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Still Here, Still Queer

Still Here, Still Queer

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a bold and vibrant weekly radio program dedicated to showcasing the voices, stories, and lived experiences of older LGBTQIA+ people.JOY Melbourne Inc. All Music and Lyrics reproduced in this podcast are licensed for use through APRA-AMCOS and/or PPCA and/or directly with artists Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Self-Help Social Sciences Success
Episodes
  • Staying Strong: Prostate Health in the LGBTQIA+ Community
    Apr 24 2026

    This episode of Still Here, Still Queer focuses on caring for our bodies as we age, with a particular emphasis on prostate health and navigating healthcare systems that haven’t always included LGBTQIA+ communities. Hosts Gillian & Pete welcome exercise physiologist Molly Lowther and urology nurse practitioner Mick Cromer from the Australian Prostate Centre to discuss using exercise as rehabilitation during chronic illness (including prostate and breast cancer), counteracting treatment side effects like bone density and muscle loss, and practical balance and mental health benefits of movement. Mick explains prostate screening via PSA blood tests, risk considerations for family history, common urinary symptoms, and the role of nurse practitioners in ongoing cancer management and sexual health support.

    Mick also outlines the co-designed “Probing the Prostate” outreach project which is being designed in conjunction with Thorne Harbour Health for gay, bisexual men and trans women, including education sessions and Pride Centre clinics. You can find information on these clinics on the Australian Prostate Centre website and the Thorne Harbour Health website. The clinics are expected to run in June 2026.

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    31 mins
  • A Panel Discussion: What Does Joy Look Like as We Grow Older in Our Rainbow Communities
    Apr 16 2026

    In this episode of Joy 94.9’s Still Here, Still Queer – celebrating the lives of rainbow elders – a panel of elders explores the question: what does joy look like as we grow old? Host Pete is joined by a panel of queer men all over 70, retired journalist Robert Gibson and retired social worker Bartley McGowan, discussing how joy changes with age. They reflect on coming out, growing confidence, and the importance of friendship as chosen family, alongside sources of joy such as everyday interactions, nature, theatre, music, books, films, travel, and pets. The panel also discusses adjusting to changing bodies, including fatigue and reduced mobility, and shares advice to younger selves to come out earlier and embrace community.

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    35 mins
  • Foot Care, Flat Feet Myths & High Heels with Podiatrist Sam Turner
    Apr 12 2026

    In this episode of “Still Here, Still Queer,” a podcast which celebrates rainbow elders, hosts Pete and Gillian welcome podiatrist Sam Turner, director at Life Performance Health and a sports podiatry practitioner. We have a discussion focused on foot health and aging. Sam explains how he moved from prosthetics/orthotics into podiatry, and why foot care matters early, including impacts on mobility, pain, wellbeing, and falls. They cover corns and calluses, how footwear fit drives many problems, and note shoe standards are based on a size nine male foot.

    Sam works at and is a director at three allied health centres and can be found at https://lifeperformancehealth.com.au/staff-member/sam-turner/

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    37 mins
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