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By Ariel Chapman
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
On 'When Did You Know?' this week I am joined by Matheus Caravlho. Matheus is an inclusion and diversity consultant working with organisations across the UK and beyond in creating environments where everyone can belong and where everyone can succeed. A massive film nerd, he also curates and hosts The VITO Project LGBTQ Film Club at the Cinema Museum in London. A celebration of cinema, community and LGBTQ+ diversity, The VITO Project Film Club was created in January 2015 and for over the years has shown some of the most important, interesting, gorgeous and sexy LGBTQ+ cinema - both classic and recent films. The project aims to bring together older and younger members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies, to share in the joy of cinema and to participate in a conversation.
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On 'When Did You Know?' this week I am joined by Matthew Nouriel. Matthew Nouriel, aka The Empress Mizrahi, is a non-binary digital activist and content creator of Iranian Jewish descent living in Los Angeles, California. In recent years, Matthew has been using their voice to passionately advocate and fight for the causes they believe in - namely LGBTQ+ rights and equality within the Iranian and Jewish communities, and combating antisemitism - using their social media as a means to reach those who relate to their perspective and lived experiences, as well as engaging audiences on panel discussions and speaking engagements across the country. In 2021 they were the recipient of the TrailBlazer Award at the JQ International annual Impact Awards.
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On "When did You Know?" this week I am joined by Michelle Daltry. Michelle is an ex-hockey international and has represented Wales at a Commonwealth Games. Michelle was formerly the Chair of the Welsh Wheelchair Rugby Association and is chair of LGBT+ Sport Cymru and a Co-Founder of the UK LGBTIQ+ Sport Alliance. She is also the Welsh Lead for the International Football V Homophobia Campaign. As an Inclusion and Diversity specialist within the field of sport and physical activity, Michelle is passionate about supporting the sector to address inequalities within the workplace and out in the field of play.
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This week on "When Did You Know?" I am joined by actor and singer Jamie Pierce. Jamie is a Los Angeles-based actor whose screen credits include "Poets, Slay!", "Rise with the Sun", "Dinner at Lou’s", “Hostel Hollywood", “Z-Listers“, “The Con”, “79th Annual Golden Globes” and the title role in the award-winning independent film "Bill". Jamie is also known for his hilarious and binge-worthy podcast, "Hello Gorgeous! The Films of Barbra Streisand" which is how I discovered him and begged him to be on the show. You can find him on Instagram right here.
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Welcome to this bonus episode of When Did You Know? which I am releasing as part of National Inclusion Week 2022!
This mini episode is a recording of a talk I was invited to deliver online at the University of Brighton in February 2022 as part of their LGBT+ History Month celebrations. They invited me to reflect on the stories shared in my podcast before taking questions from the audience and what follows is an edited recording of that speech to keep you occupied whilst I finish editing season 3 of When did you Know which will be out in a few weeks time.
If you want to learn more about National Inclusion Week then head over to www.inclusiveemployers.co.uk to find out more.
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On 'When Did You Know?' this week I am sharing my own story of when I knew! A former guest on the show (and now an amazing friend) Wahaj Mahmood-Brown interviewed me to find out why I started the podcast, what school was like for me and how hearing everyone's stories has impacted my life. This was recorded some months ago and I'm really please to be able to share this with you as the season finale of Season 2. Check out my other projects and work information here.
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On 'When Did You Know?' this week I am joined by the funny, honest and all-round wonderful human Ant Babajee. Ant is a HIV campaigner and public health graduate who started his career as a BBC journalist having grown up in somerset always feeling different as a mixed-race, queer boy in his infant school. We have a great talk about HIV and Ant's diagnosis and the incredible changes over the past few decades in HIV treatment and prevention. Check him out on Twitter here.
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On 'When Did You Know?' this week I am joined by the podcast, DJ and Twitter extraordinaire, Alice Beverton-Palmer! Alice is the creator and host of podcast The Dorothy Project featuring stories of women who have changed the queer world as well as DJing at The RVT's Push The Button clubnights. When not podcasting and DJing, Alice works for Twitter full-time in Entertainment Partnerships. Follow Alice on Twitter right here.
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On 'When Did You Know?' this week I am joined by the wonderful Nik Sennhauser! Nik hit headlines around the world during lockdown when his hobby of recreating his favourite airline meals for him and his husband went viral and was featured on CNN, BBC, the Kelly Clarkson Show and many more. Nik's YouTube channel has over 6000 subscribers and he even has his own range of merchandise celebrating his love of air travel. Nik lives in Glasgow with his husband Graham and whilst we may be out of lockdown for now, Nik is still happily creating his favourite airline meals! Find out more about Nik and all his work right here: https://linktr.ee/SOPLANE
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On 'When Did You Know?' this week I am joined by Heather Paterson! Heather is the CEO of LGBT+ youth charity SAYiT based in Sheffield, UK and she writes the LGBT+ column for Exposed Magazine, she is Co-chair of the Sheffield's LGBT Multi-Agency Network, and when not working in community activism and LGBT+ support Heather DJs and performs as drag alter ego Anna Kissed. You can find out more about Heather via her website, www.heatherpaterson.co.uk.
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The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.