Inspiring coming out stories and queer media recommendations, plus intimate confessions, awkward first gay kisses, secret crushes, and those 'lightbulb aha moments' that changed everything! The BabyGay™ Podcast, with new episodes every Tuesday, offers a real, unfiltered look into diverse LGBTQ+ experiences, sharing unique gay and queer journeys that explore everything from discovering your identity to navigating first loves and beyond. Tune in to hear the books, TV shows, films, and other LG ...
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Part late-night radio show, part atheist variety hour for the spiritually curious, There Is No God And We’re All Gonna Die follows queer musician Daniel Cartier as he dives into life, death, and the messy meaning in between — with listener questions, original music, and a lot of radical honesty. Whether you're a skeptic, seeker, believer, or just passing through, you're welcome here.
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The Queer Collective Podcast is a bi-weekly queer podcast that takes a deep-dive into every subgroup of the LGBTQ2S+ community. Co-hosts Emily and Karbon, the dynamic duo navigating their own polyamorous journey and gender identities, invite guests to provide detailed perspectives on a specific topic. Whether you're interested in bisexuality, queer sex ed, compulsory heterosexuality, or any facet of LGBTQ+ life, we cover it all with a unique blend of casual conversation and deep journalism. ...
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Unfiltered, radical conversations at the intersection of queerness and education. Feeling isolated in your school, department, or campus? You’re not alone. Teaching While Queer brings together LGBTQ+ educators and activists to talk about identity, inclusion, burnout, book bans, drag in the classroom, and finding joy while fighting for justice. Hosted by Bryan Stanton (they/them)—a former Teacher of the Year turned theatre pedagogy nerd—this podcast centers storytelling as a survival tool and ...
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Author and journalist Shon Faye talks with LGBTQ+ trailblazers who have something important, interesting or enlightening to say about what it means to be queer in the world today. Through these conversations, Call Me Mother aims to deepen our understanding of queer experiences through the life stories of the elders who have lived through it before us – and show that all of us, queer or not, belong to a much broader history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Podcast focused on having positive, in-depth, & sensational conversations that affect and uplifts The Black Queer Community.🏳️🌈✊🏾
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Welcome to Queer & Here: Let’s Talk Mental Health, your host Alicia Nolan (she/her)—bestselling author and passionate mental health advocate—dive into essential conversations about LGBTQ+ mental health. Alicia, owner of Choose to L;VE, champions suicide prevention through impactful apparel. Join us each week for candid discussions, expert insights, and empowering stories designed to support and uplift our queer community.
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Welcome to Over the Rainbow, an LGBTQ+ podcast dedicated to queer education and queer representation. In this podcast we will have open and honest conversations with a wide range of LGBTQ+ individuals, as together we learn more about identity, challenge societal misconceptions, discuss barriers and share much needed resources. So whether you're at the start of your journey coming out, a little further along, or just learning to be the best possible ally to your LGBTQ+ peers, please join us i ...
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Welcome to The Circle, an on-going conversation about men’s work, men's embodiment practices, and personal growth from the perspective of two queer men. Hosted by Eric Bomyea and men’s embodiment coach, Tim Bish, together, we investigate the purpose of men’s work, how queer men can participate, what value they might receive, and the unique value they add in the pursuit of growth for all. We also explore the challenges, dynamics, and transformative practices that empower men to show up authen ...
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TAGLINE: A celebration of queer joy and creativity in an increasingly hostile world! ****** SYNOPSIS: Former Atlanta improvisers and childhood friends Ari (he/they) and Charlie (they/she) talk about coming out as trans in their late 20s, do improv scenes together, and collaborate on creating stories. ****** TONE: If you enjoy the conversational best friend meanderings of Nicole Byer and Sasheer Zamata, the off-the-rails improv scenes of Hey Riddle Riddle, and/or the personal trans stories of ...
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Teens sit down to talk about current events and topics in the LGBTQ+ community.
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The official podcast for the Latin American Studies program in the Department of Spanish & Portuguese at the University of Toronto.
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A podcast documenting stories and experiences from the South Asian diaspora chronicling tales of Queer identity.
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”Educating Barry” is a candid, heartfelt exploration of family dynamics in the modern world. Join David Church, a LGBTQ+ education consultant, and his father Barry as they navigate the complexities of LGBTQ+ experiences, generational differences, and the evolving nature of family relationships. Each episode, this father-son duo tackles topics ranging from coming out and identity to societal changes and personal growth. Through honest conversations, they challenge assumptions, share personal ...
