Explore every episode of the podcast Give It To Me Bi
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| Give It To Me Bi Trailer | 03 Sep 2024 | 00:00:50 | |
Welcome to Give It To Me Bi, the podcast that dives deep into the rich and complex experiences of the Bi+ community—creating a space where Bi+ individuals and allies can explore identity, history, and advocacy. Expect candid conversations, expert interviews, and personal stories that aim to challenge stereotypes and celebrate the diversity within the Bi+ community. Whether you're Bi+, questioning, or an ally, this podcast is your go-to resource for thoughtful, engaging, and humorous discussions on what it means to live and thrive as a Bi+ individual in today's world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Bisexual Activism and Advocacy in the Bi+ Community | 09 Sep 2024 | 00:59:33 | |
In this episode, Chad and Steve dive into the crucial topic of activism and advocacy within the Bi+ community. They share personal stories about how advocacy has shaped their lives and discuss the importance of being visible advocates. The episode also honours key historical and contemporary Bi+ activists, such as Brenda Howard and Sylvia Rivera, while exploring the future of Bi+ advocacy in the digital age. The hosts emphasise the significance of connecting with others, both online and offline, to create meaningful change. Connect with Us:
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| Bisexual Pride: A Celebration and History of Bisexual Visibility | 09 Sep 2024 | 00:54:10 | |
In our inaugural episode of Give It To Me Bi, hosts Chad and Steve dive into the heart of Pride and what it means for the Bi+ community. We discuss the rich history of Pride, from its roots in the Stonewall Riots to the pivotal role of bisexual activist Brenda Howard. Join us as we explore the challenges and triumphs of the Bi+ community, share personal stories, and celebrate the importance of visibility. Whether you're Bi+, an ally, or simply curious, this episode offers a candid and insightful look at what Pride means to us all. Connect with Us:
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| Bisexual Visibility and Generational Shifts | 16 Sep 2024 | 01:18:52 | |
In this episode, Chad and Steve explore the topic of bisexual visibility and how it has evolved across generations. They discuss personal experiences and reflect on data from the latest Gallup polls, revealing a significant increase in bisexual identification among Gen Z compared to previous generations. The hosts share insights on the challenges bisexual men face in coming out and the disparities in visibility between bisexual men and women. They also touch on the importance of counting bisexual individuals for funding and resources, and how The Mummy played a role in Steve's bisexual awakening (I mean, same). Connect with Us:
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| Bisexual Community Organising and Bi+ Visibility | 23 Sep 2024 | 01:26:53 | |
In this episode, Chad and Steve are joined by their first guest, Amber Loomis (they/them), the driving force behind the Sydney Bi+ Network (SBN). Amber shares their journey in community organising, highlighting how SBN became a vital space for Bi+ visibility and connection. The trio dives into the challenges of running a community organisation, touching on burnout, resource limitations, and the importance of values-driven leadership. They also discuss the power of creating spaces where Bi+ people feel seen, supported, and celebrated. Join them for an inspiring conversation about the impact of grassroots advocacy and the role of love and community in sustaining long-term organising efforts. Connect with Us:
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| Coming Out as Bisexual in 2024 | 14 Oct 2024 | 01:10:53 | |
Hey everyone! In this episode, we (Chad and Steve) dive into the topic of coming out as bisexual. We talk about the different ways people experience coming out, how it's evolving into more of an "inviting in" process for some, and the unique challenges that bi people face compared to our gay and lesbian siblings. We share stories of personal growth, community support, and the cultural shifts happening around bisexuality. Plus, we give you the inside scoop on the Buy Rainbow event we're co-hosting and discuss how visibility for the bi community is changing, both online and offline. Hope you enjoy! Highlights
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| Exploring Bisexual Relationships & Research | 07 Oct 2024 | 01:22:28 | |
Join us in this enlightening episode as we chat with Professor Christy Newman, a leading researcher from UNSW. We delve into the groundbreaking Bisexual+ Sexual Health and HIV (BISHH Study) that's opening new avenues for understanding. Christy shares insights on how research can shape real-world change and dives deep into the dynamics of bi+ relationships. From dating tips to partner support, and exploring bisexuality in monogamous relationships, we cover it all. Highlights:
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| Smashing the Lies About Bisexuality You Still Believe | 30 Sep 2024 | 01:35:17 | |
