This podcast is about two Black latinx folks talking about our journeys with community, public health, self-narrative, healing, and life. This is for our 13 year old selves who needed these lessons then. You should listen if you are interested in hearing Black experiences on sex and sexuality, health, race and racism, and navigating the LGBTQ community.
Welcome to episode 3 of The Liquorice Chix Podcast! In today's episode, Stephen and Oscar Alexis talk about intergenerational relationships and how some examples are portrayed in queer culture and specifically in gay media. The conversation is meant to be a reflection on the ways intergenerational relationships have played out in both of our lives through lived personal and cultural experiences as young Black queers, the journey to understand how to navigate them to our own benefit, and providing green flags for anyone wanting to navigate healthy mentorship. Credits Audio editor: Rhino Clark (@rhino.clark) Hosts: Oscar Alexis & Stephen
This is pt. 2 of 'Bear Content,' where we sit down with Jamel (@Kxng_jayy97) and JD (@TrueSluttyPrude) about navigating the bear and overall queer/trans community as Black folks.
Oscar and Stephen sit down with adult content creators Jamel (@Kxng_jayy97), Meaty Joey (@TheMeatyJoey), and JD (@TrueSluttyPrude) about how they came to be creators, their connections to the bear communities in New York City, Washington DC, and Southern Florida, and how their content connects to their presence in the bear scenes in the aforementioned places.
Welcome to Season 2!!! We are so so excited to share the first episode of a brand new season! In this episode, the Liquorice Chix discuss our journey's through religion which for our experience and context is non-denominational and Pentecostal Christian. We explore how our early upbringing influenced our journey to understanding more of ourselves and how we navigate demanding an egalitarian, accepting spiritual community. We are also filled with gratitude that this episode comes on the day of the Liquorice Chix Podcast 2 year anniversary! We do all this ourselves so we are so grateful to every listener and guest who has supported the show, we love ya'll forreal. We are excited to keep creating content that our inner-teenagers would benefit from hearing today. If you want to support the Liquorice Chix further, consider donating too our cashapps! Additionally, you can share, tell a friend, and talk about the podcast to drive attention and (hopefully) investment to our labor of love. Oscar: $Oscar7777 Stephen: $StephenMnere Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liquoricechixpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lchixpodcast
The SZN finale is hereeeeee y'all! just in time for the holidays. We wrap up the first season of the podcast with reflections on this 'ol cranes in the sky ass year AKA 2021. We share some personal intentions for 2022, hoping for personal growth, abundance in wealth, health and the wellbeing of our community. We want to thank ya'll for all the support you've given us as our audience with our journey with Season 1 of LiquoriceChix!
Happy Bi-Visibility Month! Ms. Ross said it best "I want the world to know. Got to let it show." Welcome to our fourth (4th) episode of the LiquroiceChix! We wanted to give ya'll a mini episode about both of our coming out stories and offer some advice we would give ourselves at that time. Tap in! Follow the podcast social media --> https://linktr.ee/liquoricechix Follow the hosts on Instagram! Oscar @o.sk.i Stephen @hhandinsubordination
Let's talk about health! In episode 3, Oscar and Stephen sit down with Dr. Guillermo Pi and Nathalie Duroseau to talk about sexual health for young queer folk. Tune in! Resources: The Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center: https://www.teenhealthcare.org/ PrEP/PEP Hotline (NYC): https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/health/health-topics/pre-exposure-prophylaxis-prep.page#:~:text=Stay%20home%20and%20call%20the,%2D7692)%20to%20start%20PEP. Where to get PrEP/PEP in NYC: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/health/health-topics/prep-pep-resources.page Project STAY (NYC): https://projectstay.nyc/ PrEP/PEP (Planned Parenthood): https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/stds-hiv-safer-sex/hiv-aids/prep Healthy Sexual (script for practitioners and patients to assist with sexual healthcare) https://healthysexual.com.au/
Welcome to part one of our Dating & Sex series that explores queer dating, relationships, and sex education. On the 2nd episode on LiquoriceChix, we are joined by 3 amazing guests, Katherine (@cruzdelakatt); Abraham (@sneakyseabear); Kevin (@kmlr9000), to narrate the impact of Western/Westernized cishet politics in our dating, attraction, and desire. As we move through the questions, we emphasize the importance of scriptless navigation in queer relationships to have healthy emotional, physical, and sexual experiences. Be sure to follow our guests on social media: Katherine (@cruzdelakatt); Abraham (@sneakyseabear); Kevin (@kmlr9000) and @liquoricechixpodcast for more updates and additional media accompanying the episode.
Welcome to the our first episode titled Queer Intimacies! In this episode we introduce the podcast hosts, get into answering what is 'queer' about 'intimacy', talk about our personal experiences with representation intimacy, the intimacy within friendships and hook-ups, and how faith and religion inform our sense of self. Representational Media Referenced Noah's Arc (2005) Charles Rice-González's Chulito: A Novel (2011) Naz and Maalik (2015) Moonlight (2016) Styling Hollywood (2019) Executive Produced by Oscar & Stephen Audio Mixing/Editing/Mastering: Oscar Intro/Outro Music: Oscar
Welcome to the Liquorice Chix Podcast hosted by Oscar and Stephen! This is a sample taste of the upcoming topics and conversations we will hold throughout this podcast. We are two Black latinx folks talking about our journeys with community, public health, world-making, self-narrative, and all the sweetness in between. You should listen if you are interested in hearing Black experiences on sex and sexuality, health, faith, race and racism, and navigating the LGBTQ community. What is this in service to? This is for our 13 year old selves who needed these lessons then. May this speak to your young self as well.