Atypical: The Podcast

Post event slump and Pride Month!

June 02, 2023 The Atypical Crew
Post event slump and Pride Month!
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Atypical: The Podcast
Post event slump and Pride Month!
Jun 02, 2023
The Atypical Crew

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On this week's solo episode, join Simon and he navigates the subject of post-event slump, a phenomenon often experienced in the wake of significant communal moments or big events. It is a psychological valley after the peak, an emotional downturn following the joyous high of the festivities.

Diving into the history of Pride, we revisited the Stonewall Riots of 1969, the pivotal uprising that ultimately sparked the global LGBTQ+ rights movement. We then transitioned to the Sexual Offences Act of 1967, a seminal UK law decriminalising homosexuality in England and Wales. These historical moments are the bedrock upon which modern Pride was built, and their significance cannot be overstated.

However, our discussion didn't stop there. We also explored modern challenges facing the LGBTQ+ community, notably the notorious Section 28, a piece of UK legislation introduced in 1988 that prohibited "promoting homosexuality." This law, thankfully repealed, still echoes today, highlighting the persistent hurdles faced by the LGBTQ+ community.

Finally, we delved into the recent controversies surrounding Pride. As it expands its umbrella to include all identities within the queer spectrum, the event inevitably stirs debates about inclusivity, representation, and commercialization. We must remember, though, that at its core, Pride is about unity and resilience in the face of adversity.

And of course a quick romp through the latest news and interesting articles:
Sia being open about her autism,  the Belfast "try before you fly" pilot scheme and the Arizona city working towards becoming the most inclusive city in the US.

Our artwork this month is of course by the very talented Kuro!

As ever we thank you, our loyal listeners for sticking with us. We would love to hear from you and our Twitter is open @AtypicalThePod for messages and comments.

Have a topic you would like us to cover, or do you fancy joining us for a natter, maybe tell us about your area of interest or expertise and share these things with everyone.

We would also recommend our friend The Autistic Women for another great view on living with autism and our friends at the All Bets are Off podcast who cover addiction.

Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

On this week's solo episode, join Simon and he navigates the subject of post-event slump, a phenomenon often experienced in the wake of significant communal moments or big events. It is a psychological valley after the peak, an emotional downturn following the joyous high of the festivities.

Diving into the history of Pride, we revisited the Stonewall Riots of 1969, the pivotal uprising that ultimately sparked the global LGBTQ+ rights movement. We then transitioned to the Sexual Offences Act of 1967, a seminal UK law decriminalising homosexuality in England and Wales. These historical moments are the bedrock upon which modern Pride was built, and their significance cannot be overstated.

However, our discussion didn't stop there. We also explored modern challenges facing the LGBTQ+ community, notably the notorious Section 28, a piece of UK legislation introduced in 1988 that prohibited "promoting homosexuality." This law, thankfully repealed, still echoes today, highlighting the persistent hurdles faced by the LGBTQ+ community.

Finally, we delved into the recent controversies surrounding Pride. As it expands its umbrella to include all identities within the queer spectrum, the event inevitably stirs debates about inclusivity, representation, and commercialization. We must remember, though, that at its core, Pride is about unity and resilience in the face of adversity.

And of course a quick romp through the latest news and interesting articles:
Sia being open about her autism,  the Belfast "try before you fly" pilot scheme and the Arizona city working towards becoming the most inclusive city in the US.

Our artwork this month is of course by the very talented Kuro!

As ever we thank you, our loyal listeners for sticking with us. We would love to hear from you and our Twitter is open @AtypicalThePod for messages and comments.

Have a topic you would like us to cover, or do you fancy joining us for a natter, maybe tell us about your area of interest or expertise and share these things with everyone.

We would also recommend our friend The Autistic Women for another great view on living with autism and our friends at the All Bets are Off podcast who cover addiction.