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This week I'm joined by Casper - founder of the queer music podcast Homoground, and the virtual co-working space Focus/Time. They're also a new-ish employee at AIR media (Association of Independent Artists in Radio). I discovered Casper on Instagram through a sponsored ad they placed promoting homoground, and learning about a podcast dedicated explicitly to queer musicians made my heart happy. We discuss what it takes to fundraise for a creative project, the idea of kicking perfectionism out the door as soon as possible to get your project started and build some momentum, some of the best ways to sustain a project over time, and we also learn a bit about Casper's more recent choice to align their neutral pronouns with their identity as non-binary. I'm particularly excited to have this chat merging my lifelong passion of music with a more recent passion of podcasting. I hope you get as much out of this episode as I did!What stood out to me most after speaking with casper was their ability to always look for the opportunity in the set back. Living a meaningful life takes courage to stand by your values, to put the work in to see your vision through, and to be willing to honor the creative voice inside you that sometimes is hard to hear. Sometimes its a simple as just showing up again and again asking the question “how can I be of service to my creative voice today”. When it's hard to hear that voice maybe it's knowing when to step away, create some stillness, and attune yourself to what's happening internally. Casper found themself drawn to music at an early age, and over the years has built a life to support that passion. What a privilege it is to wake up and ask the creator inside “how can I be of service to you today” — I hope that's how I can start all my days - co-creating a life I am inspired to live.Homoground podcast Airmedia New Voices Fellowship Focus/Time Instagram Support the show
All over the South, trans people are fighting to make their homes welcome for all. Even when finding home, or even finding a place to stay, hasn’t always been easy. With Aurora Higgs (Richmond, VA), Jay Corprew (Virginia Beach, VA), Toni-Michelle Williams (Atlanta, GA), Kya Concepcion (Marietta, GA), and Mariah Moore (New Orleans, LA). ----------- Cassius Adair is the lead producer. Myrl Beam is the senior project scholar and producer. Rachel Mattson is the managing producer. Myra Billund-Phibbs is the production assistant. Lars Mackenzie is our digital designer. Eliza Edwards did additional transcription for the show. Sound design is by Sam Leeds with Ariana Martinez. Musical direction is by Homoground. You heard music by Brand New Key, Delish Da Goddess, Special Interest, khx05, Mama Duke, and data data data. You also heard protest tape from Richmond-based radio reporter Mallory Noe-Payne of RADIO IQ. And go check out the artist féi hernandez, who designed our podcast logo; they have a great new book of poetry out called hood criatura. Special thanks to LaVelle Ridley, Kai Minosh Pyle, one anonymous reviewer, and Tuck Woodstock. Thanks also to Mara Lazer and Cookie Woolner for additional scene tape. And finally, thank you to everyone who supported us over the last few months; we really appreciate your feedback and generosity. The Transcripts podcast is a project of the Tretter Transgender Oral History Project, which is based at the University of Minnesota Libraries. Major funding for this episode came from Virginia Humanities.
Shout-out to some of our faves; Homoground's FocusTime https://www.eventbrite.com/e/focustime-queer-coworking-creative-space-tickets-104989644854 and podcast https://www.patreon.com/join/homoground Will You Accept This Rose for Bachelor fanatics, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/will-you-accept-this-rose/id1073520842 Find us on @jtnewm, @houseofsnackchi, and @honeylefleurpdx on the gram. You can also learn more about Honey's work at www.honeylefleur.com
Mikey, Moe & Chip discuss the disappearance of Lauren Spierer, a 20 year old college student at Indiana University, as well as the most widely distributed theories in her case. Find Lauren- https://www.findlauren.com/Socials, Sources, Merch & Patreon- http://linktr.ee/deepdarktruthpod Promo from* Homoground- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homoground-queer-music-radio-lgbtq/id434095730
We are currently booking our guests, researching, recording new episodes for our new season coming up. In the meantime, we are sharing some awesome Queer podcasts that we love. Today, our bonus episode is from Homoground!Episode 257 features the words and music of Ahli, a pop singer/songwriter from Nashville, TN. In this episode, Ahli talks about what it was like growing up in a conservative town while discovering their identity plus advice for those who are currently living in more conservative areas.The songs featured in this episode: “Ghost” and “Past Life”Follow Ahli online at ahlismusic.comYou can Follow Homoground: Website: homoground.com On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/musicpodcastOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homoground/On Twitter: https://twitter.com/homoground___________________________________________________________________Want to help us make the show? You can now donate to us through Paypal on our website and click the donate button. We'd be grateful for anything you can give, and you'll receive a private thanks from us. You can also support us through Bookshop and Patreon. Keep up with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