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Ever wondered how therapy really works when you take out all the fluff? In this podcast, we sit down with licensed therapists to explore the tools they use in modern therapy, using language you can actually understand. Along the way, we get to know the clinicians behind the work, uncovering their insights, experiences, and what drives them to help others. Whether you’re curious about therapy, seeking mental health tips, or just love deep conversations, we’d love to have you join us. This is ...
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Two stand-up comics in NYC bring you a weekly roundup of the best of the worst the internet has to offer. We cover everything from pop culture and corporate fails to celebrity news and whatever else the almighty algorithm throws our way. We doomscroll so you don’t have to. https://beacons.ai/doomscrolldiariespod
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Produced by the Provincetown Recoding Studio, Queer Times is the unapologetic, high-energy queer news podcast you didn’t know you needed. Hosted by comedy legend Kristen Becker and razor-sharp commentator Harrison Fish, this Provincetown-based show delivers a weekly breakdown of the latest in LGBTQ+ politics, pop culture, women’s sports, and whatever else we want—served with a side of chaos. From breaking news that impacts queer lives to deep dives into the absurdity of today’s culture wars, ...
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Cum one, Cum all! We are Cale and Avery, or Avery and Cale depending on who you ask, and we are gay! Welcome to our new podcast! Please enjoy our coming out stories and we hope this resonates with you. We welcome all who want to listen, talk, and provide your own insight as well! We would love to hear from you! You can reach us at [email protected] or at instagram @qi_pod. Let us know what you think! Stay queer friends.
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The podcast where two queer, neurodivergent, and chronically ill bards try working out their pasts, identities, and problems one conversation at a time. Hosted by Flynt and Lena, two bards trying talk therapy. Join the Queer Dice Roles community, stay up to date on happenings, and view any links to mentioned in-episode content here: https://linktr.ee/queerdiceroles Email us with comments, questions, and fabulous fan mail at [email protected]
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Delving deep into the brain and bloodstream of artists, creators and creatives. Join Venus Bleeds, a queer immigrant musician and visual artist discuss physical, mental and environmental systems that affect creativity, and artistic identity with renowned artists from all over the world. This is a show about mental health, patriarchy, feminism, creativity and productivity. We are humbled by the beauty of communication, and the power of sharing each other's voices. What does it mean to be a sl ...
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The RADIO QGLLU podcast is the show that TAKES A DEEP DIVE INTO WHAT THE QUEER, GAY, AND LESBIAN LATINE COMMUNITY IS TALKING ABOUT. RADIO QGLLU, fearlessly plunges into the vibrant and diverse world of the Queer community in Los Angeles, Southern California, and beyond. Show Hosts and Producers include: Rita Gonzales Lydia Otero Eduardo Archuleta And Mario J. Novoa, Film Bliss Studios
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Kat Blaque is a veteran Youtuber who has been uploading content to Youtube since 2005. Today, she predominantly makes content about the various things she embodies. Her work covers gender, sex positivity, polyamory, BDSM, and race. She uses her perspective as a black transgender woman to inform many of her reflections on trending stories, films and more. This podcast is a collection of audio versions of the many things she publishes on Youtube and elsewhere.
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This isn’t your average podcast—it’s a radical little book club for your ears. Each week on Assigned Reading, feminist business coach Becky Mollenkamp invites a brilliant guest to read and unpack a feminist essay. Together, they dive into the juicy, nuanced, sometimes uncomfortable questions these texts raise about power, identity, leadership, liberation, and more. If you’ve ever wanted to have big conversations about big ideas—but without having to get dressed, make small talk, or leave you ...
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An open forum for gender and sexuality discussions with a focus on realities of the LGBTQ+ community in Africa.
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What’s My Thesis? is a podcast that examines art, philosophy, and culture through longform, unfiltered conversations. Hosted by artist Javier Proenza, each episode challenges assumptions and invites listeners to engage deeply with creative and intellectual ideas beyond surface-level discourse.
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St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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An initiative of UNSW Sydney, the Centre for Ideas is a thought-provoking program of events and digital content from the globe's leading thinkers, authors and artists.
