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Unicorn Youth
JOY 94.9 - LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBTQIA+, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGB, Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Intersex, Queer Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities
30 episodes
2 months ago
Young LGBTIQ people exploring issues relevant to them
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Young LGBTIQ people exploring issues relevant to them
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Unicorn Youth
Intersectionality! Our Final Show of 2017!

The term “intersectionality,” was coined by scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw in a 1989 paper, and it’s the notion that oppressions intersect to create compounded, complex experiences of discrimination. That’s hard to get around but don’t worry we keep breaking down that terminology throughout the show!
So Intersectionality can refer to the way  the effects of different forms of discrimination combine, overlap, or intersect. And how it can impact us and/or the people around us. These intersection could involve race, gender, ability, sexuality, education, age, class, culture. Lots of different things.
We can’t control what life we are born into but we can work on checking our privilege and practicing being more inclusive of people of various intersections in everyday life.
In this podcast we explore how to not just be a feminist or queer activist but an intersectional feminist who maybe starts to focus on feminist issues outside of white feminism. Or a queer activist who also start to focus on trans and GNC or issues for People of Colour.
Thankyou Josie and Claire for coming in and talking with us!
 
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7 years ago
38 minutes 31 seconds

Unicorn Youth
How Do I Know I’m Queer?

How are you feeling after the postal vote? Wasn’t that a full on day?! I cried a lot! Did you do anything nice to celebrate? I hope so! Where were you with the postal vote?
Questions for you! What do you think of the word queer? Do you love it? Do you hate it? Does it conjure up yuck memories of when people used the word against you? Or does it make you feel empowered and strong – knowing you’ve reclaimed this word for your own?
Maybe it has strong political ties for you. Or it is a nice umbrella term that fits all the ways you identity in one word.
Queer can mean different things to different people. For some people it is a great word to describe their gender and or sexuality. However, some people in the community can feel like they are just not queer enough.
In this podcast we explore exactly what it means to be queer and what the word means to different people.
We were joined by 2 sparkly young people who use this word to describe their identity. And why they choose to use this label.
 
 
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8 years ago
36 minutes 16 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Gender Fluidity!

How would you describe your gender? Do you feel like your gender identity has remained the same throughout your whole life? Or do you see your gender as more of a spectrum or sliding scale that changes over time.
For some people gender is not stagnant but fluid, often changing throughout time. Some people can feel super femme some days and more masc the next.
As the world starts to realise that the idea that ‘gender is binary’ is pretty outdated. We are starting to see more people (particularly young peeps) identify as gender identities such as gender fluid.
In fact in 2016 the word was added to the Oxford Dictionary.
In this podcast we explored what the term GENDER FLUID means, how it is different from other gender related terms like trans and cis. And how understanding gender fluidity, it might help you understand your own gender or how you can be the best ally to your gender fluid pals!
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8 years ago
44 minutes 24 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Queer Activism
Would you call yourself an activist?
Are you out there attending the rallies, signing petitions and fighting for the rights of the queer community? Have you found yourself feeling a little fried as a result of the issues coming up around this postal vote?
I’ve defo been feeling a little bit drained, emotional and at times nearly all queer-ed out. So let’s explore what it means to be an activist for the queer community, what you could do to get involved if you want to be more pro-active in the battle for queer equality. And where we could be channelling our energy as a community once this postal vote shenanigans is finally behind us.
We will be joined by a bunch of young peeps who identity as queer activists. We will be finding what strategies they use to fight for queer equality, whether they think there are other issues we should be tackling aside from marriage equality and how they self care whilst still supporting the community.
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8 years ago
44 minutes 7 seconds

Unicorn Youth
How Do You Make Queer Friends?
Do you remember the first time you made a queer friend?
Did you work out you were queer and then start freaking out about how you were ever going to meet other queers? It’s obviously nice to have friends from all walk of life but it’s also really great to connect with other LGBTQIA humans, so we can talk about that stuff that sometimes only other people really get. Like how you’re going during the yuck postal vote or how cute Shane from The L Word is.
For some of us making new pals comes super easily. Maybe you were naturally drawn to other queero humans so you instantly had a gay group, lesbo posi, rainbow chosen family or bunch of non-binary babes to hang out with. But for others it can be challenging, especially if you don’t know any other queers in your area, at your school or workplace. So in this episode we are going to try and answer the question for you:
How do you make queer friends?? We are going to hear from 3 different young people about how they’ve made new queer pals and give you our top tips on making queer pals! I’ll also fill you in on the time I contacted someone on Facebook I had followed for years and then asked them to be my friend. Later in the show we are also going to hear about a cute all ages panel discussion about queer inclusivity that the Victorian Gay & Lesbian Rights Lobby are running that you might like to attend!
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8 years ago
40 minutes 47 seconds

Unicorn Youth
What does it mean to be Pansexual?
In this episode we will chat about a word that has become increasingly popular over the last few years. A word to describe a person that is attracted all genders!
If you find yourself attracted to people regardless of gender or biological sex, you too might choose to identify as PAN SEXUAL or PAN.
In this episode, we will be exploring the difference between bisexual, poly sexual and pan sexual; whether there is stigma associated with pan sexual identity.
And whether being pansexual has anything to do with making out with pans!
Thanks to Maddie (22), Darcy (16), Charlie (17) and Ella (25) for sharing their thoughts during this episode!
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8 years ago
43 minutes 32 seconds

Unicorn Youth
How is the postal vote impacting the queer youth of Australia?
 