In this episode of Give It To Me Bi, we’re tackling one of the biggest challenges bisexual folks face—those pesky myths and stereotypes. Whether it’s the tired accusation of “confusion,” the hypersexualisation, or the constant assumptions about monogamy, we’re here to break it all down. We’ve both faced these myths in our own lives, and we know how damaging they can be. So, we’re sharing personal stories, using a bit of humour, and offering practical, empowering ways to respond when these stereotypes come up. If you’ve ever struggled with how to answer someone who just doesn’t get it—or if you’ve heard one too many myths yourself—this episode is for you. Let’s dive in, debunk these myths together, and show the world what it really means to be bi. Connect with Us:
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| Why Are Bisexual Men Still in Hiding in 2024? | 04 Nov 2024 | 00:57:58 | |
In Episode 10, we take on a question that’s been floating around for ages: “Where are all the bi men?” We dive deep into the unique challenges that bi men face, from societal expectations to internalised fears. We’re talking about everything—how masculinity and patriarchal norms have shaped our understanding of bisexuality, the stigma within both queer and straight communities, and the mental health impacts of staying closeted. You’ll hear personal stories, the ups and downs of being out, and some heartfelt advice for anyone struggling to accept their own bi identity. We also celebrate our recent partnership with Star Observer! This episode has something for everyone, whether you're out, questioning, or just curious. Resources & Links: The Elixir Effect: Book Launch Chad will be MC’ing the launch of The Elixir Effect, a story about identity, masculinity, and family. Join us for this exclusive event to meet the author, Peter Matthews, hear excerpts, and get a signed copy.
Facebook Group Join our community on Facebook, share your experiences, and stay connected with other bi+ folks and allies. How to Support Someone Who’s Just Come Out as Bisexual We know coming out is a big deal, so we’ve put together this guide for allies who want to offer meaningful support. Give It To Me Bi: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Bisexual AMA: Candid Answers to Questions You’re Afraid to Ask | 28 Oct 2024 | 01:18:47 | |
Chad and Steve dive headfirst into all of your burning questions and nothing’s off-limits!! From heartfelt insights into coming out, to the complexities of bi+ relationships–we’ve got stories about personal growth, awkward moments, and how we make sense of being bi+ in today’s world. You’ll hear candid reflections on identity, practical advice for navigating relationships, and maybe a few confessions from our younger years. Whether you’re figuring it all out or feeling comfortable in your identity, there’s something here for everyone. Plus, we couldn't resist sharing some music recommendations—tunes that have been our vibe lately (check out the playlists below!). Spotify Playlists:
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| The Truth About Pegging No One Talks About | 21 Oct 2024 | 01:25:23 | |
Curious about pegging but unsure where to start? In this episode, we pull back the curtain on everything you’ve ever wanted to know about pegging—from the practical, to the taboo, to the emotional. Whether you're new to the concept or an experienced enthusiast, our experts break down the myths, provide useful tips for first-timers, and dive into the personal and social dynamics that make pegging a unique and powerful experience. You’ll hear from Steve and Britt as they share insights from their pegging workshops, discuss how to introduce pegging into your relationship, and why it has nothing to do with gender or sexuality. Plus, we tackle the often-avoided subject of douching, discuss consent, and offer some expert advice on how to make your experience safe, fun, and shame-free. Resources & Links:
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| Bisexuality Explained: Your Burning Questions | 12 Nov 2024 | 01:16:02 | |
In this special follow-up to our AMA episode, we're diving into your questions about bisexuality. We had so many fantastic questions from our community that we decided to split our AMA into two parts—this one is all about bisexuality, identity, and everything in between. We’re tackling questions like:
Whether you're questioning, out and proud, or just curious, this episode covers a wide range of topics, from personal insights to practical advice. Plus, we explore how bisexuality intersects with masculinity, relationships, and the different ways people can experience attraction. If you’ve ever felt caught between labels or struggled with how to stay true to your identity, this episode is for you. Resources & Links:
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| "Straight Passing" Bisexuals in Different Gender Relationships | 02 Dec 2024 | 01:09:10 | |
In this episode, Chad Barnier and Steve Spencer delve into the complexities of bisexuality in different-gender relationships. They tackle the challenges of societal perceptions, biphobia, and "straight-passing privilege." Through personal anecdotes and insights from the bi+ community, the hosts explore the need for visibility, validation, and joy in bisexual identities. Together, they confront myths, celebrate positive representations, and offer practical resources for bisexual individuals and their allies.
