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Everyone comes out in their own way, in their own time.

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 topics like coming out in high school, queer comedians who turn their trauma into jokes, and LGBTQIA+ folks who choose not to come out — Innies + Outies brings you first person stories, as well as the perspectives of parents, partners, friends, colleagues and even teammates — who've been on these journeys too.

Guests include multi-award-winning comedian Rhys Nicholson, public health and civil rights advocate Dr Kerryn Phelps, the first openly gay Indigenous parliamentarian Chansey Paech, and everyday Australians with incredible stories.

You'll meet a teacher who helped launch the first student pride group in a region that voted overwhelmingly against marriage equality, a trans doctor working on the frontline of COVID, and a sawmill worker from regional Australia who affirmed her true gender after more than two decades at the same company.

Hosted by Walkley Award-winning journalist Mon Schafter, the podcast launches on National Coming Out Day on October 11th.
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WorldPride road trip

WorldPride road trip

2023-03-0535:15

To round out our second series, we're joining two ABC reporters on a road trip around regional NSW to discover what pride means in regional communities. 
Ask a young'un

Ask a young'un

2023-02-1937:55

In part two of our Sydney WorldPride cross-generational special, queer seniors ask a panel of LGBTQIA+ youth to demystify the lifestyles and language of queer Gen Z.
Ask an elder

Ask an elder

2023-02-1240:13

In the first of two cross-generational episodes for Sydney WorldPride, a panel of queer elders respond to questions from rainbow youth about what it was like to be young and queer back in their day.
Coming out advice

Coming out advice

2022-11-1340:32

In our final ep of 2022, a panel of expert ‘queer peers’ respond to your requests for coming out advice.
Coming out as intersex

Coming out as intersex

2022-11-0628:18

What’s it like to discover that you’re intersex? Intersex advocate Mimi Hall reveals how a falling down a YouTube rabbit hole unlocked the key to understanding her body and identity, and Tasmanian chicken farmer Robert Wilson tells how the healthcare system has failed him.
Queerness and faith

Queerness and faith

2022-10-3032:17

Three believers, with different beliefs, tell us how their relationship to religion and spirituality changed after coming out.
When it comes to dating, how do you tell a prospective partner how you identify and what your preferences are? Because sometimes it’s not obvious. High school student Frankie Mazzone tells us why she shares her transness early on, electrical engineer and proud asexual Kerry Chin reveals how he deals with being hit on, and writer Patrick Lenton smashes through biphobia with the support of his partner, musician Eilish Gilligan.
Did you know that autistic people are more likely to identify as LGBTQ+ than the general population?
Three non-binary people share what it’s like to come out as neither male nor female.
The award-winning ABC podcast Innies + Outies is back for a second series exploring uniquely Australian LGBTQIA+ stories about coming out and staying in.
Coming Out Online

Coming Out Online

2022-03-0430:27

The internet can be an amazing way for queer folks to find community and access all the info we're not taught at school. But there's also a darker side — it has trolls, bullies and plenty of misinformation.Inspired by their own journeys, you'll hear how Liz Duck-Chong from TransHub and Mohammad Awad from the Muslim Peers Project are using the internet to provide support to their communities in ways they never experienced.
Pansexuality Explained

Pansexuality Explained

2022-02-2502:07

What does pansexuality mean? In simple terms, it’s when you’re attracted to people regardless of their gender. And how is that different to being bisexual, you might wonder?
Intersex Explained

Intersex Explained

2022-02-2402:43

The ‘I’ in LGBTQIA+ stands for intersex! Broadly speaking, intersex people have innate sex characteristics that don't fit medical and social norms for female or male bodies.
Queer Explained

Queer Explained

2022-02-2302:28

You may have heard some people describe themselves as ‘queer’ and thought ‘hang on – am I even allowed to say that?’
Pronouns Explained

Pronouns Explained

2022-02-2202:34

Are you hearing people talk about pronouns these days and wondering what that’s all about?
Non-binary Explained

Non-binary Explained

2022-02-2103:03

What does non-binary actually mean?
Asexuality Explained

Asexuality Explained

2022-02-2002:27

Asexual is the A in LGBTQIA+ and it refers to someone who doesn’t experience sexual attraction towards other people. This might be how you’ve always felt, or it could change over time – but it’s a natural expression of human diversity.
Coming Out Never Ends

Coming Out Never Ends

2021-12-1233:12

Queer folks don’t come out just once – it's a never-ending process. This week you’ll hear from a Newcastle student whose evolving sexuality and gender identity has led to many coming out celebrations, and how a shocking accident propelled an Indian-Australian woman to come out after 30 years. 
This week you'll meet two guys from diverse cultural backgrounds who struggled to reconcile their sexuality and religion. You’ll also hear from psychologist Sekneh Beckett who specialises in helping people navigate the complex world of queerness, faith and culture.
Queer Siblings

Queer Siblings

2021-11-2831:08

Coming out as queer is one thing but what happens when you’re not the only one in the family? This week you’ll meet a family who scored a hat-trick when all three sisters came out, and two brothers whose queerness brought them closer together. 
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