It’s radio on demand!

Podcasts are a popular and rapidly growing form of digital audio entertainment that can be listened to whenever and wherever you choose. They are typically hosted by individuals or groups who create regular episodes on a variety of topics, such as news, entertainment, education, personal development or various LGBTIQA+ topics. Podcasts are downloaded or streamed from the internet and can be played on a variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets, computers, and smart speakers.

One of the biggest benefits of podcasts is their convenience. They can be listened to at anytime and anywhere, making them a great way to stay informed, entertained, or educated on-the-go.

With the rise of smartphones and other portable devices, podcasts have become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional radio or television programs. You can curate your own listening experience and choose from an endless variety of shows and topics, ranging from true crime to comedy to self-help.

Most podcasts are free to download and listen to, and there are countless options to choose from. As long as you have an internet connection you can access a vast library of audio content and find shows that are of interest to you.

Additionally, many podcasts are produced independently, giving a voice to underrepresented perspectives and allowing for greater diversity in the media landscape.

Podcasts offer a unique way to learn about new topics, perspectives, and ideas, and can be a great way to expand your knowledge on a variety of subjects.

Whether you’re looking for a way to pass the time on your daily commute or seeking to expand your horizons, there is likely a podcast out there that is perfectly suited to your interests and needs.

Here’s our guide to some of our favourite LGBTIQA+ podcasts for your ears, to get you started!

ABC’s Innies and Outies with Mon Schafter

 

One of our favourite podcasts is produced by our very own ABC!

Innies + Outies brings you fascinating stories from diverse LGBTQIA+ Australians about coming out or staying in.

From people struggling for acceptance to embracing their true selves — each story is packed with life lessons for queer Australians and the people who love them.

Exploring a range of other topics like navigating coming out while dating, living life as a neurodivergent queer person and balancing your queer identity with your faith, Innies + Outies provides a space for queer Australians to share their stories, as well as the perspectives of parents, partners, friends and allies who support them.

Find Innies and Outies HERE

 

Is it just me?

The rude shocks of young adulthood 🙃 ‘Is It Just Me?’ is like an on-demand radio show for young people with old souls. Catch the weekly FULL episode, or squeeze in a mini episode if you've got a short attention span (cos same) Hosts Mitch Churi (Comedian, TV & Radio Personality) and Mitchell Coombs (Comedian & Digital Creator) celebrate what it means to be odd while navigating the hurdles of life in your 20’s, like dating, mental health, study struggles, moving out and so on… If you’ve got a dumb sense of humour and aren’t ready to grow up, this ‘Couple of Mitches’ will surely make you feel less alone with their absurd commentary and confessions.

Find Is it just me? HERE

 

Gayish: A gay podcast about stereotypes

Gayish is an American, independent, award-nominated gay podcast where Mike Johnson and Kyle Getz talk about a different gay stereotype in each episode, from the hanky code and handjobs to breakups and depression.

Find Gayish HERE

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