HAPPY International Coming Out Day! International Day of The Girl!
Last week we spoke all about self care strategies. As some of us are definitely feeling the impact of this postal vote shenanigan. Now that we have equipped you with lots of skills to look after yourself, let’s start to unpack this postal vote. Let’s talk about how it is impacting the queer youth of Australia and how we can support you or the young people in your life.
In this podcast we are joined by 3 awesome young people who let us know the impact this thing has had on their life, what they have been doing to fight the good fight and what support they would like from the world during this time.
Thanks to Charlie, Darcy and Chloe for sharing their thoughts!
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8 years ago
46 minutes 42 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Self Care for Queer Youth
 
How have you been feeling lately? Rocking the school holidays? Did you go to the Minus18 dance party last week – pretty fun! How have you been feeling emotionally? Has all the noise about the postal vote been making you feel a little off?
I know I started to feel pretty down and overwhelmed over the last couple of weeks. All the discussions about queer life, the no campaign on the TV, the posters stuck up around the city telling people it’s ok to vote no. I’ve been worried about what will happen if it’s a no vote but I’ve mainly been really concerned about how these negative marketing campaigns have been impacting the queer young people in our world. So let’s chat to them! Let’s check in on our wonderful young people and see how they are feeling and also discuss how we can look after ourselves during this time!
This episode is all about SELF CARE!
Thanks to Mark, Amelia and Charlie for sharing their thoughts!
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8 years ago
41 minutes 42 seconds

Unicorn Youth
What does it mean to be Neurodivergent?

In this episode we discuss a word that has only really become popular in recent times – NEURODIVERSITY.
What does that mean exactly? People might identify as neurodivergent when they have neurological variations that present themselves in forms such as: autism, ADHD or dyslexia.  It’s a fairly new concept that’s gaining traction in the disability rights movement and is coming into the spotlight like never before. Neurodiversity is a natural and valuable form of human diversity. The use of the word is helping to eliminate the idea that there is a normal/healthy brain and then there are people who have abnormal brains. The term neurodiversity shows us that there is no normal, that their are just variations in the way our brains work. And that being someone with ADHD, autism or other neurodivergent characteristics can actually come with some pretty awesome outcomes! I know my ADHD makes me super productive!
In this episode I introduce you to two awesome young people, one in high school and one in uni who identity as neurodivergent. They are going to fill you in on how it impacts their lives, the awesome parts, the not so awesome parts and advice for when you are queer and neurodivergent.
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8 years ago
48 minutes 21 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Gaybe Babies
Have you ever thought it would be pretty cool to have queer parents? Or to be born into a rainbow family? I know I have.
 
Over the last few weeks we have seen media campaigns roll out for and against marriage equality, with a lot of the no campaigns targeting rainbow families and talking about why children need to grow up with a mum and a dad. So in this episode, we thought we would slay the ridiculous idea that having queer parents would be anything but awesome, by introducing you to two wonderful young gaybe babies. If you’ve never heard of this term. A Gaybe Baby is anyone who is born with parents of the same gender. So if you have two mums or two dads, you two could call yourself a Gaybe BabyI don’t know about you – but I would definitely be into having some sparkly gay parents. Not that my straight parents weren’t awesome too – hey mum/dad!
 
Thanks to Gaybe Babies Dani and Darcy for sharing their stories!
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8 years ago
45 minutes 57 seconds

Unicorn Youth
An interview with a Queer Elder!

What was it like to grow up queer 50 years ago? An interview with a Queer Elder!
 
Highschool students Cheyne and Charlie sit down with Delsi to interview 82 year old gay man, Bruce.
 