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| What Every Bisexual Should Know This World AIDS Day | 25 Nov 2024 | 01:28:16 | |
In this World AIDS Day special, Chad and Steve deliver an open, heartfelt, and deeply informative conversation about HIV and AIDS. Steve shares his personal journey as a person living with HIV, exploring the importance of testing, treatment, and education. We dive into groundbreaking medical advancements, including the U=U (Undetectable Equals Untransmittable) campaign and PrEP, while also tackling stigma and the historical impact of the HIV/AIDS crisis on the LGBTQ+ community. This episode is packed with life-changing insights, resources, and a message of hope for ending the HIV epidemic.
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| 10 Bisexual Truths That Will Surprise You + Bi Myth Busting | 18 Nov 2024 | 00:45:28 | |
In this episode, 10 Surprising Truths About Bisexuality and Bi Clapbacks, we're unpacking the realities of being bi—the unexpected, the challenging, and the joyful. We’re taking a deep dive into the truths of bisexuality, from the misconceptions to the moments of pride that make it all worthwhile. But we’re not stopping there. We’re also equipping you with the ultimate clapbacks for those tired stereotypes that bi folks hear all too often. Whether it’s the classic "Isn’t bisexuality transphobic?" or "Why do you have to tell everybody?", we've got the perfect responses to help you handle them with confidence and humour. We’re exploring topics like:
Whether you’re bi, questioning, or just want to learn more, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and the tools you need to navigate bisexuality with pride. Resources & Links:
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| "Gay Passing" Bisexuals in Same Gender Relationships | 16 Dec 2024 | 01:06:54 | |
In this episode of Give It To Me Bi, we tackle the nuanced experiences of bisexual people in same-gender relationships. Have you ever felt "not straight enough to be bi"? For many bi+ individuals, being in a queer-presenting or same-gender relationship often leads to being mistaken as gay or lesbian, resulting in unique challenges and privileges. We unpack what it means to navigate the world as a bi person in a same-gender relationship, the dynamics of "gay-passing" privilege, and how these intersections shape identity, community, and visibility. We also explore how to embrace your bisexuality fully, foster meaningful connections, and address feelings of imposter syndrome within the LGBTQIA+ community. Highlights include:
Plus, we dive into listener questions and comments, including a video submission on why it's important to clarify "gay-passing" relationships, and explore how to find pride in your unique place in the queer spectrum. This is a can't-miss episode for anyone navigating identity, visibility, and community as a bisexual person in same-gender relationships. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| How to Be the Best Bi in 2025 | 21 Jan 2025 | 01:00:21 | |
New year, new you! Chad and Steve dive into everything you need to know to make 2025 your best bisexual year yet. From setting resolutions to embracing authenticity, this episode is packed with stories, practical tips, and some bi+ banter. We talk about:
Plus, we share personal stories, community highlights, and the moments that are making us laugh, cry, and cheer as we step into the new year. Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
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| The Personal Is Political: How to Reclaim Your Power and Fight for Hope | 27 Jan 2025 | 01:03:56 | |
In this episode of Give It To Me Bi, we’re diving into the intersection of confidence, self-esteem, and activism—reminding you that the personal is always political. 🌈 Whether you’re faking it ’til you make it or embracing who you are unapologetically, this episode is all about reclaiming your power and finding hope, even when the world feels overwhelming. We explore how to build confidence from the ground up, why grace and self-compassion are key to growth, and how identity shifts can help you become the person you’ve always wanted to be. 💪 Along the way, we tackle feelings of hopelessness with practical strategies for local action, showing how small steps can lead to massive change. Highlights include: ✨ Building confidence through “faking it,” trusting the process, and letting go of others’ opinions ❤️ Practicing grace: self-compassion, celebrating wins, and embracing your mistakes 💡 Shifting your focus from results to identity: How to align your habits and goals with who you want to be 🌟 Fighting for hope: Why local action matters and how to make an impact We’ll also share practical ways to get involved in your community—from joining local boards and advocacy groups to participating in public hearings. The next four years might feel daunting, but disengaging isn’t the answer. Together, we’ll discuss how to reclaim your voice, your power, and your hope. This is an empowering episode for anyone looking to rebuild confidence, take action, and find strength in community. 💥 Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: 📩 Sign up for our newsletter: Stay updated on episodes, resources, and community events! 👥 Join our Facebook community group: Connect with other bi+ people. 🌐 Visit our website: Explore more episodes, resources, and updates. 📖 How to Support Someone Who’s Just Come Out as Bisexual: A guide for friends, family, and partners. Listen Now: 🎧 Spotify ▶️ YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Does Hollywood Have a Bisexual Problem? | 04 Feb 2025 | 01:09:16 | |
