We're here, we're queer, get into it! This is Queeriosity - a weekly radio show providing a voice for members of the queer community in Ireland, hosted by Emily Bradley and Ally Ryan.
Featuring LGBTQ news stories and entertainment stories from home and abroad in our Rainbow Roundup, interviews with extra special guests, a spotlight on issues and events happening across the country in our community spotlight and a nostalgic rush in Reeling In The Queers!
Queeriosity is a celebration of all things Queer from the four corners of Ireland and beyond!
Join Emily Bradley and Ally Ryan every Saturday from 12pm on Dublin City FM, as they host your brunch warm up!
Queeriosity is produced by Dublin City FM in partnership with LGBT Ireland.
If you would like to reach out to the show, you can email queeriosity@dublincityfm.ie
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We're here, we're queer, get into it! This is Queeriosity - a weekly radio show providing a voice for members of the queer community in Ireland, hosted by Emily Bradley and Ally Ryan.
Featuring LGBTQ news stories and entertainment stories from home and abroad in our Rainbow Roundup, interviews with extra special guests, a spotlight on issues and events happening across the country in our community spotlight and a nostalgic rush in Reeling In The Queers!
Queeriosity is a celebration of all things Queer from the four corners of Ireland and beyond!
Join Emily Bradley and Ally Ryan every Saturday from 12pm on Dublin City FM, as they host your brunch warm up!
Queeriosity is produced by Dublin City FM in partnership with LGBT Ireland.
If you would like to reach out to the show, you can email queeriosity@dublincityfm.ie
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This week on Queeriosity, Emily and Ally are joined by the fabulous drag queen Ariana Grindr.
We are diving into the glittering history of drag icons who've paved the way plus, we unpack the latest Lily Allen and David Harbour drama.
Tune into Queeriosity every Saturday at 12 on 103.2 Dublin City FM.
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Emily and Ally are back with a spooktacular Halloween episode — or as they like to call it, Gay Christmas!
They’re diving into their Halloween plans, sharing their favourite queer Halloween movies, and dishing out the best costume ideas for the season. The duo also unpack the latest controversy surrounding Ryan Murphy’s newest project and explore the ongoing “Bury Your Gays” trope in film and TV.
Plus, they’re joined by Dublin Gaymers, an inclusive LGBTQ+ gaming community that hosts fun board game nights at Street 66 every third Wednesday of the month!
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Emily Bradley and Ally Ryan sit down with Val from Dublin Lesbian Line to talk about the organisation’s work supporting LGBTQ+ women and non-binary people. They explore how you can get involved or volunteer, and why community-led support matters. Emily and Ally also share their own coming out journeys, and weigh in on queer representation in Big Brother and Keira Knightley’s response to the JK Rowling controversy.
Tune in every Saturday at 12pm on 103.2 Dublin City FM.
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This week on Queeriosity, Emily Bradley and Ally Ryan sit down with content creator and host of the Fur Coat No Nickers podcast, Sophie La Touche, for an honest chat about coming out later in life and doing so in the public eye.
Sophie shares her journey towards starting a family as a queer woman and what LGBTQ+ visibility means to her.
Plus, Emily and Ally dive into queer representation on reality TV and ask the questions "should straight actors ever play queer roles?"
Tune in every Saturday at 12pm on 103.2 Dublin City FM.
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This week on Queeriosity we’ve got a packed show. Ally’s and they ask the big questions; Where did the days of cheap flights go and who really pays for a date?
Adam brings us the latest LGBT+ news plus, Tom from @LGBTIreland joins us to talk about Telefriending - a beautiful way for older community members to connect, laugh & share support through weekly phone calls.
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This week on Queeriosity, Ally Ryan is out of office which means Emily Bradley gets to stir the pot with the equally fabulous Jess (@jcarewdance)!
Together they ask the big question: if your gut instinct became a person, would you actually be friends with them?
Plus special guest Denny Redmond, actor, producer and full-time diva joins in the fun to talk his new film.
Tune in for laughs, insights, and a little chaos!
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This week on Queeriosity we are joined by the team over at the Emerald Warriors, the 1st LGBTQ+ Inclusive Rugby Team to talk about their organisation and upcoming events they have on. Plus we dive into the closing weekend of the Dublin Fringe Festival, chat about online horoscopes and iconic queer couples.
Plus, Adam McBride from LGBT Ireland gives us a weekly news round-up.
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This week we’re joined by writer and director, Donncha Gilmore and Liath Hannon to talk about Girls & Boys, winner of Best Independent Irish Film at the Galway Film Fleadh. We also get into the chaos of running Dublin Fringe productions, behind the scenes of the Irish theatre-world and the latest round of Minor Gay Grievances.
Emily’s Disney Adult side reveals itself once again, with detours through My Immortal, Club Penguin, and all the queer-coded chaos you’ve come to expect.
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This week, Emily shares their EP survival guide while Ally gears up for Dublin Fringe. We air some Minor Gay Grievances including a possible Labubus scandal. We pick this weeks songs to slay them all and call out the latest in weird ads and bad CEO behaviour.