What We Covered:00:49 – Introducing today’s guest, Casper, who opens up about what it was like starting a podcast nearly ten years ago and overcoming the ‘scarcity mindset’ 08:45 – Casper provides their thoughts on coaching and challenging the limiting belief mindset13:08 – Michelle and Casper discuss the importance of creating more space for the queer community 17:43 – Casper recalls some interesting interviews they’ve conducted on Homoground 21:54 – Where listeners can find out more about and support Homoground Tweetable Quotes:“I’m sure that going through all that coaching and training has rewired my brain in a different way that made me break away from a lot of limited beliefs.” (08:07) (Casper) “I think a lot of us who are queer, who are women, who are minorities really feel the impact of these limited beliefs to the point where they just become our truths. It takes a lot of work to unlearn those things and to learn more empowering thoughts that give us confidence that we need.” (08:21) (Casper) “As I’m trying to figure out my coaching sessions, I remind myself of the things that I have been doing. And that’s creating space and a place for LGBTQIA+ community to come together.” (11:36) (Casper) “A lot of things I’m creating are things that I’m creating for my younger self. And I know that people are still going through those things. So I’m glad that it’s able to help me and also able to help a lot of other people.” (13:43) (Casper) “Being able to meet people and have those kinds of conversations and connections I don’t think I would have had if it weren’t for Homoground. So I am grateful that this project has led to me meeting a lot of amazing people and having great opportunities and experiences in my life.” (19:18) (Casper)Links Mentioned:Casper’s WebsiteCasper’s PodcastSupport the Homoground Podcast HereMichelle’s WebsiteLink to Episode on YouTube
Young Kaii is one of those rare artists that effortlessly brings raw emotions using just her talent and her powerful lyrics. In this episode, Homoground correspondent Maia Macdonald chats with Young Kaii about the life of being an artist, smoothies, swimming with dolphins and choosing happiness.Songs featured: "Careless", "Speechless" and "Memories"for more details visit homoground.com/episode262 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/homoground. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's guest today is podcast host Lynn Casper. On this episode we discuss how her podcast Homoground aims to uplift queer musicians, creating a queer MTV and what she plans to do with Homoground in the future. This is Lynn Casper of Homoground. Follow Homoground on Instagram and Lynn on Instagram.
Homoground stands in solidarity to condemn the tragic murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and so many others at the hands of police. This is a continuation of the systemic racism pervasive in our country since its inception. We are committed to standing against racism in all its forms.We believe that to be silent is to be complicit. We believe that Black lives matter. We believe that Black lives are more important than property. We believe that we have a responsibility to use our platforms to speak out against this injustice whenever and wherever we are witness to it.In creating digital media we have amassed a community of listeners who tune in episode after episode and we will use our voice to speak against anti-blackness and police brutality, and we encourage our listeners to be educated, engaged, and to take action. #podcastersforjusticeSome websites we’ve been following for specific actions and to make donations are the Movement for Black Lives and Black Lives Matter. Some podcasts by POC creators we've been listening to are: How to Survive the End of the World, The Colored Girl Beautiful, Start Within, The Gayly Prophet, and Dreams Not Memes. To find more podcasts made by POC creators check out the Podcasts in Color podcast directory and support their patreon.Visit homoground.com/episode259 to learn more about the artists featured in this episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the rise of COVID-19 cases, many steps are being taken to prevent the spread and ensure people’s safety. This is leaving many people out of work and affecting their sources of income. For musicians, it is resulting in the cancellation of live events and tours, which is how many musicians generate their income. LGBTQIA musicians already face many struggles and having to cancel their main sources of income and a way that they’re able to connect with their communities is a huge blow.During this time, Homoground hosted a virtual panel to hear from musicians in our LGBTQIA community who are being affected by COVID-19 and to discuss ways that we as a community can help each other, as well as come up with solutions to alternative ways to survive financially during this time.www.homoground.com/covidpanel19 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This wasn’t just any presentation — it was a strategy session for podcasters looking to use their podcasts to do greater good. Lynn Casper (Host, Homoground) explains how can we create a framework that networks our individual efforts on a larger scale. This session was part of the Womxnifestos series, the hot takes you didn’t know you needed. They’re distilled wisdom of experience spiced with the power of conviction. These lightning talks are a MOOD.Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
