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How Queer People Build Family When They Don’t Have One

25 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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PODCASTHON SPECIAL IN AID OF OUT TOGETHER Unlock the hidden stories of queer communities beyond the city lights. Discover how rural and regional LGBTQ+ spaces are redefining what community truly means, and why simplified friendship networks are transforming lives across the UK. In this episode, Jemma Blythe dives into the evolving landscape of queer life outside metropolitan areas. From the charming sitcom Smoggy Queens set in Middlesbrough to grassroots organizations like Out Together supporting LGBTQ+ people in Yorkshire, she explores how regional communities are stepping into the spotlight. You'll learn why representation in rural media is vital, how digital inclusion is bridging generational gaps, and why friendship—often overlooked—is the backbone of resilience for many in the LGBTQ+ world today. We break down the power of chosen families, uncover mythology's surprising link to modern queer community building through Dionysus’s rebellious followers, and reveal the shocking statistics showing how isolated many still feel in rural areas. Plus, Jemma shares practical insights on how regional support networks combat loneliness, foster intergenerational connections, and challenge the city-centric narrative of queer culture. This isn't just about stories—it's a call to action. Ignoring these regional voices means missing out on a future where LGBTQ+ communities thrive everywhere, not just in urban centers. Perfect for allies, community organizers, and anyone passionate about inclusive storytelling, this episode will open your eyes to the quiet revolution happening in towns and villages across the UK.Join us as we celebrate the unsung heroes shaping the next chapter of queer history—because community isn't just a city thing anymore, it’s a shared human experience everywhere. Out Togethers Website: https://outtogether.lgbt Donation Link: https://outtogether.lgbt/support-us/donate/ Instagram: @outtogetherlgbt

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