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The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
Welcome back to season 4 of the Oh My GOSHH! podcast. This month we talk about stand up week with Edel and Catherine our Youth workers.
Welcome back to season 4 of the Oh My GOSHH! podcast.
This episode we talk about stand up week and what will be happening.
In this month’s Podcast we will be chatting with our manager Ann, who is retiring shortly.
Ann tells us about her time her time at GOSHH, whilst sharing some fond memories along the way. We hear how GOSHH has changed and evolved over the last number of years.
This months episode comes with a trigger warning.
We are talking about the recent violent murder of a trans person and also the string of violent attacks on LGBTI+ people in the world and how that is affecting us.
We would encourage you to listen but also to mind yourself as you listen. If you feel you need support you can find us on www.goshh.ie and you can find other supoports on https://www2.hse.ie/mental-health/
In this month’s Podcast we will be discussing the idea of ‘New Year, New Me’.
We discuss how often there can be pressures put on people to make changes once the clock strikes 12! We chat about how there can often be strong messaging for immediate change and resolution, whilst recognising that it is important to be gentle with yourself.
In this month’s podcast we will be having a chat about GOSHH over the past year.
There will be an interview with one of our receptionist, Róisín Ó’Connor . A special thanks to everyone who has listened to the Podcast over the past year.
If you need help or support during the Christmas period, please click the link below. GOSHH will re-open January 03. Happy Christmas!
https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/4/mental-health-services/connecting-for-life/strategy-implementation/local-action-plans/cfl-midwest-christmas-2022.pdf
In this months podcast we will be sitting down with our Personal Support/ Know Now Worker, Ann Piercy who will be chatting about World AIDS Day! World AIDS Day is on December 1st of each year.
This years theme of World AIDS Day is equalize.
The World Health Organization is calling on leaders and people around the world to strongly recognize and take action towards the inequalities which are holding back progress in ending AIDS; and equalise access to essential HIV services.
If you need help or support, please call 061 314354 or email [email protected].
Welcome to season 3 of the Oh My GOSHH podcast!
In this month’s podcast we are having a discussion around finding safe places in school/college and sharing some coping mechanisms.
We will be saying a farewell to our Outreach Worker, Eóin who was a one of the presenter on the podcast. There is an interview with Our Health Promotion Worker, Erica Noonan and we have will be sharing some knowledge around SH24 and information on how you can avail of the Monkey Pox vaccine.
Welcome to the last episode of this season's Oh My GOSHH podcast.
In this months podcast we chat about the post pride feeling, what it is to be queer and have a chat about Allies. There are interviews with staff members including our Operations Manager, Cillian Flynn, and our Gender and Orientation Support Worker, Patrick McElligott. We also have some more facts and information in the areas of Gender, Orientation, Sexual Health and HIV as well as answer questions from our listeners.
We mention The museum for everyone which can be seen at https://www.museumofeveryone.com/about-us/moe-team/about-the-curator and we also talk about the Irish quilt, you can find more information about this at https://projectartscentre.ie/activearchive/irish-names-quilt/
Welcome to the 5th episode of our new season of the Oh MY GOSHH podcast. In this months podcast we are having a discussion about labels. There are interviews with other staff members including our Personal Support Worker, Martina McKnight and our Sexual Health Project Worker, Grainne Woulfe and we have some more facts and information in the areas of Gender, Orientation, Sexual Health and HIV.
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.