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Holly Greystone and Gary Thoren


    • Jun 9, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    S5E16 Masked, Fabulous, and Flamboyant: Queer Coding and Camp Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 38:39


    This week on Queernundrum, we're sharpening our swords and polishing our boots—or heels—for a deep dive into one of the campiest cult classics of the early '80s. We won't spoil the title (yet), but here's a hint: it involves twin brothers, capes, color-coordinated costumes, and a whole lot of sass. We explore how this outrageous comedy flipped the script on traditional heroism, bringing camp, queerness, and coded resistance to the silver screen—whether Hollywood was ready or not. We dig into the layered performance of George Hamilton, the brilliance of Brenda Vaccaro, the menace of Ron Leibman, and the cool glam of Lauren Hutton, tying it all to a time when queer representation had to sneak in through the back door of comedy.And speaking of injustice—Gary doesn't hold back when we talk about the recent and infuriating decision to rename the U.S. Navy ship originally dedicated to Harvey Milk. During Pride Month, no less. We reflect on what Milk's legacy means today, how erasure still shows up in military and political spaces, and why visibility still matters—campy movies included.Topics Covered:• Queer-coded characters in 1980s films• LGBTQ+ cinema history• George Hamilton and dual roles in comedy• The cultural impact of Zorro, The Gay Blade• Camp as resistance• Pride Month controversies• Harvey Milk and LGBTQ+Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    S5E15 Call Me Now: The Queernundrums of Miss Cleo

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 38:31


    This week on Queernundrum, we are dialing into the mystique of the one and only Miss Cleo—the 90s TV psychic icon with a Jamaican accent, dramatic flair, and an unforgettable catchphrase: “Call me now!”But behind the turbans and tarot cards was Youree Dell Harris, a queer Black woman, actress, and survivor who crafted a character that became both beloved and controversial.Was Miss Cleo an empowering queer trailblazer or an exploitative figure wrapped in spiritual drag? Or… was she both?Join us as we unravel:Miss Cleo's true identity and late-in-life coming outHer unexpected role in leading Pride parades and representing queer resilienceThe tension between performance and deception in the name of survivalHer place in the glittering, messy lineage of queer icons, divas, and camp legendsThis episode is part queer history, part cultural autopsy, and part love letter to complicated legacies. Grab your crystal ball, press play, and let's explore the queernundrum that is Miss Cleo.Was she the oracle we needed? Tune in and find out.

    S5E14 The Lady and the Dale: Liz Carmichael's Twisted Tale of Innovation and Identity

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 50:41


    In this episode of Queernundrum, we delve into the captivating story of Liz Carmichael, a transgender entrepreneur who, in the 1970s, promised to revolutionize the auto industry with a three-wheeled car called The Dale. Amid the energy crisis, Liz's Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation claimed the vehicle would achieve 70 miles per gallon, capturing national attention. However, as media scrutiny intensified, so did questions about the car's viability and Liz's past.We explore the intricate layers of Liz's life: her transition during a time of widespread transphobia, her run-ins with the law, and the media's obsession with her gender identity over her business dealings. The HBO docuseries The Lady and the Dale sheds light on how Liz's story was sensationalized, often overshadowing the systemic biases she faced as a trans woman in a male-dominated industry.Join us as we discuss:The intersection of gender identity and entrepreneurshipMedia portrayal of trans individuals in the 20th centuryThe fine line between innovation and deceptionResources & References:The Lady and the Dale – HBOGeraldine Elizabeth Carmichael – Wikipedia

    S5E15 "Ooh My" George Takei

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 47:19


    This week on Queernundrum, Holly brings a little sparkle — and a little fire — to the mic with a roundup of major LGBTQ+ news:• The Trump administration proposes cutting LGBTQ+ services from the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — what that means for our communities.• JoJo Siwa's big "I'm so queer" moment on Celebrity Big Brother UK — and the pop culture fallout.• Demi Lovato throws a fabulous LGBTQ+ celebration at the opening of The Tryst in Puerto Vallarta.Meanwhile, Gary shines a spotlight on the incomparable George Takei — Star Trek legend, outspoken activist, and all-around queer icon. From sci-fi to social justice, we dive into what makes him a lasting hero for generations.⚡ Also! A little housekeeping: Queernundrum is now coming to you bi-weekly — every two weeks — so make sure you're subscribed to catch all the fabulousness.Listen in for the laughs, the rage, and the celebration — it's all part of the Queernundrum.

    S5E12 Flesh, Fear & Freedom: Trans Identity in Horror with Serenity Scarecrow

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 49:57


    Good morning, queers and weirdos—This week, we step aboard a ghost train made of flesh, bones, and brutal truth with our guest Serenity Scarecrow (BlueSky: @serenityscarecrow.bsky.social | Instagram: @sketchypete902)—a horror-loving, boundary-pushing creator whose storytelling is as visceral as it is visionary.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. ThorenInspired by the classics of horror, Serenity brings us deep into her original concept: a haunted thirteen-car train, crewed by the damned. It's blood-soaked, metaphor-rich, and unapologetically trans.We explore the question:Horror can be a mirror, a weapon, or a scream of resistance—what does horror let you express about gender and identity that other genres might not?Serenity shares how horror—especially body horror—becomes a space to reclaim narratives often twisted or erased. Through transformation, grotesquery, and survival, trans bodies become sacred, powerful, and defiant. If you love queer horror, fearless storytelling, or just want to ride a train you'll never forget, this one's for you.

    S5E11 Richard Chamberlain, Queer Icon of the Small and Silver Screen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 40:08


    Good Morning, Queers and Weirdos! — The Richard Chamberlain EpisodeThis week, we're diving deep into the glittering, dramatic, and fiercely private world of one of Hollywood's most iconic heartthrobs—Richard Chamberlain.He was the dreamy Dr. Kildare, the king of the miniseries, a swashbuckling movie star, and—surprise—he could sing, too. But behind all that stardom was a man living a hidden truth in an industry that made no space for openly queer leading men.Join us as Gary shares his long-time crush and personal reflections on growing up watching Chamberlain, while Holly explores his lasting impact on queer culture. From The Thorn Birds to Shogun, The Three Musketeers to The Slipper and the Rose, we celebrate the art and complexity of a man who gave the world beauty, drama, and, eventually, his truth.

    S5E10 Marilyn, Myths & Magic: A Queer Icon Explored

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 66:23


    In this special episode of Queernundrum, we're diving into the legacy, allure, and enduring queerness of the one and only Marilyn Monroe. Joining us is the fabulous Jamie Truitt, a longtime friend of our host Gary and a bona fide Monroe aficionado—with a surprising love for Tolstoy to boot!We kick things off with some heartwarming (and hilarious) memories from Jamie and Gary's high school days, before launching into an illuminating conversation about Marilyn's cultural impact, her rumored same-sex trysts, and why she continues to resonate so deeply with queer audiences today.From Jamie's personal reflections on Marilyn's life and misunderstood brilliance to their favorite and most underrated Monroe films, this episode blends Hollywood history, queer theory, and a whole lot of admiration for a woman who was far more than a blonde bombshell.✨ Questions we explore:What made Marilyn such a powerful symbol for the LGBTQ+ community?Is there truth to the whispers of her queer relationships?What would a posthumous Monroe role look like?And what can we still learn from her today?Whether you're a Monroe superfan or just curious about her legacy through a queer lens, this episode promises glamour, depth, and insight.Tune in, and fall in love with Marilyn all over again.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Mid-Century Modern: The Golden Girls' Fabulous Queer Cousin

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 46:57


    What happens when you mix the wit and charm of The Golden Girls with a fresh, queer-centric twist? You get Mid-Century Modern! In this episode, we dive into Hulu's upcoming comedy starring Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer, Nathan Lee Graham, and the late, great Linda Lavin. We explore its connections to The Golden Girls, from its ensemble cast to its focus on chosen family and aging with humor, heart, and a little bit of sass.

