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Canadian LGBTQ2S+ Podcasts

Discover podcasts that offer a vibrant and diverse array of content, celebrating queer voices through captivating storytelling, insightful interviews, and dynamic discussions on culture, history, and activism, fostering a rich sense of community and inclusion.

Rainbow Country

Rainbow Country

"Rainbow Country" is a Canadian radio show and podcast hosted by Mark Tara. The show focuses on LGBTQ+ issues, culture, and entertainment. It features interviews with artists, activists, and community leaders, aa well as discussions on topics relevant to the LGBTQ+ community. The show aims to celebrate diversity and provide a platform for voices within the community. It airs weekly and is available for streaming as a podcast. The content often includes music, personal stories, and insights into the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals in Canada and beyond.

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CanQueer

CanQueer

"CanQueer" is a Canadian radio show and podcast focusing on LGBTQ+ issues, culture, and news. Hosted by a team including Luke Smith and Sebastian Kwidzinski, the show provides a platform for discussing various topics relevant to the LGBTQ+ community. The content includes interviews with activists, artists, and community leaders, and discussions on current events, personal stories, and cultural insights. The goal of "CanQueer" is to inform, entertain, and connect the LGBTQ+ community in Canada. The show airs weekly and is available for streaming as a podcast.

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Tales of the LGBTQ+

Tales of the LGBTQ+

"Tales of the LGBTQ+" is a podcast that focuses on sharing the stories and experiences of individuals within the LGBTQ+ community. Hosted by Douglas Parsons, the podcast features personal narratives, interviews, and discussions that highlight the diverse lives and challenges faced by LGBTQ+ people. The aim is to foster understanding, celebrate diversity, and provide a platform for voices within the community. The content often includes stories of resilience, activism, and the ongoing fight for equality and acceptance. "Tales of the LGBTQ+" seeks to educate listeners and build a sense of community through the power of storytelling.

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Disability After Dark

Disability After Dark

"Disability After Dark" is a podcast hosted by Andrew Gurza, which delves into the often overlooked and misunderstood aspects of disability, particularly in relation to sexuality and relationships. The show aims to shine a light on the lived experiences of disabled individuals, exploring topics such as sex, dating, accessibility, and the intersectionality of disability with other identities. Through candid conversations, personal stories, and interviews with guests from various backgrounds, "Disability After Dark" challenges societal norms and stigmas, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the complexities of disability. The podcast is known for its honest, unfiltered approach and its commitment to amplifying the voices of disabled people.

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Hoodrat to Headwrap: A Decolonized Podcast

Hoodrat to Headwrap: A Decolonized Podcast

"Hoodrat to Headwrap: A Decolonized Podcast" is hosted by Ericka Hart and Ebony Donnley. The podcast explores themes of decolonization, anti-racism, and social justice through a Black, queer feminist lens. The hosts discuss a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, identity, and activism, aiming to challenge mainstream narratives and promote a deeper understanding of systemic oppression and liberation. With a blend of humor, insight, and critical analysis, Ericka and Ebony engage in thought-provoking conversations that encourage listeners to question societal norms and work towards creating a more equitable world. The podcast is known for its unapologetic and authentic approach to discussing complex issues.

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Making Gay History

Making Gay History

"Making Gay History" is a podcast created and hosted by Eric Marcus. The podcast features intimate and personal interviews with LGBTQ+ activists, leaders, and historical figures, bringing their stories to life. Drawing from Marcus's extensive audio archive of interviews conducted for his book of the same name, the podcast offers a unique and powerful glimpse into the struggles, triumphs, and everyday lives of those who have played pivotal roles in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. Each episode delves into the rich history of the LGBTQ+ community, highlighting both well-known and unsung heroes who have contributed to the movement. "Making Gay History" aims to preserve and share the voices and experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals, ensuring that their legacy is remembered and celebrated.

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Nancy

Nancy

"Nancy" is a podcast hosted by Kathy Tu and Tobin Low, produced by WNYC Studios. The podcast explores the complexities of the LGBTQ+ experience through personal stories, interviews, and insightful commentary. Kathy and Tobin delve into topics such as identity, relationships, family, and the challenges and joys of being queer. Each episode offers a mix of humor, vulnerability, and in-depth discussions, making the podcast a heartfelt and informative listen. "Nancy" aims to create a space where LGBTQ+ stories are shared and celebrated, fostering a sense of community and understanding among its listeners. The podcast has been praised for its authentic and engaging approach to storytelling.

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one from the vault

One From the Vaults

"One From the Vaults" is a podcast hosted by Morgan M. Page, which delves into the rich and often overlooked history of transgender people. Each episode explores a different story from the trans past, highlighting the lives, struggles, and achievements of trans individuals throughout history. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, including famous figures, lesser-known activists, and significant events that have shaped the trans community. Morgan M. Page brings a scholarly yet accessible approach to storytelling, offering listeners an in-depth and engaging look at trans history. "One From the Vaults" aims to educate, inspire, and preserve the legacy of transgender people by bringing their stories to a wider audience.

