at where we're at as a community now, 10 years on and the work that remains to achieve true equality for all the members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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On the 15th of April 2025, the UK Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex, which has a direct effect on the trans community, in particular trans women.
In this episode Ruadhán discusses the meaning of this ruling and the effects it has on the trans community.
Check out Shout Out's full statement in response to the ruling on their Instagram Page @shoutout_ie
TCDSU President and co-founder of Trans & Intersex Pride Dublin, Jenny Maguire chats to us about her work & activism for Palestinian liberation, trans rights and more - trí Ghaeilge + Béarla ar Sheachtain na Gaeilge!
This months episode is a live recording of a powerful and insightful panel discussion facilitated by Shout Out director Ruadhán NíCríodáin discussing Shout Out's new resource, Faithfully Queer which explores LGBTQI+ identity and faith.
This special event featured an incredible panel of speakers sharing their experiences at the intersection of queerness and spirituality.
🎤 Meet the panelists:
🔍 Aisha Nazim – A PhD student at UCD researching Queer Muslims in South Asia, with a background in journalism, minority rights, and tackling mis/disinformation.
🖌 Pradeep Mahadeshwar – A multidisciplinary Irish artist of Indian origin, Pradeep is the founder of Queer Asian Pride Ireland (QAPI) and Queer Spectrum Film Festival (QSFF), creating spaces that uplift Queer People of Colour and immigrant communities.
📚 Dr. Seán Henry – Senior Lecturer in Education & Cultural Studies at Edge Hill University, UK, and author of Queer Thriving in Religious Schools. His work challenges traditional paradigms of LGBTQ+ inclusion in faith-based education.
TV presenter, author, hairdresser, parent and activist and recent winner of an international Trans Community Champion award, Rebecca was the first trans woman in Ireland and the first person to hold an Irish passport in their reassigned gender. She sat down with us to chat about her life - from Granard to Dublin to London and back again; stigmas, experiences and awareness of HIV, particularly among trans people; how she overcame the many challenges in her life and much more.
In this episode we listen back to some of our highlights from the year including chats about joy among Queer People of Colour in Ireland today, Nell McCafferty and her legacy, trans joy and much more.
In this episode, Lisa Nic an Bhreithimh chats to Tinomuda Wekare, Luis Noguera Benitez and Pradeep Mahadeshwar about their work in queer arts and activism; the intersection of art, identity and joy for immigrants of colour in Ireland today; safe spaces, empowerment, resilience and much more.
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In this podcast, we sat down with Irish LGBTQ+ activists and trailblazers, Ailbhe Smyth and Tonie Walsh to chat about the bold and brilliant journalist, author and social justice campaigner, Nell McCafferty in the wake of her death in August. We laughed and cried about the person Nell was, her writing, her work for the LGBTQ+ community, women and girls, and disadvantaged communities, and much more.
In this special live episode of ListenIn, Ruadhán Ó Críodáin, Executive Director of ShoutOut, sits down with Jenny Maguire, Dr. Matt Kennedy, and SexyTadhg for a chat at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Together, they share their personal journeys, discuss what it means to embrace their authentic selves, and highlight the people, places, and moments that bring them joy.
Big shout out to IMMA for all their support and help when preparing for this event. Their space was perfect for the energy the Shout Out team wanted to create for the panel discussion.
In this episode, host Lisa Nic an Bhreithimh chats to Rei Campos, a journalist from Venezuela and a recognised gay refugee in Ireland, who has lived in Dublin since 2011. Rei speaks about his experience as a refugee in Ireland, his volunteer work with The Switchboard, Crosscare Community College and Sex Workers Alliance Ireland, and his career in digital marketing and videography.
Executive Director Ruadhán Ó Críodáin sits down with writers Soula Emmanuel and Ezra Maloney as they share their experiences writing literature and theatre from the trans perspective.
Soula Emmanuel was born in Dublin to an Irish mother and a Greek father. She studied at universities in Ireland and Sweden, emerging with a master's in demography. Her debut novel, Wild Geese, was published in 2023. In 2024, it was shortlisted for a Lambda Literary Award in the Transgender Fiction category. It was also shortlisted for the 2024 Gordon Bowker Volcano Prize at the UK Society of Authors Awards. She currently lives on Ireland's east coast.
Ezra Maloney (he/they) is a writer and playwright based in Dublin. He is interested in what happens when strangers meet in awkward situations. His first play ‘Pre-Ops’ was awarded the Edmund Lynch Bursary and ran at the 21st International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival in May.
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In this episode Shout volunteer and podcast producer Feargh Curtis sits down with radio presenter, social media personality and primary school teacher Pádraig Wilson McCarthy to chat about his life growing up in Cork, his coming out story, being an openly LGBTQ+ educator and his Dublin City FM.
Sa chlár speisialta seo i rith Seachtain na Gaeilge, labhraímid le hAlan Walpoole faoin saol in Éirinn sna 80í i gcomparáid leis an lá inniu don phobal aiteach, a shaol féin mar ghruagaire a chaith am i Londain agus an dráma a léiríodh faoina shaol "Idir Mise agus Craiceann do Chluaise".
In this episode we chat to newlyweds Síona and Sarah Elaine about life as a gay married couple, their recent nuptials, remembering the 2015 Marriage Equality Referendum, their childhoods in rural Ireland and where they are now.
A look at Outhouse's work in advocacy, supports, intersectional engagement with the LGBTQ+ community & more.
A chat to ShoutOut volunteers, old and new, about what it's like to volunteer with us and how to get involved!
Feargh chats to us about education through podcasting; his work as a celebrant with Entheos Ireland; his music, work in opera and the brilliant Curtis Cabaret and the importance of education in combatting hate and discrimination of LGBTQ+ people.
A chat about inclusion in sport, intersections of Irish and queer culture, queer terminology through Irish and more!