• Always There, Never Named: Julie Cohen on embracing her bisexuality in mid-life
    Aug 4 2025

    Bestselling author Julie Cohen speaks to Rich Clarke about coming out as bisexual in her forties, after more than two decades of marriage and a lifetime of quiet questioning.

    She reflects on growing up in small-town Maine without the language to understand her feelings, the imposter syndrome that shaped her early experiences of queerness, and how writing became a way to explore the truths she hadn’t yet spoken aloud.

    Now living openly, Julie talks about the joy and relief of embracing her identity, and the freedom that came with finally being seen.

    Her new thriller, Body Count, is out on 14th August.

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    55 mins
  • 'They Put Me In A Closet & Beat Me': Zarith on his journey to safety & freedom in the UK
    Jul 28 2025

    Zarith speaks to Rich Clarke about surviving violence, secrecy, and state-sanctioned homophobia... and the long road to finding safety in the UK.

    Raised in South East Asia, Zarith always knew he was different. But silence felt like the only option in a country where being gay was illegal and the AIDS crisis fuelled fear and stigma. At his elite Islamic boarding school, he was outed, assaulted, and blackmailed by fellow students. Even then, he hid the truth to protect himself and his family.

    Years later, as a journalist, he exposed political corruption, putting himself in even greater danger. After a close friend and fellow gay journalist was kidnapped and killed, Zarith fled. He now calls the UK home, having rebuilt his life through the asylum system.... and finally, lives freely.

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    40 mins
  • Choosing the ‘Normal’ Life: Al on coming out after marriage, fatherhood & grief
    Jul 21 2025

    Al speaks to Rich Clarke about growing up feeling different. Not just because he was gay, but because he was half Chinese in a mostly white school, where he was bullied and made to feel like an outsider.

    In the shadow of the AIDS crisis, with strict parents and no one to turn to, Al stayed silent. He chose what felt like the “normal” life: marriage, children, and hiding who he really was.

    It wasn’t until his 40s, after the death of his mum and a mental health crisis, that Al found the courage to come out and begin again.

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    45 mins
  • Hiding Behind the Uniform: Retired Met officer Josi Clay on coming out as a trans woman
    Jul 14 2025

    Josi Clay always knew she was different. But growing up in the 1950s, there were no words for how she felt - only the fear that telling anyone could destroy her future. So she stayed silent.

    At 19, Josi joined the Met Police. For 47 years, she served as a respected officer rising through the ranks and hiding a truth that could have ended her career. By the time she was 60, she was living as a woman in every part of her life… except at work.

    Josi speaks to Rich Clarke about identity, resilience, and what it means to finally be seen.

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    48 mins
  • Decades of Silence: Norman Goodman on surviving aversion therapy & embracing his bisexual identity in his 70s
    Jul 7 2025

    Norman Goodman knew he was different from a young age. But it was seen as a mental illness. He faced aversion therapy and electroconvulsive therapy to ‘cure’ his feelings. For decades, Norman hid his bisexuality, even from himself, and lived a life as a husband and nurse.

    It wasn’t until after his wife Marilyn passed away that Norman found the courage to come out publicly. Now in a loving relationship, Norman shares how embracing his true self brought peace... and why telling his story matters for other older LGBTQ+ people still in the shadows.

    Norman speaks with Rich Clarke about decades of silence, mental health struggles, and finally living openly.

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    46 mins
  • From Arranged Marriage & Exorcism to Activism: Moud Goba on escaping Zimbabwe and starting over
    Jun 30 2025

    Moud Goba speaks to Rich Clarke about her journey from silence to pride. Growing up in Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwe, she was taught that being gay was sinful, criminal, and impossible. She faced exorcism, was pushed into an arranged marriage, and eventually fled - leaving her home and family behind.

    But her fight for freedom didn’t end in the UK. Seeking asylum meant proving her sexuality, living in poverty, and hiding once again... this time in plain sight.

    Today, Moud is a mother, a leading LGBTQI+ activist, Chair of UK Black Pride, and National Director at Micro Rainbow - helping others build the safe, free life she once only dreamed of.

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    52 mins
  • A Love Hidden For 29 Years: Former Conservative MP Sir Nick Gibb and Michael Simmonds on fear, love and coming out in politics
    Jun 23 2025

    Sir Nick Gibb and Michael Simmonds have been together for 38 years, but kept their relationship hidden from the world until 2015 - the year they married.

    Nick knew he was gay from university and accepted it, but as a Conservative MP, he felt he had to keep his personal life private to protect his career.

    For decades, they lived together but kept up appearances - even owning separate properties and spending holidays apart to avoid suspicion.

    In this honest and moving conversation with Rich Clarke, they reflect on the long years of secrecy, the toll it took, and the joy and relief of finally sharing their truth with the world.

    This is a story of quiet love, public pressure, and finally, freedom.

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    50 mins
  • 'Created perfect, but made flawed’: Gail Rose on how she found self-acceptance after conversion therapy at Church
    Jun 16 2025

    Gail Rose spent decades believing she couldn’t be both gay and Christian.

    After becoming a young mum and joining a church that preached same-sex attraction was wrong, Gail kept her true self hidden for years, fearing rejection from her faith and loved ones.

    She speaks with Rich Clarke about living a ‘dual life’, the pain of being outed, and the turning point that made her want to keep going. Gail opens up about losing her place in church, the struggle to be accepted by her son, and how she finally found a community where she could belong.

    Now 55, she’s happily married to her wife Tina and is an elder in the church that married them.

    This is a story of faith, love, and finding peace after years of hiding.

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    53 mins