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The Ten

The Ten

"The Ten Podcast" is hosted by comedian and author Leah Bonnema. Each episode features Leah and her guests discussing their top ten lists on a variety of topics, ranging from pop culture and personal anecdotes to broader societal issues. The format allows for humorous, insightful, and often candid conversations that reveal the personalities and perspectives of the guests. The podcast aims to entertain and engage listeners by combining humor with thoughtful discussions, creating a unique and enjoyable listening experience.

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The Queer Collective Podcast

The Queer Collective Podcast

"The Queer Collective Podcast" is a show dedicated to exploring and celebrating LGBTQ+ culture, art, and community. Hosted by Emily and Karbon, the podcast features discussions on a wide range of topics relevant to the LGBTQ+ experience, including identity, activism, mental health, and relationships. The hosts interview artists, activists, and community leaders, providing a platform for diverse voices within the LGBTQ+ community. The goal of "The Queer Collective Podcast" is to foster a sense of community, educate listeners, and promote understanding and acceptance through engaging and thought-provoking conversations. The podcast is known for its inclusive and supportive approach, offering a space where all aspects of queer life are acknowledged and appreciated.

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How Did We Get Queer?

How Did We Get Queer?

"How Did We Get Queer?" is a podcast that delves into the history, culture, and personal stories of the LGBTQ+ community. Hosted by Madelaine Imber and Kate Downey, the podcast explores the journey of queer identities, examining significant events, influential figures, and the evolution of LGBTQ+ rights and representation. Through a mix of interviews, historical analysis, and personal anecdotes, "How Did We Get Queer?" aims to educate and engage listeners, providing a deeper understanding of the queer experience and the progress made over time. The podcast highlights both the struggles and triumphs of the LGBTQ+ community, fostering awareness and appreciation for its rich and diverse history.

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Queer at Heart

Queer at Heart

"Queer at Heart" is a podcast that celebrates and explores the multifaceted lives of LGBTQ+ individuals. Hosted by Mariann Yip, the podcast delves into personal stories, relationships, and the various experiences that shape queer identities. Each episode features interviews with guests from diverse backgrounds, discussing topics such as coming out, love, mental health, and the intersectionality of being queer. The show aims to provide a platform for authentic voices and foster a sense of community and understanding. "Queer at Heart" is known for its heartfelt and relatable content, offering listeners a space to connect with and learn from the rich tapestry of LGBTQ+ experiences.

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They & Us

They & Us

 What is ‘gender identity’? How is it different from ‘gender expression’? What about ‘non-binary’? Join host Faith Fundal (formerly Wil Fundal) as they explore these questions alongside people ,navigating the world of preferred pronouns, trans rights and the quest to be recognized for who they are.

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The Business Gay Podcast

The Business Gay Podcast

Calan Breckon is an SEO specialist who teaches entrepreneurs and business owners the fundamentals of running a successful online business using search engine optimization tactics like blogging and podcasting. He has worked with companies such as Cohere and Canada Life and has been a guest on the “Online Marketing Made Easy” podcast with Amy Porterfield.

Calan is a certified diverse supplier by the Canadian LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce (CGLCC) and sat on the advisory board for the QueerTech Qonference 2023.

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Two Spirit Talks

Two Spirit Talks

Our stories are a reflection of our people, and it is time for the voices of our Two Spirit family to be heard. Join us each month to hear directly from our community about ceremonies, songs, and stories of solidarity that are helping us to build upon the diverse teachings of our pasts towards a brighter Indigenous future for all.

Our Two Spirit community is the link that will help to heal the circle.

We know Indigenous people use many terms to describe their identities and use Two Spirit in a variety of ways. We’re using Two Spirit here to refer to Indigenous people who have diverse sexualities and gender identities.

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The Uncovering Belonging Podcast

The Uncovering Belonging Podcast

A podcast that explores the professional and personal stories of unique voices on what it means to belong and the journey to finding our authentic selves. Led by leaders in the inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility space, Erin Davis (she/her) and Jade Pichette (they/them) work to create a psychologically safe space for all their guests to share their own journey to finding a sense of belonging and help listeners along the way to also be who they are.

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2slgbtq health in focus

2slgbtq health in focus

2SLGBTQ Health In Focus, is a podcast from Rainbow Health Ontario where we talk to experts in the field and share knowledge about health and health care systems and 2SLGBTQ folks.

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BiStitchual

BiStitchual

BiStitchual is a queer, Canadian crafting podcast brought to you by John and Kelsi. We started this podcast to talk more about queerness, mental health, and disability, both in the fibre arts community and the world at large. We hope to build a community that will not only embrace, but celebrate, uplift, and connect with folks who recognize and relate to these identities and intersections.

Tune in twice a month as we discuss our knitting and crochet projects and stories, talk about being disaster queers, and figure out which pop culture characters we are based on our horoscopes.

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