What’s the difference between bisexual and pansexual? Why does gender evoke such divisiveness? What happens to older queers, and what does it mean to be femme, masc or camp? What’s a darkroom, and why do people like them?
Hosted by Dr Paul Taylor- Pitt, writers Lotte Jeffs and Stu Oakley - your intrepid queer explorers - are here to answer these questions and so many more, as they navigate the rich tapestry of LGBTQ+ life, for queer and cis straight people alike. A nuanced insight into all of the things you've often wondered about but have maybe been afraid to ask for fear of ‘getting it wrong’, Do Ask. Do Tell asks big questions and uncovers even bigger truths.

Lotte Jeffs and Stu Oakley are the authors of The Queer Parent and hosts of the award-winning Some Families, the UK’s leading LGBTQ+ parenting podcast. Lotte is a leading journalist and author of acclaimed novel This Love and children’s book My Magic Family. Stu Oakley is a film publicist and occasional freelance journalist, having written for The Guardian, Grazia, ELLE and Attitude. In his day job he has worked on some of the biggest film franchises of all time including Star Wars, Harry Potter and Jurassic World.

Dr. Paul Taylor-Pitt (he / him) is an organisation development specialist with decades of experience supporting complex change. He is an award-winning OD practitioner, performance and somatic coach, mentor, facilitator, activist and writer. He hosted the HOPECAST podcast on spirituality and sexuality.