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Welcome to “Let’s Get The Tea with Kee” – the space where real life meets real talk. I’m Kee, your host, sharing my personal journey through faith, family, work, motherhood, stress, and everything in between. This podcast is all about honesty, healing, and hope. I’ll spill the tea on my spiritual growth, how I navigate life’s challenges, and the prayers that keep me grounded. Whether you’re looking for encouragement, inspiration, or just someone who gets it – you’re in the right place. So gr ...
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What’s good everybody My name is KeeLoBlazee I will be bringing a new fun exciting podcast🎥 where I will interview family, friends and fans and test your knowledge with speed games, trivia, & more we will also cover other topics like sports🏀, music🎶, daily news🌎, stoner talk🍃 (For all my smokers) & Guys Talk and Girls Talk where we talk about relationships, advice, & more STAY TUNED💯 This will be a GREAT PODCAST
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An exploration of the creative minds under pressure in Columbus, Ohio, one of the most polarized cities in the Midwest. Many believe Columbus has no art or culture to show, and therefore have lost hope - that is not the truth.
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re calling out the red flags we love to pretend we don’t see. From mixed signals to emotional unavailability, we’re breaking down why we settle, how to trust your spirit, and how to stop confusing potential with peace. If you’re dating, healing, or figuring out who deserves access to you, this episode will wake yo…
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Send us a text Let’s talk about something real… Not everybody connected to you is assigned to you. Some people are here to add peace, and some are here to drain your soul like a bad battery.” “Today we’re talking about discernment spiritually, emotionally, and practically because energy is real, vibes don’t lie, and God ain’t sending confusion. Sup…
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For decades, queer people have been told that acceptance comes with conditions - be more normal, more mainstream, more palatable. But a new generation of queer artists is rejecting these expectations entirely. This fourth and final summer special examines how queer voices are choosing authentic expression over respectability politics, even when it …
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Summary This special episode brings together five queer musicians reflecting on how music shaped their identities and artistic paths. From Aruan's transformative encounter with Soft Cell on Top of the Pops in 1981 to SADBOY's mission to normalise emotional expression in Black masculinity, each artist reveals how music provided both refuge and resis…
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Faith and family can be anchors in a young life — or weights that threaten to pull us under. In this summer special of In the Key of Q, I revisit remastered episodes from four remarkable queer artists: JSky (UK), Ty McKinnie (US), Blake Mundell aka Courier (US), and Wuhryn Dumas (US). Each speaks candidly about growing up queer in environments stee…
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This special episode weaves together the experiences of five queer artists who've navigated the exhausting terrain between authentic self and performed safety. From Matt Fishel's childhood joy being "bullied out" of him to Blake Mundell's voluntary enrollment in conversion therapy, these stories map the psychological geography of concealment. Each …
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Summary Eric Terino returns to share how much has shifted since his last appearance nearly two years ago. The American singer-songwriter opens up about recent breakthroughs in managing his agoraphobia, the political climate's impact on queer safety, and his evolution from punk minimalism to avant-garde folk electronica. His latest release, Indelibl…
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Mickey Taylor returns to music after five years with raw honesty about heartbreak, family reconciliation, and finding hope through creativity. The pop-dance artist opens up about his relationship breakdown, reconnecting with his mother after she came out as lesbian, and why the queer community's ability to transform trauma into art is our superpowe…
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From the melancholy melodies of post-Soviet Latvia to commanding pride festival stages across New York, Keeana Kee's journey embodies the transformative power of living one's truth. In this deeply personal conversation, the independent pop artist and activist shares how economic hardship shaped her artistry, the dangers she's navigated as a queer w…
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This episode of "In the Key of Q" features a heartfelt and insightful conversation with Mel Lennon, a self-taught, German-born, New York City-based Black queer artist who is making his mark as a rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer. Mel shares his journey of blending infectious pop melodies with hip-hop beats and provocative lyrics that speak a…
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This episode offers a deeply personal conversation with Jaime and Alan Aurelia, the core members of the New York-based band Not From Concentrate. They share the journey of their unique "scrum" sound—a fusion of ska, punk, and grunge—and the even more profound journey of their relationship. You'll hear about Jaime's experience coming out as a transg…
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In this candid episode, Polish electronic pop artist Tomek Zdyb shares his journey of growing up gay in a deeply religious and conservative Poland. He discusses how the absence of LGBTQ+ terminology and representation left him navigating his identity through pornography rather than healthy education, leading to struggles with sex addiction that wou…
