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Library Guys GALS Go to the Movies comes at you the fourth Wednesday of every month. Join hosts Via Smith and Katy Hite, resident movie geeks, to discuss our favorite movie moments. This episode we celebrate Pride month with LGBTQIA+ films! This month's episode focuses on My Beautiful Laundrette and But I'm A Cheerleader. These movies each explore identity, community and more in often humorous and touching ways. Read more here. You can request My Beautiful Laundrette here. But I'm A Cheerleader is available through Hoopla and Kanopy. And you can call the Delaware or Orange Location to reserve the Audiobooth to record a podcast of your own. Share your favorite LGBTQIA+ films with a positive message by emailing us at libraryguys@delawarelibrary.org. Happy listening!
Happy Pride! This episode Jessica (@theguasisextra) and Michael (@michael.longstagram) talk to Madin Ray Lopez (they/them/theirs) of Project Q Salon (@projectqsalon) in Los Angeles. They talk LGBTQIA+ acceptance in salons, how Madin is involved with their community, and the importance of ensuring we're masters of all textures.
In Clear Focus: Celebrating Pride month, our guest is Graham Nolan, an agency communications expert and the co-chair of Do The WeRQ, an organization on a mission to increase queer creativity and representation within the advertising industry. Graham shares his own coming-out story and explains why Gen Z's digital natives are the most DEI-aware cohort ever. We discuss some of the challenges still faced by LGBTQIA+ people working in the industry and Graham shares what lies ahead for Do The WeRQ.
Happy Pride month everyone! Celebrate the wonderful month of June with us as we discuss English Wine Week, wine handbags and chat to Justin Moran, Co-Founder of The Hidden Sea Wine. Brought to you by our friends at The Glenturret Scotch whisky.
Happy pride month! This week, we talk about the history of pride month, how my views on pride have changed over the years, and what this all means for the LGBTQ community. We also discuss my dog going on doggy xanax, and Kathy Hilton being a total star. Follow the podcast on instagram @mrblackheartpodcast and Mike @themikedoherty. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mrblackheart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mrblackheart/support
News That Didn't Make the News: It's Pride Month! and What's your kids' fave hobby?
It's pride month so that means everything is about sex. Patreon: patreon.com/whydoesgodmatter Telegram: t.me/whydoesgodmatter Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7gCBt6obMMo9tMQqOcLQbU Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kMGUzN2QwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-does-god-matter/id1500952437 Instagram: instagram.com/whydoesgodmatter/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whydoesgodmatter/support
On this week's Get Out There, WAMU's weekly conversation about ways to explore the Washington region, we look at what Pride events are taking place.
Yes, I know, I'm not surprising anyone these days with the news that it's Pride Month. And I'm OK with that.
Tim and Ryan celebrate Pride Month with a special guest to discuss Gay Cinema.
It's Pride Month so we're discussing LGBTQ+ representation in Fallout with our Tier 4+ patrons. 15% off Loot Crate click: https://loot.cr/2ZPwmEk and use coupon code- ROBOTSRADIO Podcast Professor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAFGlAv1xGpjC3X9XapfDCg Fallout Hub Podcast w/ Tom & others: https://anchor.fm/the-fallout-hub Talk Fallout and join the Robots Radio fam: Discord: discord.gg/JXKfVhM Become a patron! patreon.com/falloutlorecast Visit and chat w/ Tom live: twitch.tv/robotsradio Stay plugged in on Twitter: twitter.com/falloutlorecast Robots Radio Youtube: youtube.com/c/r0b0ts Send me a note! Email: falloutlorecast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fallout-lorecast/message
It's Pride Month and we've got a fine crew of gay and bi folks to talk about TMBG songs that are special to them. Acey Jane hosts and we're joined by Lou Reid, Amber Chaney and Michael Samuel.