Does Hollywood Have a Bisexual Problem? 🎬🌈 From bisexual tropes that refuse to die to the characters that shaped how we see ourselves, this episode is a deep dive into how Hollywood portrays bisexuality—for better or worse. We’re asking:
Plus, we unpack the GLAAD Media Report and the ongoing underrepresentation of bisexuality on screen, discuss how bi tropes have personally shaped our own experiences, and revisit the Hays Code—the old Hollywood censorship rules that forced bisexuality into subtext, villainy, or outright invisibility. Also in this episode:
Whether you’re a film buff or just a casual viewer, this one is a must-listen. Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
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| Bisexuality in Music: Queerbaiting, Visibility and Marketing Gimmicks | 10 Feb 2025 | 01:10:39 | |
Ever noticed how women’s bisexuality in pop music is either fetishised into a sexy gimmick, while bi men seem to vanish altogether? In this episode, we dive into queerbaiting, erasure, and whether the industry is genuinely celebrating bisexual identities—or just cashing in on them. 🎤 How does the music industry shape bisexual representation? 🎶 Are recording artists amplifying visibility or being controlled by industry expectations? 📢 Does queerbaiting exist in music, or is it just repackaged biphobia? We also discuss bisexual empowerment in music, the songs that have helped us feel seen, and the unique experience of swapping pronouns in lyrics—whether to hide or flaunt bisexual identity. Plus, we break down the 2025 Grammys, possibly the queerest Grammys to date, and what it says about representation right now.
Whether you’re a karaoke professional, a music lover, or just here for the Gaga worship, this one’s for you.
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| Bisexual Health Month: Our Sexual Health & HIV Deep Dive | 03 Mar 2025 | 01:10:28 | |
We’re kicking off Bi Health Awareness Month 2025 by diving straight into Sexual Health and HIV—two areas where bi+ folks often face unique challenges and misinformation. This episode covers everything from safer sex strategies and HIV prevention to the tricky conversations we have (or don’t have) with healthcare providers about being bi+. Chad and Steve share personal stories, discuss the stigma that keeps so many of us from getting tested or disclosing our identities at the clinic, and unpack how better resources can lead to better outcomes. Whether you’ve ever felt ignored in a “gay-only” health setting or worried your doctor wouldn’t “get it,” this conversation is for you. And don’t worry—we’ll also point you to some awesome resources from the Bisexual Resource Center and beyond, so you can walk away feeling more informed and empowered than ever. What We Cover
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Remember, knowledge is power—especially when it comes to looking after yourself and your community. Stay safe, stay curious! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Bisexuals in Sports: On the Field, Off the Radar | 26 Feb 2025 | 01:08:33 | |
Sport is supposed to bring people together—but for many bisexual athletes and fans, it has often been a hostile or invisible space. Whether it’s growing up in locker rooms where being queer felt unsafe or seeing top athletes afraid to come out, bi+ people face unique challenges in the world of sports. So today, we’re tackling bi+ representation in sport—the triumphs, struggles, and moments of erasure that define the experience of bisexual athletes at every level.
Plus, we break down Jeff Molina’s forced coming out in the UFC, the biphobia in the AFL and other mainstream leagues, and the inclusive spaces that are changing the game for bi+ athletes. In This Episode:
Whether you’re a die-hard sports fan, a casual spectator, or just someone looking for representation, this episode is for you. Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The BISHH Study! Closes this week!!
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| Bisexuals in Musical Theatre: A Punchline or Just Invisible? | 19 Feb 2025 | 01:12:27 | |
Bisexuals in Musical Theatre: A Punchline or Just Invisible? 🎭🌈 Musical theatre has a reputation for being super queer-friendly—but does that just mean “gay-friendly,” while bi+ folks get sidelined? From Rocky Horror winks to a Cabaret nudge, bisexuality in theatre is often a punchline, a trope, or completely erased. Maybe this time, the bisexuals should take center stage.
