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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Queer Identity Podcasts
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 relationships 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. For ad ...
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Exploring the intersection of queer identity and catholicism - sharing stories of those who've left, remained, and created their own journeys; providing commentary on the catholic church's harmful teachings; helping those who've been hurt.
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What does “normal” really mean — and who gets to decide it? Hosted by Alexander Freeman — an award-winning filmmaker, writer, musician, digital artist, entrepreneur, father, and partner living with cerebral palsy — Remaking Normal is a bold and deeply human podcast that challenges the myths, limits, and expectations of what society calls normal. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy and epilepsy, Alexander has spent his life redefining what’s possible. From years of therapy and learning to communica ...
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The go-to podcast for first-gen stories, Mijo Podcast is here for all the messy, funny, and hella real parts of figuring it out. Host Axel Perez dives into what it means to grow up caught between cultures, expectations, and your glow-up. From deep talks to laugh-out-loud moments, no topic is off limits. New episodes every other week. Follow along @mijopodcast, because being first-gen is confusing AF, but you’re not alone.
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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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The Queer Movie Podcast is your favourite gay movie watch party - hosted by Rowan Ellis and Jazza John. Join us as we take a look at the queer film canon, one genre at a time. From rom-coms to slashers, contemporary arthouse cinema to comedy classics - Queer Movie Podcast is a celebration of all things queer on the silver screen!
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Are you navigating faith, family, sexuality, and identity as an LGBTQIA+ person at the intersections of feminism, Christianity and queerness? This is your invitation to pull up a chair and join us at the kitchen table. We host deep, liberating conversations with theologians, elders, and everyday saints about decolonial faith, gender justice, and sacred resistance. We bring you love letters from Rev. Sex, a Southern Queer feminist and Latinx pastor with an activist's heart and a theologian's ...
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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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Hosted by LGBTQ+ activist and world-renowned entertainer Miss Peppermint, alongside celebrated queer historian and author Hugh Ryan, this podcast is your weekly deep dive into the untold stories, pivotal moments, and extraordinary individuals who shaped LGBTQ+ history. Each episode, Pep and Hugh unravel the struggles, celebrate the triumphs, and explore the cultural revolutions that have defined queer identities throughout time. With heart, humor, and a dash of glamor, they guide you through ...
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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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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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AnthroDish explores the intersections between our foods, cultures, and identities. Host Dr. Sarah Duignan sits down one-on-one with people in academia, hospitality, farming and agriculture, and more to learn about their food knowledge and experiences. If you're interested in the unique lives of everyday people who have been shaped by their relationship with food, this show is for you!
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A podcast documenting stories and experiences from the South Asian diaspora chronicling tales of Queer identity.
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Everybody hurts, but nobody wants to bleed. I'm your host Venus Bleeds, with raw artist-to-artist, no-bullsh** conversations on what really fuels (and drains) creativity. This show isn’t just about the work we make. It’s about the body, the mind, the environments we move through, the power of vulnerability, and the systems we fight against. 🩸 What does it mean to move slowly in a world that demands speed? 🩸 How does our pain show up in what we make? 🩸 What’s it like to survive as a creator i ...
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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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Panic: Queer True Crime, a podcast, and youtube channel featuring stories about the life and death of queer folks. To watch any of the true-crime episodes, join me at Panic on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK4r13FF8ExLGbhfSH6i4hw A little bit about Panic. I created this true-crime channel to focus on the life and death of queer folk. I called the channel Panic because, for much more of the recorded history of LGBTQ+ people, there's always been a panic. The primary focus of the ch ...
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15-year-old book enthusiast Hollyn Alpert hosts the Stories Without Borders podcast, in which she interviews authors, artists, entrepreneurs and others who use the power of stories and service to build connection, empathy and understanding around the world.