It's Pride Month, and this year, with all the ups and downs 2020 has brought, continued the roller coaster this time. The Supreme Court finally ruled that LGBTQ+ people shouldn't be able to be fired for being who they are, just in time to celebrate Pride in the nation's capital. We talked about all this, and all that still needs to be done. If you're interested in helping, consider donating to some of these charities: The Trevor Project ACLU Lambda Legal --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's Pride Month, bitches! So, we're gonna talk about funny queer people! And by that we mean ourselves! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/branched-podcast/support
It's Pride Month everybody so it's time to shine an extra spotlight on LGBTQIA+ cinema. For this episode, we're focusing on queer documentaries. First up we have A Secret Love, the intimate portrait of a lifelong lesbian partnership in that began in the 1940's when the world was a very different place for the queer community. Then we have the fantastic The Life And Death of Marsha P. Johnson, a beautiful documentary celebrating the work the trans community did during the gay rights movement (despite being horribly treated by their own community) and digs deeper into the beautiful life and tragic unsolved death of the icon that is Marsha P. Johnson. Enjoy and Happy Pride!
It's Pride Month and we're talking with Julian Gavino, AKA The Disabled Hippie! Julian is a 25-year-old life coach, writer, model, and advocate. He has a community on Instagram where he shares his journey as a transgender man and his life long journey with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) He's open and inspirational af. We talk about his transition, living with EDS and the calling he can't escape. Cody & Melissa learn that the only thing stopping us from achieving what we want, is ourselves. His writing is beautiful, be sure to check out his Instagram @thedisabledhippie The best way to support We Are The Stigma is by leaving us a five-star review! As always share with others, and reach out if you’d like to share your story https://wearethestigma.com/be-a-guest-on-our-show/-You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -You can follow Cody’s spiritual journey here on YouTube!Thanks for listening!! xox
It's Pride Month! Places are reopening, Jake had a birthday, and he managed to not hurt himself while riding his bike. We have some spoilers for upcoming videos as well as some hints about our.... merch shop! Check it out! http://shop.rockfordbuzz.com/rockfordbuzz/shop/home Hit play and come hang out with us. Coffee drinking is suggested. Follow us on social media Instagram: @TheRockfordBuzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RockfordBuzz/ "Rockford Buzz" Apple and Android Mobile Apps
Hey guys we’re back from our break! This week on Episode 90 we start off discussing the quarantine lifestyle - is this officially the new normal? We then put the spotlight on America and the Black Lives Matter protests and how it exposed Bollywood’s hypocrisy. And finally, we wrap with a regular dose of our favourite segment, Filmi Chakkar! - // Starring Sweety & Pappu // Visit ChuskiPop.com for more info // Subscribe to us on patreon.com/chuskipop for only $1 a month // Listen To Us On Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher or your favourite podcast app! // Follow Us on twitter.com/chuskipop and instagram.com/chuskipop
Join Jim, Chris, Ade, and Jason for a post-show analysis of Star Trek: Generations, the one where Kirk dies! And the Enterprise crashes! It's Pride Month! Donate to the Elton John AIDS foundation and get a bunch of cool superheroes at the same time! Check out Chris's Ghost Show charity deal here: https://www.facebook.com/GhostShowBoss/
This month is pride month. A time of celebration of LGBTQ+ lives. I really wanted to touch on something very important to me. I'm telling a little of my story and also speaking to those who are still closeted.
It's Pride Month! So fasten your rainbow seatbelt! This may be the most Enormous episode yet! Harley and KC talk about the origins of "Pride" from their perspective, tell personal stories about their memories of attending their first Pride celebrations, share a touching coming-out story, play a voice message from a listener, and share some exciting news! PLUS there may be a special glitter placement discussion.
