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Q_Topia Podcast

Q_Topia Podcast

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Each episode the Q_Topia team speak to a wonderful member of the queer community about their own experiences with the aim to educate and spread knowledge. From adult sexual health educators and neurodiverse queers, to kink experts and drag queens, our guests come from all corners of the LGBTQ+ community and we can not wait for you to hear their stories.Q_TOPIA Economics Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Episode 44: Meg Prescott
    Feb 28 2025

    On this week's episode of the Q_topia podcast, we’re joined by Megan Prescott. You may know Megan from Skins, where she played the character Katie Fitch. Since then, she has become a passionate advocate for sex workers' rights and is currently performing her one-woman show, Really Good Exposure. The play explores the journey of a former child star who enters the porn industry.

    We talk to Megan about her experiences growing up in a media landscape rife with misogyny and the lack of support for young performers. She also shares insights into her neurodivergent diagnosis and her advocacy work with National Ugly Mugs.

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    51 mins
  • Episode 43: Jemma Hardelle
    Feb 21 2025

    On the latest episode of the Q_Topia podcast we are joined by Jemma Hardelle to answer some of our listeners questions as well as some of the challenges neurodivergent people have with their dating experiences.



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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 42: Jet Moon
    Jan 30 2025

    On the latest episode of the Q_Topia podcast we are joined by Jet an artist and activist to discuss their latest project You Are Here and what survivor writing can provide for people.



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    34 mins
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