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Fluid
Fluid
Fluid as a series explores narratives throughout history that have positioned the queer community as abnormal, and probes questions at wider notions of "who" and "what" society thinks we should be. Ultimately, fluidity is important for everyone, both queer and straight. Join Nic on this journey exploring queerness and fluidity in this technological age, issues such as mental health, and wider political issues that affect our generation and "fluid" lives. Creative Team: Hosted and Produced by Nic Desborough Powered by Transmission Roundhouse
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 63 ratings
Deep sensitive vital podcast
Nick never fails to deliver an insightful balance of powerful yet sensitive discussions, fluid podcast is just this. Such a strong voice for podcasts and they took me on a little journey of self interrogation that we all need to be embarking on. The convos are soo relevant to everything we do,...Read full review »
Saffron Inch via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/11/21
What a great podcast
I'm loving every minute. The content is fantastic and delivered beautifully. Short, focussed episodes that are like a distilled shot of information.Read full review »
Matt Coy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/09/21
Can’t wait for the next episode 💫
Hel lark via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/08/21
Recent Episodes
For the season finale of Fluid, Nic is wrapping up by exploring the relationship between queers and rural spaces. We're talking gay farmers to the queerness of weeds and undergrowth. Communities outside of urban environments are often tarnished with a blanket of homophobic sentiments. While this...
Published 03/25/21
Published 03/25/21
Nic is joined by K Bailey Obazee, creator of digital storytelling platform PRIM.BLACK, and OKHA, the black + queer bookclub. K and Nic discuss the importance of these spaces for the black queer community, and explore more generally how sober spaces are vital for queer people. 
Published 03/11/21
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