Seen & Heard
By Pride of the Terraces
Seen & HeardDec 18, 2022
Live in Inverness: Individual LGBTQ+ Stories in Sport
Welcome back to Seen & Heard! This time we bring you the second panel discussion from Seen and Heard Live in Inverness earlier this year, featuring former Commonwealth Games athlete Jamie Bowie, Inverness Caledonian Thistle footballer Kayleigh Mackenzie and leading academic on trans participation in sport Blair Hamilton.
Listen to the first panel of the night here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7qEcDfn1ZXN9eiNMkhECAw?si=d57b7b05a06b4e92
Check out Blair's now-published research here: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2024/04/10/bjsports-2023-108029
Read and hear more stories of being LGBTQ+ in sport here: www.prideoftheterraces.com
Live in Inverness: Building LGBTQ+ Communities in sport
We are back with a very special episode! Earlier this month we hosted a live panel discussion event in Inverness, and we are absolutely delighted to bring you the first of those chats right now. This one was focused on building LGBTQ+ communities in sport, and features Paddling With Pride/Inverness Craig Dunain RFC's Julie Partridge, Fitness With Pride's Ant Collesso, and Out and About in the Highlands' Graham Munro and Rebecah MacGilleeathain.
Find out more about these groups below
Paddling With Pride: https://www.instagram.com/cairngormspridepaddlers/
Fitness With Pride: https://www.facebook.com/dancefitnesswithpride
Out and About in the Highlands: https://www.facebook.com/groups/292131573079835
FvH Scotland Month of Action 2023
Check out the latest activities LEAP have on the go on their website: https://leapsports.org/
Edited by Andrew Henderson
Niche Sports with Quadball and Floorball
We hear a lot about inclusive clubs being a haven for LGBTQIA+ people to go and be active, but is that easier to do in lesser spotlighted sports that don't garner the same attention, or have as long of a history? That's what we're discussing on this episode with quadball's Emma Humphrey (aka Jandels) and Sam Tulloch, with Perth Parrots Floorball Club founder Frazer Robertson in tow too.
This event has been supported by the Year of Stories 2022 Community Stories Fund. This fund is being delivered in partnership between VisitScotland and Museums Galleries Scotland with support from National Lottery Heritage Fund thanks to National Lottery players.
Edited by Andrew Henderson.
Scottish Women in Sport with Cara Shearer and Abby Cook
This episode of Seen & Heard sees us team up with Scottish Women in Sport, with Cara Shearer and Abby Cook joining the podcast.
We mark the upcoming 10th birthday of SWIS by looking back on the progress that has been made over the last decade, how important mentoring and role models can be, what efforts are being made to break down the barriers that still exist in terms of accessibility and what our guests would like to see achieved over the next 10 years.
This podcast has been supported by the Year of Stories 2022 Community Stories Fund. This fund is being delivered in partnership between VisitScotland and Museums Galleries Scotland with support from National Lottery Heritage Fund thanks to National Lottery players.
This episode of Seen & Heard was edited by Michael Lantry.
Scottish Disability Sport with Grace Stirling, Laura Pilkington and Samantha Gough
This episode of Seen & Heard is a Scottish Disability Sport special to tie in with one of our partners on the podcast. Grace Stirling, Laura Pilkington and Samantha Gough all come on to talk about the opportunities out there for people to get involved in disability sport, how access have developed over recent years, the importance of visibility in governance and coaching and what can still be done going forward.
This podcast has been supported by the Year of Stories 2022 Community Stories Fund. This fund is being delivered in partnership between VisitScotland and Museums Galleries Scotland with support from National Lottery Heritage Fund thanks to National Lottery players.
This episode of Seen & Heard was edited by Michael Lantry.
LGBTQIA+ Sports Journalism with Emma Dodds and Jay Blakeway
In this episode of Seen & Heard, established broadcaster Emma Dodds and Glasgow Caledonian University journalism student Jay Blakeway join the discussion.
We cover how inclusive the sports journalism industry really is, how that compares to expectations, having to cover major - but at times controversial - events like the World Cup and what advice can be given to aspiring or up and coming LGBTQIA+ journalists.
This podcast has been supported by the Year of Stories 2022 Community Stories Fund. This fund is being delivered in partnership between VisitScotland and Museums Galleries Scotland with support from National Lottery Heritage Fund thanks to National Lottery players.
This episode of Seen & Heard was edited by Michael Lantry.
FvH with Zander Murray and Lloyd Wilson
The Football v Homophobia month of action is fast approaching in February, and for this episode two of Scotland's trailblazers in men's football join the podcast.
Lloyd Wilson and Zander Murray each had a whirlwind 2022, and here they reflect on what the last few months have been like, the pressures that come with the spotlight, the impact they have already had and what the next steps are to keep the momentum going in men's football in Scotland.
This podcast has been supported by the Year of Stories 2022 Community Stories Fund. This fund is being delivered in partnership between VisitScotland and Museums Galleries Scotland with support from National Lottery Heritage Fund thanks to National Lottery players.
This episode of Seen & Heard was edited by Andrew Henderson.
Trailer
Welcome to Seen & Heard, a brand new podcast where we'll be discussing different aspects of sport in Scotland - ranging from LGBTQIA+ identities to women's and disability sport. Stay tuned for the first batch drop featuring loads of great guests!
Seen & Heard is brought to you in association with LEAP Sports Scotland, Scottish Women in Sport and Scottish Disability Sport for Scotland's Year of Stories 2022. This podcast has been supported by the Year of Stories 2022 Community Stories Fund. This fund is being delivered in partnership between VisitScotland and Museums Galleries Scotland with support from National Lottery Heritage Fund thanks to National Lottery players.