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There’s some great new podcasts that have recently launched recently, check out these new aural delights.

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The Gays Are Revolting

This podcast from four Melbourne guys is described as the essential news discussion for the contemporary gay man. The boys don’t hold back when sharing their stories about a wide range of topics including the challenges of sex with the well endowed, douching, making money via only fans, sex on premises venues and a wide range of topics. Check it out on iTunes.

Tom’s Talk Time

Local guy Tom Marlow interviews a different person each week about their life experience. So far three episodes of the show have been released. So far Tom’s chatted to Tom De SOuza about his battle with ice addiction, caught up with entrepreneur David Castelanelli and interview former reality TV star Mach Reid. Check it out on iTunes.

The Steam Room

Airing on South African online station GaySA, this podcast created in conjunction with the countries health department giving gay men a voice and sharing health promotion information. Daytime sex, Chem-sex and ‘After Nines’ are some of their recent discussions. Check out the show.

Queerstories

This longrunning storytelling event on Australia’s east coast has been captured and presented in podcast form. At each gathering people share their personal stories. Hosted by Maeve Marsden the series includes many well known queer Aussies including Benjamin Law, Patrick Aboud, Jen Cloher, Rhys Nicholson, Brendan Maclean and Nic Holas. Take a listen.

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