Episode 32: 10 years of Marriage Equality and the Gender Recognition Bill with GrƔinne Healy and Caoimhe O'Brien
In this special episode commemorating 10 years since the Marriage Equality Referendum of 2015 and the passing of the Gender Recognition Act, we sit down withĀ GrĆ”inne Healy, Founder and chairwoman of Marriage Equality and Co Director of the Yes Equality campaign and Caoimhe OāBrien, Chair of the board of TENI, to remember and reflect on 2015 and the work that came before and to take a critical look at where we're at as a community now, 10 years on and the work that remains to achieve true equality for all the members of the LGBTQ+ community.Follow us over on @shoutout_ire
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Episode 31: Discussing the UK Supreme Court's recent ruling with Executive Director of Shout Out Listen In RuadhĆ”n Ć'CrĆodĆ”in
On the 15th of April 2025, the UK Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex, which has a direct effect on the trans community, in particular trans women. In this episode RuadhƔn discusses the meaning of this ruling and the effects it has on the trans community. Check out Shout Out's full statement in response to the ruling on their Instagram Page @shoutout_ie
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Episode 30: Jenny Maguire on community, activism and Trans Day of Visibility:
Ep. 29: Faithfully Queer a New Resource by Shout Out, Live Panel Chat
This months episode is a live recording of a powerful and insightful panel discussion facilitated by Shout Out director RuadhĆ”n NĆCrĆodĆ”in discussing Shout Out's new resource, Faithfully Queer which explores LGBTQI+ identity and faith. This special event featured an incredible panel of speakers sharing their experiences at the intersection of queerness and spirituality.š¤ Meet the panelists:š Aisha Nazim ā A PhD student at UCD researching Queer Muslims in South Asia, with a background in journalism, minority rights, and tackling mis/disinformation.āØš Pradeep Mahadeshwar ā A multidisciplinary Irish artist of Indian origin, Pradeep is the founder of Queer Asian Pride Ireland (QAPI) and Queer Spectrum Film Festival (QSFF), creating spaces that uplift Queer People of Colour and immigrant communities.š Dr. SeĆ”n Henry ā Senior Lecturer in Education & Cultural Studies at Edge Hill University, UK, and author of Queer Thriving in Religious Schools. His work challenges traditional paradigms of LGBTQ+ inclusion in faith-based education.
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Ep 28: Rebecca Tallon De Havilland: HIV Awareness and Activism, Advocacy and a Changing Ireland
TV presenter, author, hairdresser, parent and activist and recentĀ winner of an internationalĀ Trans Community Champion award,Ā Rebecca was the first trans woman in Ireland and the first person to hold an Irish passport in their reassigned gender. She sat down with us to chat about her life - from Granard to Dublin to London and back again; stigmas, experiences and awareness of HIV, particularly among trans people; how she overcame the many challenges in her life and much more.
ShoutOut ListenIn is a brand new podcast series from ShoutOut, a charity committed to improving life for LGBTQ+ people by sharing personal stories and delivering educational workshops in schools and workplaces on LGBTQ+ issues. With this series ShoutOut continues its work shouting out and educating about all things LGBTQ+. We hear from LGBTQ+ educators and others about their experiences and the state of play of LGBTQ+ education in Ireland and further afield, among them some of ShoutOut's own volunteers, founders and friends.