    S5E8 Kinky Cocktail Hour

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 61:55


    In this electrifying episode of Queernundrum, hosts Holly and Gary dive into the fascinating world of LGBTQ+ relationships and the keys to maintaining a healthy, fulfilling sex life. Relationships thrive on connection, and that includes embracing intimacy, communication, and pleasure—all of which we explore with the dynamic duo behind Kinky Cocktail Hour, SafferMaster & Lady Petra.Together, we break down the unique challenges and joys that queer couples experience, discussing what sets LGBTQ+ relationships apart while uncovering the universal themes that connect us all. From personal stories to professional insights, we tackle the importance of a healthy sexual dynamic in long-term relationships and why open, honest conversations about sex are vital for both emotional and physical well-being.Join us for an eye-opening discussion filled with real talk, expert advice, and a touch of kink, as we celebrate love, desire, and the power of intimacy in queer relationships! Tune in, get curious, and let's talk about what makes a thriving sex life work for YOU.Show Notes:Kinky Cocktail Hour (podcast)Hard Married (book and blog)The Firm Tech Cock Ring (website)Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    S5E7 Stonewall Erasure: The Attack on LGBTQ+ History

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 49:00


    Episode Summary:Queernundrum listeners, we have a serious and urgent queernundrum to unpack. In February 2025, the National Park Service (NPS) quietly removed references to transgender activists from the Stonewall National Monument website—an act that erases the vital contributions of trans people to LGBTQ+ history. This isn't just a simple edit; it's part of a larger effort to rewrite history, erase queer activism, and justify ongoing discrimination against trans people today.

    S5E6 J.K. Rowling – Legacy, Controversy, and the New Harry Potter Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 48:34


    Episode Description:J.K. Rowling created a world that defined a generation, but in recent years, her legacy has been overshadowed by controversy. In this episode, we dive into:Her rise to fame and the creation of Harry PotterThe controversies surrounding her views on trans rightsHer continued involvement in the Harry Potter franchiseThe upcoming Harry Potter TV reboot and the fandom's reactionCan you separate the art from the artist? What does the future of the Wizarding World look like under Rowling's influence? Let's talk about it.

    S5E5 Roger Goodell: Standing for DEI When Others Won't

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 49:34


    At a time when many corporations and public figures are quietly retreating from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is taking a different path—doubling down on the league's commitment to DEI. But is this a genuine push for inclusivity, or just another corporate PR move?In this episode, we break down:The history of the NFL's DEI efforts, including the Rooney Rule and LGBTQ+ representation.How the anti-woke movement is pushing companies to abandon DEI.Why Goodell is standing firm on DEI policies while others back away.The impact on LGBTQ+ athletes and representation in sports.Does the NFL's commitment to diversity actually lead to systemic change?Join us for a deep dive into the intersection of sports, activism, and corporate accountability. Is Goodell leading a new era for DEI, or will the NFL cave under pressure?

    S5E4 The Queer Conundrum: Navigating Karla Sofía Gascón's Controversy

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 36:05


    Queernundrum listeners, we have a major queer conundrum to unpack this week. Karla Sofía Gascón, the groundbreaking trans actress who made history in Emilia Pérez, has found herself at the center of a controversy—one that raises big questions about accountability, redemption, and representation in the LGBTQ+ community.In this episode, we dive into:

    S5E3 Jodie Foster: Queer Icon, Hollywood Legend, and Love on Her Terms

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 46:33


    Hello, Queernundrum listeners! This week, we're diving into the extraordinary life and legacy of Jodie Foster—an actress, director, and trailblazing queer icon whose impact on Hollywood and the LGBTQ+ community is undeniable.In this episode, we explore Jodie's remarkable career, from her groundbreaking roles in Taxi Driver and The Silence of the Lambs to her achievements as a director and producer. We'll also take a closer look at her journey into queerness, including her unforgettable 2013 Golden Globes speech and her relationship with her wife, Alexandra Hedison.Join us as we discuss the themes of privacy, resilience, and authenticity that have shaped Foster's personal and professional life, making her a role model for generations of LGBTQ+ individuals.So grab your favorite beverage, get comfy, and let's celebrate the life and love of Jodie Foster!Episode Highlights:Jodie Foster's Career Highlights:A look back at Jodie's iconic performances in Taxi Driver, The Accused, and The Silence of the Lambs.Her work as a director on films like Little Man Tate and The Beaver, showcasing her talent behind the camera.Her Queerness and Golden Globes Speech:In 2013, Foster publicly acknowledged her queerness during her acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille Award. Her words, “I already did my coming out about a thousand years ago,” struck a chord with the LGBTQ+ community, especially those who value privacy and authenticity.The speech also highlighted the challenges of navigating a public life while staying true to one's identity.Jodie Foster and Alexandra Hedison:Explore Jodie's relationship with her wife, Alexandra Hedison, a photographer and former actress.Their private but enduring partnership demonstrates the beauty of queer love and the power of living authentically.Representation and Legacy:How Jodie's journey reflects the evolving attitudes toward LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood.Her mentorship and influence on younger actors and directors in the queer community.Fun Facts About Jodie Foster:Child prodigy: Valedictorian of her high school and a Yale graduate.Multilingual: Fluent in French and dubs her own performances for French releases of her films.Fierce advocate for privacy and living life on her own terms.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    S5E2 Emilia Pérez: A Bold Tale of Transformation, Redemption, and Queer Representation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 49:48


    Welcome to Queernundrum, where we explore the intersections of queer culture, storytelling, and society. In this episode, we dive into Emilia Pérez, the groundbreaking Netflix musical crime comedy that's got everyone talking. Directed by Jacques Audiard, this visually stunning and emotionally charged film redefines what it means to tell queer stories on screen.What We Cover in This Episode:Plot Breakdown: A deep dive into the story of Juan "Manitas" Del Monte, a feared cartel boss who transitions to live authentically as Emilia Pérez, leaving behind a life of crime while grappling with themes of identity, redemption, and family.Key Themes: How Emilia Pérez explores the complexities of self-discovery, reconciliation, and redemption through a queer lens.Cinematography Brilliance: A discussion on the collaboration between Jacques Audiard and cinematographer Paul Guilhaume, including their innovative use of soundstages, vibrant color palettes, and choreographed camera work to blend opera, telenovela, and musical genres.Impactful Moments: Highlights of the major turning points in the film, including Emilia's transition, her struggle to reconnect with her family, and her fight to atone for her past through a nonprofit organization.Queer Representation: Why Emilia Pérez is a milestone in queer cinema, offering not just visibility but depth and nuance to trans and queer characters.Why This Film Matters:Emilia Pérez doesn't just tell a story; it creates a space where queer identities are celebrated in all their complexity. The film pushes boundaries in genre and storytelling, challenging conventions and offering a refreshing take on narratives about transformation and acceptance.Fun Fact:Did you know that most of the movie was filmed on soundstages in Paris? This gave the filmmakers the freedom to craft surreal, theatrical backdrops that amplify the film's operatic vibe.Join the Conversation:We want to hear your thoughts on Emilia Pérez! What moments stood out to you? How do you think it contributes to the landscape of queer cinema? Share your take on our social media channels or leave us a voice message on our website.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    S5E1 A Year in Queernundrum: Reflecting on 2024 and Looking Ahead to 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 57:06


    Hello, Queernundrum listeners! As 2024 comes to a close, we're taking a moment to reflect on the incredible year we've shared with all of you. From deep dives into LGBTQ+ history to celebrating trailblazers, icons, and pop culture moments, this year has been nothing short of magical.In this special year-end episode, we'll revisit some of our favorite Queernundrum moments from 2024, share what's in store for 2025, and take a moment to thank YOU—our amazing listeners—for your support, insights, and enthusiasm.Grab your favorite beverage, get comfy, and let's celebrate the year that was while getting excited for what's to come. Here's to you, here's to us, and here's to an even more fabulous 2025!Episode Highlights:A Look Back at 2024:Recap our favorite moments, from queer icons and historical moments to groundbreaking shows, movies, and advocacy efforts.Celebrate the growth of our Queernundrum community.Listener Love:Share heartfelt thank-yous to our followers for your continued support, engagement, and passion for all things Queernundrum.Looking Ahead to 2025:Tease exciting new episodes, topics, and collaborations we have planned for the year ahead.Share our hopes and goals for Queernundrum as we continue to grow and celebrate LGBTQ+ stories and culture.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut Pro

    S4E12 Defying Gravity: The Wicked Movie

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 72:21


    Hello, Queernundrum listeners! Get ready to dive into a world of magic, music, and meaningful storytelling as we explore the highly anticipated Wicked movie, set to hit theaters in 2024. Directed by Jon M. Chu and starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, this two-part adaptation of the Broadway phenomenon promises to reimagine Oz like never before.Join us as we discuss the star-studded cast, dazzling costumes, and the emotional depth of the Wicked story. We'll also unpack its connections to The Wizard of Oz and explore why Wicked resonates so deeply with the LGBTQ+ community, from its themes of otherness and acceptance to its campy theatricality and celebration of chosen family.So, grab your broomstick—or your bubble—and let's soar into the enchanting world of Wicked!Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    S4E11 Somebody Somewhere: Finding Your People, Finding Your Voice

