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Queers and Co.
Gem Kennedy
35 episodes
3 months ago
Welcome to the Queers and Co. Podcast with facilitator, coach and speaker, Gem Kennedy (they/them). Each episode of the latest series poses the compelling question, “What happens when…” and delves into topics such as anxiety, AuDHD, gender identity, and beyond. Gem takes centre stage this series, sharing personal insights and reflections after a particularly difficult time in which it felt more important than ever for them to focus on living in alignment with the truest expression of themselves. If you’ve not listened before, be sure to check out the previous two series in which Gem has thought-provoking conversations with queer folks and allies who are at the forefront of change-making in areas such as fat activism, sex positivity, drag/cabaret, LGBTQ+ activism and children’s rights. Find out more about Gem's work: www.gemkennedy.com
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Welcome to the Queers and Co. Podcast with facilitator, coach and speaker, Gem Kennedy (they/them). Each episode of the latest series poses the compelling question, “What happens when…” and delves into topics such as anxiety, AuDHD, gender identity, and beyond. Gem takes centre stage this series, sharing personal insights and reflections after a particularly difficult time in which it felt more important than ever for them to focus on living in alignment with the truest expression of themselves. If you’ve not listened before, be sure to check out the previous two series in which Gem has thought-provoking conversations with queer folks and allies who are at the forefront of change-making in areas such as fat activism, sex positivity, drag/cabaret, LGBTQ+ activism and children’s rights. Find out more about Gem's work: www.gemkennedy.com
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Episodes (20/35)
Queers and Co.
Ep. 6 What Happens When... You Learn to Trust Yourself?
1 year ago
30 minutes 10 seconds

Queers and Co.
Ep. 5 What Happens When... Anxiety
1 year ago
25 minutes 16 seconds

Queers and Co.
Ep. 4 What Happens When... You're Genderslime?
1 year ago
39 minutes

Queers and Co.
Ep. 3 What Happens When... You Find Out You're Autistic?
1 year ago
36 minutes 18 seconds

Queers and Co.
Ep. 2 What Happens When... You're in the Shit Dad Club?
1 year ago
32 minutes 42 seconds

Queers and Co.
Ep. 1 What Happens When... Trauma is Kicking Your Arse
1 year ago
38 minutes 35 seconds

Queers and Co.
Intro - What Happens When...? - Start Here!
1 year ago
6 minutes 42 seconds

Queers and Co.
Aisha Shaibu - Community Ignites Joy and Belonging - 028
4 years ago
53 minutes 16 seconds

Queers and Co.
John Pendal - I Wasn't a Very Good Gay - 027
4 years ago
56 minutes 53 seconds

Queers and Co.
Artemis D. Bear - Childism Underpins All Oppression - 026
4 years ago
58 minutes 50 seconds

Queers and Co.
Heidi Mavir - Autistic Actually! - 025
4 years ago
58 minutes 28 seconds

Queers and Co.
Lydia Bernsmeier-Rullow - Building Your Own Little World - 024
4 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 20 seconds

Queers and Co.
Bear Hebert - We Deserve a Future - 023
4 years ago
57 minutes 19 seconds

Queers and Co.
Chuck SJ - Am I Even Queer Anymore? - 022
This week, I’m joined by Chuck SJ (pronouns: Chuck or they/them), who is a multidisciplinary artist, often exploring trans and autistic matters through various forms. Chuck has completed five European tours, twelve UK tours, 15 albums and 2 EPs. Chuck is well known for their gripping stage performance, unique guitar skills and brutal honesty. Join us as we chat about Chuck spending the past year in a cabin in the woods, the constant accommodations autistic folx make for neurotypicals and the burnout that often ensues, whether transness even exists when we are alone, our changing relationships with our bodies, life after lockdown and so much more! Plus Chuck shares their poem Am I Even Queer Anymore? If you haven't already, be sure to join our Facebook community to connect with other like-minded queer folks and allies. Find out more about Gem Kennedy and Queers & Co. Podcast Artwork by Gemma D’Souza. Resources Chuck SJ’s website Follow Chuck on Instagram Support Chuck on Patreon Chuck has a piece published in the upcoming Creating in Crisis anthology from Polari Press. Pre-order now! Chuck recommends Brighton Cello Check out Spectrum Gaming, a community for autistic gamers of all ages Full Transcription to follow
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4 years ago
59 minutes 16 seconds

Queers and Co.
Erene Hadjiioannou - Psychotherapy as activism - 021
4 years ago
57 minutes 3 seconds

Queers and Co.
Cedar McCloud - My gender is green - 020
4 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 41 seconds

Queers and Co.
Lindsay McGlone - I wore what I wanted to say to the world - 019
4 years ago
53 minutes 39 seconds

Queers and Co.
Holly Revell - Does this look queer enough? - 018
4 years ago
49 minutes 14 seconds

Queers and Co.
Adele Jarrett-Kerr - I value wisdom a lot more than I value knowledge - 017
4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 50 seconds

Queers and Co.
Katy Lees - Everybody deserves respect, so I deserve respect - 016
4 years ago
35 minutes 1 second

Queers and Co.
Welcome to the Queers and Co. Podcast with facilitator, coach and speaker, Gem Kennedy (they/them). Each episode of the latest series poses the compelling question, “What happens when…” and delves into topics such as anxiety, AuDHD, gender identity, and beyond. Gem takes centre stage this series, sharing personal insights and reflections after a particularly difficult time in which it felt more important than ever for them to focus on living in alignment with the truest expression of themselves. If you’ve not listened before, be sure to check out the previous two series in which Gem has thought-provoking conversations with queer folks and allies who are at the forefront of change-making in areas such as fat activism, sex positivity, drag/cabaret, LGBTQ+ activism and children’s rights. Find out more about Gem's work: www.gemkennedy.com