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Queers at the End of the World is nerdy queer and trans folks prepping for the apocalypse the only way we know how: by talking about books, games, shows, movies and comics. Join us twice a month as we dig up all those queers they buried and consensually sic em on the patriarchy. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

Nat & Nina


    • Apr 5, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 50m AVG DURATION
    • 37 EPISODES

    5 from 21 ratings Listeners of Queers at the End of the World that love the show mention: conversation, sharing, insightful, nina and nat.


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    The Queers at the End of the World podcast is an absolute gem that brings together thoughtfulness, hilarity, joy, and meaningful connections. Hosted by Nina and Nat, two brilliant poets, this podcast goes beyond just providing entertainment and delves into deep conversations about the present moment and the histories that have shaped it. It is a unique and precious gift that offers hope without denying the painful realities we face.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is the charm and chemistry between hosts Nina and Nat. Their banter is delightful and their ability to engage with their guests is commendable. The conversations they have are thoughtful and insightful, leaving a lasting impact on listeners long after each episode ends. The range of topics covered, from cross-dressing in literature to discussions about white patriarchy and power dynamics, makes this podcast incredibly diverse and rich in content.

    Moreover, The Queers at the End of the World stands out for its inclusivity. As a cis white man myself, I find immense value in listening to Nina and Nat's perspectives. They prove that exploring personal issues with depth, humor, and humanity can resonate universally. This podcast creates space for all voices to be heard and understood.

    While it's challenging to find any negatives about this podcast, one aspect that some listeners might consider a downside is the heavy focus on apocalyptic literature. While this theme provides a unique lens through which to explore various issues, it may not appeal to everyone or resonate with all listeners. However, even if apocalyptic literature isn't your cup of tea, there's still plenty of engaging content to enjoy.

    In conclusion, The Queers at the End of the World podcast is an extraordinary creation that combines intellect with humor, sincerity with joy. It invites listeners into intimate conversations they wouldn't necessarily have access to otherwise. Nina and Nat's ability to navigate complex topics while keeping the conversation relatable is commendable. This podcast offers hope, sparks curiosity, and leaves a lasting impact. It is a true gift that I highly recommend to anyone seeking meaningful and engaging content.



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    Enjoy Yourself, It's Later Than You Think: You Cannot Save Here with Tonee Mae Moll

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 52:58


    Tonee Mae Moll joins Nino (and Nat!) to talk about You Cannot Save Here, her gorgeous 2023 book out now from the Washington Writers Publishing House. We cover teaching in and learning from the end times, polyamory as apocalypse preparedness, video games as canon, and wading into the lyric absurdity of endings. Tonee Mae Moll is a queer & trans poet & essayist. They are the author of Out of Step: A Memoir, which won the Lambda Literary Award in bisexual nonfiction and the Non/Fiction Collection Prize. Her latest book, You Cannot Save Here, won the Jean Feldman Poetry Prize and is available now from Washington Writers' Publishing House. Their poetry has also received the Adele V. Holden award for creative excellence and the Bill Knott Poetry Prize, along with nominations for the Pushcart Prize and Best of Net. Tonee holds an MFA in Creative Writing & Publishing Arts from University of Baltimore and a Ph.D. in English from Morgan State University. She is a Gemini. Find her at https://toneemoll.com or @toneemoll on socials. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queerworlds/support

    The Ghosts Come Back And They Do Things: The Feminist Killjoy Handbook with Sara Ahmed

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 56:15


    Sara Ahmed talks with Nino about her new book, The Feminist Killjoy Handbook: The Radical Potential of Getting in the Way, out now from Seal Press. Ahmed is an independent queer feminist scholar of color whose work is concerned with how power is experienced and challenged in everyday life and institutional cultures. We talk about the radical potential of killing joy, complaining as an inter-temporal feminist practice, and why utopia might just be beside the point. Get your Killjoy Handbook here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-feminist-killjoy-handbook-the-radical-potential-of-getting-in-the-way-sara-ahmed/19712059?ean=9781541603752 and find Sara's recommended books from UQP Press by Chelsea Watego and Eileen Moreton-Robinson at these links. Sara Ahmed blogs at feministkilljoy.com. You can find her on twitter @SaraNAhmed and Instagram @SaraNoAhmed. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queerworlds/support