Plus, we celebrate our 20th episode milestone (!!!), talk about Chad’s new role in local LGBTQ+ advocacy, and Steve’s starring moment in an HIV well-being campaign.
Whether you’re a theatre nerd, a casual musical lover, or just here for the campy chaos, this episode is for you.
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| Bisexual Health Month: Mental Health with Bailey Merlin | 17 Mar 2025 | 01:12:30 | |
Bisexual people face some of the worst mental health outcomes in the LGBTQIA+ community, but why isn’t this crisis talked about more? For this episode of our Bi+ Health Awareness Month series, we sit down with Bailey Merlin, board member of the Bisexual Resource Center, co-host of Bisexual Killjoy, and researcher at Harvard Medical School tackling bi+ mental health and erasure. Bailey breaks down the structural barriers bi+ people face in healthcare, the importance of finding community, and how activism itself can be a powerful tool for improving mental well-being. Plus, we chat about the Bi+ Book Gang, funding struggles for bi+ advocacy, and the power of storytelling in making change. In This Episode: 🌈 Why the bi+ mental health crisis is worse than you think 📢 How to advocate for yourself in healthcare settings 📝 The role of research in addressing health inequities 🤝 How community and activism improve bi+ well-being 🎙 Inside the Bisexual Resource Center & Bi+ Book Gang Whether you’re looking for mental health resources, advocacy insights, or just some bi+ solidarity, this episode is for you. 📚 Bisexual Resource Center – Mental health resources, advocacy, and community events 📊 Bi+ Health Awareness Month – Learn more & spread awareness 📖 Bi+ Book Gang – A writers’ space for bi+ creatives 🎙 Bisexual Killjoy Podcast – Hosted by Bailey Merlin & Jase Peeples 🎧 Spotify ▶️ YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Are We Physically Okay? (Asking for All Bisexuals) | 12 Apr 2025 | 01:18:14 | |
📝 Episode Summary In this episode of Give It To Me Bi, Chad and Steve tackle the intersections of bisexuality and physical health, unpacking the unique disparities Bi+ folks face in health systems, studies, and lived experience. From breaking down minority stress and the AIB (Attraction, Identity, Behaviour) model to candid chats about disability, health journeys, and everything in between—this episode is a blend of research-backed insight and heartfelt personal stories. PLUS, a major announcement: the very first Give It To Me Bi Live Show is happening this June for Pride Month at Qtopia Sydney—and you're invited. 🔑 Key Points / Highlights
🎟️ Big Bi Night — Live at Qtopia Sydney 🗓️ Mon 2 June 2025 | Get Tickets Join us for Give It To Me Bi: LIVE!, our first-ever live show and a powerful all-star Bi+ panel. 📚 Resources & Links 👉 How to Support Someone Who Has Recently Come Out as Bisexual Studies:
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| How to be bisexual in a monogamous relationship | 12 Apr 2026 | 01:22:25 | |
We're back. Season 2 is here and we are straight into it. Well, not straight... This week we're tackling one of the most requested topics in the history of this show: how do you stay connected to your bi+ identity when you're in a monogamous relationship? And what does your partner actually need to know? Whether you've ever thought maybe I'm not bi enough because I'm in a relationship, or you're a partner trying to figure out how to show up, this one's for both of you. In this episode:
Monogamy does not cancel bisexuality. Non-monogamy does not prove it. Links: Give It To Me Bi acknowledges that we live and work on Gadigal land. We pay our respects to elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Even More Persistent Bi Myths, Busted | 01 Sep 2025 | 01:22:01 | |
We’re busting more bi+ myths with clear, practical answers: identity vs politics, the “prove it” trap, couples seeking women on apps, ageing and labels, and why health gaps are about stigma—not sexuality. Plus Rainbow Election Forum takeaways, Qtopia’s Sydney Pride Fest news, and a moving tribute to Heidi. KEY TAKEAWAYS - You don’t owe anyone a dating résumé. Your identity isn’t up for audit. - “Queer” can feel political; “bisexual” can be a simple description—both are valid. - App dynamics are shaped by culture and numbers—don’t scapegoat bi+ people. - Bisexuality doesn’t disappear with age; safety, language, and context shift. - Bi mental-health gaps are driven by stigma and minority stress, not by being bi. CHAPTERS - Opening Thanks & Community Care - Rainbow