It's Pride Month. While Pride is such an amazing celebration for the LGBTQ community, Dan's guest this week thinks it's vital for people to find pride inside themselves, no matter who they are. Shannon Algeo is a life coach, motivational speaker, and yoga:meditation teacher. Sannon's podcast, SoulFeed, actually helped Dan as he started HIS journey! Shannon shares some insight into Pride month as well as why it's important to find pride in YOURSELF! In this episode, we discuss...- How your upbringing can dictate why you feel the way you do, and what you can do to change that.- How a subconscious pattern can actually trap you into trying to be someone you aren't. - Why external sources of happiness don't actually bring true, internal happiness in your life.- How every person has their own story they're working through and how we can learn from everyone we meet.- How past trauma affects every part of our life.- The importance of having solid relationships with every single person that we connect with in our life.- Questions and journal prompts to help you start a conversation with yourself to become more proud of yourself. Learn more about Shannon Algeo and hear is podcast at shannonalgeo.com Join the Life Amplified Facebook Group at facebook.com/groups/lifeamplified Find Dan on Instagram @cscdanmason To learn more about Dan and his coaching, go to creativesoulcoaching.net Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
It's Pride Month so the Hungry Hosts have so much gay stuff to talk about: RuPaul rapping about sex, Nina West and her ice cream, and the sound of male ejaculation. Katy Perry's song "Never Really Over" is all the hotness, but leaving the Black distiller out of Jack Daniels's history is not hot. "The beach is going to get whatever body I give it," in this week's Fatphobic Disaster, and Paula gives us some great tips on how to dismantle diet culture. Recommendations are "Always Be My Mabye" on Netflix and the podcast, "Anthem Humunculus".
It's Pride Month so on this week's episode of the Self Approved Podcast with Official LReco and Jayo Staxx, we talk about the LGBTQ+ community and discuss how important it is to be "Proud To Be You". This episode was sponsored by: GLAAD: GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance. As a dynamic media force, GLAAD tackles tough issues to shape the narrative and provoke dialogue that leads to cultural change. GLAAD protects all that has been accomplished and creates a world where everyone can live the life they love. Chappy: We sit at the centre of gay culture. Our mission is to provide an authentic, inclusive, and discrimination-free space that empowers and strengthens our global community. Whether it’s for something casual or more long-term, Chappy is the gay relationship app. Chappy is THE gay relationship app for guys, whatever you’re looking for. Website: www.selfapprovedpd.com Social Media: Self Approved Podcast - Instagram, Facebook, Twitter: @selfapprovedpd Jayo Staxx - Instagram, Twitter, Facebook: @jayostaxx Official LReco - Instagram @lrecodixon Twitter: LaRecoADixon Facebook: LReco Dixon YouTube: Official LReco --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/selfapprovedpd/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfapprovedpd/support
On today's episode: It's Pride Month! Shoutout to the LGBTQ community. Discussions about the ongoing torture of immigrant children, When They See Us, ICE raids, MacKenzie Bezos and her generous heart, YouTube AR, and much MUCH more. TUNE IN!!! Also if you are interested in a career in digital marketing or data analytics and you live in the Bay Area or New York check out COOP. A great program that allows you to build skills and a network of motivated individuals to get you that job. COOP: https://coop.cx Follow us on: Twitter: https;//twitter.com/wethebasement Instagram: instagram.com/wethebasement
It's Pride Month!! We sat down with three women who have coached and played through issues like representation, being a strong ally, and giving players equal treatment.
It's Pride Month! North & South of Things podcast participated in the Pride48.com Live Streaming event on June 22, 2019. Listen as Mark and George talk about pride month and policies enacted by the Trump administration that negatively impact the LGBTQIA community. We also had a surprise guest - ROMO! Romo of the Podcubs Podcast joined us and provided an update on his move from Atlanta and transition to South Carolina. #P48 #Pride48 #Pride
It's Pride Month! Do you have your quintessential Pride Playlist ready? This week, #TheSquad™ break down the Top 50 LGBTQ anthems (as reported by Billboard) and discuss their impact. Also, what makes an anthem? Is it the song, or the artist? And a let's not forget how #TSwift dropped a glitter bomb on us earlier this week with her new song/video "You need to Calm Down". People out there have a few mixed feelings about it... so we had to discuss!! -------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any questions, topics for the show or want to send us some feedback. Send us an email | info.pridesocial@gmail.com You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter @PrideSocialYYC Like, Subscribe, Rate, Review and leave your comments!!