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A couple of awesome queers explore the full spectrum of queer history, terminology, culture, scifi, fantasy, and more! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter
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A Couple of Multiples: The Reality of Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder
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There’s never a dull moment for hosts, Drew and Garden System, who are a couple that have both been diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder. While they are navigating their healing journey, they continue to manage full time careers, raise four teenagers and a house full of pets. Not only do they aim to speak to people who have lived experience with DID and their supporters, but also therapists and anyone who wants to learn more. The podcast talks about Dissociative Identity Disorder in ...
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Welcome to The Queer Body! We are redefining the edges of queer identity and healing. The show is hosted by Dr. Laura Polak, Somatic Healer and Chiropractor.Join us as we talk about how we define what Queer means and shapes the healing work we do for ourselves, our community, and as part of social justice." 'Queer' not as being about who you're having sex with ( that can be a dimension of it), but 'queer' as being about the self that is at odds with everything around it and that has to inven ...
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Kirstie Pike is back as your host for Season 2 of the original podcast, "She Comes With Baggage!" This season, she is not just unpacking her own stories - she is opening up the mic to feature incredible guests from all different backgrounds. From heartfelt moments to unfiltered truths, these guests will share their own experiences, and how they have leveraged their hardship with identity to create the success they have today. Season 2 will explore the raw and relatable sides of love, friends ...
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"The Trauma Within" is a weekly podcast hosted by Jimanekia, a Trauma and Sexual Assault expert, queer media consultant, and comprehensive sex educator. Join us as we normalize conversations about life's most challenging experiences, from sexual assault to mental health and beyond. Discover stories of resilience, expert insights, and a safe space for discussing some of life's most complex topics. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/traumaqueen/support
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Tindergarten is an in-depth look at the diverse stories behind the quest for modern queer love. Join dating app enthusiast Raksha Muthukumar as she interviews folks about all things LGBT and online dating. Every #TindergartenTuesday, you'll hear from a queer person whose story is colored by their race, gender, culture, or disability on topics that matter to them -- things like mental health, art, sex work, and polyamory. All of their stories are unique, but together they paint a picture of t ...
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LGBTQ BIPOC platform to share their stories and experiences
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2 Queer Arabz is a podcast that focuses on what it means to be queer, Arab, political and finds comedy in all the seriousness. Jude Tarabulsi and Aisha Mershani break away from the defined boxes and into the unconventional parts of identity. Hate us for all the right reasons.
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Plan Dulce, a podcast by the Latinos and Planning Divison of the American Planning Association, is a space for elevating projects, issues and initiatives taking place within Latino communities across the U.S. and abroad.
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Welcome to the LGBTQ+ Excellence Podcast, where we dive into the hidden tales of triumph, resilience, and leadership within the consulting world, all through the vibrant spectrum of the LGBTQ+ community. Hosted by Ahmet Aydogan Fitch, in this show, we delve beyond the conference room, uncovering the remarkable journeys and victories of LGBTQ+ professionals. From candid conversations with executive leaders to insightful discussions with industry pioneers, we explore the secrets of success and ...
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For educators, students, and absolutely anyone who wants to learn, teach, and engage with LGBTQ history, this is your podcast! In Deep Dives & Backstories you will meet history-makers with some fascinating - and empowering - stories! Our Pilot Season and Season One feature K-12 educators who share their experiences from the classroom and provide real-world advice and reasonable, practical strategies to guide you in bringing LGBTQ history into mainstream US history, civics, and social studies ...
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Odejuma recognizes the magic of storytelling! From personal experiences to stories of adventure. From tales of resilience to finding joy in the simple things, this podcast seeks to gather pieces of wisdom to inspire, entertain, and educate. Because there is power in the stories of everyday people, and these stories are worth telling.
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Comedic farm activist Breda Larkin and Burlesque Chanteuse Miss Lavelle are The Wild Geeze! This odd couple began podcasting during lockdown with their first series, discussing the loss of their respective siblings and Laura's mum in "Good Grief". Since lockdown life in Stoneybatter has been good and they began to record a new series "Shooting the Breeze". Bonus episodes hear the women interview their favourite Wild Geeze from around the country. Enjoy this much needed Queer & unapologetic I ...
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Oppressed and marginalized communities often use culture as a resistance mechanism, a platform to assert their attitudes and discuss issues relevant to them. Culture is often used to resist dominant ideologies and oppressive situations. Culture was and continues to be a resistance mechanism utilized by Blacks in America since slavery. The Intersection: Where Black Popular Culture Meets Social Justice,This podcast will examine and discuss the multitude of ways Black popular culture has resist ...
