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The Simply Equality podcast

The Simply Equality podcast

Von: Sarah Stephenson-Hunter
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An open, honest and on occasions humourous exploration of the lived realities of disabled and LGBT+ people. In each episode I will talk to someone who is both disabled and LGBT+ and discuss the challenges they face and how they seek to live their best life.

© 2026 The Simply Equality podcast
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  • To Disclose or not to Disclose
    Jan 12 2026

    Sarah and Pk discuss the issue of disclosure. We define disclosure, highlighting that disclosure can apply to more than just disability but other facets of identity as well. We share what makes us feel safe to disclose and what things to look for when trying to disclose and how companies can encourage environments that encourage disclosure.

    Check out our website

    Follow us on LinkedIn

    Download a PDF of the transcript

    #InclusionMatters #DisclosureAtWork

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    31 Min.
  • Disabled Drag King Problems
    Aug 29 2025

    In this episode we chat to LH Macbeth AKA Himish Macbeth about being a disabled drag king. We chat about struggles, successes and attitudes we’d prefer to encounter when talking about inaccessibility and end up talking about the power of joy. Whether you’re a queer, disabled person wanting to see if drag is for you or you’re a venue that wants to be more accessible – you won’t want to miss this episode.

    For LH's socials:

    Instagram: @LH_Macbeth or @Himish_Macbeth

    Facebook: LH Macbeth or Himish Macbeth

    Learn more about Simply Equality by visiting SimplyEquality.com

    You can also download the show transcript.

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    45 Min.
  • Small Town, Full Pride
    Jul 17 2025

    What is neuroqueer? What is it like to find a space where you feel seen for all that you are? What gives us hope for the future?

    In this episode, Sarah and Pk sit down with CJ De Barra - author, journalist and marketing person for Undressing Disability at Enhance the UK. We explore what it was like to grow up queer and neurodivergent in rural Ireland, the lengths we'll all go to to find a place that feels like we belong and how it feels when we finally do.

    We also talk about CJ's work on Neuroqueerness, disability and what gives them hope for the future.

    You can get "Neuroqueer: A Neurodivergent Guide to Love, Sex and Everything in Between" at Waterstones, Blackwells or ask your local indie bookshop to order you a copy!

    CJ is on pretty much all socials and you should definitely give them a follow.

    Learn more about Enhance the UK and the work they do

    Learn more about Undressing Disability

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    58 Min.
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