Queer Margins

Rhys T Mathews

Stories from members of the LGBTQ+ community not often heard.

  • 29 minutes 21 seconds
    S2E5: Queer Britain's Joseph Galliano
    This week's episode is with the co-founder of Queer Britain, the UK’s first national LGBTQ+ museum, Joseph Galliano. Joseph and I spoke over the phone in the first half of 2020. It's the first time I've spoken to him but I've been to a couple of Queer Britain's events over the last few years- and they're always brilliant. I've been so excited about Queer Britain ever since I first heard about it a few years ago- so it was great to talk to Joseph about all their plans for the future. We spoke about the journey Queer Britain's been on so far, what the museum is going to have to offer, when they might be able to offer, marching in London Pride with Sam Smith and lots more. It would be great to know what you think- so please drop me a message on Instagram @QueerMargins with your thoughts. And if you want to find out more about any of the things we spoke about- you'll be able to see that on Instagram too. Thanks!
    26 February 2021, 1:47 pm
  • 28 minutes 10 seconds
    S2E4: Lisa Power
    Lisa Power's achieved so much during her life: she helped set up Stonewall, worked at Switchboard, was the policy director at the Terrence Higgins Trust and is now on the board at Queer Britain and was a consultant on Russell T Davies' new series 'It's a Sin' (more of which in the interview). When I spoke to people for series one Lisa's name popped up so many times in various places and times- so I knew I wanted to talk to her. So towards the start of lockdown in 2020 I called her for an interview. ADMISSION: we recorded this when I still didn't really know what I was doing with remote recording- so the quality in some parts is a bit crap. It does get better though! Here are links to the films that Lisa mentioned during our conversation We were here - the documentary about HIV/AIDS: https://wewereherefilm.com/ 120 beats per minute- the French film about HIV/AIDs https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/apr/08/120-beats-per-minute-observer-review Thanks so much for listening. Happy LGBT+ history month
    4 February 2021, 8:00 am
  • 39 minutes 33 seconds
    SE2E3: Eric Marcus - Making Gay History
    HAPPY LGBT HISTORY MONTH Making Gay History has been a top listen of mine for years, so when I started doing this series I knew that I wanted to ask Eric Marcus to join me for an episode. I've listened to the Making Gay History podcast and Eric's soothing voice so many times, so when he said he's be on the Queer Margins I was over the moon. We spoke about Making Gay History (obviously), his life in the 80s, living through the AIDs epidemic, his life now, lockdown (again, obviously), interviewing Marsha P Johnson and the similarities between our podcasts... I really love Eric's podcast and Eric was so nice and encouraging, he was really great to chat to. Also- I've been receiving newsletters from Eric's neighbourhood and it's the perfect amount of escapism right now. Here are links to some of the things we spoke about in the episode that you might like to check out: - Making Gay History podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1NlHk37Vo7HlGE1CFg8uGx?si=A-AnUPmlQRii6t2L_bVv1w - Making Gay History the book, by Eric Marcus: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/making-gay-history-eric-marcus?variant=32128599785506 - Marsha P Johnson and Randy Wicker: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6M8p9RRy59QsemQNvbnOGR?si=Cc3Mlop0SWavw0zyOz-BiQ - Marsha P Johnson park memorial that Eric mentioned: https://www.timeout.com/newyork/news/new-york-dedicates-east-river-state-park-to-lgbtq-activist-marsha-p-johnson-082620 - Sylvia Rivera episode of Making Gay History: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7zqM4hKnqmrHqJGktBu5Vw?si=6OpGv8QpQrWWwpBfma4frA - The Celluloid Closet: Homosexuality in the Movies by Vito Russo: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/374224.The_Celluloid_Closet - Vito Russo's episode of Making Gay History: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7gOIEPhsBmaNRjHlvqQavM?si=-wEvgHDhTSWPUcxWrZTT5w - Jeanne and Morty Manford's episode of Making Gay History (PFFLAG episode): https://open.spotify.com/episode/1JogCNjy4QZ5xikOlOCoAx?si=gS4325PYTHWmKWFJ-HQvfw Thanks again for listening and thanks so much to Eric!
    1 February 2021, 8:00 am
  • 36 minutes 52 seconds
    S2E2: Darren Styles OBE- Attitude Magazine
    This episode I talk with the owner of Attitude Magazine Darren Styles. Attitude is the biggest gay magazine in the UK and has been around for 26 years. Darren bought Attitude back in 2016 when it was failing. Since then it's gone from strength to strength, with subscription numbers, followers on social media and online monthly user growing all the time- that and with the continued success of the Attitude Awards- the magazine has never looked better. I spoke to Darren about whether Britain really needed a "gay" magazine in 2020, what the future looks like for Attitude and asked him about my favourite Attitude cover (take a look on @QueerMargins on Instagram to see the cover). If there's someone you'd like to hear interviewed in this series or if you have any questions or something to say please drop me a message on Instagram which is @QueerMargins or on email [email protected]. Thanks for listening.
    7 July 2020, 12:00 pm
  • 20 minutes 41 seconds
    S2E1: A Man To Pet
    Welcome back to a brand new series: Queer Margins in Quarantine. This series I'm focusing on talking to some of the most interesting people working within the LGBTQ+ community. I wanted to talk to these people during lockdown to find out how their work is changing but also to chat about what their lives are like normally. You can read more about that on the instagram page at @QueerMargins. This episode I'm talking to A Man To Pet. They're an amazing, hilarious drag performer who I first saw at the supper club The Pale Blue Door where they host and perform. We caught up about how they got into drag, how lockdown has changed their life and… of course… the highs and low of being a drag performer. I hope you enjoy it. And I hope you'll come back next week to listen to the next installment in the series. If there's someone you'd like me to interview please drop me a message on instagram (@QueerMargins) or email ([email protected]) and let me know who you'd like to hear from and I'll try and get them on. Thanks.
    30 June 2020, 7:45 pm
  • 35 minutes 43 seconds
    S1E17: Dr Rupert Whitaker
    This is the last episode of the series Old Queens. And in this episode I'm talking to Dr Rupert Whitaker. Colin from episode one introduced me to Rupert when we were at an event for the National HIV story trust. And a week or so later I went round Rupert’s house in South London to chat to him.