    Capital T Truth: World War Z, and Speculative Oral History with Kae Bara Kratcha

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 35:32


    Nino discusses a 2006 postapocalyptic artifact from the US's "war on terror"--World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie Wars, and talks with oral historian and librarian Kae Bara Kratcha about what it means to be a speculative oral historian, and why oral history is such a meaningful tool for recording-and imagining-queer history. Find more of Kae's work at their podcast feed, Subjunctive Mood Transmissions: https://open.spotify.com/show/4O6MWjBArrJ5iDzoBPmf0n https://bodyhomemaker.ohmaexhibits.org/ Bodyhome Maker is a companion project to the amazing podcast Working 2050, you can find all its episodes on any podcast app. For the real oral history projects we talked about, visit the NYC Trans Oral History Project to listen to trans New Yorkers narrate their lives: https://nyctransoralhistory.org/ and find the Queens memory project here: https://queensmemory.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queerworlds/support

    Erotics of Revolution: Everything for Everyone with M.E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 45:55


    M.E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi talk with Nino about Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072, their novel of oral histories that document a speculative near future of world-wide luxury communism. "Everybody in the book is queer or trans," as M.E. puts it. We talk about the erotic pleasures of mass protest, Why apocalypse movies are always destroying NYC, the political desires that created this book, and what it means to be ready for a new world just around the corner. Find Everything for Everyone at Common Notions Press, and find M.E. O'Brien's newest book, Family Abolition, here! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queerworlds/support

    We Always Save the Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 63:13


    Nino and Nat talk about Steven Universe! Created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network, Garnet, Amethyst, and Pearl (and Steven!) have gotten us and many of our friends and compatriots through this very apocalypse. In this episode, we cover the show's queer ethics of education, family making, and grief, and it's commitment to the earth--what it means to be a human and be here. Steven Universe is a huge show, so we only focus on a tiny subset of its characters and story arcs. We hope you'll go right off and watch the entire thing. You can find it streaming on Cartoon Network or HBO, and you can find the essay we mention, by Arundhati Roy, here. Also! This is our final episode of season two! Big changes are coming for season three, which will be back in just a few months. Meanwhile, we're thanking you with every bone in our flannel-clad bodies for supporting the show. Thanks for listening, and for sharing Queers at the End of the World with us this season! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    QatEotW Presents: History of the New World with Adam Garnet Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 11:12


    On this QatEotW Presents we talk to Adam Garnet Jones about his short story History of the New World, from Love After the End, an Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction, edited by Joshua Whitehead, and out from Arsenal Pulp Press in 2020. Learn more about Adam and his work at adamgarnetjones.com. You can also see their gorgeous beadwork by following him on Instagram @adamgarnetjones, and learn more about APTN, the first TV network for and by indigenous people, here. Thanks so much to the Ottawa Writers Festival for permission to use audio from their 2020 book launch for Love After the End. Check out the full event, with readings and a fantastic conversation among three of the collection's contributors, moderated by Joshua Whitehead, editor of the anthology, and poet and fiction writer, most recently of Making Love with the Land. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

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    This New Version of Your Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 54:54


    Franny Choi joins us on Queers at the End of the World to talk about her upcoming book, The World Keeps Ending, and The World Goes On, full of magnificent poems on apocalypse, grief, and branching paths at the scale of the planet and the personal. Join us for a conversation with one of the artists we most admire, as we careen from chosen family to apocalyptic histories to snails in drag to femme bots, to poetry as a way of experiencing the futures we want to bring into being. And while you're listening, preorder your copy of The World Keeps Ending, and The World Goes On, out from Ecco in the fall! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Whatever it Takes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 59:46


