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Loud + Queer Talks

Loud + Queer Talks

SYN Media

Loud + Queer is the voice of Melbourne/Naarm's queer culture shapers and change makers. Listen live on SYN 90.7FM, digital radio and online. And stream anytime online with your preferred podcast platform; just search 'Loud + Queer SYN.'

Loud + Queer broadcasts from SYN Media's Melbourne/Naarm studios in the eastern Kulin nation. SYN recognises this land is unceded and respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri people.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Loud + Queer Talks episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Loud + Queer Talks for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Loud + Queer Talks episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

It's up for debate in the media, but for AP Pobjoy, it's personal. The trans director brings the stories of nine transgender high schoolers to the forefront in 'Unerased,' an online documentary series aiming to empower these young people to tell their own stories. They sat down with Liz and Loughlin to discuss how the series came about and how the mammoth project came together behind the scenes.

Keep up with the series @minus18youth on TikTok and Instagram.

Listen live to The Naughty Rude Show by tuning from 8 p.m. Sundays to 90.7FM or SYN DAB+ in Melbourne/Naarm or Geelong. Outside Melbourne? Stream on the SYN website or the Community Radio Plus app. And catch up anytime with your preferred podcast platform; just search ‘The Naughty Rude Show’.

If this content raises concerns for you, help is available. You can contact:

1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732

Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636

Q-Life Helpline on 1800 184 527

In an emergency, always call Triple Zero (000).

More from us: https://linktr.ee/loudandqueersyn

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Meanjin/Brisbane-based band Worm Girlz have dropped ‘Cool Girl’ — a track about calling out decidedly uncool behaviour. Loud + Queer contributor Sam Perryman talks to band members Lauren and Niko about their ferocious call to arms.

Hear 'Cool Girl' where you listen to music and follow @wormgirlz to keep up with the band.

Loud + Queer is the voice of Melbourne/Naarm's queer culture shapers and change makers. Listen live on SYN 90.7FM, digital radio and online. And stream anytime online with your preferred podcast platform; just search 'Loud + Queer SYN.'

Loud + Queer broadcasts from SYN Media's Melbourne/Naarm studios in the eastern Kulin nation. SYN recognises this land is unceded and respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri people.

More from us: https://linktr.ee/loudandqueersyn

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Perth/Boorloo-based queer artist Grace Newton-Wordsworth fronts band Joan and the Giants, performing new release 'Cool Kid' in Melbourne this month. The charged single charts the aftermath of coming out - one of the scariest things Newton-Wordsworth's ever done. She reflected on her upbringing, connection to the queer community and music journey with Loughlin Patrick.

Follow Joan and the Giants @joanandthegiants on Instagram and find 'Cool Kid' where you listen to music.

Tune in to 90.7FM or SYN DAB+ in Melbourne/Naarm or Geelong to listen locally. Stream Australia-wide on the SYN website or the Community Radio Plus app. And catch up with Loud + Queer anytime on your preferred podcast platform.

More from us: https://linktr.ee/loudandqueersyn

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Illinois/Bodéwadmiakiwen-based queer artist John Greska has just released 'Sweater Aesthetic' a deeply personal, low-tempo folk-pop song. The track explores Greska's different interpretations of the sweater we use to protect ourselves from the world. He spoke to Sammy Perryman about his music technology background, latest foray into game design, and exploring queerness through his artistry.

Follow John Greska @johngreska_ on Instagram and find 'Sweater Aesthetic' where you listen to music.

Tune in to 90.7FM or SYN DAB+ in Melbourne/Naarm or Geelong to listen locally. Stream Australia-wide on the SYN website or the Community Radio Plus app. And catch up with Loud + Queer anytime on your preferred podcast platform.

More from us: https://linktr.ee/loudandqueersyn

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Melbourne/Naarm-based queer artist Dirty Versachi brings their latest track 'Don't Go Thru My Phone' and a surprise debut to Thursgay this week. The track continues the Dirty Versachi story of an alien creature assimilating on Earth through a drag queen persona. They spoke to Sammy Perryman about finding an unlikely party city on tour, their gigging highlights this year, and developing their sound over 13 years making music.

Follow Dirty Versachi @dirtyversachi on Instagram and find 'Don't Go Thru My Phone' where you listen to music.

