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- 🇦🇺AU · Sexuality#5930K to 100K
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21K to 70K🎙 Biweekly cadence·11 episodes·Long inactive - Monthly Reach
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30K to 100K🇦🇺100% - Active Followers
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[Video project] Mental Health Promotional Animations - VicGov Pride Events and Festivals Fund 2020-21
Apr 21, 2021
0m 41s
Episode Ten - A-sexual society
Dec 22, 2020
38m 57s
Episode Nine - From Bee to Zee [PART TWO]
Nov 4, 2020
25m 50s
Episode Eight - From Bee to Zee [PART ONE]
Oct 15, 2020
21m 28s
Episode Seven - Ahlan wa Sekneh
Sep 13, 2020
34m 33s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/21/21 | ![]() [Video project] Mental Health Promotional Animations - VicGov Pride Events and Festivals Fund 2020-21 | Hey there! It's Bee & Zee, and we are very excited to have launched TWO short mental health promotion animations. One of these videos can be used as a resource for those who have one foot in, and the other for their loved ones! Supported by the Government of Victoria's Pride Events and Festivals Fund 2020-21, and in collaboration with registered psychologist and narrative therapist, Sekneh Hammoud Beckett (Episode 7), the animations can be viewed by going to www.linktr.ee/onefootin. | 0m 41s | ||||||
| 12/22/20 | ![]() Episode Ten - A-sexual society | Can a society so fixated on sex and romantic love accept that identifying as asexual and aromantic does not equate with a life devoid of love or intimacy? In this episode, Bee and Zee chat with Mathilde, who eloquently describes her journey of self discovery as asexual and aromantic. From her initial realisation, to loved ones’ reactions, Mathilde’s story holds a mirror up to society and provides insight into the often overlooked letter A in LGBTQIA+. | 38m 57s | ||||||
| 11/4/20 | ![]() Episode Nine - From Bee to Zee [PART TWO] | As the distance between her and her family grows - both literally and metaphorically - Zee’s story continues as she finally comes to terms with her identity. In coming out to her mom and later her grandma, Zee’s plea - and continued hope in moving forward - is one of kindness and understanding.By the way, we are nominated for an Australian Podcast Award!! If you're enjoying the show, please vote for us to win the Listeners' Choice award at https://australianpodcastawards.com/voteThank you!! | 25m 50s | ||||||
| 10/15/20 | ![]() Episode Eight - From Bee to Zee [PART ONE] | From Bee’s story to Zee’s, Zee shares her journey of self-discovery that involves a kindergarten crush, a search for freedom, and... superman’s abs? In longing to fit in with a context that made her feel pressure to conform and change who she was, Zee starts to realize that self acceptance is the first step to instead change her context to fit in with her. | 21m 28s | ||||||
| 9/13/20 | ![]() Episode Seven - Ahlan wa Sekneh | Ahlan wa Sekneh is a play on words from the Arabic expression ‘Ahlan wa sahlan’ which, when simply translated, means ‘welcome’. This episode features registered psychologist and narrative therapist, Sekneh Hammoud Beckett, who has done groundbreaking work transforming the narrative around ‘coming out’, to one around ‘inviting in’. This concept empowers us to choose who we welcome into our lives, or “treasure chest”, as Sek likes to call it.Trigger warning: A small part of this episode features a discussion around the topic of suicide. Helpful resources and support around anxiety, depression, and suicide are available at beyondblue.org.au | 34m 33s | ||||||
| 8/24/20 | ![]() Episode Six - Bee yourself [PART TWO] | Although they say you can never run away from your problems, Bee's time and distance apart from his family was an opportunity for growth and healing. Following his disoriented quest for freedom, the story continues as Bee returns to Sydney.Massive shoutout to Twenty10; a Sydney-based organisation that works with people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and gender diverse, non-binary, intersex, questioning, queer, asexual and more (LGBTIQA+) people and others of diverse genders and sexualities, their families and communities. Visit: twenty10.org.au | 24m 27s | ||||||
| 7/22/20 | ![]() Episode Five - Bee yourself [PART ONE] | Coming out is not always as smooth as you want it to be, and sometimes you have to be prepared for the worst. Join us this week as Bee takes us on Part ONE (of two) of his journey to freedom. From childhood crushes in the Middle East to coming of age in Australia and finding his people in Southeast Asia, Bee tells a story of pain and hope. | 22m 21s | ||||||
| 7/8/20 | ![]() Episode Four - Why not just, like, be 'out'? | As Bee & Zee prepare to share their personal coming out stories, they set the scene by discussing recent events in Morocco where many were forced out of the closet. This raises questions around why it's not possible for some to have both feet out or live their truths, and the complexities of having one foot in. | 12m 57s | ||||||
| 6/30/20 | ![]() Episode Three - What the heck is 3a2belak? | Can you ever be satisfied with 3a2belak in your life? Tune in to find out what 3a2belak means, why it carries so much weight - particularly for those with One Foot In - and how one word can expose so much about a culture and its inbuilt expectations and pressures. | 18m 48s | ||||||
| 6/19/20 | ![]() Episode Two - WhatsApp: Reputable news source | Bee tells a story about about homophobia from family and relatives, and we start to unpack ways of responding to intolerance. Join us as we discuss the 2017 Australian Marriage Survey, and find out what is up with Zee's grandmother having an actual stage in her home. | 13m 59s | ||||||
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| 6/13/20 | ![]() Episode One - Let's meet | In this first episode we introduce One Foot In and we discuss notions of family (Zee's grandmother in particular), and what it's like to come out-ish as a Middle Eastern person. Welcome to One Foot In. [Pseudonyms] Bee and Zee are here to talk about what it means to have one foot in [the closet]. Weekly episodes on LGBTIQA+ issues from a cultural perspective that cater to those less represented in the mainstream. Visit www.linktr.ee/onefootin for more info. | 16m 50s | ||||||
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Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.
Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.