IT'S PRIDE MONTH!Feeling the FOMO? Fear not. You're invited to our party, where we talk all things pop-culture (and then some) It's week 13 and we're getting into: - Rupual's real estate woes- The songs that made us gay- The return of Ongina - Taylor Swift's coming out party- Aly's time as a pride lifeguard- And why Billy Porter is our GAY GOD Let's get into it.
It's Pride Month and we had to re release this episode! A father discovering the mother within. Dan Bucatinsky reads this hilarious excerpt his memoir "DOES THIS BABY MAKE ME LOOK STRAIGHT?" Dan Bucatinsky is an actor, writer, producer and author. You recognize him from a million things like Second Act, The Post and Under the Tuscan Sun, but Dan is probably best known for his role as James Novak in Scandal. And you'll be able to see him on his new show this fall (2019) in ABC's The Baker & The Beauty. We know you will enjoy Dan as much as we did. Listen as he reads from chapter 1 - Wake Up and Smell The Fingers, and then our conversation about parenting and facing all the uncertainties we all face. If it's not 1 Thing, explores the topic of 'mother' from every angle imaginable and some you haven't thought of. Each show, hosts Katie Mitchell and Lupe Padilla Mitchell share a new story and have great conversations with the writers, many of whom are in fact not writers by trade. Some are famous. Some not at all. But every one of them have incredible tales to tell. Find more about us at Insta @ifitsnot1thingitsyourmother and facebook.com/ifitsnot1thingitsyourmother and twitter @IfNot1Thing
It's PRIDE MONTH here & FOA is over the moon to celebrate our LGBTQIA+ friends & family!! The rainbows, the glitter, the dancing, we are LIVING FOR IT all! It's an important time to appreciate the beauty that this community brings to the world & also reflect on the work that lays ahead to achieve true equality, safety & respect. In this episode, Minji sits down with one of her favorite people in the world, comedian & actress Sherry Cola aka Lil Tasty &/or Alice from the hit show Good Trouble. In between all the laughter & horrific anecdotes of awkward adolescence, they dig through issues around invisibility & the strange process of discovering who you really are. It's a long, awkward, sometimes scary journey to accept your own identity & then go share that with the world, but we've got your back fam. Whether it's a parade or a one-on-one conversation with a parent or showing up to change policies, we can continue showing up for ourselves & for one another. This week's guest: Sherry Cola - @shrrycola Follow Minji on: Twitter (@minjeeeezy) Instagram (@minjeezy) Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective Produced by @marvinyueh
This week the Bad Libs welcomed Anna Valenzuela of the Brujaja and Twelve Questions Podcasts to correct some of Zach's vernacular, discuss the latest on the Duncan Hunter case, fly pride flags outside of US Embassies, address Mike Pence's concern for the American flagpole, answer the 2020 Census's citizenship question, protest new laws in Hong Kong, accept foreign interference in the 2020 election, discuss the congressional Mueller hearings, and more!
It's Pride Month, and on this very queer episode, Jolie is joined by Michael Gold and Tim Herrera to discuss all the glorious messes from your Pride celebrations! Glitter! Feathers! *whispers* silicone lube! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Show Notes Episode 4Topic: Literary Tourism (inspired by Lyndsie Manusos’ article in the June 3 Book Riot newsletter.1. Advisory: This podcast may contain explicit language and contagious ideas. Listener discretion is advised. 2. Welcome/Intro Welcome to WATT, your biweekly home for all things writing instruction, analysis, inspiration, and writing news and trends. We’re sometimes irreverent, but our material is always accessible. I’m Drema Drudge, author of the forthcoming novel, Victorine, from Fleur-di-Lis Press. I’m a graduate of Spalding University’s MFA in Creative Writing Program, and I’m currently a freelance writer and writing coach. You can learn more about my writing at dremadrudge.com. I’m Barry Drudge, co-host and recent MFA graduate of Spalding University, former ghostwriter and a songwriter and musician who has worked with Grammy winners in Nashville. I’m writing my first novel. FACT CHECK: Independent bookstores in our area? 3. News and trends: It’s an all-things-Atwood world right now, from Hulu’s adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale to The Testaments, a sequel to Handmaid, coming