Comedians Kian Straub and Sydney Smith take on a new topic every episode, but you can always rely on it coming back to queerness and comedy. They talk about everything from therapy, to cooking, to comedy, with original segments spread through out every episode.
In this episode Kian sits down with Johanna Medranda to discuss stand up, sexuality, and our experiences with both. You can find Johanna on instagram @johanna.medranda, facebook Johanna Medranda, and twitter @johahahanna . Also be sure check out Honorary Mentions Comedy, 313 comedy, Each Other's Mothers podcast, and The Independent Comedy Club.
In this episode we are live at Tip Top! It features stand up from Kaira Williams. We judge other comedians Queer jokes, and give out awards. We talk with Devarron Thomas about where the line is and punching up and punching down.
In this episode Kian is solo and talks about what he's been going through with his own sexuality. He gets into some heavy topics including denial, dysphoria, and trauma. If you're looking for something light, this episode is not the one. If you're going through similar things and want to feel less alone, this episode is the one for you.
In this episode Kian and Sydney are once again joined by Ginger Ambrosia to discuss drag and gender expression. We start the episode off by playing never have I ever expressed myself in this way (insert many cringey trends). We talk about how we've expressed ourselves in the past, how we do now, and how society and our labels have played into it.
In this episode we have a special guest, our favorite drag queen, Ginger Ambrosia! We play never have I ever (the gay version), we find out Kian wants to be a Daddy, and talk about tragic sex ed experiences. We break down stereotypes by opening up about our sex lives and talking about what they consist of, and don't consist of, and what people would expect them to consist of. Ginger also shares her knowledge and experience on HIV testing, and what people who hold her job position do for the community. If you have any questions feel free to email us at speakingoutproudpod@gmail.com or submit anonymously using our google form linked in the bio of our instagram and twitter! Speaking Out Proud Insta: @speakingoutproud Twitter: @outproudpod Ginger Ambrosia Insta: @thegingerambrosia FB: Ginger Ambrosia
In this episode we start it off with playing M.A.S.H. to find out what our chosen families would be if left up to the fate of one the most iconic middle school games. We talk about about chosen family, what it means to us, and what ours look like. We also hear from some of the members of our chosen families! We end the episode by setting out on a quest to find Kian a queer bestfriend! Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow us on twitter and instagram for more content, and send us your questions!
In this episode we discuss trans visibility, and talk about how straightness affected us growing up, and still continues to have an effect on us now. We call up some of the straight people in our life to confront them and get apologies for the queer community. We end the episode talking about some good allies in our lives.
In this episode we introduce some new segments, play two truths and a lie, and interview each other. Things get deep, dark, and hilarious. Please rate, review, and subscribe! send us an email at speakingoutproudpod@gmail.com
In this episode, host Kian Straub talks to comedian and drag queen Ginger Ambrosia about what it is like coming out as a drag queen, the drag scene, and things surrounding visibility and activism.
In this episode of Speaking Out Proud, host Kian Straub talks with Detroit-area comedian Diana Graham about their experience with being gender fluid and shared experiences of being trans.
In this episode of Speaking Out Proud, host Kian Straub talks to fellow Grand Rapids comedian Sydney Smith about what it's like to come out to family and friends, be queer in comedy, and the importance of having support systems.
In this episode of Speaking Out Proud, host Kian Straub talks to Lansing comic Nicole Melnyk about coming out, what it's like to be queer in 2020 compared to how things used to be, and homophobia/transphobia.
In this episode of Speaking Out Proud, Host Kian Straub talks with detroit-area comedian Mike Boone about what it was like figuring out his sexuality, what it is like being queer in comedy, and safe spaces.