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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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Kirstie Pike is your host of the LGBTQ+ podcast She Comes With Baggage! This season, she’s opening the mic to incredible LGBTQ+ creators, artists, and advocates, and allies. Guests share their journeys, identity struggles, and how they’ve turned challenges into success. Tune in for candid conversations about love, queer friendships, chosen family, self-discovery, and the real, messy, beautiful parts of life. Each episode celebrates LGBTQ+ voices, builds community, and empowers listeners to e ...
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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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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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"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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An open forum for gender and sexuality discussions with a focus on realities of the LGBTQ+ community in Africa.
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Poema Podcast - Spirituality, Creativity and Reclaiming The Art Of Conversation: Hosted by James Prescott
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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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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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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 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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"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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Spidey-Fans Doug and Derek dive into every Spider-Man cartoon ever made — and all from a positive, queer, and analytical lens! From the swingin’ 60s through the rockin’ 90s to Spectacular, Ultimate, and beyond, we’ll explore everything weird and wonderful about our favorite Webhead. And over on our Patreon, we take detours into the games, movies, and (of course) comics that shape our favorite webslinger’s multimedia landscape! Is your spider-sense tingling?
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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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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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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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Steven Hassan, PhD, is one of the leading experts on cults and undue influence in the world. A former member of the right-wing Moonie cult, Hassan was deprogrammed 45 years ago and has dedicated his life to helping people out of cults and destructive situations. Dr. Hassan is a licensed mental health professional and has written four books, including The Cult of Trump and the seminal book Combating Cult Mind Control. On this podcast, Steve will explain HOW mind-control works, and how to prot ...
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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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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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Join host Jared Michael as he attempts to understand Canada’s contrarians. Working Class Roots. Free Speech Lens. Canadian Contrarians.
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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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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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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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Welcome to Eastern Hunnies, a podcast that celebrates East and Southeast Asian community, culture and perspectives in Britain and beyond. Hosted by British-Filipinos Melissa Legarda, a writer and content producer, and Isabelle Landicho, a director and creative. Eastern Hunnies is our love letter to the ESEA diaspora, and is for anyone dedicated to a more empathetic world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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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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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Episode 3: Authenticity and Visibility, Redefining Disability and Queer Identity (Featuring Annie Segarra)
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43:35In this episode of Remaking Normal, Alexander Freeman sits down with activist, creator, and YouTuber Annie Segarra — known online as Annie Elainey — for a heartfelt and unfiltered conversation about disability, queer identity, love, and the urgent need for authentic representation in media. Annie, a proud queer disabled woman and one of the most in…
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TSV 004: "The Shame" of the Undocumented: Identity, Healing, and Hope w/ Dr. Norma Ramirez
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59:06Host Rev. Sex engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Norma Ramirez, discussing the intersections of undocumented status, shame, gender, and spirituality within the context of their personal and professional life. The dialogue navigates the parallels between political and religious shame, the influence of harmful theological narratives, and the…
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Faith, Identity & Burnout – A Gay Educator’s Journey in Catholic Schools | Ep. 180 (with Bill Hulseman)