September 2019. Now, according to Variety, Entertainment One has picked up the rights to Margaret Atwood’s debut novel, The Edible Woman, published in 1969, to create a TV series. We’re happy to relay that the Poetry Foundation tells us that “The Emily Dickinson Museum, located in Amherst, MA, has received a $22 million gift as part of a larger bequest to Amherst College from the late alumnus, William McCall Vickery. "The transformative gift, the largest ever received by the museum, will be known as the 'William McCall Vickery ’57 Emily Dickinson Fund' and is specifically earmarked for the maintenance and improvement of its buildings, grounds and collections."”It's Pride Month, so salute to all of our LGBTQ friends. Lambda Literary, promoters and advocates of the LGBTQ literary community, recently announced the winner of the 31st Lambda Literary Awards. (Nicknamed the Lammies.) The Lambda’s Trustee Award was awarded to Alexander Chee; Masha Gessen won the Visionary Award, and lastly, the Publishing Professional Award went to Barbara Smith. These individuals helped the LGBTQ cause. Additionally, twenty-five book award winners were honored. 4. Whatcha readin’?La Luministe. Review on dremadrudge.com. Barry: Love Poems for Married Couples 5. Topic of the episode:Since it’s vacation time for many people, we want to continue talking abouttraveling and writing: Today’s emphasis is Literary Tourism (From the June 3 Book Riot Newsletter, Lyndsie Manusos – recently moved to Indy. She discusses, which are in our neck of the woods, the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library; The Center for Ray Bradbury Studies. A quick list of where we’ve been/what lit figure sites we have seen and what you gain from literary tourism. Writing Instruction: Obviously, if there is an opportunity for you to practice nearby literary tourism, that would be ideal, so seek out museums or libraries or literary locations in your own town and surroundings if possible. If not: Maybe you already know all about your favorite author, but if you don’t: choose your favorite author. Then google your author; read the Wikipedia article about them. Find out where your author was born and where (if they are deceased) they are interred, if they arSupport the show (https://c6.patreon.com/)
It's PRIDE MONTH! this week we get to talk all about our fave LGBTQ movies and TV.. and of course, the foolishness never ends! Music: Purple-planet.com, Zedge.com
It's Pride Month, which means wading through the bevy of corporatized rainbow-flag merchandise to find a sense of solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community, whether you're a member or just an ally. As far as we've come, though, it's important to remember the dark days of the past, and the activism that it's taken to reach what tentative progress the queer community has accomplished in the past few decades. It's fitting then, that June also sees the release of 5B, a harrowing, insightful documentary about the early days of the AIDS crisis of the 1980s, and the medical community's first fleeting steps toward not only solving the problem but treating it with dignity. Co-directed by Paul Haggis and Dan Krauss, 5B tells the story of San Francisco General Hospital's Ward 5B, a section of the hospital dedicated exclusively by AIDS patients and spearheaded by a cadre of brave nurses and medical practitioners, many of whom were gay themselves. At a time when HIV/AIDS patients were stigmatized and fears of infection led many nurses to avoid touching them, the residents of Ward 5B worked without protective gear, careful to honor their dying patients' dignity. Amidst tremendous media scrutiny and claims of recklessness, Ward 5B served as a haven for celebrating AIDS patients' validity and humanity, providing vital care for the gay community during some of its darkest years. For the film's release, I was honored to get the chance to talk to two of the documentary's subjects: Guy Vandenberg, who worked as an inpatient nurse in Ward 5B during the plague years, and husband, AIDS survivor and activist Steve Williams, whose own harrowing experience with the virus is framed in intriguing ways throughout the documentary. Together, they spoke to me about the atmosphere of the plague years, how the doc elucidates their story and the importance of activism in political environments (like this one) that seek to erase and invalidate the queer community. (More of a Comment, Really… is a proud member of the Chicago Podcast Coop. Thanks to Overcast for sponsoring this episode!)