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 63:34


    Welcome back, Queernundrum listeners! This week, we're diving into the heartfelt and hilariously relatable world of Somebody Somewhere, the HBO series that's redefining small-town life and queer representation on screen. Inspired by the life of comedian and cabaret performer Bridget Everett, Somebody Somewhere follows Sam, a woman navigating grief, rediscovery, and connection in her Kansas hometown.Join us as we unpack the show's themes of chosen family, resilience, and the joy of finding your voice. We'll also highlight the standout performances from Bridget Everett, Jeff Hiller, and Murray Hill, and discuss why this series resonates so deeply with the LGBTQ+ community.Grab your favorite beverage, get comfy, and let's celebrate the beauty of Somebody Somewhere.Somebody Somewhere is an HBO comedy-drama series that follows Sam (played by Bridget Everett), a woman in her 40s living in her small Kansas hometown, struggling to find her place after the loss of her sister. We dive into Bridget Everett's personal touch, queer representation in small-town America, themes of grief and self-discovery and why Somebody Somewhere Matters.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    S4E10 From Monsters to Movements: James Whale and Joe Biden

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 64:50


    Welcome back, Queernundrum listeners! This week, we're bringing you a dynamic episode that spans the worlds of classic cinema and modern politics. We'll explore the life and legacy of James Whale, the openly gay director of Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein, whose work revolutionized horror films and gave us timeless stories that reflect the struggles of outsiders.Then, we'll shift gears to discuss President Joe Biden's long-standing commitment to LGBTQ+ rights, from his early advocacy as a senator to his groundbreaking policies as president. Join us as we connect the dots between art and activism, showcasing how visibility and allyship create lasting change.Grab your favorite beverage, get comfy, and let's dive into this inspiring journey from Hollywood to the White House.Episode Highlights:James Whale – Hollywood's Master of Monsters:Explore Whale's groundbreaking work in cinema, including his iconic films Frankenstein (1931) and Bride of Frankenstein (1935).We how Whale's identity as an openly gay man may or may not influenced his storytelling, particularly the themes of otherness, societal rejection, and resilience.Joe Biden – An Ally in Action:Highlight Biden's pivotal moments in LGBTQ+ advocacy, including his early opposition to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and his public support for same-sex marriage in 2012.Explore his presidency's accomplishments, such as the executive order extending federal protections for LGBTQ+ individuals and his administration's efforts to pass the Equality Act.Celebrate Biden's appointments of LGBTQ+ leaders like Pete Buttigieg and Dr. Rachel Levine, showcasing his commitment to representation and inclusion.Connecting Art and Activism:We discuss how James Whale's films and Joe Biden's policies both represent a fight against societal exclusion and the power of embracing one's authentic self.Highlight the shared message of resilience and progress, from Whale's subversive cinematic themes to Biden's legislative efforts to ensure dignity and equality for all.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    S4E9: Matthew Shepard and Frank Kameny: Legacies of Love and Activism

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 66:19


    Welcome back, Queernundrum listeners! This week, we honor the lives and legacies of two monumental figures in LGBTQ+ history: Matthew Shepard, whose tragic death became a turning point in the fight against hate crimes, and Frank Kameny, a trailblazing activist who dedicated his life to fighting systemic discrimination.Join us as we reflect on the events that shaped their lives, the challenges they faced, and how their stories continue to inspire the fight for equality and justice. From the heartbreaking loss of Matthew to Frank's tireless activism, this episode is a poignant reminder of the progress we've made and the work that lies ahead.Episode Highlights:Matthew Shepard – A Tragic Catalyst for Change:Learn about Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old University of Wyoming student, whose brutal murder in 1998 shocked the nation and brought attention to the pervasive violence faced by LGBTQ+ individuals.Explore the creation of the Matthew Shepard Foundation by his parents, Judy and Dennis Shepard, and its mission to promote equality, safety, and dignity for all.Discuss the landmark Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, signed into law in 2009, and how it expanded protections against hate crimes in the United States.Frank Kameny – A Pioneer for LGBTQ+ Rights:Delve into the life of Frank Kameny, a Harvard-educated astronomer who became one of the first openly gay activists in the U.S. after being fired from his federal job in 1957.Highlight Kameny's key achievements, including his fight against the federal ban on LGBTQ+ employees, his co-founding of the Mattachine Society of Washington, D.C., and his role in challenging the American Psychiatric Association to declassify homosexuality as a mental illness.Reflect on Kameny's slogan, “Gay is Good,” and how it helped shift societal attitudes toward LGBTQ+ pride and visibility.Quotes to Ponder:“Every time we tell Matthew's story, we chip away at hate.” – Judy Shepard“Gay is Good.” – Frank Kameny“Matthew Shepard's life reminds us of the cost of hate, while Frank Kameny's legacy reminds us of the power of activism to fight it.”Call to Action:Support Their Causes: Consider donating to the Matthew Shepard Foundation and other organizations fighting for LGBTQ+ equality and safety.Engage with Us: Share your thoughts on the legacies of Matthew Shepard and Frank Kameny. How do their stories inspire you to take action? Join the conversation on our social media platforms.Resources and Further Reading:Matthew Shepard Foundation: [Link]Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act: [Link]Frank Kameny's Papers at the Library of Congress: [Link] and Link

    S4E8 Bold Voices in History: Aaron Copland and Sarah McBride

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 57:24


    Welcome back, Queernundrum listeners! This week, we're diving into the lives of two trailblazing figures who've left indelible marks on their fields and on history: Aaron Copland, the legendary composer who defined the "American sound" in classical music while navigating life as a queer man, and Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress who is reshaping the future of American politics.Join us as we explore their groundbreaking achievements, the challenges they faced, and their lasting legacies for the LGBTQ+ community. From Copland's timeless compositions to McBride's advocacy for equality and inclusion, this episode is a celebration of resilience, courage, and the power of representation.Episode Highlights:Aaron Copland – The American Sound:Explore how Aaron Copland's music, including iconic works like Fanfare for the Common Man and Appalachian Spring, captured the essence of American identity.We discuss Copland's life as a gay man in the 20th century and how his outsider perspective influenced his groundbreaking compositions.And reflect on Copland's progressive politics, his brush with McCarthy-era scrutiny, and how his music continues to inspire generations.Sarah McBride – A History-Making Trailblazer:Celebrate Sarah McBride's recent election as the first openly transgender member of Congress, representing Delaware in the U.S. House of Representatives.Highlight McBride's journey from her advocacy with the Human Rights Campaign to her historic speech at the Democratic National Convention in 2016.Dive into McBride's legislative priorities, including LGBTQ+ rights, healthcare access, workplace equity, and reproductive freedom.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    S4E7: Bold Beats and Boundary Breakers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 57:51


    Episode Description:Welcome back, Queernundrum listeners! Today, we're bringing you a special episode that highlights two incredible individuals from different eras, both of whom have left their marks on queer culture and art: Chappell Roan, the rising pop sensation with a flair for queer anthems, and Dirk Bogarde, a pioneering actor who used his career to challenge societal norms and expand LGBTQ+ representation in cinema. Though their stories come from different corners of the entertainment world, both are connected by their courage, creativity, and commitment to authenticity.Grab your favorite beverage, get comfy, and let's dive into the bold beats and boundary-breaking moments of Chappell Roan and Dirk Bogarde!Episode Highlights:Chappell Roan – Queer Pop Star in the Making:We explore Chappell Roan's rise as an independent queer pop artist and how she's used her platform to celebrate LGBTQ+ liberation.Her breakout single "Pink Pony Club" has become an anthem of queer joy and self-discovery, offering a safe space for young LGBTQ+ individuals to feel seen and accepted.Discuss her commitment to creating safe, inclusive environments at her concerts, where fans are encouraged to celebrate their identities and feel empowered.Highlight Chappell's activism and philanthropy, including her collaborations with LGBTQ+ organizations like The Trevor Project, focusing on mental health and queer youth support.Dirk Bogarde – The Original Boundary Breaker:We dive deep into Dirk Bogarde's extraordinary career, from his early roles in British comedies to his groundbreaking performances in socially conscious films like Victim (1961).Bogarde's portrayal of a barrister blackmailed for his homosexuality in Victim was revolutionary, as it tackled LGBTQ+ issues at a time when homosexuality was still illegal in the UK.Explore his later work with directors like Joseph Losey and Luchino Visconti in films such as The Servant and Death in Venice, where he continued to push boundaries around sexuality, class, and human desire.Discuss how Bogarde's private life, including his close relationship with Anthony Forwood, reflected the complexities of being a gay man in a less accepting era, and how his courage paved the way for more honest portrayals of LGBTQ+ lives in cinema.Call to Action:Engage with Us: What do Chappell Roan and Dirk Bogarde mean to you as trailblazers for queer representation in their respective fields? Join the conversation on our social media platforms and share your thoughts!Support Queer Artists: Consider streaming Chappell Roan's latest music or revisiting some of Dirk Bogarde's most iconic films. Supporting queer art keeps the legacy of these boundary-breakers alive.Resources and Further Reading:Chappell Roan's: NBC New ArticleThe Trevor Project and LGBTQ+ Mental Health Resources: [Link]Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    S4E6 The Dad We Wanted, The Dad We Need