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Emerging from affinities with post-structuralism, abolitionism, biopolitics, communism, critical metaphysics, critical mysticism, and ontological anarchy, Acid Horizon is a philosophy and theory podcast committed to thought in motion and political struggle. While these are our grounding currents, each episode opens out onto a wider constellation: ethics, politics, phenomenology, decolonial thought, queer theory, post-psychoanalysis, disability/crip theory, anarchism, Marxism, feminism, and a ...
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A podcast that touches upon the subtleties, the existential, and the ‘everyday’ qualities of gay men's lives.
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"Colorful Futures" is the podcast that'll make you want to jump out of bed on Tuesday mornings. (Okay, maybe not jump, but at least crawl with a bit more enthusiasm.) Host Liora Natania, Founder of Colorful Futures, is all about helping you craft a career that's as unique and fabulous as you are. Here's the deal: we believe in building a life that's not just about paying the bills, but also about making your soul do a happy dance. Whether you're neurodivergent, queer, BIPOC, gender-marginali ...
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In this dynamic and colorful show, we’ll be celebrating the incredible journeys of 2SLGBTQ+ entrepreneurs who are redefining the business landscape. From tech trailblazers to creative visionaries and community champions, we’re here to uncover the intersection of identity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Why ’Queerpreneurs Unleashed’? The business world is a place of immense creativity and potential, and it’s a space where 2SLGBTQ+ entrepreneurs have been making their mark in inspiring ways ...
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You Know I is a new podcast inspired by my desire to understand the world more and make sense of some of the ideas impacting our culture. Each week I interview a different guest to gain an insight into their life in order to expand my worldview and hopefully yours too! Music by Markvard• https://soundcloud.com/markvard
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Agents of Change in Environmental Justice brings you the voices and stories of next generation environmental health and justice leaders from underrepresented backgrounds.
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🇬🇧 A podcast about stories in fashion history hosted by Catherine Trotin, a bookovore, history nerd and fashion passionate. Now available in English and in French Music credits: Patara (feat. İlhan Erşahin) by Cagan Tunali, Noiseist Records. 🇫🇷 Un podcast sur les petites histoires de la grande histoire de la mode présenté par Catherine Trotin, une passionnée d’histoire et de mode. Maintenant disponible en français et en anglais Crédits musique : (feat. İlhan Erşahin) by Cagan Tunali, Noi ...
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We get curious about all things gender, sex and sexuality, as well as relationships, feminism (the inclusive kind), mental health and kink, and all that makes us humans unique and diverse. From body positivity to body dysmorphia, it’s all welcome here. Come with us on a journey of inclusion, acceptance and respect. This podcast is for you if: • You're curious and want to learn more about experiences of gender outside the gender binary; • You are questioning your gender, or • You have a loved ...
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H. Alan Scott: Culture, Comedy & Queer Identity
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1:04:28Curious how faith, queerness, and comedy shape LGBTQ+ culture? This week on the BabyGay™ Podcast, host PJ Brescia (they/them) sits down with comedian and Newsweek Senior Culture journalist H. Alan Scott for an unfiltered conversation about growing up Mormon, coming out queer, converting to Judaism, and finding their voice through comedy. As host of…
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Queering EMDR Therapy & Understanding Dissociation in the LGBTQIA+ Community: An Interview with Rev. Karla Fleshman LCSW, MDiv
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1:11:55Send us a text Drew & Garden System have an open-hearted discussion with Rev. Karla Fleshman on her contributions to Queering EMDR Therapy, an upcoming book edited by Roshni Chabra LMFT and with a forward by Dr. Jamie Marich. They dive into Rev. Karla's battle with cancer, spirituality, how gender identity can contribute to dissociative experiences…
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Season 7 Ep 1: From Blues to Rock: The Black, Queer Women Who Shaped America's Soundtrack
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25:23Before there was k.d. lang, Janelle Monáe, or Brandi Carlile, there were queer women — bold, brilliant, and unapologetic — whose voices redefined music genres and challenged social norms. In this episode, you will meet three pioneers whose music and lives defied social norms and changed music forever. CLICK HERE to learn how History UnErased is put…
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A new comic book series embraces the intersection of Queer identity and the horror genre
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26:23Halloween is just around the corner, but for comic book and horror content fans the “spooky vibes” exist all year-round. St. Louis comic book artist Lorry Jamison joins “St. Louis on the Air” to discuss their new series the “Nightshade Anthology,” and how their love for horror media like “Goosebumps” and “Seed of Chucky” has influenced their storyt…
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168. Beyond Safe Spaces Reclaiming Queer Identity and Power in Education
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51:05“I’m a queer educator who teaches queerly about queer stuff—everything is queer-focused for me.” How do you bring your whole queer self into teaching when schools still expect you to hide? In this episode, Maya Gonzalez—pioneering queer children’s book author and creator of the Gender Wheel—reveals what it means to be deeply, unapologetically queer…
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Toby Walsh on the Six Ideas You Need to Understand AI
