Co-founder of UK Black Pride and political activist, Lady Phyll, joins us in our first episode, as she reflects on her life and journey of self-acceptance in a poignant letter to her 14-year-old self.
Broadcaster and author of “Yay! Your’re Gay! Now what?”, Riyadh Khalaf, offers guidance and hope to young people in an uplifting letter to his 14-year-old self, as he reflects on his own experience growing up gay in Ireland.
Human rights barrister and TV presenter, Rob Rinder, opens up in a candidly heartfelt letter to his 14-year-old self, as he reflects on the difficult realities of growing up gay in the 80s and 90s.
Actress and artist, Paigey Cakey, discusses the importance of living an authentic life in a letter to her 14-year-old self.
This episode we have Tia Kofi, serving you words of wisdom from her own personalexperiences in becoming confident and assured in your identity. All while looking gorgeous in her rhinestone jumpsuit!
Presenter, author and NHS doctor, Dr Ranj Singh, shares his personal story of self-acceptance and his optimism for a more accepting and diverse world.