    Nat and Nina get into Earthlings, Sayaka Murata's novel about aliens, dissociation, hedgehogs, trauma, violence and cannibalism in our very own dystopia. Published in Japan in 2018 and translated to English by Ginny Tapley Takemori in 2020, Earthlings is like a lot of great queer art in that it's somehow nauseating and thrilling all at once. It challenges our ideas about healing, chosen family and imagination, and we're so excited to talk about it. That said, this episode has a big old content warning attached. We talk about sexual assault, child abuse, and other violence throughout the episode. If you need someone to talk to, no matter when you were assaulted (or even if, you don't have to say), you can contact your local rape crisis center, visit rainn.org, or call the national rape crisis hotline at 1-800-656-4673. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Touch Each Other's Cards

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 46:25


    Game designer Naomi Clark joins us to talk about Consentacle, their two player card game about consent and pleasure across very different bodies. Naomi joins us to talk about making games in a pandemic, desire in dystopia, two-player dynamics, and the joys of flirting over your hand.  Find Consentacle here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    2.6: Palpitating Tentacular Desire

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 70:40


    Nat and Nino discuss Xenogenesis—Octavia Butler's three-book series about alien invasion, human resistance and survival, alien-human family-making, tentacle sex, colonization, third genders, and so much more. Our conversation focuses on consent and compromise, and we're joined in the first half of this episode by kink practitioner, performer and astrologer E. Wray, who talks with us about consent in kink and the erotics of power. Some links for this episode: Find E. Wray at ewrayastology.net  Listen to Elsa Sjunneson talking about disability in science fiction And read Eli Clare on the concept of “cure.” Listen to adrienne maree brown and Toshi Reagon on Octavia's Parables And join our Patreon for more excellent media recommendations at patreon.com/QueersattheEndoftheWorld

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    Will Our Bodies Know What to Do?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 53:43


    Nat and Nino interview Sarah Stockholm, the National Network Strategic Campaigns Director for Showing Up for Racial Justice (aka SURJ). In the Spring of 2020, as the pandemic spread in US prisons, Sarah organized white folks to support prison abolition in a campaign that got folks committed by asking them to tell their stories. We talk about storytelling and narrative as a way to bring white folks to action in the movement for racial justice, along with homecoming, escape, practice, rivers, and finding the people who can stand by you. Learn more about SURJ at SURJ.org. Sarah Stockholm is the National Network Strategic Campaigns Director for SURJ (aka Showing Up for Racial Justice). They are an organizer, popular educator, Theatre of the Oppressed practitioner and writer from rural working-class communities in South Dakota with over a decade of experience waitressing and working for collective liberation. She has worked on a variety of organizing issues including Palestinian & Indigenous solidarity, tenant protections, climate justice, police accountability, and US militarism. Sarah loves spending time with her sisters, dancing to live music and rock climbing in the Pacific Northwest where she currently lives.

    Martian Space Potatoes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 64:02


    We're covering The Martian! Both the book AND the movie, in which NASA scientist Mark Watney gets left for dead on the red planet and the only billionaires who can save him are the collective coffers of the US and China because Elon blew his monthly allowance trying to buy Twitter :( Y'all! We talk poop farming, colonization, space travel and bodies, nerd masculinity and so much more. You can find the Chanda Prescod-Weinstein article that we discuss here: https://thebaffler.com/salvos/becoming-martian-prescod-weinstein and Nikki Giovanni's “Quilting the Black Eyed Pea (We're going to Mars)” here: https://issues.org/quilting-the-black-eyed-pea-going-to-mars-poem-giovanni/ Meanwhile, apologies for the sound quality—we had some mic snafus over the course of the recording. To lift your spirits, listen to Nino's favorite extra-planetary spiritual (it's true even though they misquoted it in the episode) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSMUyUft2Zk And for more great media recommendations related to the episode, join our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/QueersattheEndoftheWorld --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Refusing Erasure by Algorithm

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 49:55


    Poet Lillian-Yvonne Bertram talks with Nat and Nino about using code to write poems, the simple pleasures of button pushing, going slow to go fast, unsupervised AI on the internet, and how to stop the machine apocalypse (hint: unplug em). This episode begins with a reading of "A New Sermon on the Warpland." Thanks to the Poetry Society of America for letting us use this audio! You can find another version of this poem in its form as digital performance here along with so many other fabulous poems and projects in computer-human hybridity at lillianyvonnebertram.com. Queers at the End of the World is on Patreon! Click here to support the show. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Reload Me!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 64:51