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Summary Carrington Kelso returns to In the Key of Q for his fourth appearance, bringing with him the wisdom of displacement and the courage to sit with grief. Three years after his debut on the podcast, this multi-talented singer-songwriter has relocated from Georgia to San Diego, launched Clara Rose Candle Co, and is preparing to release his most …
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This week, In the Key of Q welcomes Rita de Los Angeles, a country singer-songwriter whose journey has taken her from the streets of Los Angeles to rural Germany. With her unique blend of country, Americana, and indie folk rock, Rita has carved out a distinctive space for herself as a proudly queer artist in the international country music scene. B…
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Romeo from Brooklyn-based twin duo EHIRE offers a raw and moving account of finding his voice in the music industry while navigating the complexities of being a Black queer artist. From growing up in a Haitian household filled with music to experiencing religious trauma and homelessness, Romeo shares how these challenges strengthened his bond with …
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In this special Pride Month episode, host Dan Hall explores the vital concept of "finding our tribes" within the Queer community through conversations with previous guests. For many LGBTQ+ individuals, discovering safe spaces has been about more than friendship—it's been essential for survival and self-acceptance in a world that often fails to see …
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Summary In this candid and compelling conversation, Australian pop artist TIN returns to In The Key of Q to discuss his musical journey since his previous appearance. From opening for Bright Light Bright Light to releasing deeply personal tracks that resonate with fans in unexpected ways, TIN offers a raw look at navigating the gay music scene as a…
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This week, In the Key of Q welcomes Eric Terino, a folk musician and songwriter from New England. Eric's music blends elements of folk, classical, and alternative sounds to create something uniquely his own. In this candid conversation, Eric discusses his journey as a queer artist who doesn't fit the stereotypical image of LGBTQ+ musicians, his exp…
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In this episode of In the Key of Q, Dan Hall speaks with Ben McGarvey, who performs as Minute Taker. Ben's music is characterized by a signature blend of retro synth-pop, haunting piano melodies, and emotionally charged lyrics that explore the depth of human experience. Episode Summary Ben opens up about the origins of his stage name "Minute Taker"…
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In this captivating episode of "In the Key of Q," host Dan Hall welcomes Jon Ginoli, founding member of Pansy Division, the groundbreaking band formed in San Francisco in 1991. As the first openly gay rock band featuring predominantly gay musicians, Pansy Division challenged stereotypes and carved out a unique space in the music industry with their…
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In this captivating episode, host Dan welcomes Greg Hatem, a multifaceted musician, composer, and producer from Baltimore, Maryland. A Berklee College of Music graduate, Greg discusses his prolific musical career spanning multiple bands and genres from post-punk to avant-folk, alongside running a curiosity shop specializing in natural history items…
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This week, Dan welcomes Chicago-raised singer-songwriter and producer Travie Austin, whose catchy pop hooks blend with funk, rock, soul and "more than a touch of homo" coursing through his music. Travie discusses millennial identity and how 90s/2000s divas like Destiny's Child and Whitney Houston shaped his confidence. The conversation explores tox…
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This week, Dan welcomes folk-rock and synthwave singer-songwriter Kele Fleming from Victoria, BC, whose single "In My Dream Alone" has reached 100,000 Spotify plays. Kele shares her experiences growing up in 1980s Victoria and finding community at the local gay club "Rumours." She reflects on living a "shadow self" before wider LGBTQ visibility and…
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In this insightful episode, host Dan welcomes James Taylor Junior, a classically trained vocalist who's been singing since the age of two. With a rich musical background and acclaimed performing style, James discusses his upcoming Pride album, the importance of queer community and history, and his personal journey as a queer person. The conversatio…
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In this candid episode, host Dan welcomes Brazilian singer-songwriter Erik Lenfair, who joins from Rio de Janeiro to discuss his musical journey and experiences as a queer artist. After a four-year hiatus, Erik has returned with two new singles and is working on what began as an EP but has evolved into a full album. He shares insights about creatin…
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In this engaging episode, host Dan welcomes Roderick Woodruff, a Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, and performer whose music caught Dan's attention on Spotify. Born in Detroit with a churchy background, Roderick shares his journey from choir boy to Off-Broadway performer, discussing his authentic exploration of queerness, creativity, and how he tr…
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Chloe invites her friends and illustrators Tyler & Casey Veniegas on to the show to discuss their overall bodies of work including comics, tee shirts, and graphic design. Gofundme for Jana from Gaza - https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-nours-family?lang=en_US&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link PSL Columbus - https://ww…
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