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53:25What does it mean to be a queer teacher in a faith-based school? In this episode of Teaching While Queer, host Bryan Stanton (they/them) sits down with author and ritual designer Bill Hulseman (he/him) to explore his path from Catholic school teacher to educational leader to full-time ritualist and writer. • Navigating authenticity and inclusion as…
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This week: I talk with BIG GAY ED, an unapologetic 61-year-old gay force of nature from rural Michigan, who lives surrounded by MAGA neighbors, but still manages to shine his rainbow nails at Kroger like a superstar. We go full tilt for over an hour— just two queer atheist weirdos talking about politics, dogs, compassion, MAGA neighbors, OCD, Jesus…
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Roddy Bottum: A queer rock pioneer remembers San Francisco's lost era
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35:00Roddy Bottum, a founder of the alternative metal band Faith No More, chronicles 1980s and '90s San Francisco — a dark, overlooked era between the Summer of Love and the tech boom. His memoir, "The Royal We" recalls a vanished city of bicycle messengers and punk rock in the shadow of the AIDS crisis. It's a poetic testament to community, loss, and t…
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The Bisexual Man’s Field Guide to Gay Sex ft. Mark and Bobby Box
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1:31:58You’re bi (or gay), and honestly? You’ve got no idea what to do with your hands. We got you. Sex columnist Bobby Box and bi icon Mark Erenberg join us for a crash course in gay sex 101. From flirting with men and building confidence to actually being good in bed. We’re talking imposter syndrome, gay panic, and the do’s and don’ts of bottoming… all …
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Manda Malina: The Dark Side of the Music Industry & Reclaiming Her Power
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1:09:15Today’s guest is Manda Malina—a Swedish singer, songwriter, and queer artist based in Los Angeles. Her hit song Her Ocean took off on TikTok in 2023, leading to headlining solo shows including EDC Las Vegas and performances at the 80s Live residency in Lake Tahoe. Through her artistry, Manda explores what it means to show up authentically as a femm…
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How Queer Librarians Can Lead on Inclusive Literacy | Ep. 182 (with Bec Anderson)
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35:29This episode is for school librarians, elementary educators, and district leaders who want to create truly inclusive and affirming library spaces—without fear or burnout. Bryan (they/them) sits down with Bec Anderson (they/them), a nonbinary librarian from Kansas, to talk about what “Reading the Rainbow” really means, how librarians can push back a…
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When the Spark Shifts: Desire in Long-Term Relationships w/ Nathan Serrato
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59:59Desire changes. And in long-term relationships, that shift can feel confusing or even shameful. In this episode, queer mindset coach and somatic practitioner Nathan Serrato joins us to explore why desire fades, how resentment often blocks intimacy, and what it takes to reconnect with ourselves and our partners over time.…
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Kristen and Harrison discuss the logistics and challenges of travel, the sense of community among comedians, and Harrison’s thoughts on upcoming projects. The conversation shifts to political commentary, touching on a Democratic sweep in the recent elections, the reopening of the government, and the actions of key political figures like Nancy Pelos…
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Love Letters From Rev. Sex Ep. 5: The Pain of Conversion “Therapy” and Moving From Original Sin to Original Blessing
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30:26In this heartfelt episode, Reverend Sex delves into the pervasive and damaging effects of conversion therapy, addressing those who have experienced it firsthand. They explore the societal and religious pressures to conform to heteronormative standards and discuss the flawed theology of original sin that perpetuates these harmful practices. Offering…
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Axel tries speed dating for the plot, and for the podcast, obviously. He shares the highs, the awkward, the cute moments, and the chaos of meeting guy after guy in rapid-fire rounds. He talks about what the experience taught him about connection, presence, and letting himself be seen. It’s vulnerable, funny, and a reminder that sometimes the best s…
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Session 15: The Tale of the Dragon Stunners Part 10
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58:31Myrth, Zade, and River reunite with Edain and Kayleen to make plans, save some familiar faces, and retrieve some rare items. Send us a text Support the showBy Flynt and Lena
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159: What Could a Just Food System Really Look Like? with Dr. Bryan Dale
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31:04My guest today, Dr. Bryan Dale, is here to explore these nuances. Bryan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environment, Agriculture, and Geography at Bishop's University. His research interests include food sovereignty, agroecology, climate change, environmental justice, social movements, and alternative economic initiatives (especially…
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The penultimate episode of The Spectacular Spider-Man is a jam-packed affair, and not just because Spidey is trapped in a prison full of villains! We talk about Black Cat’s return (and bitter departure), her dad’s surprising connection to Spidey’s origin story, and the deftly handled parallel story of a high school performance of A Midsummer Night’…
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Queer History They DON’T Teach in School (But SHOULD)
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41:03This week on Queer 101, Peppermint and Hugh, the historian with the receipts, are diving into the untold layers of queer history you probably didn’t learn in school. 🌈 They talk in depth about resilience, resistance, and what it really means to hold onto hope. And as always their conversation takes some unexpected and exciting turns — from the resu…
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Poema S11 012 | Superman 2025, Hope & Being Human with Mario Francisco Robles
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1:06:43This week we're talking James Gunn's "Superman" with my friend, podcaster Mario Francesco Robles, host of the "Superman on Film" podcast. We talk about the themes of hope, identity, and being human which Superman embodies and are explored in the movie. We also discuss our own experiences of the movie, how it inspired us & where it stands in the ech…
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Hold On: Poetic and Art-Based Lifelines for Suicide Prevention with Dr. Diane Kaufman, MD
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1:03:09Even the smallest actions can change the course of someone’s life and, in turn, strengthen the broader community around them. Preventing a suicide or encouraging a person to hold on for just one more day can be influential acts when we know how to approach the subject. As a child psychiatrist, Dr. Diane Kaufman has dedicated her career to this very…
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TSV 005: Practicing Presence Amidst Capitalism’s Death-dealing Systems w/ ana g. lara lópez
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59:27Reverend Sex welcomes guest ana g. lara lópez. They discuss their identification as a 'sinvergüenza' and their paths through gender identity, sexual identity, and overcoming intergenerational trauma. The guest shares a transformative moment of self-realization, choosing life amidst chronic pain and societal oppression. The conversation explores the…
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#071 - Jared Byas - The Bible Isn't Black and White
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46:52Send us a text Jared Byas is co-host of The Bible for Normal People podcast and co-author of Genesis for Normal People. A former teaching pastor and professor, he speaks on the Bible, truth, creativity, wisdom, and the Christian faith. In this episode, we explore why the Bible isn’t black-and-white, whether its stories are true, and how science, fa…
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After six years we finally get around to answering your questions. Welcome, once again, to the Queer Movie Podcast! Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/thequeermoviepodcast for as little as $5 per month to gain access to perks like access to our Discord and monthly queer movie watch-a-longs. Thank you for supporting us! This is a queer movie watch…
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Actress-Advocate ESTEFANÍA REBELLÓN (Yes We Can World Foundation) on Educational Equity and Narrative Change
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42:14Two truths drive this conversation: images shape policy, and classrooms shape futures. Hollyn speaks with actress, activist, and storyteller Estefanía Rebellón—refugee from Cali, Colombia and co-founder of Yes We Can World Foundation—to unpack how a consent-first media ethic and year-round education are changing the lives of migrant children at the…
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Hope, Fear and Baking ... A Gay Atheist's Guide To Staying Sane
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57:04This week I’m talking about hope, fear, and oatmeal. After a rough week, I’m feeling a little lighter — and a little more hopeful — thanks to some surprising election results, good friends, and a fridge full of almond milk. I answer listener calls about faith, fear, and finding peace in a chaotic world. Topics include: Why seeing people vote gives …
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Ashlee Vance on robot gladiators and the future of AI combat
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29:14Ashlee Vance reports from San Francisco's underground robot fight clubs, where humanoid machines controlled by virtual reality pilots battle in steel cages before roaring crowds. China dominates the hardware, America provides the spectacle, and artificial intelligence makes the robots increasingly lethal. The technology is advancing at breakneck sp…
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Episode 4: Speech and How it Impacts the Perception of Normal (Featuring Ariela Quetant)
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49:26In this episode of Remaking Normal, Alexander Freeman explores how the way we speak — our voices, accents, and tone — shapes how the world perceives us, and how deeply speech connects to identity and belonging. Alexander sits down with Ariela Quetant, a Boston-based speech and voice coach and founder of Sound Your Best, a private coaching practice …