Our latest episode features the words and songs of Lane Moore. Lane is a member of the band It Was Romance, produces a regular live event called Tinder Live, wrote a book called How to be Alone: If you want to and even if you don't and did a Tedx talk on the same topic, among many other amazing things. I am so grateful that Lane took time out of her life to invite me to her home and have this conversation with me. For more information on Lane Moore visit her website at lanemoore.org You can listen to episode #248 via: - iTunes- Spotify- Acast- Radio Public- Stitcher- in your browser If you enjoy this episode, please leave us a review on iTunes or share it with your friends on social media :) Don't forget to check out our sponsor We'Moon. This iconic astrological datebook is a best selling moon calendar, earth-spirited handbook in natural rhythms, and visionary collection of women’s creative work, now in its 39th year of publication! Week-at-a-glance format with daily astro data, moon phases, yearly predictions for each of the Sun signs, and an abundance of art and writing by women from around the world. Get 15% off using the code: HOMO at their website: wemoon.ws If you are able to make a financial contribution to support Homoground, visit us at patreon.com/homoground See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Terra Lopez of Los Angeles, CA based Rituals of Mine speaks about her upcoming album, live performances, and why she changed her project name from Crayon Sister to Rituals of Mine with Homoground correspondent Maia Macdonald (Kid in the Attic, Brooklyn NY)homoground.com/episode247 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
LOST BINARY is an all day show benefitting Girls Rock New Orleans & No More Dysphoria!LOST BINARY is an alternative to a parade celebrating corporate influence & single sided queerness.LOST BINARY is proudly missing from imperialist pageantry.LOST BINARY is FREE.RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2522909504432082/Episode Tracklist:Guts Club - Pit FightStudent Driver - KyrieIan Quiet, shreveport dancey post punk - Pink Flamingo CalypsoMystic Light Casino - Triangle HouseTim Higgins - I Blew ItFantasy Non Fiction - Friends Like StrangersPalm Sunday - You Aren’t MineUncle Meg - Take Me AwayThis episode was produced by Mara Lazer and made possible by our Patreon community. To join the Homoground community on Patreon visit www.patreon.com/homoground See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Good morning, good afternoon and good evening and welcome to Castology. The team kick things off with their recommendations: Liz goes for the cultural touchstone S-Town to nudge those who haven't yet listened to do so; Patrick brings a bit of The Church of What's Happening Now with Joey Coco Diaz; and Zane goes out of left field with a curated music podcast featuring an LGBTQI+ twist called Homoground. Then, stick around to hear the verdicts on last week's recommendations.Liz Recommends - S-Townhttps://stownpodcast.org/If you didn't listen to S-Town (from the makers of Serial and This American Life) when it was cool, Liz is giving you the official Castology nudge to get on it now. What started out as John hating his hometown in Alabama and calling in an investigative journalist to look into a possible murder and coverup in the neighbourhood, turns into something completely different when another death occurs. There's apparently a lawsuit against the makers of this podcast so listen now, before it's taken down!For both: It's another serial one folks, start from the start and listen until at LEAST the end of episode two before you decide if you want more.Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/s-town/id1212558767Pat Recommends - The Church of What's Happening Nowhttp://thechurchofwhatshappeningnow.libsyn.com/Joey 'CoCo' Diaz is a maniac. That is an understatement. He is also a comedian, actor and podcaster with a wild, wild past. Find out about it on The Church of What's Happening Now. The usual podcast format is an interview with whoever's brave enough to come on. The guests are wide ranging, often those individuals who've been lucky enough to lead lives as interesting as Joey's. Otherwise it's Joey and offsider Lee Syatt talking about whatever comes up, or trading stories from their past.For Zane & Liz: Pick a guest that you like, or take a deep dive with the 'Acid Church' episode.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-church-of-whats-happening-now-with-joey-coco-diaz/id558364221Zane Recommends - HomogroundNow this is the very first podcast of this kind that I have come across. a music curation podcast. If you are like me and live in a bit of a music-bubble, and struggle to hear new stuff then this might be the new wave of podcasting for you. The Homoground podcast features music from LGBTQ and allied bands to bring exposure & access to queer bands, especially to those who live in isolated areas.For Pat: AnyFor Liz: Anyhttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/homoground-queer-music-radio-lgbtq/id434095730Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.
Known as Scantron by listeners of the queer music podcast "Homoground", Lynn talks with us about what inspired them to create a queer music podcast, the importance of contributing your voice, and the series "Catfish". CJ keeps mentioning The Phantom of the Opera. Jenn wants to go to the beach.