Y'all it's June. It's Pride Month. It's illegal to be straight. Only gays. So we're back to talk about the G of the LGBT this week: The Gays (TM). But don't worry, because these ladies know their audience! This is an all encompassing, inclusive episode that will not teach you ANYTHING about abstinence. We're talking about some real rough stuff, like the AIDS crisis and some rough-if-you-consent stuff like safe sex strategies because we have an in-house nurse and an in-house daughter of a health teacher, so you are hearing from the absolute experts here. Also in your airwaves we have 50WD's first on-air game show that will teach you either some common terminology for the gay community OR how to cook. Just one or the other, not both. Put on your big kid speedo and slap on some rainbow glitter, y'all, because it's Pride Month and we're all about to get real educational here. Email: 50worstdatespodcast@gmail.com IG: @50WorstDatesPod Music: bensound.com Cover Art: Tori Scranton, www.tscrantonart.etsy.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/50worstdates/support
It's PRIDE MONTH and on today's episode we're gonna be talking to Sanelisiwe Timothy aka my little sister. We talk about when she realized she was queer, her coming out and her experiences as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mello2/support
It's Pride Month...we didn't forget! We will be celebrating the LGBTQ community all month long. This time we have our special guest China Marie in the building. Join us as we dive into the music, lifestyle and thoughts of this independent artist.
It's Pride Month (yaaaas!) and we discuss some of the big and small ways in which we as a country fail the LGBTQ community, and we celebrate some inspiring figures. Promos for: @nri_woman and @podcoinapp - Twitter: @fwmpodcast Instagram: @feministswithoutmystique Facebook: facebook.com/fwmpodcast feministswithoutmystique@gmail.com https://ko-fi.com/B0B0UX75
It's Pride Month! Well Duh... If you didn't know that you must live on the moon! This time we talk about Pride month and what it means to us and the LGBT+ community. Claudia Lewis of Vlogged Off joins us once again. Yay! We also talk about what "tables" we sit at socially, sexually, etc and what that means in terms of our opinions and how we use these to raise awareness or elevate people of communities that we may or may not be a part of! Sounds really deep, but we had a lot of fun with it! This week a special shout out to Stephen Ellestad of Innervoice Media here in California. He's been helping us out quite a bit with equipment and production etc. We SUPER appreciate it! Pages: Vlogged Off: https://www.facebook.com/vlogged.off/ Q: https://www.facebook.com/Q-Larsen-290271191878037/ Cam: https://www.facebook.com/camerondomasky Sam: https://www.facebook.com/oneteamoftwo/ Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/WizKidzPod?asc=u --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Cheeto Chronicles -Trump Overseas Trip … -Kamala Move.org interruption -GOP fractures over Trump’s tariffs -President Trump says he was 'never a fan' of the Vietnam War -North Carolina abortion bill blocked after lawmakers fall short of votes to override governor's veto -Joe Biden, Accused Of Plagiarism In His Climate Plan, Says It Was An Accident -Joe Biden Jokes About Inappropriately Touching Women — Again -Biden sets off storm for supporting abortion funding ban -#wearorange - 100 Americans are killed with guns daily The KiKi Report -Trump Is The First Republican President To Acknowledge LGBT Pride Month - Meet the gay guy behind the effort to bring “Straight Pride” to Boston -This Tenessee DA is totally okay with gay domestic violence because their marriages “aren’t real” -Providence Bishop Called Pride Culture ‘Harmful For Children’ -Supreme Court Leaves School’s Transgender Bathroom Policy In Place -Hulu’s ‘Bravest Knight’ Will Be Cartoon Fairy Tale Featuring Gay Dads Final Thoughts Jaxxx: Democrats pass legislation to protect the dreamers Leah Chase the Queen of Creole has gone home to glory. Brooklyn: Gillette's New Ad Shows A Dad Teaching His Trans Son How To Shave Linda Fairstein
It's been a minute. Hey co-hosts how are you doing ?? It's the month of June !! It's Pride Month. We talk all things friendship and loyalty in #OnMyMind, Coming Out in #ThisWeekInRadio, What would you do for more than 24 hours in #1OnOne ... And what would my show be without the News ... Follow me everywhere on @NathiOnAir
It's Pride Month and Jenny's friend Swank is sharing his story and message to anyone who's not living in their truth. Plus, they break down the latest celebrity gossip and decide whether Jenny's parenting was on point or horribly inappropriate after an incident with her six-year-old son this week!
It's Pride Month, and they're going to let it show. The Jakes are celebrating by reconnecting with queer friends and sharing stories. This week, special guests, Edward Guerra and Timmi Ramos, dial in to the podcast and recall their coming out experiences. Follow Jake Austin on Twitter and Instagram at @loljakewutudoin. Follow Jake Boston at @OfficialSheryl4 on Twitter and @RealJaRule on Instagram. Follow the podcast: @Juicewith2Jakes
Funmi's on her Roman holiday, but Mark, Tom, and their husbands are here and queer, so get used to it! (It's Pride Month, after all.) Is Robert Pattinson too skinny to play Batman? That's just one of the many things we ponder this week. And between HBO's Chernobyl, Brightburn and The Perfection on Netflix, there's plenty of gore and bodily disfiguration to go around. Tom's pick for the most impressionable gay film will probably not surprise you (hint: he's a cowboy, so are they), while Mark looks to the Brits for his (they do everything better, don't they?)
It's the season 4 bonus! It's Pride Month, we're forming a drag family, and Matthew and Tess give a brief oral history of KoMut.
It's Pride Month so this week Brooke and Andrew discuss Gay Days at Disney and look back at all the times Disney Broke Social Norms. Have you ever attended Gay Days of Disney? Who is your favorite non-traditional Disney Character? Let us know at DisNeatoPodcast@gmail.com Theme Song Performed by Ciele DisNeato Photo take by Jac Cottrell and Photoshopped by Yanni Hajioannou DisNeato Podcast is a Proud Member of the Geekscape Network This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Hey all! It's Pride Month, today is the NYC Pride March, and in case you didn't know, COLLIN IS GAY. And Jenny is in Iceland, which I bet is really nice for her. Join Collin, and only Collin, for a deep dive into the hanky code, which he learned about while bartending during the Pride march last year!
Part 2 of our Pride Month episodes! Let's get drunk and talk about how hungover we were when we recorded this.
It's that special time of the year. No, not National Candy Month. I mean, yes, it is National Candy Month, but that's not super important. Stop pouting. Brush your teeth. It's Pride Month, the time of year where the LGBT community are able to stand in the spotlight, free from fear of ostracization and prejudice, free to be who they are, free to love as they were meant to love. But just where did Pride come from? As with every group of minorities, the LGBT community has faced its fair share of trials and tribulations. Join Mort and Kate as they discuss the origins of Pride, as well as some helpful tips for anyone choosing to attend a Pride parade, whether you're LGBT, or a caring ally.For more info on Mort's story, visit this website: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/stonewall-participants/
It's Pride Month! For today's episode, Jill and Adam discuss some of the Lambda Literary Award recent winners along with some other LGBTQ+ related books. They also discuss some of their recent reads. For more information on the award, visit https://www.lambdaliterary.org Books Mentioned In this Episode Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado After the Blue Hour by John Rechy The Gift by Barbara Browning Hunger by Roxane Gay How We Get Free, ed. by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor Autonomous by Annalee Newitz The Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera Becoming Nicole by Amy Ellis Nutt George by Alex Gino The Pants Project by Cat Clark Camp So-and-So by Mary McCoy She/He/They/Me by Robyn Ryle Time's Convert by Deborah Harkness A Darker Shade of Magic by VE Schwab Say Hello! Find us on Instagram and Twitter at @ProBookNerds. Email us directly at professionalbooknerds@overdrive.com Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter.
It's Pride Month, and the special edition "Choose Love" Pizzeria Vetri pizza boxes by Philly street artist Amberella have been extended through the weekend as long as supplies last. In this week's segment of What's Cooking on 1060, KYW Newsradio's Hadas Kuznits chats with Amberella about the pride pies partnership, her inspiration to make street art and how she's learned through this collaboration that Philadelphians choose love every day.