We're also joined in studio by playwright Harry Hennessy, who’s bringing Dublinitgirl vs Dartlinediva: Rap Battle Royale to The Smock Alley Theatre; an immersive rap-battle theatre experience you won’t want to miss!
Tune in for hot takes, queer culture and just the right amount of chaos.
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This week on Queeriosity, we’re joined by the incomparable SexyTadhg! We catch up on us SexyTadhg's career, who features on their ultimate playlist and their new bop, 'Claim My Love'.
Together, we dive into the theatre of couples fighting in public, the curious lack of innovation in fake tan and the wild new frontier of meme terrorism and emotional malware.
Whether you’re here for the laughs, the hot takes, or the occasional existential spiral, this episode has it all.
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Ever wondered how to get free Disney passes? At 12pm on #Queeriosity, Emily spills all their Disney Adult secrets while Ally tries to process these surprising news!
Joining them is Saoirse from Na Gaeil Aeracha, Ireland’s first explicitly LGBTQ+ GAA club, founded in Dublin in 2020. The club now fields teams in Gaelic football, hurling, camogie, and LGFA, and champions inclusive sport for all.
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Ally and Emily are back with updates on their bowling and Japanese lessons, plus the struggle of finding body glitter and a nostalgic dive into 90s Europop. They’re also spilling the tea on ticket scams and the big build-up to the gala awards!
Special guest Laura LaVelle (@lauralavelle_) from The Wild Geeze (@thewildgeeze) joins to chat about body positivity, burlesque, and their upcoming show The 'Hoes of Tralee', a celebration of Ireland’s alternative talent.
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Queeriosity is back for Season 2! and we're kicking off with a double-debut!
Meet your new hosts, Emily Bradley and Ally Ryan, as they take the reins and bring fresh voices, bold questions, and big queer energy to your airwaves.
For this premiere episode, they’re joined by special guest Ann Marie Cullen, a Dublin-born musician, storyteller, and creative powerhouse. Ann Marie shares the inspiration behind her deeply personal and resonant new production “Remember That Time?”, set to debut at the Edinburgh Fringe 2025.
Whether you're a long-time listener or tuning in for the first time this is Queeriosity! like you’ve never heard it before.
Listen now on Dublin City FM 103.2 and Spotify.
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I'm not crying, you are! Queeriosity says goodbye to James and Padraig in their final episode. But before the goodbyes, the lads take on one last Rainbow Roundup and run through the latest in pop culture, including Trump-endorsed Bibles being pushed in U.S. schools and Justin Timberlake’s recent streak of misfortunes both on and off stage.
In a special Reelin’ In The Queers, James and Padraig look back at some of their favorite moments from the show, including one of the most chaotic games of Guess the Song ever played.
Then, new hosts Ally Ryan and Emily Bradley drop by to talk about what’s ahead for Queeriosity. Expect a lot more Rosie O’Donnell talk, some things don’t change.
Thanks to James and Padraig for all the laughs, insight and heart ye brought to Queeriosity. Hope to see ye soon!
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This week on Queeriosity, James O'Hagan and Pádraig Wilson McCarthy unpack the harsh realities of discrimination faced by queer and trans minorities, both online and off. They also get into Renee Rapp’s powerful words about dealing with homophobic parents...
All while trying to make sense of JoJo Siwa’s baffling rework of Bette Davis Eyes...yes, we’re talking Chris Hughes Eyes.
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This week on Queeriosity, James and Padraig look back on a whirlwind month of Pride celebrations and reflect on the highs (and hangovers) of Dublin’s biggest queer party. And of course the lads are diving into the week's biggest headlines and pop culture moments.
They’re breaking down the 10-year anniversary of the US Supreme Court’s historic ruling on same-sex marriage – and the worrying signs that it could be under threat once again. Plus, they’re unpacking controversial new education policies that allow parents to opt their kids out of LGBTQ+ topics in the classroom.
In brighter news, Budapest Pride defied bans and brought over 40,000 people to the streets – with the city’s mayor marching front and centre. And did you hear? Dublin has just been named the #2 most LGBTQ+ friendly city in the world – right behind Lisbon!
On the pop culture front, the queens are spilling the tea: Trixie Mattel slayed her set at The Mother Pride Block Party, but it's Plastique Tiara who's now reigning supreme on Instagram. Oh, and fashion lovers rejoice – The Devil Wears Prada sequel is officially in the works with the original cast!
Tune in to Queeriosity on Dublin City FM for all this and more – the party may be over, but the conversation never stops.
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It’s that time of year again! The glitter’s out, the flags are flying, and the chaos is absolutely alive and kicking. 🎉
Join us for the Queeriosity Podcast’s Pride Month special, where we celebrate all things loud, proud, and unapologetically queer. Expect unfiltered laughs, unexpected tangents, and honest conversations about what Pride means now.
Whether you're at a parade, recovering from one, or watching from the sidelines...this one's for you. 🌈
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Padraig is serving bangers, Brat energy, and a roundup of this week's headlines. From the latest on Budapest Pride to Charli XCX’s cultural chokehold plus a tribute to the unforgettable Kim Woodburn.
Tune in for your Pre-Pride Party!
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