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24:37As one of the world’s leading researchers in artificial intelligence, Toby Walsh has been awarded the Humbolt Research Award and elected as a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of AI. In The Shortest History of AI, Toby outlines the six key ideas for understanding artificial intelligence today. Hear Toby trace the origins of artificial i…
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Filmmakers put their skills to the test for the annual 48Hr Film Project
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23:47For the past 24 years, filmmakers from across the world got together for the annual 48Hr Film Project in a race to make the best 5 to 7 minute short film. From amateurs just out for a good time to working professionals in search of a challenge, no one is excluded from the festivities. The event kicked off on August 22nd at Bad Dog Pictures and conc…
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For 2,000 days, a prisoner's pleas from solitary were ignored. Now Missouri is changing its policy
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26:54On August 20, Missouri changed its policies around placing inmates with HIV in solitary confinement. The change stems from a lawsuit filed by Honesty Bishop: In 2015, after she was the target of an attempted sexual assault by her cellmate in a Missouri prison, prison officials deemed Bishop “sexually active” and kept her in isolation for more than …
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Nikki Glaser’s star power soars — but the comedian still calls St. Louis home
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28:54St. Louis comedian Nikki Glaser’s star is on the rise. Her latest comedy special, “Someday You’ll Die,” broke an HBO streaming record, she earned rave reviews for roasting Tom Brady and she made history as the first woman to solo-host the Golden Globes. Glaser joins producer Emily Woodbury to talk about her skyrocketing career, being honored with h…
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Slutty Mosquitos, Crosswalks, & Billionaires, OH MY!
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36:18In this episode of Queer Times, Kristen and Harrison unpack a whirlwind week in Provincetown and beyond. From the joy and chaos of Carnival—complete with slutty mosquitoes and float judging—to Paige Bueckers’ record-breaking 44-point game in the WNBA, they explore how queer culture, sports, and politics intersect. The conversation turns serious wit…
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Trump’s Dictator Obsession (and Why MAGA Loves It)
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1:04:14Trump says people want a dictator — and for MAGA, that’s a selling point, not a threat. Here’s why I almost lost hope this week… and how your calls brought me back. This week I almost didn’t record. Watching Trump inch America closer to fascism — sending troops into cities, threatening free speech with flag-burning bans, and bragging that people wa…
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Legal Roundtable: What Missouri could gain from its new AG Catherine Hanaway
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49:41Missouri’s newly appointed Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is stepping into a complicated role that includes baggage of her three predecessors — Josh Hawley, Eric Schmitt, and Andrew Bailey — who each left for higher office before finishing a full term. On this episode of the Legal Roundtable, our panel of expert attorneys discusses whether Hana…
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Hannah Perez: From Coming Out to Mark Cuban’s TikTok
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59:18Ever felt like you had to wait until you weren’t scared to finally be yourself? Spoiler: you don’t! On this week’s BabyGay™ Podcast, PJ Brescia (they/them) sits down with Hannah Perez, entrepreneur and co-founder of Seeq Protein, to talk about what it really means to “do it scared.” From her powerful coming out story at 15 in South Dakota (and real…
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S11E04– Collecting not-so-fictional wounds with Romina Paredes
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33:52For Season 11’s summer finale, Sarah has the pleasure to sit down with Peruvian writer Romina Paredes, author of Famulus (2020) and Monstruos (2022). Romina reflects on how her early career as a professional swimmer led to certain corporalities that shaped her endearing literary voice. Moreover, the writer talks about how Lima, a city that she deem…
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Flynt and Lena fill out a character sheet with their final guest from the Dragon Stunners, Z! Send us a text Support the showBy Flynt and Lena
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271 Feminist Ritual, Asian Art, and Curating Beyond the Western Gaze | Ann Shi (a poco art collective)
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1:04:49This week on What’s My Thesis?, host Javier Proenza is joined by Ann Shi, a nomadic curator and founder of a poco art collective, whose deeply intuitive curatorial practice bridges Chinese literati aesthetics, feminist mysticism, and contemporary Asian diasporic identity. With roots in China, academic training in Oxford and at Sotheby’s Institute o…
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How two moms on St. Louis’ west side built friendship amid disaster
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21:00One hundred days after an EF3 tornado tore through St. Louis, many residents are still living with boarded up homes, stalled insurance claims and frustration with getting government assistance. Central West End resident Ali Rand and Academy resident Monet Beatty each have damaged homes. They share how they forged an unexpected friendship in the aft…
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STLPR reporters trace the ripple effects of the May 16 tornado
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30:11STLPR reporters Kavahn Mansouri and Hiba Ahmad join the show to share what they’ve learned while covering the aftermath of the May 16 tornado. They discuss recovery efforts, the ripple effects across education and economic development, and where the city still faces major challenges.