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 55:04


    Welcome back, Queernundrum listeners! Today, we're bringing you an episode that celebrates two men from very different worlds, both of whom have left a lasting impact on LGBTQ+ rights and representation: Robert Reed, the beloved father figure from The Brady Bunch, and Tim Walz, the current Governor of Minnesota and an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ equality and social justice. While Robert Reed was the dad we grew up watching, keeping the Brady kids in line, Tim Walz is the dad we need—leading the charge for LGBTQ+ rights, philanthropy, and equality in modern-day America.Grab your favorite beverage, get comfy, and join us as we dive into their contributions, their impact, and what they mean to the LGBTQ+ community. Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    S4E5 Pop Icons and Vampire Vibes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 56:02


    Pop Icons and Vampire Vibes: Taylor Swift's Philanthropy and What We Do In The ShadowsWelcome back to another fabulous episode of Queernundrum! This week, we're diving into two seemingly different yet equally fascinating topics: the philanthropic efforts of global superstar Taylor Swift and the wildly entertaining, queer-friendly TV show, What We Do In The Shadows. Get ready to explore how Taylor Swift uses her platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and give back to communities in need, and how a comedy about vampire roommates has become a surprising hit among queer audiences. Grab your favorite beverage, get comfy, and join us for a fun and insightful ride!Episode Highlights:Taylor Swift's Philanthropy and Support for LGBTQ+ Rights:Discover how Taylor Swift evolved from country darling to pop icon and outspoken ally for the LGBTQ+ community.We'll discuss her powerful song “You Need to Calm Down,” which became an anthem for LGBTQ+ pride and advocacy, and her public support for the Equality Act.Learn about Taylor's significant donations to LGBTQ+ organizations, including GLAAD and how her philanthropy extends beyond LGBTQ+ issues to support education, disaster relief, and more.What We Do In The Shadows: A Queer Delight in the Dark:Get ready to laugh as we dive into the hilarious and quirky world of What We Do In The Shadows, the TV series based on the cult-favorite film by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement.We'll explore the show's unique blend of comedy and horror, its clever satire of modern life, and why it resonates with queer audiences.An how Holly has not seen the show...Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Strength, Speed, and Sparkle: The Stories of Ilona Maher, Sha'Carri Richardson, and Betty White

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 59:19


    Welcome back to another captivating episode of Queernundrum! Today, we're celebrating three incredible women who have left an indelible mark on their fields and the world at large: Ilona Maher, Sha'Carri Richardson, and Betty White. Join us as we explore the journeys of these remarkable individuals, highlighting their athletic feats, advocacy for inclusivity, and the unique ways they've inspired countless people.Episode Highlights:Ilona Maher – Rugby Powerhouse:Discover Ilona Maher's rise in the world of rugby, from her beginnings at Quinnipiac University to becoming a key player on the USA Women's Rugby Sevens team.Explore how Ilona embraces her queer identity and uses her platform to advocate for inclusivity, mental health awareness, and body positivity.Learn about Ilona's vibrant social media presence and how she connects with fans through her humor and authenticity.Sha'Carri Richardson – Sprinting Sensation:Dive into Sha'Carri Richardson's journey to becoming one of the fastest women in the world, with highlights from her record-breaking performances at the NCAA Championships and the U.S. Olympic Trials.Understand the challenges Sha'Carri has faced, including her suspension from the Tokyo Olympics, and how she continues to advocate for equitable treatment of athletes.Celebrate Sha'Carri's openness about her queer identity and her role as a visible and proud LGBTQ+ athlete.Betty White – Entertainment Icon:Celebrate the life and legacy of Betty White, whose career spanned over seven decades, making her a beloved figure in television and film.Highlight Betty's contributions to LGBTQ+ advocacy, including her support for marriage equality and her outspoken stance on inclusivity.Reflect on Betty's unique blend of humor, charm, and kindness that endeared her to fans of all ages and backgrounds.Quotes to Inspire:“Being true to myself has always been my greatest strength, on and off the field.” – Ilona Maher“Competing as my authentic self has been a deeply fulfilling experience, even with the challenges that come with it.” – Sha'Carri Richardson“It's your outlook on life that counts. If you take yourself lightly and don't take yourself too seriously, pretty soon you can find the humor in our everyday lives.” – Betty WhiteCall to Action:Engage with Us: Share your thoughts on today's episode and how the stories of Ilona Maher, Sha'Carri Richardson, and Betty White have inspired you. Join the conversation on our social media channels and let's continue to celebrate these incredible women together.Support Advocacy: Consider supporting organizations that promote inclusivity and equality in sports and entertainment, such as Athlete Ally, the Human Rights Campaign, and GLAAD.Resources and Further Reading:2024 LGBTQ Paris Olympic and Paralympic GuideClosing Remarks:Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Queernundrum. The stories of Ilona Maher, Sha'Carri Richardson, and Betty White remind us of the power of authenticity, resilience, and kindness. Until next time, keep celebrating your unique selves and the incredible contributions of our LGBTQ+ community.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut...

    Breaking Barriers: The Impact of Norman Lear and Lia Thomas on Inclusion

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 68:47


    Welcome back to another exciting episode of Queernundrum! In today's show, we're exploring the incredible journeys of two trailblazers who have broken barriers and paved the way for greater inclusion in their respective fields: Norman Lear and Lia Thomas. From transforming the television landscape to making history in collegiate swimming, these two icons have significantly impacted the fight for equality and representation.Episode Highlights:Norman Lear's Revolution: Dive into the world of Norman Lear, the legendary television producer behind groundbreaking shows like "All in the Family," "The Jeffersons," and "Maude." Learn how his fearless approach to addressing social issues through comedy challenged societal norms and opened up crucial conversations about race, gender, and sexuality.Lia Thomas's Historic Victory: Discover the inspiring story of Lia Thomas, the first openly transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I national championship. We'll discuss her journey, the challenges she's faced, and the broader implications of her success for transgender athletes worldwide.“Competing as my authentic self has been a deeply fulfilling experience, even with the challenges that come with it.” – Lia Thomas“I knew transitioning would be a struggle, but I wanted to live my true self and pursue my passion for swimming.” – Lia Thomas“Visibility matters. It's important for young transgender athletes to see that they can compete and succeed as their true selves.” – Lia Thomas“Norman Lear's shows did more than entertain; they challenged viewers to think differently about the world around them.” – Queernundrum on the Norman AffectIntro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    From Shrouded Legacy to Proud Visibility

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 52:14


    In this episode of Queernundrum, we explore the evolving journey of LGBTQ+ visibility through the lives of two remarkable figures: Paul Lynde and Chasten Buttigieg. We delve into the unique challenges and triumphs they faced as they navigated their public and private lives in different eras, highlighting the broader struggle of the queer community to live out loud and proud.Paul Lynde's Hidden Influence:Overview of Paul Lynde's career and his iconic roles on "Hollywood Squares" and "Bewitched."The cultural impact of Lynde's flamboyant persona and sharp wit, despite the societal constraints of his time.Discussion on how Lynde provided subtle representation for the queer community and the complexities of his life as a gay man in mid-20th century America.Chasten Buttigieg's Open Advocacy:Introduction to Chasten Buttigieg's life, from his conservative upbringing to becoming a visible advocate.Exploration of his memoir, "I Have Something to Tell You," and its impact on LGBTQ+ visibility and acceptance.Chasten's role in Pete Buttigieg's presidential campaign and his contributions to the national conversation on LGBTQ+ rights.Connecting the Generations:Analysis of the progress made from Lynde's era to today, showcasing how representation and advocacy have evolved.Personal anecdotes and reflections on the importance of visibility and living authentically.The ongoing challenges and the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community in the fight for equality and acceptance.Show Highlights:“Paul Lynde never publicly acknowledged his sexuality, yet his presence and humor provided a beacon for many.”“Chasten Buttigieg's candid memoir and public advocacy offer a powerful message of acceptance and love.”“From hidden lives to living proud, the journey of LGBTQ+ visibility is one of courage, resilience, and continuous progress.”Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    S4E1 Queer Figures and Supporters: One Revolutionary and One Trailblazer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 62:52


