
Turns Out We’re Gay
Podcast af Clem & Sarah
Welcome to ’Turns Out We’re Gay,’ hosted by Clem and Sarah – two Australian lesbians sharing an unfiltered journey through queer life! Each episode brings personal experiences, from self-discovery to LGBTQ+ community challenges. The podcast is a safe space for the queer community, offering real-life stories, laughter, and banter. Whether LGBTQ+ or an ally, expect an emotional rollercoaster, insightful moments, and a celebration of love. So, grab a snack and tune in for an authentic exploration of life, love, and diverse queer experiences!
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This week on Turns Out We're Gay, we were thrilled to sit down with comedian, writer, and performer Hannah Malarski. Known for her bold and unapologetic style, Hannah shared her coming-out story, reflecting on how it shaped her comedy career and personal life. We also delved into her standout work Big Dyke Energy, where she combines comedy, character confessions, and sketches to explore themes of pride, identity, and overcoming shame. She gave us a sneak peek into what’s coming next, with insights into her future projects and upcoming shows. This episode is packed with humor, heart, and authenticity, perfect for anyone navigating their own journey of self-acceptance. Don't miss this conversation packed with humor, heart, and insights into what makes Hannah one of the freshest voices in the comedy world today!

n this episode of Turns Out We're Gay, we welcome back the brilliant Kendall Buckley, Clinical Sexologist, for an insightful discussion all about "baby queers." We explore the journey of discovering and embracing your queer identity, from the excitement and challenges of navigating newness to the importance of finding a supportive community. Kendall shares valuable tips on how to embrace your authentic self while working through identity, relationships, and self-awareness. Kendall also highlights the essential role that QLife, Australia’s free support and referral service for LGBTQIA+ individuals, plays in providing guidance for those in need (1800 184 527). Plus, she recommends a few great reads to help deepen your understanding of queer history, attachment theory, and neurodiversity, including Rainbow History Class by Hannah McElhinney, No Modernism Without Lesbians by Diana Souhami, Attached by Dr. Amir Levine and Rachel S.F. Heller, and Unmasking Autism by Devon Price. Join us for a fun conversation on the importance of belonging, navigating identity, and the power of community as you step into your queer journey!

In this exciting episode, we welcome Heath Thorpe to the podcast, an incredible Australian gymnast who's making waves both on and off the mat. Heath shares his coming out story and the ups and downs of being a queer athlete in a sport often tied to strict gender norms. As a member of Australia’s national gymnastics team, Heath has represented our country at major international competitions, including the World Championships. He has won multiple gold medals at the Oceania Championships and recently hosted for Stan as the representative for Gymnastics at this year's 2024 Olympic Games. His efforts to challenge traditional gender roles in the sport—especially through advocating for more expressive, gender-fluid movements—are reshaping how gymnastics can be performed and seen. Heath also talks about his love for the Vogue ballroom scene and how it has influenced his performance style. He highlights the importance of allies in supporting the LGBTQ+ community and creating spaces where wueer people like him can truly thrive. Join us for a chat about Heath’s groundbreaking career, his vision for the future of gymnastics, and how he’s paving the way for the next generation of queer athletes.

In this special episode of Turns Out We’re Gay, we’re thrilled to host Sarah Wall, a celebrated non-binary hairstylist from Sydney. Sarah shares how they’ve created a salon space that goes beyond haircuts—it’s a refuge where queer individuals can feel safe, seen, and fully affirmed in their identities. Sarah talks about how hair can serve as a powerful tool for gender expression and self-affirmation, especially for those within the LGBTQ+ community. They also open up about their personal struggles with mental health and how their career has helped them heal and find purpose. In this raw and moving conversation, Sarah discusses their own coming out story and the recent announcement of their transition. Expect an episode full of laughter, vulnerability, and inspiration. Sarah’s journey, both personal and professional, offers hope, encouragement, and insight into what it means to create affirming spaces for queer individuals. Whether you’re here for the hair, the heart, or the humor, this episode will leave you feeling empowered and connected.

This is such a special episode for the Turn's Out We're Gay fam! Clem sits down with our close friend Torz, who has recently come out as non-binary. Torz shares their personal journey of self-discovery, from grappling with their identity to the pivotal moments that led to their decision to come out. They discuss the reactions from friends and family, the challenges they faced along the way, and how they’ve navigated the complexities of gender identity. Torz also reflects on the support they’ve received and the growth they’ve experienced since embracing their non-binary identity. Join us for this very special episode as Torz sheds light on the process of finding and expressing one's true self.
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