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Gay Men, the Vulnerability Deficit, and How We Reconnect
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41:18Why is it so hard for gay men to open up emotionally, especially with each other? In this solo episode, Dustin explores the vulnerability deficit that many gay men experience and how emotional suppression shows up in friendships, dating, and queer community life. Blending clinical research with real-life examples, this episode unpacks the psycholog…
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LEPHT HAND - Myth, Nostalgia, and Liberation: Federico Campagna’s 'Otherworlds: Mediterranean Lessons On Escaping History'
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1:08:30Can myth itself serve as a material force in struggles for liberation? Federico Campagna joins me to discuss how myth—too often dismissed as escapism or co-opted by reaction—can instead become a practice of imagination, solidarity, and survival. We look at myth’s place in anti-capitalist politics, its tension with materialism, and its role in resis…
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How policymakers are grappling with AI and the challenges it brings
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32:18Artificial intelligence is reshaping our world — from automating customer service to powering financial decisions — but it also raises urgent questions about ethics, policy, and the environment. Oliver Roberts, co-director of the WashU Law AI Collaborative, explains how policymakers are grappling with regulating AI. Then, STLPR senior environment r…
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Rep. Alford defends public broadcasting cuts, continues town halls despite rancor
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18:28Congressman Mark Alford, R-Cass County, isn’t shying away from doing town hall meetings while Congress is in recess. He’s planning a four-day swing next week through the 4th Congressional District, which takes in portions of the Kansas City area and Mid-Missouri. On the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, Alford talks about holding t…
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Free DC: Love, Safety, and Resistance!
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1:04:48Hosts Colby Fair and Marcus C.J. Lewis discuss finding contentment without constant stimulation, setting boundaries in dating, and recognizing privilege within the Black queer community. They also cover current political concerns — from threats to marriage equality to federal policing in D.C. — and urge listeners to balance self-care with community…
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Harris-Stowe center aims to preserve Black history while growing new businesses
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21:42The Center of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Harris-Stowe State University provides mentorship and resources to support Black entrepreneurs in overcoming systemic barriers. We talk with Kristy Jackson, the center’s executive director, and Emilia Robertson, CEO of ShotsByEmilia and a 2022 program graduate, about how the center empowers innovator…
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‘Liberation Day’ tariffs are now in effect — and St. Louis is starting to feel them
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28:29The reciprocal tariffs President Trump announced in April went into effect this month. It’s too early to tell exactly how these tariff increases for 70 international trading partners will impact St. Louis directly, but economists are looking to history and data for insights into possible effects. Max Dvorkin of the Federal Reserve Bank - St. Louis …
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The Artistic Journey of Ibimina Dominique Thompson
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55:40In this episode of Odejuma, Harry chats with multi-hyphenate artist Ibimina Dominique Thompson about art, identity, and resilience. Ibimina takes us through her journey as a Black trans woman in the arts, starting from her early days in church plays and culminating in her powerful performances on major stages. She reflects on the challenges of tran…
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Lexie Peters: Building Inclusive Community & Embracing Masculinity
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1:07:09Today’s guest is Lexie Peters - a creator and community-builder navigating identity, love, and what it means to show up authentically. From growing up more of a tomboy to finding balance in her masculinity today, Lexie’s story is about embracing all sides of yourself while building meaningful connections. In this episode, we’re diving into her jour…
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Intimacy Without Sex: A Queer Conversation on Asexuality With Hannah O'Rourke
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57:43In this episode of The Circle, we explore asexuality and the many ways intimacy can thrive outside of sexual expression. Eric and Tim are joined by Hannah O’Rourke—a yoga teacher and early childhood educator—who shares her experience identifying as asexual and how it reshaped her understanding of romance, validation, and connection. Together, they …
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TLC's newest reality TV show has me questioning my life. If you enjoy the podcast, help support it by joining my Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katblaqueBy Kat Blaque
