ShoutOut Radio
ShoutOut Radio
ShoutOut
Broadcasting a brand new show every week, ShoutOut is a magazine show aimed at the LGBT community and their friends. We cover everything from serious to the stupid with live guests, events and news listing and special features.
ShoutOut: The Queen From No Scene
A farming Drag Queen with an award winning photographer in tow... It can only be a good thing... PLUS, we chat to Kaz Self, the first Trans female Councillor in Bristol...
May 22, 2024
48 min
ShoutOut: Play it one more time
On this week's show, Andy catches up with singer/songwriter Tom Goss - it has been many years since we last caught up! Plus, Ez is back with our Queerstory feature, this time on the history on non binary. That and lots of discussion about Eurovision, and the government's latest move to bring in a new version of Section 28 to ban schools talking about gender and sexuality differences.
May 15, 2024
47 min
ShoutOut: Drag Baby
Join the gang this week as they talk drag and books - and of course EUROVISION!!
May 8, 2024
46 min
ShoutOut: The Cass Report, A ShoutOut special
The controversial Case report has caused a lot of noise, from academics and the LGBTQIA Community, we talk to 3 experts in their field.
May 1, 2024
55 min
ShoutOut: The Gambling Gambit
We chat to Kate from ARA Gambling Addiction Charity about how excessive gambling affects the LGBTQIA Community so much, and how to get help. ALSO we have an exclusive from Bristol Pride, as Daryn Carter announces the headliners at this years event.
Apr 24, 2024
47 min
ShoutOut: Priscillas Night Club
Welsh actor and TV presenter Owain Williams (The Phantom of The Oprea, Royal Albert Hall; Les Misérables, 25th Anniversary Tour / O2 Arena) is a musical theatre legend who is dazzling audiences as Drag Queen Mitzi Mitosis at Priscilla the Party in London. We chat to Owain, also it's the top 10 LGBTQIA Books for Spring.  AND, Hazell Dean launches her new single, Searching' 40.  
Apr 17, 2024
45 min
ShoutOut: The Heartbreak Opera
This Week we chat about the new adaptation of John Gay’s forgotten gender-bending, anti-colonialist and proto-feminist ballad opera, Polly (The Heartbreak Opera). Touring this April across the UK, Bringing a gritty, vibrant energy to the scandalous sequel of The Beggar’s Opera, this new show features 18 original songs inspired by the likes of Britney Spears and Peaches. Think ‘Gimme More’. Think ‘F*** the Pain Away’. But make it Opera. Originally written in 1729 and banned for its daring content.  PLUS, Queer East is back for a fifth year, we talk to Director Yi Wang.
Apr 10, 2024
47 min
ShoutOut: As Intended
We chat to Darryl Bullock; Described as ‘A veritable Bard of the bent, broken and baroque’ by Andy Partridge (XTC), Darryl W. Bullock is a feature writer and author who specialises in pop music history and LGBT issues. He has written for publications including The Guardian, Pitchfork, The Bristol Magazine, The Bath Chronicle, Literary Hub, Venue, Folio, Songwriter Magazine, The Spark, The Western Daily Press, We Are Family Magazine, The Bristol Evening Post, B24/7 and The Quietus. He has been profiled in The Guardian, The Sunday Times and GT, and has featured on BBC One, Channel 4, and on many local and national radio & TV programmes. Darryl is the author of The World’s Worst Records (Volumes 1 and 2), Florence Foster Jenkins: The Life of the World’s Worst Opera Singer (Duckworth-Overlook, 2016), David Bowie Made Me Gay: 100 Years of LGBT Music (Duckworth-Overlook, 2017), The Infamous Cherry Sisters: The Worst Act in Vaudeville (McFarland and Co., 2019), and The Velvet Mafia: The Gay Men Who Ran the Swinging 60s (Omnibus Press, 2021), winner of the prestigious Penderyn Music Book Award 2022. His next book, Pride, Pop and Politics, will be published by Omnibus in June 2022.   He hosts The World’s Worst Records Radio Show on internet radio station Sheena’s Jungle Room/WFMU and posts weekly on his blog, also called The World’s Worst Records: www.worldsworstrecords.blogspot.com ALSO: Drag at Pride, we chat to Aled aka, Miss Beaver...
Apr 3, 2024
48 min
ShoutOut: Talking About Jamie
We're talking about and chatting to, Jamie, AKA Ivano Turco. From it's London debut, Everybody's talking about Jamie is on UK tour and we caught up with the lead in this roller coaster of a musical show. Plus; Talk to the Rainbow are launching affordable counselling across the country for the LGBTQIA2 community.
Mar 28, 2024
46 min
ShoutOut: Sanctity of Sound
Is 'Queer" the replacement for ALL the letters of the rainbow' We chat to Buzzy of Queer Spirit festivals and the new station; Sanctity of Sound. Plus Martin Spellacey chats to The High Sheriff of Bristol about vulnerable children and social exclusion.
Mar 21, 2024
46 min
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