Leading With Resilience — Live Panel at Wellington Pride, Hosted by More FM's Lana Searle - with Politicians Dr Ayesha Verrall & Tamatha Paul & Pride Chair Joanna McLeod

Leading With Resilience — Live Panel at Wellington Pride, Hosted by More FM's Lana Searle - with Politicians Dr Ayesha Verrall & Tamatha Paul & Pride Chair Joanna McLeod

A room full of lesbians, politicians and activists fresh off the Wellington Pride Parade… and a live conversation that got very real, very quickly.

This episode of the Ginger’s Podcast was recorded live at Zealandia Ecosanctuary during the official afterparty for the historic Wellington Pride Parade. Our Leading with Resilience panel brings together three powerful voices to talk about what it actually takes to lead - and fight for rainbow communities in Aotearoa right now.

Hosted by More FM’s amazing host Lana Searle, the panel features:

Dr Ayesha Verrall - Labour Party Minister of Health and one of Parliament’s most senior lesbian MPs.
Tamatha Paul - Green Party MP, scrappy legend and Wellington Central electorate MP.
Joanna McLeod - founder of House of Boom, fat girl advocate and Chair of the Wellington Pride Festival.

The kōrero covers growing up queer, navigating politics and representation, the culture wars hitting rainbow communities right now, and what these leaders say they’ll push for if they return to government in this year's election.

Quick note: this was recorded live in a packed room and I tried hard to keep one huge reaction to our Honorary Ally sharing some personal gems, but Riverside’s Magic Audio decided the cheering was less important than the talking. So you cant hear the applause... but it was DEAFENING!

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Understanding Neurodivergence & Neuroqueer Identity - Then Tackling Bisexual Belonging with Therapist Jemma Bennett

Understanding Neurodivergence & Neuroqueer Identity - Then Tackling Bisexual Belonging with Therapist Jemma Bennett

In this episode, Māori therapist and neurodivergent specialist Jemma Bennett brings clarity, warmth, and straight-up emotional intelligence to two huge conversations: Neurodivergence and Bisexuality.W...

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Losing the Life You Built: Grief, Loss, and Getting Through It

Losing the Life You Built: Grief, Loss, and Getting Through It

This time im in yet another part of the world. I’m sat in a wee pub in Leitrim village in Ireland for this one with Gemma Gibbons. Thirty eight years later, Gemma and I have grown up together back hom...

16 Aug 35min

The Women Behind Seoul's Secret Lesbian Bars

The Women Behind Seoul's Secret Lesbian Bars

Seoul - South Korea. I went looking for Yoon Kim Myung-woo, who has run Lesvos, South Korea's first lesbian bar, since 1996. She was the first person in Korea to come out publicly in the media, and sh...

10 Aug 26min

It's Never Too Late: Kate Smith - Came Out at 70 After a Lifetime of Marriage

It's Never Too Late: Kate Smith - Came Out at 70 After a Lifetime of Marriage

Kate was married for 50 years. She raised a family, built a life, did everything the world told her a life was supposed to look like. And at 70 years old, she woke up one morning and finally asked her...

14 Juli 50min

We Ride at Dawn: Friendship, Healing & Boundaries in Your 30s and Beyond

We Ride at Dawn: Friendship, Healing & Boundaries in Your 30s and Beyond

What does it look like to find your people after you've already been through it?In this episode, Lisa is joined by Angelah Rose, Sophie Parker and Natalie Hird - three humans who all found each other ...

26 Juni 43min

Campervanning the South Island with my Friend Jo: A Whiskey, a Good Yarn & an Honest Chat About Life

Campervanning the South Island with my Friend Jo: A Whiskey, a Good Yarn & an Honest Chat About Life

Lisa is beginning a month of campervanning the South Island for a run of Ginger's events, and her friend Jo has pulled up alongside her in her own wee camper in Picton for the first week. Jo is a nurs...

3 Juni 35min

Out in Uniform: Being a Queer Cop in Small Town New Zealand

Out in Uniform: Being a Queer Cop in Small Town New Zealand

Amy Simon’s is a queer police officer based in Invercargill - which is, as she'll tell you, about as far south as New Zealand goes.In this episode we get into what life on the frontline actually looks...

5 Maj 43min

You Don't Need a Perfect Plan - Former Google Executive on Why Failing Fast is the Ultimate Life Skill - With Ting Zhang

You Don't Need a Perfect Plan - Former Google Executive on Why Failing Fast is the Ultimate Life Skill - With Ting Zhang

This week Lisa sits down with Ting Zhang - former Global Product Lead at Google, aerial acrobat, and self-described "ting of all trades" - who walked away from her dream life in New York City and neve...

14 Apr 43min

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