Life Is A Disco
Life Is A Disco
JOY 94.9 - LGBTI QA+ Podcasts from Australia
Celebrating multicultural rainbow community and their stories.
Interview with Anastasia Le, passionate intersectional advocate
Anastasia Le (she/her) is a passionate intersectional advocate. Her experience of being forcibly displaced, of being trans and CALD fuels her drive on various Equity and Equality Platforms. One of her recent projects for work is building pathways for exonerated/former incarcerated LGBTIQA+ access to inclusion and accessibility to social services to obtain and sustain meaningful employment. Her endeavour is to help the most neglected, the most invisible voices to be heard, help making them feel as part of a community. “Your intersectional experiences are not barriers. The perceived barriers are systemic, social, political, and personal. As long as you can remember that, shall you gain more strength, more drive in life to make it work for yourself and others”. In this podcast, Anastasia shares her thoughts about labels (3:20), navigating pagan spirituality and reclaiming trans inclusion in our history (10:25), her work translating words for our community into non-English languages (20:15), about work in employment of LGBTIQ (29.10), what do we look for in leadership in employment of LGBTIQ people (34:50), public safety for LGBTIQ in the western suburbs (37:18), baking, maths and taming the wild (42:50). You can find Anastasia through various projects, from Transfemme with Zoe Belle Gender Collective, Public Safety Plan in the west with local city councils, to Employment Outcome Improvement with various Victorian LGBTIQA+ community organisations, supporting LGBTIQA+ youth with surviving skills such as cooking and food preservation.
Dec 7, 2023
46 min
Commissioner Dr Judy Tang talks LGBTIQ and the Victorian Multicultural Commission
Commissioner Dr Judy Tang is a passionate advocate for multiculturalism and the LGBTIQA+ community. Judy has dedicated over 10 years to volunteering and promoting equality for migrants. Judy now practices as a Clinical Neuropsychologist while serving on the Board of Directors at Victorian Pride Centre and holding one of Victoria’s 12 positions as a Multicultural Commissioner at the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC). Commissioner Dr Tang talks about her role as a Victorian Multicultural Commissioner (6:28), the VMC report (see link below) celebrating its first 40 years (8:12), what stage multicultural communities are currently in accepting LGBTIQ (13:44), supporting multiculturalism even when they don’t accept us (16.17), navigating being multicultural and LGBTIQ through advocacy (22:40), leadership across our communities (28:37), what she cherishes about her Chinese background (34:55), and her sport of choice weightlifting (39:07). VMC report Australian GLBTIQ Multicultural Council
Nov 30, 2023
43 min
Sasja Sydek an Indigenous Singaporean trans woman and passionate advocate for the transgender community
Demetra Giannakopoulos interviews the wonderful Sasja Sydek about identity, spirituality and an extraordinary life. Sasja Sÿdek, an indigenous Singaporean trans woman of colour based in Narrm/Melbourne, is a passionate activist and advocate for the transgender community. She encourages others to break free from societal and gender expectations to live authentically. With a primary focus on ending violence against trans women, Sasja has also made significant contributions to the book “Nothing To Hide – Voices of Trans & Gender Diverse of Australia” and leads the organisation Trans Sisters United. Sasja shares with us her warrior spirit of living her true self (5:30), forming Trans Sisters United after being inspired by the documentary (8:05), creative safe space to celebrate Ramadan And share Ifta (14:40), reclaiming her faith and what she values most about being muslim (17:27), navigating your faith and being trans (22:30), debating the nationality of the Pav (26:10), what leaders should teach their communities to welcome the rainbow community (29:10), 32:48 surprises encountered Sasja transitioned (32:48), her 36:28 favourity music (36:28) and fandom for Novak Djokovic (38:10).
Nov 23, 2023
41 min
Interview with Dannii Karametos
Demetra Giannakopoulos interviews Dannii Karametos about life, gender identity and all things Greek.
Nov 16, 2023
49 min
Interview: Craig Brown about faith and being a capital G
Craig Brown came out 2.5 years ago in the traditional manner: watching Schitt’s Creek. He used to be a church minister, was married and is still a proud dad of three adult kids. He occasionally reads the news on Joy. Craig shares with us the moment he realised he was gay thanks to @schittscreek (3:45), being authentic and to know [thy]self (9:22), surprises when he came out to his church (15:15), a shout out to the Queer Theology podcast (21:57), a story from the Bible with a rainbow lens (38:05), keeping a keen eye on the AFL, including the scores (41:00).