Rupert’s a psychiatrist and has been living with HIV since the early 80s and he helped set up- what is now- the UKs leading HIV charity after his partner Terry Higgins died at the age of 37.

On the day that this episode is being released- 10th June Terry Higgins would have been 75. In this episode we spoke about Rupert’s life now, his work, seeing his partner die of an illness no one understood and the difficulties he came across when trying to set up the Terrence Higgins Trust- plus a lot more.
 Thank you so much to everyone who's listened to this series. I've had so much fun making it and meeting all the amazing people I've interviewed. And on that topic- thank you to all the people who've happily shared their stories with me for this series, I feel really honoured that you've felt comfortable talking to me and have been so willing to talk. In the next week or so I'll be releasing the first episode of the second series which I'm currently in the process of recording. If you want to get in touch please drop me an email on [email protected] or follow the podcast here: Instagram.com/QueerMargins.
    10 June 2020, 6:08 pm
  • 26 minutes 23 seconds
    S1E16 Lesbian Visibility Day: Diana James
    This episode is the penultimate one of the first series and I wanted to post it as part of Lesbian Visibility Day. Diana messaged me on Twitter to tell me that I didn’t have enough trans people on the podcast, so I asked if I could talk to her for an episode. Diana told me she knew she was different from the other people in her class from a young age and when she was able to she went through her transition a lot quicker than trans people do today. In the episode we spoke about what it’s like growing up trans, realising your a lesbian shortly after transitioning and how trans people are viewed by some LGB people today. Diana is on Twitter @DianaLouiseJ if you want to hear more from her. Thanks so much for listening and thank you to Diana for getting in touch and agreeing to be interviewed. If you enjoyed please rate and review the podcast and tell a friend about it. And you can follow the podcast on Instagram at @QueerMargins so please get in touch there. It would be great to hear from you. Also, I've started working on series 2 during the lockdown- which will focus on LGBTQ+ people who live or who HAVE lived in countries or communities where being queer is not as accepted as it in the UK. So if you have any experience of that or know anyone who has please get in touch on email [email protected] or through Twitter and Instagram which is @QueerMargins. Happy Lesbian Visibility Day.
    26 April 2020, 5:26 pm
  • 46 minutes 37 seconds
    S1E15 LGBT History Month: Chris Sandford
    I met Chris last year at an event at the City of London Guildhall linked with the project AIDS Since the 80s. We started talking at the cloakroom and it transpired that he had a lot of stories so I met up with him a few weeks later in his house in Vauxhall and chatted over his dining table. The film that Chris mentions he worked on which raised a lot of awareness about HIV can be found here: https://bloomsburynetwork.co.uk/event/a-life-beyond-screening/ And an article he mentions is here: https://www.independent.co.uk/aidsfree-appeal-i-was-waiting-to-die-for-11-years-in-a-moment-that-all-disappeared-a8691136.html There are just a few interviews left from the first series that I really enjoyed doing but just haven't had chance to publish yet. So over the next few weeks I’ll be publishing them as special episodes before I move on to putting together the second series. And on the matter of a second series- I’d like to ask anyone from the LGBTQ+ community who’s listened to this episode who lives in a country where it’s difficult to be queer or who’s moved from a place where being LGBTQ+ isn’t as accepted as it in some countries to get in touch with me. Or if you know anyone who has had that experience, I would love to talk to them, even if they don’t want to be recorded for an episode. So please get in touch with me either through email which is [email protected] or Facebook, Twitter or Instagram which is @QueerMargins. Thank you for listening I hope you enjoy and thank you to Chris for talking to me, I'm sorry it took so long to publish your story.
    29 February 2020, 10:30 am
  • 39 minutes 13 seconds
    S1E14 Pride Special: Peter Tatchell
    Peter Tatchell is a human rights campaigner whose work has meant the LGBTQ+ community have taken HUGE steps forwards over the decades. You probably know he’s been massively influential in the queer movement and has been involved in so many groundbreaking campaigns. 

