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Blythe Coffee Break

Blythe Coffee Break

著者: Jemma Blythe
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概要

What’s your coffee order? Blythe Coffee Break is a weekly LGBTQ+ podcast exploring queer culture, pop media, mythology, and the stories shaping modern LGBTQ+ life in the UK and beyond. Hosted by Jemma Blythe, each 30-minute episode blends trending queer news, TV and film storylines, cultural commentary, and historical insight — all through the lens of community, identity, and storytelling. From soap drama and streaming series to ancient myths and modern activism, the podcast asks how queer narratives evolve and why they matter. Whether we’re unpacking LGBTQ+ representation on shows like EastEnders, discussing the cultural impact of queer TV dramas like It's a Sin, or exploring the rise of regional LGBTQ+ communities and organisations like Out Together, every episode connects pop culture with deeper conversations about belonging and visibility. Expect: • LGBTQ+ news and trending queer media • UK queer culture and community stories • TV, film, and streaming representation analysis • Mythology and queer folklore connections • Thoughtful conversations about identity, activism, and belonging If you love queer podcasts, LGBTQ+ pop culture, thoughtful media analysis, and stories about community and identity, grab a coffee and join the conversation. New episodes of Blythe Coffee Break drop weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and YouTube.Jemma Blythe 社会科学
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  • The Hidden Mental Health Crisis In Queer Communities (Chemsex Explained)
    2026/04/08

    Why are some conversations in queer communities still so difficult to have?

    In this episode of Blythe Coffee Break, Blythe explores the silence surrounding chemsex, mental health, and coping within LGBTQ+ communities — and why compassion is essential when discussing these realities.

    Blending cultural analysis, community insight, and mythology, this episode reflects on how stigma, isolation, and history shape the ways people seek connection and escape.

    This is not a story about judgement — it’s about understanding.

    Why is chemsex still such a difficult conversation in LGBTQ+ communities?

    In this episode of Blythe Coffee Break, we explore the intersection of mental health, connection, and stigma — and why compassion matters more than judgement.

    Referencing organisations like Rainbow Mind and Out Together, this episode highlights the importance of support, awareness, and open dialogue.

    Topics include:

    • ​Chemsex and queer wellbeing• LGBTQ+ mental health• Community support and harm reduction• Mythology and emotional escape


    Contact Rainbow Mind Here:


    London

    rainbowmind@mindchwf.org.uk

    https://www.instagram.com/@rainbowminduk


    Northern Hub (Greater Manchester) Rainbowmind@mindinsalford.org.uk

    https://www.instagram.com/@rainbowmindgm


    Contact Out Together Here:

    https://outtogether.lgbt/enquiry-page/

    https://outtogether.lgbt/about-us/

    https://www.instagram.com/@outtogetherlgbt


    SUBMIT YOUR COFFEE ORDER OR HOT SIP IDEA TO: lifewithjemmablythe@gmail.com

    Follow Jemma On Insta: www.instagram.com/@lifewithjemmablythe

    Follow the show on Insta: www.instagram.com/@blythecoffeebreakpodcast

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    27 分
  • Is Pride Becoming a Protest Again? (What’s Really Changing in 2026)
    2026/04/01

    Is Pride still a celebration — or has it become a protest again?

    In this episode of Blythe Coffee Break, Blythe explores the growing political tension within UK Pride movements, with a focus on trans visibility and grassroots activism.

    Using events like London Trans+ Pride as a starting point, the episode examines how Pride is evolving in response to cultural debates, media narratives, and shifting LGBTQ+ rights conversations in the UK.

    Blending pop culture, history, and personal reflection, this episode asks:
    what does visibility really mean in 2026?

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    27 分
  • Why Queer Women Were Called Witches (And Why It Still Happens)
    2026/03/25

    Why have queer women — and women who exist outside societal norms — so often been labelled as witches?

    In this episode of Blythe Coffee Break, Blythe explores the historical and cultural links between queerness, femininity, and witchcraft. From medieval witch hunts to modern “witchcore” aesthetics, the episode unpacks how power, difference, and independence have long been feared — and mythologised.

    Blending pop culture, feminist theory, and folklore, this episode asks:
    Was the witch ever really the villain?


    Follow this weeks Coffee Order on Instagram: instagram.com/@lifewithjemmablythe

    Check out these accounts on TikTok:

    @thewitchbloodline: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNRQRAoom/

    @ashandrosee: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNRQRDctf/

    Check out these accounts on Instagram:

    @thewoodlandwitchh: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DIPQXSNydjQ/

    @owlvine.green: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPR-p0mjGM5/

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    29 分
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