Election Forum: Wins and Gaps - Qtopia Sydney Pride Fest: What’s Coming - Star Observer: Why We Show Up - Myth: “Bi Needs to Be Political” - Myth: “You Must Prove Your Bi-ness” - Myth: “Couples Only Seek Women on Apps” - Ageing and Labels: What Actually Changes - Bi Health: Stigma vs Sexuality - Closing Notes + Tribute RESOURCES MENTIONED - Rainbow Election Forum — Community Q&A with political leaders — https://equalityaustralia.org.au/our-work/rainbow-votes/ - Health Equity Matters — https://www.healthequitymatters.org.au/ - Qtopia Sydney Pride Fest — Festival mentioned — https://qtopiasydney.com.au/pride-fest-2025/ - Star Observer — Monthly column — https://www.starobserver.com.au/category/give-it-to-me-bi Join the mailing list: https://tinyurl.com/3hzyj3zt Join the online community: https://tinyurl.com/49kt66cm Review on Apple | Review on Spotify MEMORABLE QUOTES “You don’t have to prove anything to anyone.” — Host “There’s no one correct way to be bi.” — Host “It’s stigma—not sexuality—that harms our health.” — Host CREDITS Hosted by Steve Spencer and Chad Barnier. Audio Production and Editing by Chad Barnier. Podcast artwork by Chad Barnier. CONTENT NOTE This podcast often discusses themes of mental and physical health, suicide, minority stress, and politics. TRANSCRIPT NOTE Transcripts are auto-generated—apologies for any inaccuracies. #bisexual #bisexuality #biplus #bi+ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY Give It To Me Bi acknowledge that we live and work on Gadigal Land. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to Elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Coming out bisexual later in life | 20 Apr 2026 | 01:22:04 | |
Coming out as bi+ doesn't come with a deadline. If you came out (or you're still coming out) at 30, 50, 70, or any age that didn't match the storybook teen-coming-out timeline, this episode is for you. We want this to be a big warm hug. Steve and Chad sit with the full range of what coming out later actually feels like. As Steve puts it on this episode, "all of these things can be true at once. It can be great, it can be amazing, it could be awful, it can be horrible, it can mean nothing, it can mean everything." Relief, panic, limbo, grief, pride, sometimes all in the same week. We talk about telling your spouse, family, and friends, why you don't owe everyone the same level of access to your identity, the AIB model and split attraction, the grief of paths not taken, and how we talk about the lives we did or didn't live. Out to a handful is still out. Later doesn't mean less. Forward this to whoever needs it. --- 🔗 Read this month's column at the Star Observer: "No Script For This" by Chad → https://tinyurl.com/ycynw88w 📚 Resources mentioned in this episode: • Bisexual Killjoy podcast → https://www.bisexualkilljoy.com/ • Star Observer on Leigh Ryswyk → https://tinyurl.com/5n8sb4c6 🎧 If this one resonated, our back catalogue has more: • Ep 7 *Coming Out as Bisexual in 2024* — the baseline coming-out conversation • Ep 3 *Bisexual Visibility and Generational Shifts* — language and scripts shifting across decades • Ep 6 *Exploring Bisexual Relationships and Research* — relationship and research context 🤝 Need to support someone who's coming out? We made a resource for that. Send it to whoever needs the leg up → https://tinyurl.com/msb7ppz6 👯 Stay with us: • Follow / subscribe wherever you're listening so the next episode lands in your feed • Join the Give It To Me Bi community on Facebook → https://tinyurl.com/n5rpd4dc • Subscribe to the newsletter → https://tinyurl.com/45sfmamc • Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/giveittomebi/ • Everything else lives at → https://tinyurl.com/852k48je If this episode hit something for you, forward it to one person who needs it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| How do you actually know if you're bisexual? | 29 Apr 2026 | 01:28:41 | |
If you've ever typed "am I bi" into a search bar at 2am, replayed every crush like courtroom evidence, or quietly made "exceptions" to the label you were using, this one's for you. Steve and Chad share real stories from the Give It To Me Bi community: wrong first labels, slow hindsight, dreams and crushes that didn't fit the boxes, and the moment "bisexual" finally became a word in someone's world. No checklist, no gatekeeping, no verdict required by the end of the episode. Just permission, patterns, and the company of people still figuring it out.
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