• Episode 30 - Much Ado About Dying, The Pride and TENI

  • May 4 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 30 - Much Ado About Dying, The Pride and TENI

  • Summary

  • On this week's show, Simon Chambers joins us to speak about his experience of caring for his Uncle David and David’s exceptional outlook on end of life. Simon also tells us about his new documentary film Much Ado About Dying which tells his story and celebrates David’s life.


    Benedict Landsbert Noon (@benenoon) and Amy Kidd (@amykidd_) are with us to tell us about @anseo_anois’ production of The Pride as part of this year’s International Dublin @gaytheatre festival.


    And Dáire Dempsey (@gay_spar) from TENI (@tenipics) highlights the resources and services the network provides to the community.


    We’re chinwagging as per in our Rainbow Round Up and GUSHING over Kylie Minogue ahead of her big day out at this year's Electric Picnic


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