Tune in to 90.7FM or SYN DAB+ in Melbourne/Naarm or Geelong to listen locally. Stream Australia-wide on the SYN website or the Community Radio Plus app. And catch up with Loud + Queer anytime on your preferred podcast platform.

More from us: https://linktr.ee/loudandqueersyn

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Sydney/Eora-based queer filmmaker Sophie Saville has emerged victorious from the Melbourne Queer Film Festival's 'Pitch, Pleez!' competition. Saville's winning pitch for 'Pineapple' - a sequel to her short comedy film 'Peach' - will debut later this year. Saville tells Nick Sarlos-Welsh the 'fruity anthology' draws upon from her "amusing" love life.

Keep up with Saville's work @storymillstudios on Instagram and the Melbourne Queer Film Festival @melbqueerfilmfest.

Tune in to 90.7FM or SYN DAB+ in Melbourne/Naarm or Geelong to listen locally. Stream Australia-wide on the SYN website or the Community Radio Plus app. And catch up with Loud + Queer anytime on your preferred podcast platform.

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Melbourne/Naarm-based queer artist Greg Gould is set to headline Darwin's pride festival next week. His track 'Marching On' has been picked as the festival's anthem - and remixed by Dave Aude to pump up the energy. He spoke to Elizabeth Fouldes about the politics of pride and the mantra which drives his performances.

Follow Greg Gould @greggouldmusic on Instagram and find his songs where you listen to music.

Tune in to 90.7FM or SYN DAB+ in Melbourne/Naarm or Geelong to listen locally. Stream Australia-wide on the SYN website or the Community Radio Plus app. And catch up with Loud + Queer anytime on your preferred podcast platform.

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Melbourne/Naarm-based author Danielle Scrimshaw is a historian researching queer women’s narratives in Australian history. Her debut book 'She And Her Pretty Friend' explores the stories of convicts, a pastoralist, a doctor and the owners of Melbourne’s first female-only gym. She spoke to Mia Ranaletta about the challenges of writing as a newly ‘out’ queer person.

Keep up with Scrimshaw's work @dani_delivers on Instagram and read 'She And Her Pretty Friend' where you get your books.

If this conversation raises issues for you, call Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or Lifeline on 13 11 14. In an emergency, always call Triple Zero (000).

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Melbourne/Naarm-based queer artist Tom Nethersole has re-released his first two singles - speeding them up to give them new life on TikTok. The tracks engage with emotional moments in the artist's life - including grief, self-image and situationships. He took some tricky questions from Sarah Davenport about the stories behind the songs.

Follow Tom Nethersole @tomnether on Instagram and find his songs where you listen to music.

Tune in to 90.7FM or SYN DAB+ in Melbourne/Naarm or Geelong to listen locally. Stream Australia-wide on the SYN website or the Community Radio Plus app. And catch up with Loud + Queer anytime on your preferred podcast platform.

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Loud + Queer is still bringing you queer conversations with L+Qx a whole host of shows across SYN.

Tom Nethersole and Robert Baxter join Loughlin Patrick fresh off the release of their tracks 'Meant To Be Alone' and 'Tokyo'. Tom says working as a wedding photographer led him to overhear a groom confess to cheating on his bride with a bridesmaid who was walking her down the aisle. And Robert says sharing an Uber to a club went terribly wrong when their fellow passenger came seeking reparations - catching the club owner in the crossfire. The catch? One of them is lying.

It's raw and unreal: 'I Want To Hear You Say It' is an interview with a twist. One guest will share a wild story from their lives; the other will make up a complete lie. Will they team up or turn against each other as we try to sort fact from fiction? And will you be able to figure it out before the show is over? The clock is ticking...

Hear 'Meant To Be Alone' and 'Tokyo' out now wherever you listen to to music.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Loud + Queer Talks have?

Loud + Queer Talks currently has 32 episodes available.

What topics does Loud + Queer Talks cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Podcasts and Sexuality.

What is the most popular episode on Loud + Queer Talks?

The episode title 'Musician Dirty Versachi on an Unlikely Party City, Collabs and Gigs' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Loud + Queer Talks?

The average episode length on Loud + Queer Talks is 19 minutes.

How often are episodes of Loud + Queer Talks released?

Episodes of Loud + Queer Talks are typically released every 6 days, 22 hours.

When was the first episode of Loud + Queer Talks?

The first episode of Loud + Queer Talks was released on Apr 29, 2023.

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