    Hello, Queernundrum listeners! We're thrilled to have you back for another exciting season. We've missed our amazing community and can't wait to dive into more fascinating discussions, heartwarming stories, and thought-provoking topics that matter to the LGBTQ+ community and beyond.This season, we have an incredible lineup of guests, insightful conversations, and a few surprises up our sleeve. Whether you're a longtime listener or just joining us, we're here to explore the beautiful complexities of queer life, love, and everything in between.In this captivating episode of Queernundrum, we delve into the fascinating lives of two legendary figures who left an indelible mark on both Hollywood and the LGBTQ+ community: Marlon Brando and Bea Arthur. We explore Brando's complex sexuality, his outspoken support for gay rights, and his groundbreaking roles that challenged societal norms. Additionally, we celebrate Bea Arthur's legacy, highlighting her iconic roles in "Maude" and "The Golden Girls," and her unwavering advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and support for the Ali Forney Center.Join us as we uncover the ways in which these two iconic personalities championed LGBTQ+ visibility and equality, both on and off the screen. Their stories offer a compelling blend of courage, activism, and artistry that continues to inspire and resonate today.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 17 | Queer and Suicide

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 62:36


    Welcome back to another enlightening episode of Queernundrum! In this episode, we dive deep into a crucial and often stigmatized topic, suicide. We wrap up with something lighthearted, we talk about the amazing Thom Hulce!Resources and Notes: FYI, we are not medical professionals, you don't have to be either. When it comes to suicide, just asking is the beginning:Opening Communication: Asking someone directly about their thoughts of suicide opens up a channel of communication. It lets the individual know that someone cares and is willing to listen without judgment.Immediate Relief: Many individuals who are struggling with suicidal thoughts experience immediate relief when they are asked about it. It can provide a sense of validation and acknowledgment of their pain.Connection to Help: Suicide assessment is often the first step in connecting individuals to professional help, such as mental health counselors, crisis hotlines, or support groups. Prompt intervention can prevent a suicide attempt.Safety Planning: Conversations about suicide can lead to the development of safety plans. These plans include strategies for coping with suicidal thoughts and identifying sources of support.Reducing Isolation: Suicidal individuals often feel isolated and alone. Talking about their thoughts can break the isolation and encourage them to seek support from friends, family, or mental health professionals.Risk Assessment: Professionals who assess suicide risk can determine the level of risk an individual poses to themselves. This assessment informs treatment and support strategies.Follow-Up: After the initial assessment, it's essential to follow up with individuals to ensure their safety and continued support. Regular check-ins can make a significant difference.Show Links:CDC Suicide Data988 Suicide & Crisis LifelineTREVOR PROJECTLIFELINE FOR VETSAMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION (AFSP)NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESSAMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SUICIDOLOGYSUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTERIntro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 16: Queer and Aging

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 45:10


    Welcome to another episode of Queernundrum! Today, we dive into a crucial and often overlooked topic—the experiences of LGBTQAI+ seniors. Our elders bear the resilience of having navigated discrimination, societal prejudices, and the challenges of developing their identities in less accepting times.Before we explore the unique journey of LGBTQAI+ seniors, let's take a moment to acknowledge the present. As of today, 84 anti-LGBTQAI+ laws have been passed across the country, while 227 were thankfully shut down. However, 187 laws are advancing, attacking various fronts like accurate IDs, civil rights, free speech, healthcare, public accommodations, and schools. (see ACLU to learn more).A Glimpse into the Past:Reflecting on the 1940s, homosexuality was largely criminalized, and individuals faced legal persecution. Living in the closet was a necessity, affecting their sense of community. Homosexuality was considered a mental illness, leading to harmful practices like conversion therapy. Discrimination in healthcare was rampant, and legal protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity were nonexistent.Progress:Fast forward to today, and there has been a significant shift in societal attitudes. LGBTQAI+ individuals experience greater social acceptance, a sense of community, and there's growing acknowledgment of diverse gender identities and sexual orientations. Legal milestones, like the marriage equality act and the 14th Amendment, mark substantial progress.Reflection:Our elder LGBTQAI+ individuals came of age during times of extreme prejudice, while younger generations often experience more supportive environments during their formative years. Elders may have spent a significant part of their lives in the closet due to societal pressures, while younger individuals often grow up in a more visible and accepting LGBTQAI+ culture. Elder LGBTQAI+ individuals might have faced rejection from biological families, leading to the importance of chosen families. Younger generations often experience more openness within their families. We recognize this is not always the case., discrimination still exist.Our call to action is clear: lets work together to create a future where our LGBTQAI+ seniors can age gracefully, surrounded by environments that honor their resilience, acknowledge their unique journeys, and celebrate the wealth of wisdom they bring to our community.We celebrate the resilience of our LGBTQAI+ seniors, acknowledging the wisdom they bring to our community. As we advocate for inclusive policies and cultural competence in healthcare, we commit to ensuring that the journey of aging is marked by pride, acceptance, and a continued sense of belonging.Donate:/Learn More at SAGE. Founded in 1978, SAGE is a national organization that offers supportive services and consumer resources to LGBTQ+ older people and their caregivers.National Resource Center On LGBTQ+ Aging Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” “Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA” and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 15: Catch Up and Pivot

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 47:47


    Join us in this exciting episode as we take you behind the scenes of Queernundrum Season 3. We're back with our signature banter, laughter, and a fresh perspective as we navigate the dynamic landscape of LGBTQAI+ conversations.Season 3 marks a pivotal moment for Queernundrum. We've been on a journey of exploration, diving into new topics, and redefining our approach. In this episode, we open up about the decision to pivot, sharing the why behind our choices and the exciting directions we're heading.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 14 | Dorothy Arzner

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 64:19


    Welcome to another episode of Queernundrum, where we explore the lives and legacies of remarkable individuals who have left a mark on history. In today's episode, we dive into the incredible life and career of Dorothy Arzner, an American film director, a true pioneer in the entertainment industry, and an LGBTQ+ icon.Dorothy Arzner was a trailblazer, and her story is nothing short of inspirational. Born 1897, she would go on to become one of the most prolific and innovative directors in the history of American cinema. In an era when female directors were a rarity, Arzner shattered glass ceilings and blazed a trail for future generations of women in film.In 1927, she directed her first feature film, "Fashions for Women," making her the first woman to direct a sound film. One of Arzner's most iconic films is "The Wild Party" (1929), starring the legendary Clara Bow, a Hollywood sweetheart. It was a critical and commercial success and solidified Arzner's reputation as a director who could bring out the best in her actors and push the boundaries of storytelling. She was known for her meticulous attention to detail, innovative camera work, and her ability to create dynamic and compelling narratives.Throughout her career, Dorothy Arzner directed numerous films, working with some of the biggest stars of her time, including Katharine Hepburn, Joan Crawford, and Lucille Ball. Her work covered a wide range of genres, from comedies and dramas to musicals, and consistently pushed the boundaries of what was possible in filmmaking.But Dorothy Arzner's story is not just one of cinematic achievement; it's also a story of personal courage and resilience. Arzner was openly gay in an era when such a revelation was met with hostility and discrimination. She lived her life authentically and unapologetically, making her a queer icon and an inspiration to the LGBTQ+ community. Her work often featured strong, independent female characters, which was a reflection of her own determination to break through the barriers imposed by a male-dominated industry.Arzner's influence on Hollywood extended far beyond her own films. She mentored and inspired a new generation of filmmakers, both male and female, and her legacy can be seen in the work of directors who followed in her footsteps.In this episode, we explore the life and career of Dorothy Arzner, a visionary director, a pioneer in cinema, and a queer icon. Join us as we celebrate her groundbreaking contributions to the world of film and honor her legacy as a trailblazer who fearlessly shattered the glass ceiling, both in Hollywood and in matters of the heart.Q-News:LGBTQ+ Montanans have celebrated another brief win after a judge prolonged the injunction on the state's vaguely-worded drag banBiden honors Matthew Shepard and condemns anti-LGBTQ violence - On the 25th anniversary of Shepard's death, President Biden condemned anti-LGBTQ violenceCasting gay actors to play gay characters is about ‘authenticity'60th anniversary of the March on Washington Gay and targeted in Uganda: Inside the extreme crackdown on LGBTQ...