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Victor Ramos: The Power of Living Boldly & Unapologetically
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1:04:13Today’s guest is Victor Ramos — a vibrant creator whose mix of beauty, pop culture, and comedy has earned him a loyal following on Instagram and TikTok. Beyond his viral makeup tutorials and hilarious skits, he’s also a host on The Q Agenda, where he brings visibility and representation to the queer Latinx community. In this episode, Victor opens u…
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Beyond Allyship — Language, Courage, and Co-Conspiracy | Ep. 181 (with Françoise Thenoux)
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39:51What does real allyship look like when the stakes are high? In this powerful episode, Bryan (they/them/elle) talks with Françoise Thenoux (she/ella) — also known as @TheWokeSpanishTeacher — about how educators can move from performative allyship to courageous co-conspiracy through inclusive, non-binary Spanish language and classroom practices. 🌈 Yo…
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Finding Your True Voice: Vocal Embodiment with Colin Levin
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1:07:21What does it mean to truly sound like yourself? In this episode of The Circle, we’re joined by baritone and voice instructor Colin Levin—who has performed over 50 operatic roles—to explore how voice connects to breath, gender identity, and the stories we carry about how we should sound. We unpack gender-affirming voice work, vocal embodiment, and t…
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Catholic vs Protestant vs Atheist Debates Online with Elijah Lamb (Christian Preacher)
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1:03:49After debating together on the Ellen Fisher Podcast, Elijah Lamb (Gen-Z Christian preacher and well-known TikToker) and I (ex-Catholic, now atheist debater) sat down to unpack Gen-Z Catholicism, Protestant/Catholic/Atheist debate culture, and why certainty theater replaces discipleship. We talk caricatures (“read church history, become Catholic”), …
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Kristen's Bathroom Run-ins feat. Mindy Cohen
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32:40This week, Kristen and Harrison discuss topics including the impact of Proposition 50 in California on gerrymandering, the importance of progressive values in elections, and the authenticity of political candidates. The episode also highlights the work of the Abortion Access Front and Billie Eilish's substantial donation to food equity initiatives.…
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Love Letters From Rev. Sex Ep. 4: A Love Letter to Our Ancestors - And the Magic Within Us
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31:59In this intimate witching-hour love letter, Reverend Sex speaks to those who were once taught to fear their magic, distrust their ancestors, and turn away from ritual and remembrance. This episode arrives during the season of Halloween, Samhain, and Día de los Muertos in order to reclaim what was taken from us in the name of purity, control, and wh…
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S12 E01- Weaving feminine corporalities and knowledges, with Ivet Salazar
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38:16For Season 12’s premiere, Sarah has the pleasure to talk to Ivet Salazar, a visual artist and performer from Lima, Perú. Ivet tells el CafeciTO how her personal experiences with maternity have shaped her artistic work, which combines textiles and ceramics with performances that bring the private into public spaces. The artist also tells us about ho…
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Session 14: The Tale of the Dragon Stunners Part 9
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57:44Zade, River, and Myrth fight a familiar enemy for the fate of the princess on the monastery's cliff edge. Send us a text Support the showBy Flynt and Lena
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The Green Goblin has officially declared himself the city's new big man of crime in the finale arc's first episode, and his first target is... Liz Allan's brother? We get into the new underworld structure in New York, how Miles Warren has managed to slot himself into Otto Octavius' previous role as Norman Osborn's personal monster-maker, and the ra…
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158: Honouring Asian Ingredients in Cookie Baking with Kat Lieu
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26:38My guest today, Kat Lieu, is a Vietnamese-Chinese cookbook author, and here to share more about how she's challenging this through her new cookbook, 108 Asian Cookies: Not-too-Sweet Treats from a Third Culture Kitchen. Kat is the founder of the popular online community, Subtle Asian Baking, and is the author of best-selling cookbook, Modern Asian B…
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Lights, Closets, Action: Queer Voices and Visibility in Hollywood
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41:20In this episode, Peppermint and Hugh the Historian take you on a heartfelt journey through queer history and LGBTQ+ culture, blending humor, honesty, and reflection. They dive into the powerful stories of the past and present — including touching moments from George Takei’s memoir It Rhymes with Takei, which explores the realities of Japanese Ameri…
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#14 Why Being Yourself Is Good Business (Bonus Episode)