"These communities feel magical, but they don't come together by magic. Someone has to take the first step. " - Kevin Huynh This is a special episode. Today I'm interviewing our very own Kevin Christopher Huynh aka "Coach Kevin." Kevin's my co-host, biz partner, bud, and one of the most admirable, fun souls I've met on this planet called Earth. We're talking to Kevin today about his coaching. Nearly every work day for the last month and a half, Kevin has taken at least one coaching meeting with a nascent community leader. In total he's had 3 conversations in 35 work days, and he's now totally booked through March. (If you want to book a session, reach out here!) These are not hypothetical communities. These are real groups of people who are actively getting together. We're talking about people like → Krystie, Kat, Kasey from Slant'd Media - an Asian-American media company that gets writers, photographer contributors brought into the fold and hosts events. Kyle from Innerglow - one of the most diverse meditation communities in New York City. Lynn from Homoground - the longest-running queer music podcast with an engaged community of listeners, many of whom don't have access to a queer community near them. I ask Kevin about what he learned from all these conversations. It'll just be us chatting. If you want to read more of his insights, you can check out his post on research.people-and.com.
Lynn Casper, curator of queer indie music and founder/producer of Homoground, joins us to dyke out about how her popular and longstanding internet-radio-show-turned-podcast came to be. What’s different about music made by queer musicians? How has music by queer musicians changed and evolved over the years? Who should you be adding to your Spotify playlist right now? We recorded this episode before Carolyn left for vacation, when there was a chance she was walking into a parent trap situation and New York was on a mission to turn us all into puddles of sweat. Plus, learn Sarah’s ramen hack and wax nostalgic with us about Nickelodeon in the 90s. One last note, the show Carolyn plugged on Friday, July 27 is CANCELLED. So don’t show up at Under St. Marks that night…or do if you like surprises! -Keep the podcast a-lez and gay by donating to our Patreon, where you can get some sapphic swag. -For related content, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Leave Us a Review if you like what you hear!
Cousins!!! I got an incredible Aquarius episode for you all. Everything you ever wanted to know about Aquarius. I’ll answer all of these questions and more.What does Aquarius have to do with group energies? What does the Water Bearer Mean?What does Fixed Air mean?What does Cosmic Air mean?What is a lower vibration Aquarius?What is a personality-centered Aquarius?What is a high vibration Aquarius?What is a soul-centered Aquarius?What is the medicine of Aquarius season?We also talk about Saturn Return, specifically Saturn in Capricorn’s moving through their Saturn Return now.Then we look at the incredible Cosmic Aquarius, Ellen Degeneres’s birth chart! But more so than that, this episode is great for learning about transits! We look at the three most significant events in Ellen’s life. (1. The first time she aired on tv on Johnny Carson’s late night show. 2. When she publicly came out. 3. And when she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Obama) and how that lines up with her Saturn Return’s and also how her ruling planet Uranus influences her life! Exciting discoveries!Then finally, we sit down with Lynn Casper of queer music podcast homoground! We talk life as an Aquarius, and what the “New Age” means. Which led into an intimate discussion about gender pronouns and being queer.Jam packed y’all! Sending you love blasts!
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We meet Lynn Thomas and Shelly Simon from Homoground - a network of queer music and media creators. We talk about the creation of Homoground, queer music in New York City, reaching people in small towns, DIY venues closing, Death By Audio, SXSW, and real life vs. the internet. --- More Podcasts: Episode Archive Subscribe to Cigar City Radio: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | RSS Connect with us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify
Part one of our SXSW 2017 Spotlight: Showcasing musicians performing at the week-plus festival held annually in Austin, TX. FEATURING: Vagabon, Aye Nako, Mean Girls, Granddad, The Shondes, Frances Rose & SAD13. Homoground will at EMPRESS, hosted by Boss Babes Austin and GIRLFRIEND ATX DJ GIRLFRIEND on 3/14 Cheer Up Charlie’s from noon-6pm - a showcase featuring all-women artists, DJs, collectives and zines & we will be closing out the fest by hosting a photo booth at Lesbian Wedding on 3/19 at the Sahara Lounge. Same ground, different sound! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This was a HUGE year for all of us: the producers, the musicians and more so the people who keep listening to this podcast! Homoground was able to feature over 130 bands this year, so of course we wanted to construct another special episode for you all! Here's Part 2 of the QUEERATED Bands of 2016: Featuring bands from Homoground Episodes #190 - #202 in chronological song order with original link to their featured episode this year! Complied and Produced by Shell Yeah and Scantron! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On #202, our new host, Modern Huge, makes her debut featuring bands from her homebase of Los Angeles, California. more info: homoground.com/episode202 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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spotlight on Australian bands http://homoground.com/episode199 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Queer Singer/Songwriters from NYC, London, San Francisco, Seattle & Alaska. http://homoground.com/episode198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Featuring tunes from Portland, Philadelphia and Chicago's LGBTQ musicians. Episode notes at http://homoground.com/episode197 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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http://www.homoground.com/xs007 “How do we begin, yes?” - Mariel Berger “Brave” - Kevin Allred “Lie to me” - Erlisha Simone “Blue” - Kevin Bryant “The Rain” - Annick Phan “Sam and the Bats” - Karin Agatonne “God Help My” - Hannah Thomas “Friend of Mine” - Lana McMullen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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http://homoground.com/xs006 Sven Strange - feat. Zim- VREEMD (originalzimslideremix) ER0XAS - In the Shell (upbeat but mild) Jade Jericho - Supa Swinga X XX ABSOLUTE - Left Eye DJ SUN JUNKIE FT CECE PENISTON & DAIYON-PIECE - At Radio Roger Bleu - Chocolate Corey Andrew - Everybody Up Nu Radio Mix See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
new music from Morgane Lhote (Stereolab), Kristin Hersh (50FootWave, Throwing Muses), Erin McKeown +more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Prince cover songs by Homoground artists. http://homoground.com/episode187 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
homoground will be taping a live episode of the Homoground podcast in Austin, TX on 3/15/2016! http://homoground.com/episode183 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Homoground artists were challenged to write and produce David Bowie covers in the wake of his death. homoground.com/episode178 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This mixtape was created for Section II's First Times Spotlight Series. For more information, visit http://siiyourself.com/first-times. The First Times mixtape captures first experiences ranging from love, kisses, heartbreaks, experiences with a pregnant woman and many more. All of the songs are performed by LGBTQ and allied musicians and curated by Homoground, a podcast that spotlights and supports queer musicians. TRACKLIST: Kat Knoc - Love Betwee n KIN4LIFE - Never Meant to Hurt You Michelle Raymond Band - Change Clinical Trials - Awake in my Arms Paulina Perlwitz - The Other Side edmond - and u go Purdy Holsom - 2 Chix Mark Castle - Eat My Lemon Lonesome Leash - Please to meet you Anu Sava - Goldstar Anna Gutmanis - First in Love The Paisley Fields - Butterflies Brett Every - camping out Serious Stanley - So High See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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A story of a handshake from Homoground producer Jackson Schad. Visit homoground.com for more info on his fantastic work.
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Learn about the considerations of funding independent creative projects with Lynn Casper on this week’s episode of After the Jump! Grace Bonney invites Lynn into the studio to talk about how she has funded her queer/music podcast, Homoground. Find out how small-town syndrome pushed Lynn to start the podcast and inspired her DIY spirit. How should creative types deal with different levels of advertising? Is working for free ever appropriate? Find out if gender plays a role when people choose to work for free, and learn how to collect money from independent funding backers. Learn more about creative business on this week’s episode of After the Jump! This program has been sponsored by BluePrint Cleanse. “Do I really want some corporate brand on my site when I’m trying to do this grassroots, DIY project?” [7:30] — Lynn Casper on After the Jump
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Today on RF we look at some feminist stuff happening out there in the world. There's a lot, so it was hard to choose, but we picked some gems . . . * Lyn, from the radio show HOMOGROUND, tells us about her Feminist Playing Cards project * Miriam, from FEMINISTING, talks about the world of feminist bloggers * And 3 performers from the UNTITLED FEMINIST SHOW talk about gender, nuditity, collaboration and danccceee.
We are thrilled to finally introduce Queer Joy, a new podcast series by Homoground featuring queer-identified artists sharing what queer joy means to them with their words and music! Queer Joy was created as a response to the lack of positive representation of the queer experience in popular media. Over the summer, Homoground asked artists to share their experiences with queer joy by using their own words and their own music. We received beautiful, vulnerable, and thoughtful pieces from musicians all over the world. Homoground is incredibly grateful to everyone who submitted. Your voices brought Queer Joy to life!We danced, we cried, and we're honored to release Part One: Be Yourself.Listen to anthems celebrating the process of being comfortable with who you are from Papa Molly, JayceJanae, Boy Bowser, and Kamerin. Our wonderful Patreon supporters will have access to extra tracks submitted by the artists along with some extended interviews.For this series we've partnered with Spaces, and have created our own Space for you to share whatever brings you Queer Joy with others.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy