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Paige and Megan are back! And we've got the FINAL chapters of Hogwarts School of Prayer and Miracles. Yep, it's all over folks. Soon we'll come back for some more ridiculous adventures into bad fanfic (that won't go on for six months) Blessings!!
Paige and Megan (and Alex in the background) continue the saga of Hogwarts School of Prayer and Miracles. Is religious tolerance okay? Can Sims murder each other and do tons of cocaine? These questions and more are answered on this week’s episode. You can donate to our Patreon at patreon.com/castingfromthecloset, you can email us at castingfromthecloset@gmail.com, and you can tweet at me @theserb_grl or the whole podcast @CFTC_Pod. Blessings!
Will we go all the way? Will Paige and Megan (and the occasional Alex) read ALL of the magical and pious tale of Hogwarts School of Prayer and Miracles? Of course we will. Join us. In this week's episode, your favorite hosts will explore the evils of catholicism, idol worship, SOCIALISM and much more, all while Alex de-pots her makeup in the background.
We're doing something a little different this time! Introducing our new PS Episode co-host, Megan! Paige, Megan, and Alex (in the background) dive into a whole new world--the world of Hogwart's School of Prayer and Miracles. Join us as we follow Jesus to the divine and wholesome Hogwarts without witches or devil magic. We discuss weird HP ships, sipping coffee loudly, gum, talking to chairs, and of course, the wonders of our LORD and SAVIOR.
It's episode five! Listen to Paige and Alex talk about stereotypes, humor, the Overton Window and more in the latest episode about the 1999 film, But I'm a Cheerleader. Email us at castingfromthecloset@gmail.com, visit our website at www.castingfromthecloset.com, and donate to our Patreon at www.patreon.com/castingfromthecloset Our into and outro music was written and performed by the iconic Lisa Ben. Bye I love you!
CW: This episode contains suicide and self harm mention. wen will da prepz stop flamming????!??!??!?11/1/1/1??!? In this episode, a new addition: adding exclamation points and 1's to the ends of sentences!!1! Also, moer spelling error.
CW: This episode contains mention of self harm and suicide. The PS Episodes are back! Aren't you glad??!?1//1?!? Join our hero, Ebondy, as she traverses the treacherous plains of endless GC/MCR concerts, corset thingies, and.....,....,........... MUrdEr!!11!1,1!
We're back! Life comes at ya fast. Our lives came real quick and threw all the poops at us, so we took a bit of an...unexpected break. Apologies apologies, y'all. This week, Paige and Alex discuss the relatively little known (except on Tumblr) Brazilian short film and full-length movie The Way He Looks. Listen to us talk about Brazilian laws and LGBT culture, burp through our words, and generally be pretty cool. Check out our RS feeds and more cool stuff at www.castingfromthecloset.com, donate to our Patreon at www.patreon.com/castingfromthecloset, and email us that sweet sweet hate mail at castingfromthecloset@gmail.com.
CW: This episode contains lots and lots of self harm, suicide mention, and weird sh*t. xxxxxxxxxx666xxxxxxxxx Next week we'll be back for some more of our regularly scheduled programming, but this week............ We have some more My Immortal! If you have any suggestions as to what fanfic you'd like us to read, or what LGBT media you'd like us to discuss, email us at castingfromthecloset@gmail.com, or go to our website and write a comment. And as always, dont forget to donate to our Patreon, and support your local lesbians.
It's that time again...time for some goffik vampyres. CW: This episode contains mentions of self harm and some really strangely innacurate things about depression. Also lots of blood. Also, sorry about the voices. They are very annoying. I am not good at voices. I know this now. I shall stay in my lane, and do better in the future. No moar My Immortal voices! Only the good things about My Immortal, like the writing. Visit our website at www.castingfromthecloset.com to read transcripts and see announcements Donate to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/castingfromthecloset to keep the pod going! We're on Twitter now! Follow us on @CftcPod! Our intro and outro music was written by the amazing Lisa Ben.
Love, Simon is one of the first ever gay teen romance stories, and is quite a step forward for LGBT representation. And still, Paige and Alex have Beef, as always. Listen to us talk about how Simon's parents cannot be that sexy, why you shouldn't ever out someone, and what it's like growing up queer in a straight world. Our intro music was written by the iconic Lisa Ben. Don't forget to donate to our Patreon and visit our site at www.castingfromthecloset.com!
Our favorite co-host, Alex, is too busy being a HUGE NERD to record this podcast with me, so here's our first post script (p.s.) episode (because my initials are P.S. and I'm so clever), for in between real serious episodes. Listen to Paige read aloud the chilling and mysterious Harry Potter fanfic, My Immortal. Never heard of it? Well...you're in for a...shall we say, "journey"? If you have LGBT+ fanfiction you want us to read, or any kind of suggestions for what you'd like to hear about on the show, email us at castingfromthecloset@gmail.com Visit www.castingfromthecloset.com to read about what we're doin and keep this squalling infant of a podcast going by donating to our patreon! Thanks for listening, I love you!
Paige and Alex discuss the controversial film and graphic novel, Blue is the Warmest Color! Listen to us chat about what cities are in France, how Adele's friends are all ~hOrrIBle~ and whether or not you should read or watch the graphic novel and/or movie.
Here's a little trailer for Casting From The Closet! Wanna know more about our podcast? Listen here, and check out our website at www.castingfromthecloset.com
Listen to Alex and Paige talk about the iconic lesbian writer and cartoonist, Alison Bechdel, and her graphic novel memoir and play Funhome! We discuss being crispy like popeyes chicken, Baby Got Bechdel, how being LGBT has (not) changed since the good 'ol days, and what it must be like to be the illustrious Joan.