    Season 3 Episode 13 | Billy Haines

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 60:46


    Billy Haines was a notable American actor of the silent film era and early talkies. He began his career in the entertainment industry as a vaudeville performer and model. He made his way to Hollywood and gained fame as a leading man in numerous silent films during the 1920s.Haines was known for his charismatic screen presence and comedic talent. He appeared in popular films such as "Show People" (1928) and "Tell It to the Marines" (1926), earning him a dedicated fan base. What sets Billy Haines apart in LGBTQ+ history is that he was one of the few actors of his era to openly live as a gay man in Hollywood. He had a long-term romantic partnership with his partner, Jimmie Shields, which was uncommon and often considered scandalous at the time.Despite his success in the film industry, Haines' career faced a setback when rumors of his sexuality began to circulate. In 1933, he was faced with an ultimatum by MGM Studios to end his relationship with Jimmie Shields or have his contract terminated. Haines chose love over his career and left the film industry.After leaving Hollywood, Billy Haines transitioned into a successful career as an interior decorator, becoming renowned for his stylish and innovative designs. He maintained a strong and loving relationship with Jimmie Shields for over five decades until his death in 1973. In the years that followed, Haines' story became an important part of LGBTQ+ history, representing the challenges faced by gay individuals in the entertainment industry during a less accepting time. His choice to live openly with his partner and prioritize his personal happiness over his career was a bold and pioneering act.Q-News:California Republicans fight over softening stance against abortion and same-sex marriage – NBC NEWSAppeals court upholds Tennessee and Kentucky bans on trans care for minors -NBC NEWSProgressive Florida churches rally against DeSantis over LGBTQ, abortion and school laws - Miami HeraldHuman Rights Campaign Remembers US Senator Dianne Feinstein - HRC.orgShow Notes:How Billy Haines Became Hollywoods Leading Decorator - Town and Country MagWilliam Haines - WikipediaOut of the Closet, Off the Screen - 2001 Documentary - YouTubeIntro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 12 | Little Richard

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 55:39


    Little Richard, born Richard Wayne Penniman, in 1932 Georgia. He was a trailblazing musician, singer, and songwriter whose contributions to the world of music are immeasurable. He is often referred to as the "Architect of Rock 'n' Roll" due to his pioneering role in shaping the genre during its formative years in the 1950s.Richard's musical journey began at an early age. Growing up in a deeply religious family, he sang gospel music in church, developing a powerful and dynamic vocal style that would later become his trademark. In the mid-1950s, Little Richard burst onto the music scene with a string of hits that would forever change the landscape of popular music. His energetic, flamboyant stage presence and wild piano playing, combined with his unmistakable voice, created a unique and electrifying sound. His breakthrough came with the song "Tutti Frutti" in 1955, followed by classics like "Long Tall Sally," "Lucille," and "Good Golly, Miss Molly." These hits not only topped the charts but also had a profound influence on future generations of musicians.Little Richard's impact on the development of rock 'n' roll cannot be overstated. He helped bridge the gap between rhythm and blues and rock, infusing the genre with a frenetic energy and a sense of liberation. His gender-bending, flamboyant style challenged traditional notions of masculinity and sexuality in the conservative 1950s.Despite his groundbreaking success, Richard faced numerous challenges and struggles. He grappled with issues related to his sexuality and identity, ultimately identifying as gay, though he had a complex relationship with his own orientation due to societal norms of the era. His life also saw periods of substance abuse and financial troubles. However, his resilience and enduring love for music kept him in the spotlight.In the late 1950s, Little Richard experienced a religious conversion and withdrew from the music industry to become a preacher. He returned to recording and performing in subsequent years, often balancing his dual roles as a musician and a minister. This phase of his career saw him release gospel and spiritual music, reflecting his deep faith.Throughout his lifetime, Little Richard received numerous accolades and honors for his contributions to music. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, and his influence can be heard in the work of countless artists, including The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Prince, and David Bowie.Little Richard's impact extended beyond his music. He challenged racial segregation in the American South during the Jim Crow era by refusing to perform for segregated audiences. His actions contributed to breaking down racial barriers in the music industry, paving the way for future Black artists.News & notes:Hot Headlines: “Kansas to no longer change trans people's birth certificates to reflect gender identities” | “Tennessee elects its first transgender lawmaker” | “Alabama Public Library Service votes to create a list of inappropriate books for kids” Bands no, not those kind. More bans on LGBTQ:As another academic year gets underway, more school boards across the country are debating banning LGBTQ Pride flags, Two California school districts banned the display of LGBTQ pride flags Tuesday as organizations and municipalities move to limit flags on display, often citing the controversy around them. – USA Today The American Civil Liberties Union teamed up with the Gilbert Baker Foundation this year to create legal resources for communities across the country to fight...

    Season 3 Episode 11 | Star Trek - Boldly Going Away

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 61:57


    In this week's show, we talk about the cancellation of Star Trek Discovery and Prodigy. In 2017, Star Trek: Discovery made a significant leap forward in LGBTQ+ representation. The character of Lieutenant Stamets, played by Anthony Rapp, became the first openly gay character with a significant role in the series. The show not only acknowledged his identity but also portrayed his same-sex relationship in a natural and positive light. This marked a significant milestone in Star Trek's commitment to inclusivity and LGBTQ+ representation.The subsequent series, "Star Trek: Picard," continued the tradition of queer representation. It introduced a transgender character, Gray Tal, portrayed by Ian Alexander. This marked the first time a transgender actor played a transgender character in the Star Trek franchise, further demonstrating its commitment to authentic representation.Star Trek has played a significant role in advancing LGBTQ+ representation in popular culture; it has sought to challenge societal norms, promote inclusivity, and provide a positive representation of LGBTQ+ characters. Those franchise boldly continues to be recognized as a pioneering force in the realm of queer representation within the science fiction genre, Paramount+ seeks to remove some of the shows from its network, claiming "low ratings", only we do not know what those ratings are and therefor have to trust this is not another "whitewashing" of our queer characters.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 10 | Who's Your Daddy?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 36:21


    Happy Father's Day! Join us as we talk about our Internet Daddy. Pedro Pascal is a talented Chilean-American actor who has made a significant impact in both television and film. His breakthrough performances in "Game of Thrones" and "Narcos" catapulted him to fame, and his roles in "The Mandalorian" and "The Last of Us" solidified his status as a rising star. With his versatility, charisma, and dedication to his craft, Pedro Pascal continues to be a compelling presence on screen, captivating audiences with his performances and leaving a lasting impression. We all know and love him as our "Internet Daddy".Aside from his acting skills, Pascal is also recognized for his activism and support for various causes. He has been an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and has used his platform to raise awareness and promote inclusivity. Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 9 | Spokane Pride

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 52:29


    Stonewall Riots and the Birth of the Modern LGBTQ+ Rights Movement began long before the Famous 1969 New York riots and it will continue around the world for generations to come. Today, we talk about Spokane Pride.Spokane Pride is a week-long celebration that brings together the LGBTQ+ community, allies, and supporters to honor diversity, promote visibility, and advocate for equality. Through events like the Pride Parade, Pride in the Park, and auxiliary activities, Spokane Pride fosters a sense of unity, acceptance, and celebration. It serves as a testament to Spokane's commitment to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all, and to the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights and social justice in the region.Spokane Pride also serves as an important platform for advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and raising awareness about issues that affect the community. It provides an opportunity to address challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals and work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society.Show Notes: Spokane PridePeace Angels (Facebook)PJAMRS - Peace and Justice Activist Musical Rascals of Spokane (Facebook)Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 8 | Queer and Seen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 57:04