It's Pride Month, so Brock & Pickens have selected two must-see LGBTQ+ horror masterpieces for you to stream -- STAT! Before all that, though, they spill the tea on Dumpster Dive Cinema, Hereditary (no spoilers -- HONEST!) and the trailers for Suspiria and Halloween.
20GAYTEEN IS HERE! Happy Pride Month, friends. This episode, we chat about Pride, Angelina Jolie (multiple times somehow?), and have zero chill for people who who are cool with lesbians but not okay with gay guys. Come drink with us for the first of our two Pride episodes.
It's PRIDE MONTH! This week, I'm rereleasing the episode where I sit down with Matthias Roberts to talk about the nuanced application of self-care. Find Matthias here! Matthias Roberts is a writer, speaker, and host of Queerology: A Podcast on Belief and Being. His work has been featured in HuffPost Religion, Believe Out Loud, OnFaith, and The Oregonian. He holds an MA in Theology and Culture and is currently finishing his second master’s in Counseling Psychology at The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. Matthias's spare time is spent wandering the streets of Seattle ever in search of new coffee shops. Support Matthias on Patreon! www.patreon.com/matthiasroberts And look! You can support me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/consciousconstruction If you want to learn more about me and what I do, check out my website here: www.abirobinsyoga.com And if you want to be the first to know what's up with me and when new episodes drop, sign up for my email list here: https://www.abirobinsyoga.com/email-signup
It's Pride Month! We figure out which Batman characters are gay and which are merely bi; Rosie the robot maid from The Jetsons goes on a lesbian date; and Lauren drags her tired ass into the voting booth because it's election day in California and we have a limited amount of time to unfuck the world. VOTE OR YOU ARE DEAD TO US. :)
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It's Pride Month again and that means it's time for IWS Radio let our rainbow-colored freak flags fly! Matt and Jay will be honoring their favorite and least favorite gay people and talk about which people they wish were gay. Plus, they'll scold celebrity frauds who claim to be bi just to get attention or promote their latest project. AAAAAANNNNNNDDD with any luck our good friend, the world famous (infamous?) Angie the Lesbian will joing us! As always our Canadian Bureau Chief Jamie Mapleleaf and the IWS Players will be here to entertain the masses. Bobby Kraft will be attending his first ever pride parade and will report back on his experiences and we'll celebrate America's first same-sex couple: North and South Dakota. All this and so much more FABULOUS fun including YOUR CALLS @ 661.244.9852!
It's Pride Month and our birthdays so Dan and Jack spend twelve weeks in WEE Studios with special guest Joanna Tillman (UCB!) to watch the Season 14 timewaster "Three Gays of the Condo," an episode that is sort of about homosexuality but also yet another Homer and Marge breakup story. How serious is Homer's alcoholism? Why does Joanna like Simpsons flashbacks? Which boy band lost The X Factor? How do WEE pay our rent? All that plus Puzzle Patrol, #content, and some existential dread. NEXT TIME: Season 22's Lisa Simpson, This isn't Your Life Visit us at: www.weepodcast.com Discuss at: www.reddit.com/r/worstepisodeever Shop through: http://amazon.weepodcast.comSupport us at: https://www.patreon.com/weestudios Sign up for the newsletter at: newsletter.weepodcast.com
It's Pride Month so I'm talking to LGBTQ-friendly barber Dez Marshall! Barbershops are a hotbed for masculinity - so what happens when a queer person enters the room? Queer Barber Desiree "Dez" Marshall explains it all. In Part One of this two part episode, Dez breaks down what it's really like to be a queer person just trying to get a good haircut, and what she's doing to make barbershops a safer space for the LGBTQ community. She's also explaining barber/men's grooming things to me cause... I know nothing. Be social! We want to hear from YOU. Whether you are a queer person who has had unpleasant experiences, a straight person who doesn't even think of these things or anywhere in between let us know your thoughts! Live tweet using #PoisednPolished here: @PoisedPodcast @ItsEstaFiesta @DezIsDope