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Queeriosity

Queeriosity

By: James O'Hagan and Padraig Wilson McCarthy
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We're here, we're queer, get into it! This is Queeriosity - a brand new weekly radio show providing a voice for members of the queer community in Ireland, hosted by James O'Hagan and Pádraig Wilson McCarthy.


Featuring LGBTQ news stories and entertainment stories from home and abroad in our Rainbow Roundup, interviews with extra special guests, a spotlight on issues and events happening across the country in our community spotlight and a nostalgic rush in Reeling In The Queers!


Queeriosity is a celebration of all things Queer from the four corners of Ireland and beyond!

Join James and Pádraig every Saturday from 12pm on Dublin City FM, as they host your brunch warm up!


Queeriosity is produced by Dublin City FM in partnership with LGBT Ireland.


If you would like to reach out to the show, you can email queeriosity@dublincityfm.ie


You can also reach out to us on Instagram, our handles are Padraig_WMC and JamesO_Hagan. We would love to hear from you!

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James O'Hagan and Padraig Wilson McCarthy
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Episodes
  • Fighting Hate, Finding Voice and… JoJo Siwa?!
    Jul 12 2025

    This week on Queeriosity, James O'Hagan and Pádraig Wilson McCarthy unpack the harsh realities of discrimination faced by queer and trans minorities, both online and off. They also get into Renee Rapp’s powerful words about dealing with homophobic parents...


    All while trying to make sense of JoJo Siwa’s baffling rework of Bette Davis Eyes...yes, we’re talking Chris Hughes Eyes.

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    34 mins
  • The Pride Hangover
    Jul 5 2025

    This week on Queeriosity, James and Padraig look back on a whirlwind month of Pride celebrations and reflect on the highs (and hangovers) of Dublin’s biggest queer party. And of course the lads are diving into the week's biggest headlines and pop culture moments.

    They’re breaking down the 10-year anniversary of the US Supreme Court’s historic ruling on same-sex marriage – and the worrying signs that it could be under threat once again. Plus, they’re unpacking controversial new education policies that allow parents to opt their kids out of LGBTQ+ topics in the classroom.


    In brighter news, Budapest Pride defied bans and brought over 40,000 people to the streets – with the city’s mayor marching front and centre. And did you hear? Dublin has just been named the #2 most LGBTQ+ friendly city in the world – right behind Lisbon!


    On the pop culture front, the queens are spilling the tea: Trixie Mattel slayed her set at The Mother Pride Block Party, but it's Plastique Tiara who's now reigning supreme on Instagram. Oh, and fashion lovers rejoice – The Devil Wears Prada sequel is officially in the works with the original cast!

    Tune in to Queeriosity on Dublin City FM for all this and more – the party may be over, but the conversation never stops.

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    34 mins
  • Happy Pride Speical
    Jun 28 2025

    It’s that time of year again! The glitter’s out, the flags are flying, and the chaos is absolutely alive and kicking. 🎉


    Join us for the Queeriosity Podcast’s Pride Month special, where we celebrate all things loud, proud, and unapologetically queer. Expect unfiltered laughs, unexpected tangents, and honest conversations about what Pride means now.


    Whether you're at a parade, recovering from one, or watching from the sidelines...this one's for you. 🌈

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    16 mins

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