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36:11Pssssttttt. We have a surprise for you 👀 We’re back with a bonus episode to *officially* help us say goodbye to Season 1 of the Colorful Futures Podcast and a big **hello** to season two (launching this November)! In this episode, I’m joined by Taylor (she/her), founder of Technically Besties, for a refreshingly honest chat about what it actually l…
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Poema S11 011 | Jonathan Bregel on Grief & Art
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39:27My friend Jonathan Bregel is a filmmaker and creator. He's recently shot a documentary on a retreat designed solely to help people grieve, which he's hoping to release soon. He's also made a short film about grief about 18 months ago. Today we discuss his experiences making these films, and his own experiences of grief. Jonathan shares what he has …
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Crisis of Legitimacy: Fourth-Generation Warfare (4GW) as a Tactical Threat to the United States and Global Stability with James Scaminaci III, PhD
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1:01:39The United States is facing a “crisis of legitimacy”, explained James Scaminaci III, PhD, an expert on fourth-generation psychological warfare. James earned his PhD from Stanford University, specializing in political sociology. I have done two previous interviews with him and wanted him to weigh in on current developments. He has a background as a …
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Queer, Hot, Asian: Duane Nasis on healing through movement & subverting stereotypes
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1:02:47“Enjoy your body. Celebrate it. And don’t worry what anyone else thinks about it.” Mel and Iz sit down with Duane Nasis, Filipino-British multidisciplinary movement artist based in London; and one fifth of Dragon BoiZ, a queer Asian dance troupe that’s here to ‘ruin the family hotpot’. Duane explores a diverse range of practices from physical theat…
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Panicked: Brent William Bedayan and the Murder of Three Members of the Schallock Family
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12:37On March 16th, 1973, three members of the Schallock family were found dead in their driveway as their home burned behind them. This episode explores the tragic descent of Brent William Bedayan, a former athlete whose treatment of schizophrenia couldn't prevent the devastating, violent outcome. Discover how the defense relied on the discredited psyc…
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Szn 2 Premiere — Love, Loss & Laughter
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1:34:02Season two premieres with Colby and Marcus reconnecting after a long break — catching up on life, travel plans, and the uncertainty of the moment. They dive into candid conversations about politics, healthcare, and what it means to be a Black queer man in today’s climate. The episode centers on Colby’s recent trip home for his mother’s funeral, exp…
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In this special episode of Queer Times, the Kristen and Harrison address the controversy surrounding Graham Platner, a progressive politician who has recently come under fire for a past Nazi-related tattoo and controversial Reddit comments. The conversation explores whether Platner's past disqualifies him from political office, touching on systemic…
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Back from the Dead — A Gay, Liberal, Atheist Says Hello (Again)
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1:06:12I’m back, after a month rest. This week, I’m keeping it honest. Sometimes life feels heavy, and I just needed to talk about it. ⚠️ Trigger warning: I talk a bit about depression and my lifelong struggle with suicidal ideation in this episode. It’s not all gloom, but I feel it’s my responsibility to warn people in case that’s triggering. Luckily, th…
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Todd S. Purdum: How Desi Arnaz invented modern television and lost himself
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33:07Todd S. Purdum, veteran journalist and author of the new book "Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television," explains how a Cuban refugee revolutionized Hollywood from his adopted home in Los Angeles. Though underappreciated as a showbiz entrepreneur, Arnaz pioneered the three-camera sitcom format, shifted television production from New York to Los…
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Session 13: The Tale of the Dragon Stunners Part 8
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1:07:12Flynt and Lena discuss what happens after leaving the undead dungeon. Send us a text Support the showBy Flynt and Lena
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In this episode, we are exploring one of the most fascinating and misunderstood figures in Native American storytelling: the trickster. This figure embodies complexities and contradictions that reveal deep truths about ourselves and our place in the universe. History UnErased is putting LGBTQ history in its rightful place — the classroom. UnErased.…
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The Chi's James Rogers III is Redefining Black Representation in Film and Television
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47:53For the Season 1 finale of Odejuma, Harry chats with James Rogers III, a celebrated screenwriter and executive producer whose creative path is truly inspirational. Growing up in Compton, James never imagined a life in Hollywood until a film class with his father sparked a passion that would reshape his future. From working as a production assistant…
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