I got into contact with Peter Tatchel a couple of months ago. 

I feel like I’ve always been aware of his activism but our conversation really made me realise just what he and others like him have done for us and he continues to do through the Peter Tatchell foundation. I spoke to Peter Tatchell about a week after the news broke about Brunei strict new laws that made anal sex and adultery offenses punishable by stoning to death. 
In the past week Peter wrote a piece for the Guardian openly criticising Pride for selling out its soul to rainbow branded Capitalism, saying that 50 years after Stonewall the LGBTQ+ movement have abonded its dream of sexual democracy. So I can the irony of publishing my conversation with him as Pride special and on the day of London Pride. But I think that Pride can look differently to different people and I think people can disagree wholeheartedly with how many Pride events looks today, however it’s important to remember that even if you do feel like that, or you can’t get to a Pride celebration, or you don’t have other LGBTQ+ people or allies to celebrate your queerness with, then you can still celebrate pride and remember that pride comes in many forms. And if celebrating pride means partying all day or if it means putting your earphones in and listening to a podcast… then happy Pride to you, however you celebrate it.
    6 July 2019, 11:03 am
  • 32 minutes 54 seconds
    S1E13: Marc Thompson
    I met Marc at an event at the Guildhall thrown by the organisation Aids Since the 80s. Jonathan Blake introduced us both and suggested I talk to Marc for this series. A few weeks later I went to Marc’s house in Brixton to chat to him. He lives just across the garden from Jonathan and when I got there I was greeted by a very excited dog and a cup of tea. We spoke about Marc’s upbringing in Brixton, his HIV diagnoses and his work as co-editor of Black Out UK as well as a lot more. It was a pleasure meeting Marc and I'm so glad we got the chance to talk. He's interesting, funny, friendly and he's got a great laugh. If you want to find out more about Marc’s work then head to his Twitter account which is @marct_01 where you’ll find links to everything. If you enjoyed this then please rate, review and subscribe on iTunes or wherever you’re getting this and follow on social media by searching for Queer Margins.
    17 May 2019, 2:59 pm
  • 37 minutes 55 seconds
    S1E12: Ruth Rose
    Ruth was suggested to me by Gaby and Liz from episode 9. Liz put me in touch with Ruth and I’m really glad she did. At 81 Ruth was the oldest person to go through gender reassignment surgery in Britain and possibly the world. She’s 85 now and has been living full-time as a woman since her 70s. We met in the lobby of her hotel chatted for a bit before heading up to her room for the interview. She's got so many amazing stories which are funny and touching in equal measure! If you enjoyed please rate and review on iTunes. And follow on social media by searching for ‘Queer Margins’.
    17 April 2019, 1:27 pm
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