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In 2018 Donna Strickland became the first woman in over 50 years to win the Nobel Prize in Physics, and only the third woman in history. Her award-winning work however began decades earlier. While undertaking her PhD Donna developed chirped pulse amplification – a unique way to amplify ultrashort laser pulses. This breakthrough paved not only the w…
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Why St. Louis’ alley recycling failed — and what it will take to get it back
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36:27Citing dumpster contamination and the high cost of providing the service, the City of St. Louis is officially moving away from alleyway recycling. But Jess Watson, executive director of earthday365, is not giving up hope that it could return in the future. She discusses the challenges and costs involved in recycling with host Elaine Cha, and reside…
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Can’t beat the St. Louis heat? Your body, and prescriptions, may be to blame
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13:59Weeks of high temperatures in St. Louis is raising concerns about heat illness. Clinical assistant professor and community pharmacist Catherine Gilmore joins St. Louis on the Air to discuss the science behind what happens to the body when it fails to regulate heat, and how certain types of medication can increase the risk of heat intolerance.…
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From Gavin’s Troll Tweets to Lady G’s Closet
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31:48From Sarah McBride’s no-nonsense politics to Gavin Newsom’s Trump-style troll tweets, Kristen and Harrison dive into the week’s headlines. Along the way: Lady G rumors, Carrie Coon being the most fabulous gay-icon, and why reclaiming the flag still matters. Sharp, funny, and a little messy—just how we like it. Also, have you seen the Valkyries new …
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172. What Schools Miss About LGBTQ+ History and Why It Matters
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46:49“If we don’t tell queer history, students grow up with fake education—and fake history is the foundation of oppression.” In this episode, Robert Keston, President & CEO of the Stonewall National Museum Archives & Library in Fort Lauderdale, shares how queer educators can resist erasure and fight for visibility in schools. From his activism during t…
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Ep 7: Can Atheists Be Moral? Do We Need God To Be Good?
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1:03:08In this episode... MORALITY! Do we need to believe in God to have it? Also ... - Can Donald Trump legally change the way we vote? - Texas's completely unconstitutional Ten Commandments law goes into effect - Hillary Clinton's warning to gay people everywhere. - My embarrassing attempt at being a rap artist - The importance of HONESTY - Checking in …
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10 years and $19M later, Mansur Ball-Bey's family is still fighting St. Louis for justice
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49:52Ten years ago, the killing of a Black 18-year-old in St. Louis named Mansur Ball-Bey ignited protests and calls for justice. At the center of this killing were competing claims about whether Mansur was armed and why police opened fire. But in January this year, at trial for a wrongful death lawsuit, a federal jury awarded Ball-Bey’s family $19 mill…
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Flynt and Lena continue their conversation with Buck! Together they delve into their favorite memories of the Dragon Stunners and find out how Kayleen came to life. Send us a text Support the showBy Flynt and Lena
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270 Filipino-American Artist Kim Garcia on Dementia, Diaspora, and Art as Emotional Archive
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1:06:23In this resonant episode of What’s My Thesis?, artist and educator Kim Garcia joins host Javier Proenza for a layered conversation about memory, community, and the personal and political frameworks that shape diasporic identity. Garcia, whose practice spans sculpture, drawing, and community-based collaboration, reflects on her evolving relationship…
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After funding uncertainty, Festival of Nations returns this weekend
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12:56After months of uncertainty following the loss of federal funding, the International Institute of St. Louis’ Festival of Nations is returning to Tower Grove Park this weekend. Terry Bates, director of marketing and communications for the Institute, shares how donors stepped up to make sure the festival would stay on track, and what makes the annual…
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Tornado damage displaces Sumner High students, but alumni keep traditions alive
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37:06Sumner High School students began the year not at their historic north St. Louis campus, but at Stevens Middle School. It’s a temporary home after damage from the May 16 tornado forced their temporary relocation. Alumni turned out in force to welcome them, determined to keep Sumner’s legacy alive. We hear from STLPR reporter Andrea Henderson and al…
