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Author: John Bird

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An LGBTQ+ community with a scouse twist. Coming to you from Liverpool, England, join John Bird in conversation with various members of the LGBTQ+ community in the North West of England - important issues, links with different organisations, and generally an easy listening journey for everyone.
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Russell T Davies' It's A Sin, starring Years & Years' Olly Alexander, has taken the UK by storm; and with HBO launching the series in the US shortly, it is set to become a global phenomenon, helping raise awareness of HIV/AIDS as well as the treatment of gay people in the 1980s and 90s, due to the 'gay cancer'.John talks to Terrence Higgins Trust Head of Policy and Public Affairs, Richard Angell, about the great work the charity does supporting those with HIV, as well as the affect of the TV programme on modern society - everybody is talking about queer culture, Section 28's effect on LGBTQ+ education, and the fact that, today, HIV is no longer a death sentence.If you wish to find out more information, please head to http://www.tht.org.ukTo watch It's A Sin in the UK, stream on All4: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/its-a-sin
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Deputy leader of Knowsley Council talks to John about his early experiences of being LGBTQ+, being a large trade unionist, as well as his journey into politics and what he hopes to achieve as part of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.
Young trans man, Ben Hodge, talks about his journey as a young transgender person, and how he used that journey to educate people through his ever growing comedy routine and presence.Being a regular member of Liverpool youth group, Gay Youth R Out (GYRO), as well as The Action Youth (TAY), before also attending a local Scout Group, Ben has been able to experience many elements of support through his transition. :)
Liverpool legend, Pete Price, talks to John about the early days of his career, as well as being a gay man throughout that time.From being the first freelancer at BBC Radio Merseyside, to talking about the danger in frequenting the infamous bar, the Magic Clock, which was in the now Queens Square Bus station. Pete recounts his experiences, and very strongly talks about his wish for young LGBTQ+ people to learn and understand their history and culture.
The Guide Liverpool Founder and Director, Jay Hynd, joins us to talk about his journey into the media industry within Radio City, Juice FM, Capital FM, Bay TV and ultimately setting up The Guide Liverpool, a local platform to focus on local events, local stories and ensure local people know about local goings on!From working with Pete Price to hosting Pride in Liverpool on a number of occasions, Jay has been a great ally to the LGBTQ+ community in Liverpool.
Caroline Paige is the first openly transgender person to serve the British armed forces, something she did both before and after transitioning.She was outed by a delightful publication that we won't talk about, and took the fight to the red forces to demonstrate that being transgender has no effect on how she, or any other, does their job.
Emma Miller-McCaffrey guest hosts this special 50th episode of The Little Bird Told Me to speak to John about his journey!From coming out, to Youtube, to Liverpool Pride and the founding of the LCR Pride Foundation, Emma asks John about his motivations as to why he does what he does!This is a special longer edition to mark 50 episode uploads!
Creative Producer and Curator, Bev Ayre, joins John to talk about the many, many, many ventures she has been involved in throughout her career.From being part of the team creatively producing the River Festival and Bordeux Wine Festivals, the opening and closing ceremonies of the Netball World Cup 2019, Sgt. Pepper @ 50, as well as being a key part of the inception of one of the UK's, if not THE largest, LGBTQ+ arts festival, Homotopia.Bev was also a key player in the early days of Stonewall as an organisation, and has some incredible stories to tell!
Dean Murphy's and Daniel Smythe's lives were turned upside down when they adopted Dean's nephews in a very short time period.We caught up with them to hear about how there lives changed, and what it was like as same sex parents raising two young boys!
In an Armed Forces Day special (celebrated on 26th June), Chief Petty Officer, Ann Miller-McCaffrey recounts her reasons for joining the army as a woman, who would eventually come out as being in a same sex relationship, and the historical issues associated with being a woman, and LGBTQ+, in the military.
Talking doing our bit during lockdown, Black Lives Matter and the latest attack against the transgender by She-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, Divina De Campo and I have a good ol' catch up discussing the state of the world today.Pre-order Gratify NOW on iTunes and Spotify! :)
Liverpool actress, comedienne, singer, you name it, Gillian Hardie, recounts the journey of her career, from being in a tour of the loved musical, Blood Brother, to being part of the original West End cast of Kinky Boots!Talking about how the Royal Court, Liverpool, played such a big part in her life, and a very cute story about meeting 80s legend, Cyndi Lauper.
Shania Pain, drag idol 2017 runner up, and regular outspoken queen, joins John to talk about her journey in drag, and the various events that have shaped her career - particularly around personal growth as a performer and as a person.
Chairperson of Chester Pride, Warren Allmark, talks to us about his alter ego Wanda, as well as his role working with Chester Pride to be as innovative and groundbreaking an event as possible, particularly when seen as a smaller Pride, 'competing' with much larger cousins around the North West!
Instagram influencer, Kieran Kilby, boasts over 20,000 followers, but was not welcome in his family home after being forced to come out as gay. He since moved away and has rebuilt his life, and continues to be the best self he can be - wanting to tell his story to show how, no matter how bad it can be, it can get better!
The yellow pages of Liverpool, Joan Burnett, takes us down memory lane to reminisce about what queer Liverpool was like back in the 1980s and 90s - a time that most definitely wish I was able to experience from the imagery we are able to see.
Max is a designer who created a selection of print artworks based on conversations between his ex and himself, chronicling how, as an out and proud gay man, he was victim to feeling like someone else's secret, as his partner was not as forthcoming with family and friends.Max has used sales of these prints to support the charity, LGBT Switchboard.
Darren Suarez is the House Mother of the House of Suarez, and executive producer and creative director of the annual House of Suarez Vogue Ball.We learn about his journey as part of the Vogue community, understanding some of its routes in UK culture, as well as learning about the history of the annual House of Suarez Vogue Ball, which recently saw it's largest Manchester event to date.
Liverpool Queer Collective was set up in 2016 with the aim to enrich Liverpool's LGBTQ+ community, bringing it together through creative events and online channels, as well as by identifying safe spaces in the city. It has evolved greatly since its inception, attracting over 200 people to march with the group at 2019's Pride in Liverpool!John is joined by Mel, Char and Andrew to learn more!
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