    The Matrix came out in 1999 and captured the fears and hopes of a world newly enmeshed in the (world-wide) web. In this episode, Nat and Nino discuss the recently expanded quatrology and talk about the Matrix as an artifact of 90s idealism, a trans movie, a movie about human frailty via mechs and meat suits, plus red pill right-wingers and their blue-pill desires. Do we need The One to escape the Matrix? Is escape even what we want? Two helpful definitions for this episode! First, red-pillers are right wing conspiracy believers who use the metaphor of “getting red pilled” to talk about the idea that the world is actually controlled by women and other marginalized people (and that white men are the real victims). Mechs or Mecha are huge creature-shaped robot suits controlled by a human fighter. You may remember them from such media as the movies Avatar and Pacific Rim, and from manga like the Gundam series. Check out our patreon at patreon.com/queersattheendoftheworld to support the show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Escape Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 48:51


    In our intro episode for Season Two, Nat and Nino talk about the song Les and Ray by electropunk feminist performance artists Le Tigre, as well as Octavia Butler's unfinished sequel to the Parable novels, Parable of the Trickster, as we try to figure out what's drawing us to Sci-Fi tropes of escape and escapism. A content warning for this one: we talk about interpersonal abuse and child abuse in this episode. Finally, big big BIG big thanks to Kathleen Hanna for permission to play “Les and Ray” on Queers at the End of the World! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Season 2 Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 1:39


    Season Two of Queers at the End of the World is coming up this winter! Listen here for a teeny little preview of where we plan to go next. Music for the trailer comes from the generous hearts at free music archive, and is Siddhartha Corsus, “Oh Radiant One” from Love Is Alive. We accessed it at: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Siddhartha/love-is-alive/oh-radiant-one Sound effects hail from freesound.org, and you can find sources for the rest of the found audio in the trailer at these three links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgeyVE3NHJM&list=PLdkS9iEGpZ-RGIIiPHfQ877SfbyxSHfFB&index=3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BXnE9yxFFY https://archive.org/details/RTFM-NASA-950515 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

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    Nothing's Ever Over, Nothing's Ever Perfect

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 50:13


    In our FINAL SEASON ONE EPISODE (!!) Nat and Nina are joined by Ellie Yanigasawa, Delesslin "Roo" George Warren, TreaAndrea Russworm, and Austen Osworth in the second half of our live play of Dream Askew. It's post-collapse mayhem, relationship talks and glowing mushroom bacchanals with a little gang fighting thrown in there for good measure. Then we're taking a break for the fall, and we'll be back with season two of Queers at the End of the World in January 2022! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

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    Idle Dreaming

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 69:11


    Nat, Nina, Roo, Ellie, TreaAndrea, and Austen meet in the internet to imagine utopian queer post-collapse society via Avery Alder's tabletop storytelling RPG of queer strife amid the collapse, Dream Askew. Craters, trash heaps, full moon party rituals, polyamory shenanigans, and exploding sporulating puffballs ensue! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Utopia Lies at the Horizon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 43:48


    Nat and Nina interview Avery Alder, who designs queer table top roleplaying games of monstrosity, love and community—like the acclaimed Monsterhearts 2 and the post-apocalyptic game The Quiet Year. Avery's game Dream Askew, is designed to help folks imagine what queer community looks like in a post-collapse society, and that makes it the perfect vehicle to help Queers at the End of the World put our money where our mouths are and get some of this season's guest on the show—Ellie, Austen, TreaAndrea and Roo—together to try and create a story of queer utopia together in the ruins. We talk to Avery about what it's like to make queer games, what community means to her, growing up without tech and making slow connections to people, among many other things in this fantastic conversation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Survival is Insufficient

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 71:29


    In this episode, we start out talking about Station 11, the 2014 novel by Emily St. John Mandel, and end up talking about Covid, grief, and the transition into a new phase of the pandemic. Nat and Nina are joined by novelist and friend of the show A.E. Osworth in the first half of this episode as they reflect on their year and the ways Station 11 has stuck with all of us through our own experience of a world-wide plague. Find A.E. Osworth's new novel (!!!) We are Watching Eliza Bright, out now from Grand Central Publishing, wherever books and audiobooks are sold. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    May Update

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 0:46


    Just a little old 45-second hello from Nina and Nat and an update on our May hiatus, plus what to expect in June! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    QatEotW Presents: Queer Indie Games

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 27:23


    In this Queers at the End of the World Presents, Nat takes us through some recommendations of video games with much to say about queer identity, utopia, dystopia, and the ever popular abandoned mall. These games include Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor, Kind Words, Ooblets, and Boyfriend Dungeon and you should totally check them out. And if you're interested, you can also read Nat's Edge Effects essay on bonding with family through gaming during the pandemic. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Keeper of the Seeds

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 59:32


    Nat and Nina talk to DeLesslin George-Warren (aka Roo) about food sovereignty, indigi-queer language revitalization and why the heck the Keeper of the Seeds in Mad Max: Fury Road is carrying around a Basil start in a skull. Roo is an artist, researcher, and educator from Catawba Indian Nation whose work ranges from performance to installation art to community education. To follow his projects and find ways to support the work he's doing, you can check out his website at delesslin.com, or follow him on Twitter, @DeLesslin. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Assless Chaps in the End Times

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 70:27


    Mad Max: Fury Road came out in 2015 and was hailed by critics as a post-apocalyptic action masterpiece. Nat and Nina revisit the film, discussing the leather-clad, snake-grabbing, dudefully alone Mad Max, and the queer possibilities and pitfalls in this mystifying and chaotic movie franchise set in a post-apocalyptic Australia where despite gasoline being scarce, everyone loves to drive. After listening, you can check out the articles we mentioned in this episode! Mad Max: Appropriation Road was recommended by a listener, and Mad Max: The Car and Australian Governance ties together discussions of masculinity, car culture, and indigeneity in Australia. Finally, the prison justice project Nat mentioned working for is called the Education Justice Project. It can be found at https://educationjustice.net/. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    QatEotW Presents: We Want It All with Holly Raymond

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 34:24


    In this Queers at the End of the World Presents, poet Holly Raymond joins us to read from her work in We Want it All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics, published by Nightboat Books in 2020. We get to nerd out about poetry, goblins, slicing cold cuts at Wawa and fan translations of Final Fantasy with Holly, and she shares a bit of new work too. ALSO We Want It All is the only anthology to contain writing by both Sylvia Rivera and your co-host Nat Mesnard, who's gonna read one of their poems as well! Edited by Andrea Abi-Karam and Kay Gabriel, find it here: https://nightboat.org/book/we-want-it-all/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Queer Mycology

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 52:24


    Mycologist Patty Kaishian and writer/educator Hasmik Djoulakian join Nina and Nat to talk about mushrooms as metaphors and creatures, non binary fungi, and the queer discipline of mycology. We talk the New Moon Mycology Summit, and the naming of the biological world. During the episode, Hasmik speaks about the violence against Armenians in Artsakh, and recommends several activist organizations where folks can learn more and offer support. These are Kooyrigs, https://kooyrigs.org/ and All for Armenia https://allforarmenia.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Free Air in the Fungal Jungle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 69:54


    Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind—Hayao Miyazaki's classic environmental epic—is the topic this time around, and Nat and Nina are joined by Ellie Yanigasawa, the artist behind the Queers at the End of the World logo! We discuss the 1984 Nausicaä film as well as the seven volume manga, uncovering the complexities of human-nature relationships in a contaminated world rich in fungi and fraught with war. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    QatEotW Presents: Indigenous Dystopias

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 13:21


    Welcome to the Apocalibrary! In this Queers at the End of the World Presents, Nina takes us through some recommendations of exciting dystopian fiction that's either authored by queer, trans or two spirit indigenous authors, or includes queer, trans, and two spirit representation. A full book list is on our website. Happy reading! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Delete Your Monsters

