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Owning your sexuality and overcoming shame with Josh Silver

04.18.2023 - By Michelle Gately & Caitlin TooheyPlay

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Josh grew up on a farm in the Lake District before moving to Manchester with his family, where he spent his teenage years loving the city. He moved to London to train at RADA as an actor and has performed in the West End and on Broadway. After deciding to change careers, Josh began training as a mental health nurse and, at the same time, started writing his first book. Josh lives in Manchester with his husband* and their dog Dodger. *Since we recorded this, Josh and David got married! Congratulations! (Take a look at their handsome pics here) Our interview begins at  [time] Before you dive into the interview, be sure to listen to Michelle's brand new audio documentary, The Great Australian Camel Race for ABC RN's The History Listen. Listen here. We've got a Substack publication now! On the last day of the month, we share recommendations for two things we reckon you should read/watch/listen to. The beauty of Substack is you can revisit all our old editions and comment on our episode updates to share your thoughts. Come say hi! Caitlin recommends: The Grandest Bookshop in the World by Amelia Mellor A magical and captivating older middle-grade novel about two girls growing up in a brilliant Melbourne bookshop in the 1890s. Michelle recommends: The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle by Matt Cain This is one friend of the podcast Laura Kay recommended back in early 2021. A gorgeous contemporary novel where you just want to befriend all the characters. I was enchanted by Albert‚Äôs story and utterly invested in making sure he found himself again. In this interview, we chat about:Creating the dystopian setting of HappyHeadÔĽŅJosh's career change from actor to mental health nurse and how his experience inspired the novelHow Josh's experience of growing up gay is mirrored through the challenges the main character Seb faces in accepting his sexualityThe impact that seeing things like Strictly Come Dancing's first male/male pairing had on queer communities (see one of their dances here)The deep and ongoing impact that shame around sexuality has on peopleJosh's drama school and acting experience (and the hangovers from that, which also influenced the book)How Josh got his publication deal and what's next

Books and other things mentioned:The Portable Door (film)Becoming Ted by Matt CainDrag Addict (musical)The Hush by Sara Foster ‚Äď our interview also included a lot of Sara's research into the dystopian genre which is fascinating in the context of our chat with Josh.The Handmaid's Tail by Margaret AtwoodThe Great British Bake OffThe Institute (play written by Josh's husband David...

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