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#067 - Pete Enns - Rethinking How We Read the Bible
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1:11:35Send us a text Pete Enns is an American biblical scholar and theologian. He has written several books and hosts The Bible for Normal People podcast. In this episode, we talk about what led him to reevaluate his understanding of the Bible, why some Christians feel the need to “defend Scripture,” and how viewing the Bible as a rulebook can limit peop…
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Identity on Credit: Ajax, Achilles, and the Modern Self with Fredrik Westerlund
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1:16:23What happens when the self we imagine drifts further from the one we actually live? In this episode, philosopher Fredrik Westerlund joins Craig and Nicholas de Warren to explore his concept of “identity on credit,” where our sense of self is built on promises yet to be realized. From Sophocles’ Ajax to Nietzsche, Deleuze, and Scheler, we trace how …
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‘Skwäd Goals’ is just the beginning of Anthony Lucius’ quest to unite St. Louis and the Metro East
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24:01The Mississippi River is only 1,800 feet wide between St. Louis, Missouri, and East St. Louis, Illinois, but the “us versus them” mentality can be felt throughout the region. Anthony Lucius is determined to create connection between the two cities through music. His latest album, “SKWAD Goals Vol. 1,” brings musicians together from both sides of th…
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St. Louis artists bring the heat in these new songs you need to hear
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26:29On this month’s music round-up, DJ KC Mackey joins St. Louis on the Air’s Miya Norfleet and Elaine Cha to discuss their favorite new releases from local artists. Songs like “Come Back” by Paige Alyssa ooze sensuality and swag while Daemon and Trackstar the DJ challenge the state of the world on the powerful “Red Pill 84”.…
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Stream local music with St. Louis County Library’s ‘Listen Up STL’
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17:32A library card is a gateway to countless universes of storytelling, visual art and audio. St. Louis County Library aims to introduce local musicians to new fans with Listen Up STL. Sarah Kuntz Jones of the Glaize Branch shares how musicians within the St. Louis County Library network can get their original music to the ears of library patrons.…
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In ‘Catching Bullets,’ a cycle of hope, violence and mentorship unfolds in St. Louis
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32:59A documentary that chronicles years of efforts to prevent violence in St. Louis will hit streaming services on August 15. “Catching Bullets” follows the story of activist Darren Seals. Decades after his career as a drug dealer in Walnut Park, Seals returned in 2018 to buy a condemned church. Seals transformed the church into a site for youth mentor…
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‘We Help Each Other’, Casita Ownership Opportunities with Noerena Limón
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56:33Plan Dulce host Vidal F. Márquez (He/Him) speaks with Norena Limón (She/Her) from the Casita Coalition to discuss the California housing supply crisis and her journey raised in the Inland Empire, working at the Obama White House, going to Harvard and becoming a CEO in policy advocacy in California. Bio and Links: Noerena Limón brings over 16 years …
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The Epidemic of Masc Fragility ft. Ms. Myles And Danielle Lastres
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1:04:31Download FEELD: https://feeld.onelink.me/TRZt/queer Vizzy Hard Seltzer: https://www.vizzyhardseltzer.ca/en-CA CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains mentions of SA. Please take care of yourself while listening, and feel free to skip to the next episode if it’s not the right time for you. CONTACT DANIELLE Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/danielle…
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From Chaos to Creation: Deleuze, Francis Bacon, 'On Painting', and 'The Logic of Sensation' with Charles J. Stivale
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1:14:06What happens when the painter’s hand breaks free from the eye, and chaos reorganizes the entire field of vision? In this episode of Acid Horizon, we join Charles Stivale, translator of On Painting and The Logic of Sense, to explore Gilles Deleuze’s rare 1981 seminar on painting. Together we trace how concepts like catastrophe, diagram, and modulati…
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The Politics of Being Queer and Nigerian with Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
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1:28:55In this episode of Odejuma, Harry chats with Writer and Scholar Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi about the complexities of queer identity in Nigeria. Adebayo draws on his experiences living between Nigeria and the UK to not only share his journey of discovering his queerness but also speak to the historical impacts of colonialism on current anti-LBGTQ laws …
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