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 68:15


    Nat and Nina discuss Moon of the Crusted Snow, a 2018 novel set in a far northern Anishinaabe community just after an apocalypse. This time we get to talk with the author, Waubgeshig Rice himself, about monsters, masculinity, and surviving beyond apocalypse. To support folks fighting that Wendigo Infrastructure right now, check out Stop Line Three at https://www.stopline3.org/#intro and Honor the Earth: https://www.honorearth.org/line_3_factsheet (which in addition to being Anishinaabe economist and activist Winona LaDuke's organization, also has queer cred as an org started in collaboration with the G-D Indigo Girls) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Unbecoming / Becoming / Unbecoming

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 49:38


    Poet, librarian and educator, Alison Rollins talks with Nat and Nina about survival of many kinds, including wilderness time travel, archives, and letting the birds come to you. Find Alison's book Library of Small Catastrophes with Copper Canyon Press, and find another great interview with Alison and fellow queer survivalist Latria Graham at the Poetry Podcast. Also! You can now support Queers At the End of the World on Patreon by going to patreon.com/queersattheendoftheworld. Come to support queer art, stay for a bunch more queer art! Please note that this version of the interview is a slightly edited form of the episode we originally put out, and that’s because one of our awesome listeners from Australia got in touch to tell us that the course name for Cody Lundin’s class includes a word that is incredibly offensive there, a slur that’s used against indigenous people. We’ve taken it out of this version, because we don’t want anyone else to feel that gut punch. We do want to say that we’re super grateful to the person who called us in about it. This show is a relationship with you, each other, and our guests, and that means we really, really hope that if any of you listeners is ever like, do Nat and Nina want to know that this thing they said caused me pain? Or do Nat and Nina want to know that something they said stands to harm folks I care about? The answer is yes. We want to know. And we’ll be grateful anytime we’re given a chance to try and repair. Send us a message if you want to talk, and thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    QatEotW Presents: Queer Camping with Juniper Lewis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 13:43


    Our first QatEotW Presents! Join us for a snippet of our interview on queer camps and the history of camping with Juniper Lewis, then check out their article: Queer Camping, Then and Now. For more on camping and whiteness, Juniper recommends Black Faces, White Spaces by Carolyn Finney. Also! Also! Queers at the End of the World has a Patreon where we're putting great new content—like the rest of our interview with Juniper on video game environments. Come see us! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Boys in the Woods Part II

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 66:53


    Real Boys go in the real woods and things get real weird. Nat and Nina discuss the nonfiction book Into the Wild, toxic masculinity, the siege at the Capitol, and the ascension of Britney Spears. Oh and now you can support us on Patreon and Anchor! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/QueersattheEndoftheWorld?fan_landing=true Anchor: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Boys in the Woods Part I

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 63:14


    Hatchet and My Side of the Mountain are two classics of YA survivalist fiction. Nat and Nina talk about freedom, masculinity, and the gamification of survival in the context of the post-apocalyptic landscape of colonized America. While you're listening today, check out the NDN Collective, supporting landback campaigns and movements for indigenous rights across the U.S., here and at @ndncollective on Instagram. You can also check out the Land Reparations and Indigenous Solidarity Toolkit from the good folks at movement generation here, with links to several land reparations movements and other sovereignty campaigns. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Utopia is a Vision of Unmet Desires

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 65:55


    Professor TreaAndrea Russworm talks to Nat and Nina about dystopian games, utopian visions, and whether The Last of Us Two lives up to our queer communal dreams. Spoiler (the first of many): it does not. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Bad Dads in Straight Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 74:49


    The Last of Us changed the apocalypse playbook with its gay main character and won the hearts of a thousand queer gamers. In part one of our second episode, Nat and Nina consider whether everything else about this game is as straight as a shiv made from a broken protractor and a roll of lace tape. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

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    Define Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 43:24


    Nat and Nina interview queer disaster prep expert Kalaya’an Mendoza about community, consent, fearing the worst and planning for the world we want to create. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

    Parable and Preppers

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 67:49


    Nat and Nina discuss Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower, Y2K Prepping, and our own histories with apocalypse. What does it take to be a shaper of change? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

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