Penny The Pigeon Queen, we chat to celebrity Vegan and author, Paul J Burgess about his new book. AND we catch up with Daryn Carter from Bristol Pride about everything that's happening this year.
Bristol Pride is one of only a few, that remains true to the original foundations of Pride events in the UK. Still free and still a protest. This is needed now more than ever. Plus, for those who think 'the Trans thing' is modern and a social media contagion, QueerStory looks back 2000 years to the reign of Emperor Elagabalus.
We chat to Lawyer, Trans advocate, father figure to Trans youth, Spencer Bergstedt. He tells his story of transition, becoming a Lawyer and his success on Instagram. He takes us through the horrors of being Trans in the States right now and his fears of the future.
Eurovision is back and will no doubt be glitzier and more outlandish than ever before. We take a walk through the EBU history and play some of those loved moments from the past.
Packed show this week, We start by chatting to the lead actors in a new theatre production of Claude Calhun, a true story of a Queer artist trapped in Nazi Germany. We move on to an organisation that is sadly overworked currently, Trans Rescue which is based in The Netherlands. We also chat to a new group for Trans people, 'T & Biscuits'.
You are Loved is a new organisation set up to help Gay men that are bereaved. Andy talks to Marc Svensson who set it up. Also Queer East is back bigger and better, Steff caught up with Yi.
Dylan Malvaney is in the UK, we catch up with her for a chat about her appearance in 'WE AREN'T KIDS ANYMORE' at The Savoy Theatre London PLUS, Katheryn Evans (Kathryn is an award winning author of young adult novels, she’s also a mother and an aunty and has thoughts on things… she loves tea, cocker spaniels, dancing and kindness). She was catapulted to the top of Trans support listings, when her video went viral.
A ShoutOut Special on the verdict of the Supreme Court on The Equalities Act.
The dangers of them sex, do we need to declare a medical emergency' We chat to Declan Hunter Reed about the rise in the use of Mephedrone (Meow Meow, MCAT, Plant Food) (Class B drug), GHB/GBL (G, Gina, Liquid Ecstasy) (Class C drug) & Methamphetamine (Crystal, Tina, Meth, Ice T) (class A drug).
Also, Ez chats to Asa Peglar about their new short film, It Gets Better, an emotional Trans journey.
It's difficult to get what's very sad to sit alongside comedy, but Colin and Darren Thornton have achieved that with their new film; Four Mothers. PLUS: Queer Psychotherapists with extensive experience supporting LGBTQ+ individuals. Jack and Jo have worked with the charity Mind, providing specialised counselling and therapy for LGBTQ+ clients, and now have their own private practices.
The show that followed the 2025 ShoutOut Listeners Awards; Steffi chats to Peter Darney about his Welsh language film, Teth. Plus QueerStory looks at the life of Beyard Rustin.
Our BIGGEST event in the ShoutOut Radio calendar. You've nominated, then you voted - now it's time to find out who your winners are!
We're off to the theatre for a bit of Bollywood. Steffi chats to Shafeeq Shajahan about the production (and Shafeeq). Also, Shea is back with another slice of American Pie.
We go in depth with terminology around The 'T' via Queerstory. Also via Queerstory, we look at the lives of 2 infamous 'Crossdressers'.
Not one but two theatre productions this week, PLUS Shea is here with her regular news feed item talking all things Stateside; American Pie.
Step back in time for an evening of music at SOIR NOIR: A Nightclub Confidential this April. Bringing the unmistakable energy and excitement of New York City’s nightlife to the heart of Central London, David Rhodes’ highly anticipated sell-out soirée will make its European debut at The Crazy Coqs this April. SOIR NOIR: A Nightclub Confidential invites audiences to step into a world of glamorous nostalgia, where the allure of private, exclusive parties hosted by the social elite in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s is reimagined for today’s audience. This immersive experience transports guests to an era of jazz, sophistication, and intimate musical gatherings, all set against the backdrop of New York and London’s most iconic nightclubs. Rhodes’ aspiration for SOIR NOIR: A Nightclub Confidential was to offer a musical oasis for audiences and himself, in order to escape the troubles in the world and strip life back to simpler times. During this creative process, Rhodes found his own voice by stepping into the shoes of the masterful composers and artists from the past, putting a new spin on the works that made them famous.
This week we catch up with ShoutOut's Hero of the Year for 2023, Aida HD as they prepare to launch their brand new book,
This Week: Lisa chats to Author A F Steadman about her fantasy book series, SKANDAR (that's being made into a film... shhhhh...), PLUS we announce the nominations of the ShoutOut Listeners Awards, so get voting...
"On The Other Side", We chat to singer songwriter Laura Cahen about her music and her European Tour. Also we celebrate LGBTQIA History Month with some shorts on famous Queer People AND, QueerStory looks at the 'Pink Triangles' from Nazi Germany.
Keeping an eye on the States for you this week as our new series hosted by Shea Coffey, we give you a monthly slice of American Pie. Also, We go swimming with Out Swimming plus the news and some views and a bit of music.