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Friendship In Queerspace

41 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Tonight on Talk Therapy To Me, we’re talking about friendship in queer spaces, not just dating, but how we actually build connection and find our people. A lot of people tell us that even when they’re surrounded by community, they can still feel lonely. So this episode is about unpacking that: what friendship in queer spaces really looks like, why it can sometimes feel hard to enter, and what helps people move from just meeting… to actually feeling connected. We’re joined by Jamie (Speed Mating), Ben (LGBT+ Social Hub Melbourne), and T (Euphoria Social) – three amazing community organisers creating spaces for people to show up, connect, and build something real. Together, we explore the awkwardness, the courage it takes to show up, and the small moments that turn into meaningful friendships. The post Friendship In Queerspace [https://joy.org.au/talktherapytome/2026/04/30/friendship-in-queerspace/] appeared first on Talk Therapy To Me [https://joy.org.au/talktherapytome].

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