All posts tagged "LGBTQIA+ podcast"
The Pod Bible Podcast is the podcast podcast where podcasters talk to podcasters about podcasts and podcasting. Does it get anymore meta?
The show is hosted by Pod Bible editor Adam Richardson and occasionally features fellow Pod Bible co-founders Stu Whiffen and Scroobius Pip.
We bring you a bite size, magazine style show featuring three guests talking about their show or the shows they enjoy listening to. The aim is to give you a chance to hear from your favourite podcasters while also introducing you to people and podcasts you may not be aware of yet.
Guests include the people behind podcasts such as Off Menu, No Such Thing As A Fish, Football Ramble, Griefcast, Films To Be Buried With, The Receipts, Drunk Women Solving Crime and many, many more. Let’s spread the word of pod!
The Pod Bible Podcast is available to listen to on Acast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all good podcast outlets!
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HAVE YOU HEARD?
Messy Situations: A clean-up crew of wellness experts
June 29, 2022Have You Heard? is where the Pod Bible team meet the people behind the podcasts you may not have heard of yet. While the Oh. My. Pod. section in the magazine gives a quick shout out to shows of that ilk, Have You Heard? aims to go deeper in an effort to spread awareness for shows that deserve more exposure!...
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DIVINE 5
Top 5 episodes – The Log Books
November 8, 2021This week sees the release of the third and final season of the award-winning documentary podcast The Log Books — and this time they’re focusing on The Queer 90s! Season 3 explores the day-to-day impact on LGBTQI+ people made by shifts in technology and attitudes from 1992 to 2003. As the internet changed how LGBTQI+ people found each other, this...
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INTERVIEWS
Re-opening The Log Books with Natasha Walker
January 22, 2021When Pod Bible covered The Log Books for the Good Samaritan column in issue 7 it was clear that the podcast was garnering attention due to its emotive themes. A podcast about Britain’s LGBTQIA+ history, the stories and people behind them have proved enthralling, especially given how based in reality the conversations actually are. With inspiration taken from the work...