Nov 9, 2023
44 min
Interview with John Tzimas, Chairperson of Greek and Gay Support Network
John speaks with us about how Greek and Gay Support Network started (3:20); the influence of the film Head On and dating (4:50); what can Greek community groups do to improve accepting the LGBTIQ community (14:20); navigating being Greek and LGBTIQ (17:30); being “out” in Greece (19:02); church as a place to congregate community, like the gay community (22:15); success stories of other ethnic communities (23:10); coming out (27:50); maintaining his relationship with his mother through honesty (30:35); his love for spanakopita (31:40); growing up as Greeks not as Aussies (34:18); how being Greek in Australia is different from being Greek in Greece (34:50); musings on winning Eurovision (35:55), and more! John Tzimas has been a member of Greek and Gay since 1998 and is the current chairperson. John is also a member and past committee member of Australian GLBTIQ Multicultural Council (AGMC), a current member of City of Monash LGBTIQA+ Advisory Committee, past organiser of United We Dance and self-confessed Eurovision lover. John works as a chartered accountant and travels to Crete, Greece as often as he can. Family and friends are the most important people in his life. Contact Greek and Gay via facebook https://www.facebook.com/greekkaigay
Nov 2, 2023
40 min
Em Bleby actor, singer, writer and visual artist
Demetra interviews the multi talented Em Bleby They are a queer and non binary actor by profession also a singer, writer and visual artist primarily in collage and drawing but also loves to explore new art forms. In this interview Em shares with us their journey from religion to spirituality, energy, love (4:25); that connection flows through nature (5:20); weaving spirituality and being LGBTIQ (6:00); the challengers that come from religious teachings (9:00); first time they didn’t go to mass (13:50); the significance of communion (16:20); finding your community (18:30); you can’t expect things of people they’re not capable of and finding family (22:50); allow multiple things to be true at once and always question (25:25); you don’t owe anybody anything (28:20); sharing conversations with family (31:35); being at high school during the same-sex postal vote (37:30); ripe strawberries and that food is a love language (41:30); visceral response to music (44:00); their relationship with sport (45:10).
Oct 26, 2023
48 min
Interview with Susie, Jewish mother of a trans son
Susie shares her insights, wisdom and journey supporting her son with his transition, and about becoming a staunch ally of the LGBTIQ community. Susie talks about coming out as the mother of a trans child (4:40); letting go and overcoming Jewish mother guilt (11:11), taking a lead from her son’s guidance (16:10); facing a mother’s fears for her trans child (21:00); how Suzie helps families with trans children through ALEPH (24:00); changing her lens of life and navigating having a trans child and orthodoxy (30:10); bringing the Jewish community to support the LGBTIQ community (38:30); the role of an ally and why it’s important (41:27); and confesses to us her favourite food (42:48). This interview was pre-recorded before the events of 7 October 2023. ALEPH Melbourne Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Intersex www.aleph.org.au
Oct 19, 2023
47 min
Interview with Michael Barnett OAM, Co-convenor of ALEPH Melbourne
In January 2023 Michael Barnett was awarded an Order of Australia “for service to the LGBTQI community.” He has been advocating for unconditional inclusion, acceptance and celebration of LGBTIQ+ people and families in (and beyond) the Jewish community. Michael continues to dedicate every day to breaking down barriers, making the world a safer space, and helping keep Melbourne’s Jewish community one of the most amazing places to be “here and queer”. Michael talks to us about Aleph Melbourne and how it started in 1995 (2:20); making being queer a conversation topic within the Jewish community (7:30); how Melbourne’s Jewish community is one of the best multicultural/multifaith communities to be LGBTIQ (13:55); what the LGBTIQ community can do to foster acceptance (17:35); the 2019 apology from the Jewish Community Council of Victoria and the power of an apology (21:55); why be part of a community group? (27:48); the inspiration of Rabbi Mike Moskowitz, LGBTIQ ally (29:54); weaving a narrative to combine being both Jewish and LGBTIQ (31:00); overcoming barriers to stopping LGBTIQ participating in community (37:02); favourite food as recalling fond memories (39:40); his favourite music and travel adventures (43:35). This interview was pre-recorded before the events of 7 October 2023. ALEPH Melbourne Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Intersex www.aleph.org.au
Oct 12, 2023
48 min
Interview with Rowen D’Souza, Founder of the Glam Slam at the Australian Open
Rowen D’Souza is the founder of the Glam Slam at the Australian Open, and the President and CEO of the GLTA Gay and Lesbian Tennis Alliance, the global sanctioning body for LGBT tennis tournaments. Rowen shares with us about India as a multicultural and multifaith country (3:00); navigating values within an immigrant family (10:05); what LGBTIQ leaders can do to foster inclusion within multicultural multifaith communities (13:10); expectations of leaders within multicultural multifaith communities (15:10); why tennis is Rowen’s community (25:35); multicultural influence on his favourite Indian food (34:35); and taking part in the Glam Slam at the Australian Open and the GLTA World Championships 2024. www.glta.net
Oct 5, 2023
43 min
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