Gay Speakers

In an increasingly inclusive world, gay men continue to challenge stereotypes and advocate for equality. Our gay speakers share powerful stories about their personal experiences, highlighting issues such as social representation, mental health, and workplace inclusion. By sharing their journeys of identity, pride, and resilience, they inspire audiences to foster environments free from discrimination.

Several observance days highlight the contributions and struggles of gay men. National HIV Testing Week in November raises awareness of HIV prevention, crucial within the gay community. Additionally, IDAHOBIT (International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia) on 17th May, addresses the discrimination faced by gay men and the wider LGBTQ+ community worldwide.

Karamo Brown

TV Host, Reality TV Star & Culture Expert On Netflix's 'Queer Eye'

Keegan Hirst

Britain's First Rugby Player to Come Out Openly as Gay, Former Player for Batley Bulldogs & Delivered the TEDx Talk 'A Talk about Hope'

Laks Mann MBE

Creative Strategist & Multi Award-Winning DEI Expert

Mark Tewksbury

Olympic Gold Medallist, Inspirational Speaker & LGBT+ Activist

Mark Travis Rivera

CEO & Founder of The Professional Storyteller

Matt Cain

Bestselling Novelist, Broadcaster, Journalist & Former Editor-in-Chief of Attitude & Winq Magazines

Matt Lindley

One of the RAF’s First Openly Gay Pilots, British Airways Captain & Human Performance Expert

Michael Johnson-Ellis

Surrogacy & Fertility Treatment Advocate & Founder of TwoDads.U.K

Owain Wyn Evans

Journalist, Broadcaster, Lead Weather Presenter for North West Tonight & Reporter for The One Show

Paul Burrell

Former Royal Servant & Diana, Princess of Wales's Butler & Bestselling Author

Paul Sinha

'The Sinnerman' on The Chase & Three-Time Chortle Award Nominee

Richard Wilson

Star of Merlin & BAFTA Award-Winning Comedian

Despite progress, gay men in the UK continue to face unique challenges. According to research by the TUC, one in four gay men in the UK has experienced discrimination in the workplace, reflecting ongoing barriers to equality​. In addition, 55% of LGBTIQ individuals have faced harassment, including homophobic slurs, within the past year. Mental health remains a critical concern, with the charity Stonewall reporting that nearly half of gay and bisexual men have suffered from depression or anxiety, often due to societal stigma or the internalised pressures of living in a heteronormative society​.

Booking one of our Gay Speakers offers a powerful opportunity to address these challenges and inspire change. Our roster features trailblazing activists, influential business leaders, authors, and creatives who are at the forefront of the movement for gay rights and visibility.

Let our speakers spark vital conversations, challenge outdated perceptions, and motivate your audience to foster more inclusive, accepting environments where everyone can thrive.