The four spend time working out what it was like to come out, peoples attitudes towards other queers and what kind of support was available.
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8 years ago
46 minutes 15 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Call Out Culture In the Queer Community

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8 years ago
48 minutes 40 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Advice for parents of LGBTQIA+ young people
 
Tonight we dedicated our show to PARENTS of queer young people.
We explore what queer people actually need from their parents. What’s the best way to react when your child comes out. And how parents can be super supportive.
We also spoke to a parent of a LGBTQIA+ young person to find out what goes through a parents head when their child comes out to them!
Thanks so much to Cheyne (17) and Elvis (22) as well as Sonja, Cheyne’s mum for being on the show with us tonight!
See you all next week!
delsi ❤
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8 years ago
50 minutes 58 seconds

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Is the internet a safe haven for LGBTQIA+ young people?
I’m back! I have missed you all heaps and am super excited to be back in the sparkly world of Unicorn Youth!
On this episode of Unicorn Youth we explore the exciting world of the internet!
The internet has totally changed queer life but is it for the better or worse?
The internet is now a platform for us to come out of the closet, to find like minded souls and to watch people go through their transition one YouTube video at a time.
But is it always a safe space for us? Josie (26), Maya (28) and Charlie (17) fill us in on their experiences in the online world.
Have they found the internet to be a safe haven? Or have trolls and the ability to be anonymous online increased the bullying and harassment that we sometimes face as queer young peeps?
❤ delsi
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8 years ago
52 minutes 1 second

Unicorn Youth
Non-Binary Takeover!
On the Non-Binary takeover, Charlie spoke to trans-masc person of colour, Sunny, and white trans-femme person, Dove, about the queer community and how to find your place in it while at multiple intersections of marginalisation.
He also spoke to Marz, a trans-masc musician, about his second EP and listened to one of his new songs!
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8 years ago
50 minutes 40 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Toms Takeover!
Tom is not someone you have heard much of on Unicorn Youth, but he’s been with the team for about 8 months now after completing the Youth Aloud Radio Course at JOY.
He’s been working hard behind the scenes and paneling for Unicorn Youth as well as a tonne of other shows on JOY!
But, we thought it was time to get Tom out from behind the panel and infront of the microphone.
 
Tom takes over, playing some of his favourite Unicorn Youth interviews, live performances and chats, as well as playing some of his favourite music.
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8 years ago
51 minutes 30 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Drag Culture

Most people’s first exposure to drag was Priscilla Queen of The Desert – but drag has been around since the dawn of theater and has grown into an incredible art form celebrated across the world. Particularly over the past few decades, it has become a HUGE part of the LGBTQIA+ community. However to many people, drag is seen as trans-phobic and offensive – so where is the line drawn?
Jordan was joined by drag queens Callum (Drag name: Graves) and Dang (Drag name: Ofelia Bits) to chat about their experiences as drag queens as well as the past, present and future of drag. And by the wonderful Jasper who spoke about his thoughts on how damaging drag can be to the trans community.
We also spoke about some wonderful NAIDOC week events: If you want to find more events to attend, head to the NAIDOC Website Here!
Jordan
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8 years ago
51 minutes 38 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Queer People Of Colour
This week we discussed what it means to be Queer and a Person of Colour.

Being a member of the LGBTQIA+ community can come with it’s own set of challenges. But what happens when you are a part of two intersecting minorities? Are queer spaces still safe space? Is racism an issue?
We met with two young individuals who are both queer and people of colour, Ngaire (25) and Caroline (25).
Thanks so much to both of them for sharing their stories and thoughts!
I’m off to NYC next week to make a doco on queer identity! Taking over the show will be the rest of the Unicorn Youth team: Jordan, Tom and Charlie.
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8 years ago
46 minutes 21 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Shining the Light on Trans & Non-Binary Musicians!
Let’s talk about how good it is to hear trans and non-binary artists on the airways!
Tonight I was joined by a couple of fantastic non-binary young people and together we put the spotlight on some of our fave trans and gender queer musicians.
In this podcast you will hear lots of tracks and info about these spesh artists. Have a listen and save your faves in your Spotify.
I also fill you in on a cool new queer, youth, sport organisation called Proud2Play!
Thanks to Charlie and Lara for being on the show! And well done to all of you who got through those big end of semester tests at school this week!
Till next week, my fave Unicorns!
❤ delsi
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8 years ago
51 minutes 3 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Family Rejection
Tonight we spoke about a tough but important topic, family rejection.
Did you know that approximately 50% of LGBTQIA+ youth experience family rejection in some way?
This could be through dismissal of their identity, refusal to use ones correct pronouns or being kicked out of home.
In fact, a recent study showed that currently 40% of homeless youths are LGB or T.
Rejection hurts, no matter how it happens or where it comes from.
But when we experience rejection by our own family that can be one of the toughest.
Tonight, we will be chatting to 4 different young people about their experience, what happened to them and how they have dealt with it.
And hopefully by sharing their stories, we can start more conversations about this important topic and possibly also assist you, if this is something you have experienced.
Remember, there are always people who want to listen and support you.
If this podcast has raised concerns for you, we recommend that you contact Qlife on 1800 184 527.
Chat to you next week when we do a special Non-Binary Episode!
❤ delsi xx
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8 years ago
51 minutes 55 seconds

Unicorn Youth
Young LGBTIQ people exploring issues relevant to them