    Pride celebrations are annual events held in numerous cities around the world to commemorate and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. These vibrant and inclusive festivals serve as a platform to promote equality, visibility, and acceptance, while also honoring the history and struggles of the LGBTQ+ movement. Pride events vary in scale, duration, and activities, but they all share a common goal of fostering a sense of belonging and advocating for LGBTQ+ rights.In Today's episode, we talk about Disney+'s Pride From Above and Pride | To Be Seen. These documentaries cover Pride from around the world and being queer and seen. We learned about cities like Tokyo, Taipei, Seoul, and Bangkok holding Pride events that advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, visibility, and acceptance within their respective societies. These events often face unique challenges due to cultural and legal contexts, but they serve as important platforms for progress and fostering LGBTQ+ visibility.In Africa, Pride celebrations have emerged in various cities, promoting LGBTQ+ visibility and advocating for rights amidst challenging social and legal landscapes. Johannesburg in South Africa, Accra in Ghana, and Nairobi in Kenya are among the cities hosting Pride events that celebrate queer identities, culture, and activism.Australia and New Zealand also have a robust Pride tradition. Sydney's Mardi Gras is renowned worldwide, featuring a spectacular parade, parties, and cultural events that bring together LGBTQ+ communities and allies. Auckland, Wellington, and Melbourne are among the other cities in the region that celebrate Pride with diverse and inclusive festivities.Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 7 | Queer Growing Pains in Television

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 53:50


    In today's show we talk about the decline in Queer representation in television/streaming providers. Since its inception as an integral part of our lives, television has both reflected and nurtured cultural mores and values. Television brought the realities of real-world events into our living rooms in vivid detail. From the unfolding story of the assignation of John F. Kennedy through to the death Lee Harvey Oswald, the Vietnam War, and the Cold War. With the resulting intense stress, many people turned to escapist programs such as I Dream of Jeannie to Game of Thrones – we have coined a phrase for this: “Binge Worthy”. From the Death of Princess Diana, the OJ Simpson trial, the 9-1-1 Trade Towers, wars, and much more. Television has brought these realities and escapist programs into our lives. Now, as we see unprecedented legislation against the Queer community we are seeing a drop in Queer representation in television for more heteronormative escapist programs.Show NotesCNN “Record number of anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced this year”. At least 417 anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced in state legislatures across the United States since the start of the year — a new record, according to American Civil Liberties Union data as of April 3. That's already more than twice the number of such bills introduced all of last year.Durante, Ruben, Paolo Pinotti, and Andrea Tesei. 2019. "The Political Legacy of Entertainment TV." American Economic Review, 109 (7): 2497-2530. Studies have showed that found that individuals exposed to entertainment TV as children were less cognitively sophisticated and civic-minded as adults, and ultimately more vulnerable to political rhetoric.Gaytimes Article “Every LGBTQ+ show canceled over the past year, from Warrior Nun to Gossip Girl” 2022 was undeniably one of the best (and most authentic) on record for LGBTQ+ characters and narratives. Because queers can't have nice things, however, several championed dramas with L's, G's, B's, T's and Q's have been unceremoniously axed over the past year to pandemonium online.GLAAD Report “Where We Are on TV Report – 2022” The Where We Are on TV report analyzes the number of LGBTQ characters on primetime scripted series on broadcast networks, primetime scripted series on cable networks, and scripted series on streaming services for 2022-2023 TV season. This year's report was released in March 2023.Study: “The Relationship Between Television and Culture”Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 6 | To Be or Not To Be - Queer Rights

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 68:50


    We are back after a short long unexpected break. We did it all in 4 months - packed, moved, moved again, traveled, illness, and work. We missed you and we are excited to jump back into it with this episode on Queer rights - an American legal battle. In today's episode, To Be or Not To Be - Queer Rights, we talk about our home states: Washington and Idaho. Neighboring states with drastically different laws impacting our queer community. Show Notes: LGBT rights in Washington (state)Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in the U.S. state of Washington have evolved significantly since the late 1900s. Same-sex sexual activity was legalized in 1976 after Seattle City Council passed an employment nondiscrimination ordinance and a housing nondiscrimination ordinance protecting homosexuals and then repealed the State sodomy law. LGBT people are fully protected from discrimination in the areas of employment, housing, and public accommodations; in 2006 Washington state enacted anti-discrimination legislation regarding sexual orientation and gender identity. Since 2012, same-sex marriage has been legal and same-sex couples are allowed to adopt. Americans' Support for Key LGBTQ Rights Continues to Tick UpwardWashington is frequently referred to as one of the United States' most LGBT-friendly states (top 5 states). Opinion polling has shown that a majority of Washingtonians support same-sex marriage and LGBT rights. A 2019 survey from the Public Religion Research Institute showed that 86% of residents supported anti-discrimination laws protecting LGBT people. Washington's Equality ProfileSee how Washington compares to the rest of the country on the Snapshot page. Washington's LGBTQ Laws and Policies. Click on each issue for more information ... Washington lawmakers buck trend of anti-trans billsAs some states seek to limit gender-affirming care, Washington is going in the opposite direction. Gender Affirming Treatment Law Now in Effect | ProviderStarting January 1, 2022, the Washington State Gender-Affirming Treatment Act imposes several requirements on coverage for health plans for gender-affirming ...Washington bill to allow medical transgender interventions ...2023 A Washington state bill that would strip parents' rights to intervene on their kids medical care in certain circumstances passed the House, ...A bill written to protect young people seeking reproductive health services or gender-affirming care that was widely misrepresented online passed the Democrat-controlled Washington legislature Wednesday.Viral posts falsely claimed the bill would result in children being legally taken from their parents if they did not consent to their child's...

    Season 3 Episode 5 | The Whale

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 42:46


    In today's episode we get into Brandon Fraser's character in the movie The Whale - no worries, no spoilers. Should only queer people play queer characters? and what are we seeing queerly represented in Hollywood and media?Share your thoughts on these topics via Facebook/Instagram/Twitter.If you want to share your stories or questions please email us Queernundrum@queernundrum.com, that is a Queer Nun with a Drum dot com. OR connect with us on any of our social media platforms. Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 4 | A Darling Conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 92:44


    Welcome to our first guest episode! and it is a Darling conversation we think you will love. This week's episode is a bit long, full of laughs and great insights - totally worth it. Join us as we sit down one on one with an amazing human, Miss Marica Darling. Marcia Darling is an entrepreneur, inventor, and thespian. She enjoys gaming, music, philosophy, and really bad movies. Her goal is to encourage authentic living and unabashed conversation. Visit www.streampad.tech for her latest project.If you want to share your stories or questions please email us Queernundrum@queernundrum.com, that is a Queer Nun with a Drum dot com. OR connect with us on any of our social media platforms. Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 3: A Baby Boomer, Gen X and a Millennial walk into a room

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 58:07


    A Baby Boomer, two Gen X'ers and a Millennial walk into a room... You are in for a treat. We are joined by our spouses... We run the full gambit of topics: Herpes to Golden Girls and a lot of laughs in between. Enjoy.Until next time... be well.Resources/Recommendations to check out:Pod Save America - Pod Save America is a no-bullshit conversation about politics Vote Save America - learn more about how you can helpNeed help/support? check out Better Help OR Trevor ProjectIf you want to share your stories or questions please email us Queernundrum@queernundrum.com, that is a Queer Nun with a Drum dot com. OR connect with us on any of our social media platforms. Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 2: It's A Wonderful Queermas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 57:54


    Finally! we are getting wonderful Christmas movies that represent the Queer community. Join us as we talk about the top Queermas movies of the year, and who is leading the charge (Hallmark!) and who's not... Hint: it rhymes with homophobic and sounds like GAC.Top Movies are:Happiest Season (Hulu)A New York Christmas Wedding (Netflix)The Holiday Sitter (Hallmark)Single All The Way (Netflix)A good classic Christmas Movie: White Christmas is playing on Netflix.Until next time... be well.Resources/Recommendations to check out:Pod Save America - Pod Save America is a no-bullshit conversation about politics Vote Save America - learn more about how you can helpNeed help/support? check out Better Help OR Trevor ProjectIf you want to share your stories or questions please email us Queernundrum@queernundrum.com, that is a Queer Nun with a Drum dot com. OR connect with us on any of our social media platforms. Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 3 Episode 1 | Welcome Back

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 44:40


    Welcome back to another season of Queernundrum! We are excited about that the new year brings. This year we aim to bring on more guest, bring back the blogs!, revamp the website and add merch! If you are interested in being on the show; email us at Queernundrum@queernumdrum.comIf you are interested in us covering a topic or question please email us or DM us on Facebook or Instagram (is Twitter dying? maybe, we will see).Until next time... be well. Resources/Recommendations to check out:Pod Save America - Pod Save America is a no-bullshit conversation about politics Vote Save America - learn more about how you can helpNeed help/support? check out Better Help OR Trevor ProjectIf you want to share your stories or questions please email us Queernundrum@queernundrum.com, that is a Queer Nun with a Drum dot com. OR connect with us on any of our social media platforms. Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com.Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut ProWriter: G. Thoren

    Season 2 Episode 28 | Say Goodbye to Season 2!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 58:21


    What a wonderful ride we have been on this season. We are closing our season 2 of Queernundrum to plan season 3!!!! That's right! we will be back in your ears this December 25th - Merry Christmas to you. While we work, DM or email us your ideas on how we can improve. We will be working on our show list, guest list, blog, news letter, etc. We are only gone for a moment, but will miss you tons during that time. -Peace and be well

    Season 2 Episode 27: Sandy Williams and Abbott Elementary

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 52:41


    Civil rights activist and journalism entrepreneur Sandy Williams died on Sept. 5, she and her partner Patricia Hicks, were two of the 10 passengers on board the seaplane that went down in the Puget Sound, west of Whidbey Island. They were on their way back to Spokane after vacationing, celebrating Sandy's 61st birthday early. We talk about her work leading the black newspaper, Black Lens and how she was an advocate for youth, African American, LBGTQ, helped establish the Pride Center at Eastern Washington University and more. We closeout the episode with little light heartedness from Gary who found a new show called Abbott Elementary on ABC. Show Links: Black Lens http://blacklensnews.com/ (http://blacklensnews.com/) Carl Maxey Center = https://www.carlmaxeycenter.org/ (https://www.carlmaxeycenter.org/) Washington State Commission on African American Affairs https://caaa.wa.gov/ (https://caaa.wa.gov/) Odyssey Youth Center https://www.odysseyyouth.org/ (https://www.odysseyyouth.org/) Pride Center at Eastern Washington University https://inside.ewu.edu/pridecenter/ (https://inside.ewu.edu/pridecenter/) 9/5/22 Breaking News: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/know-far-victims-charter-floatplane-crash-seattle-rcna46482 (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/know-far-victims-charter-floatplane-crash-seattle-rcna46482) Murder of Matthew Shepard https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Shepard (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Shepard) Resources/Recommendations to check out: https://crooked.com/podcast-series/pod-save-america/ (Pod Save America) - Pod Save America is a no-bullshit conversation about politics  https://votesaveamerica.com/ (Vote Save America) - learn more about how you can help Need help/support? check out https://www.betterhelp.com/ (Better Help) OR https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help/ (Trevor Project) If you want to share your stories or questions please email us Queernundrum@queernundrum.com, that is a Queer Nun with a Drum dot com. OR connect with us on any of our social media platforms.  Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com. Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut Pro Writer: G. Thoren

    Season 2 Episode 26: A Queernundrum Original - Cats vs Dogs

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 60:49


    This week episode is from the darkest depths of our archive episodes, literally our first recording... Cats vs Dogs. it has been two years and this episode still cracks us up. We have come a long way and we are bummed we couldn't drop something new, life happens and I lost a friend. We will be back in your ears as soon as possible. Cat Facts: 1.A house cat's genome is 95.6 percent tiger 2.Cats' claws all curve downward, which means that they can't climb down trees head-first. Instead, they have to back down the trunk. 3. Spaying and neutering can extend a cat's life. Dog Facts: 1.Dogs noses are wet to help absorb scent chemicals 2.The Ewoks in Star Wars were based on a dog - George Lucas modelled the Ewoks after his family dog! 3.Dogs have three eyelids Resources/Recommendations to check out: https://crooked.com/podcast-series/pod-save-america/ (Pod Save America) - Pod Save America is a no-bullshit conversation about politics  https://votesaveamerica.com/ (Vote Save America) - learn more about how you can help Need help/support? check out https://www.betterhelp.com/ (Better Help) OR https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help/ (Trevor Project) If you want to share your stories or questions please email us Queernundrum@queernundrum.com, that is a Queer Nun with a Drum dot com. OR connect with us on any of our social media platforms.  Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com. Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut Pro Writer: G. Thoren

    Season 2 Episode 25 | Loot & Queer Affirming Healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 63:24


    On this week's episode of Queernundrum we talk about: What is meant by gender affirming care? What are examples of gender affirming care? What is gender-affirming care? How do you affirm someone's gender? A good topic to cover since so many states have legislation that affects the health and well-being of members of our community. Then we wrap up the episode by diving into the new show on Apple TV+ Mara Rudolph's Loot - have to have something to lighten the mood after all that talk about striping the rights and access to healthcare to so many of our community. Links to articles: https://opa.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/2022-03/gender-affirming-care-young-people-march-2022.pdf (What is meant by gender affirming care? ) https://www.aamc.org/news-insights/what-gender-affirming-care-your-questions-answered (What are examples of gender affirming care? ) https://emerson.edu/departments/intercultural-student-affairs/resources/affirming-gender-identity (How do you affirm someone's gender?) Resources/Recommendations to check out: https://crooked.com/podcast-series/pod-save-america/ (Pod Save America) - Pod Save America is a no-bullshit conversation about politics  https://votesaveamerica.com/ (Vote Save America) - learn more about how you can help Need help/support? check out https://www.betterhelp.com/ (Better Help) OR https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help/ (Trevor Project) If you want to share your stories or questions please email us Queernundrum@queernundrum.com, that is a Queer Nun with a Drum dot com. OR connect with us on any of our social media platforms.  Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com. Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut Pro Writer: G. Thoren

    Season 2 Episode 24 | Demi Lovato and A League of Their Own

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 64:19


    Welcome to Queernundrum. On today's show we talk about what is new with us; so much has happened in two weeks that if feels like a really long year: COVID, Emerald City Comicon, Cosplay, employment shifts and so much more. For the topic, we update a bit on what is new with Demi Lovato and wrap up with a wonderful discussion about Amazon Prime's new show "A League of Their Own" Resources/Recommendations to check out: https://crooked.com/podcast-series/pod-save-america/ (Pod Save America) - Pod Save America is a no-bullshit conversation about politics  https://votesaveamerica.com/ (Vote Save America) - learn more about how you can help Need help/support? check out https://www.betterhelp.com/ (Better Help) OR https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help/ (Trevor Project) If you want to share your stories or questions please email us Queernundrum@queernundrum.com, that is a Queer Nun with a Drum dot com. OR connect with us on any of our social media platforms.  Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com. Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut Pro Writer: G. Thoren Executive Producer: D. Greystone

    S2E23 | The Correlation Between Women's & Queer Rights

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 65:19


    On June 24th we witnessed the Supreme Court of the United states overrule the stablished president of Roe v Wade which was settled 50 years ago and constitutionally guaranteed a woman's right to an abortion in the United states. Something that's been around since before I was born and was a settled law is now overturned leaving the fate of woman to the political moral and religious whims of each individual state. Remember, the Supreme Court of 2021 is not a normal court. It's the court that trump built with the help of the obstruction of Mitch McConnell and the republican Senate. 1/3 of the court was nominated by Trump who was twice impeached and who tried to overturn the election and instigated an insurrection. 3 of the 5 votes that strip women of their freedoms are from judges that were put on the court at the direct request of the conservative right wing federalist society as a quid pro quo for supporting trump during the election and every single one of them comes with political controversy. 1) Neil Gorsuch was installed after a republican Senate refused to hold hearings for Obama's nominee for 10 months because they said it was an election year and the people should really have a say in who the nominee. 2) Brett Kavanaugh was installed after a wildly contentious nomination that included the abrupt retirement of justice Kennedy whose son had given Donald Trump a loan at Deutsche Bank when no other bank would consider lending to him, plus credible accusations of attempted rape and sexual assault, a botched FBI investigation into his previous unscrupulous behavior and public hearings that included the now sitting justice both screaming and crying – I am still shocked. 3) finally in a complete contradiction to their stance four years before about not nominating a justice in an election year… the Republicans pushed through the extremely religious Amy Barrett six days before the election without a single Democrat being present. These justices weren't chosen they were installed and they were installed. Resources/Recommendations to check out: https://crooked.com/podcast-series/pod-save-america/ (Pod Save America) - Pod Save America is a no-bullshit conversation about politics  https://votesaveamerica.com/ (Vote Save America) - learn more about how you can help Need help? check out https://www.betterhelp.com/ (Better Help) If you want to share your stories or questions please email us Queernundrum@queernundrum.com, that is a Queer Nun with a Drum dot com. OR connect with us on any of our social media platforms.  Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com. Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut Pro Writer: G. Thoren Executive Producer: D. Greystone

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