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Best podcasts about original plumbing

Latest podcast episodes about original plumbing

Holy F*ck
Healing our Relationship to Masculinity and the Self with Rocco Kayiatos

Holy F*ck

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 65:58


In today's episode, Alexandra speaks with Rocco Kayiatos!Rocco Kayiatos is an expert in content, brand and community building. He is an award-winning leader in the tech and media space, creating training programs, content in all forms and formats and building loyal communities around a brand. He is currently Chief Content Officer at FOLX Health and has held leadership positions at Grindr and BuzzFeed. Rocco is hailed as the first openly transgender man to put out an LP (2003). He is the founding editor of the world's first trans male quarterly print journal, Original Plumbing Magazine, and co-editor of Original Plumbing: The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture (Feminist Press, 2019), writer and editor of The Mindful Masculinity Workbook: A Practical Guide To Healthier Masculinity. He is the proud co-founder and director of Camp Lost Boys, the first sleep-away summer camp exclusively for adult men of trans experience.In this episode, you'll discover:Rocco's reflections around making yourself accessible by putting yourself out there on different platforms, and how it can be dismantling and confusing, if you don't also put up clear boundaries for yourself around that.Ideas around being on the frontier or the beginnings of a new idea, cultural movement, or zeitgeist, and how you don't necessarily always get the credit, or the acclaim for doing so, but how that work lays down the groundwork for other, larger, more mainstream movements to come in and take up space in our culture.Thoughts around our culture's current views around masculinity, how important it is to heal with our relationship to masculinity, and how we are missing spaces in our culture today where men can gather, heal, and connect together.Ideas around cancel culture and how it's actually very binary - black or white, bad or good - and how that's doing us a huge disservice today at a time where we are trying to become more inclusive, accepting, and understanding as a society at large.And so much more!Grab your copy of The Mindful Masculinity workbook here and the Original Plumbing book here.Wanna work with Rocco? Check out Rocco's consulting offerings and get in touch here.Follow along with Rocco on IG here.Join Creative Woman Set Free, Alexandra's new 6-week masterclass and group portal here.Grab your copy of Alexandra's book, F*ck Like A Goddess: Heal Yourself, Reclaim Your Voice, Stand In Your Power here.

WUSSY Movie Club
Amos Mac (‘No Ordinary Man', Gossip Girl')

WUSSY Movie Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 24:11


Writer and founder of Original Plumbing magazine, Amos Mac, is here to talk about trans representation and working on the new ‘Gossip Girl' reboot and ‘No Ordinary Man'.    This week, Movie Club host John E  chats with writer, photographer and artist Amos Mac about being in the writers room on ‘Gossip Girl', trans representation behind the scenes in Hollywood, and working on the Billy Tipton documentary, ‘No Ordinary Man'.    WUSSY Movie Club is a weekly roundtable movie podcast with a Queer lens, featuring themed seasons and special interviews with Queer filmmakers. Every Wednesday, a rotating cast of LGBTQIA+ voices will dish on their favorite films of past and present. Join the club and be a part of the discussion!   WUSSY Movie Club is part of the WUSSY Podcast Network, hosted by WUSSY Mag (@wussymag)   Produced by Jon Dean @jondeanphoto   Podcast Art created by Nick Sheridan @glass.knuckles   Podcast Music by DJ Helix @1djhelix Join the WUSSY Movie Club on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wussymovieclub/    Follow WUSSY Movie Club on Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/WussyMovieClub/   Showtimes and more about No Ordinary Man  https://noordinaryman.oscilloscope.net/  

Orphic Frequency
Elevated conversation with Amos Mac

Orphic Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 54:03


Amos Mac & I have a long history. I'm delighted to find out nooks and crannies of his life that I didn't know as I researched for this episode of Orphic Frequency. Grab a cold brew and relax as we cover Amos Mac's creative journey including breathing a new life into the life story of Billy Tipton, hauntings in old Victorian houses in San Francisco & what it can mean to put to much stock into psychic readings & as always we end with a message of HOPE. As an out transgender writer, Amos Mac’s work explores identity, community & “second coming of age” narratives though a queer lens. He’s worked across unscripted, documentary, and dramatic series including Amazon’s Transparent, AMC's The Son, and VICELAND’s Gaycation. He is currently a television writer (Story Editor) for the forthcoming series Gossip Girl on HBO Max. Amos Mac co-wrote No Ordinary Man, a documentary about jazz musician Billy Tipton. Presented at Cannes Docs 2020 & premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in 2020. Before working in TV Amos Mac was best known as founding editor of Original Plumbing; the first print magazine in America dedicated to trans male culture. From 2009-2019, OP was an informational and humorous slice of trans guy reality that prided itself on an artful yet cheeky documentation of community. The official book, Original Plumbing: The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture, was released in 2019 by the Feminist Press. As a photographer, Amos Mac's visual art has been exhibited in galleries internationally, featured in dozens of publications including The New York Times, Interview, and Vogue Italia, and lives on in multiple museum collections. He shot the groundbreaking Fall '15 campaign for Swedish fashion brand & Other Stories, featuring an all trans cast and crew. The iconic collaborative series he created with artist Zackary Drucker formed the content of his 2011 art publication Translady Fanzine, with an alternative selection of images exhibited as Distance is Where the Heart is, Home is Where you Hang Your Heart, at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles. If you, like me are disgusted at the recent uptick in political attacks on the Transgender community, please learn how you can help at the National Center for Transgender Equality (transequality.org) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orphicfrequency/message

Queer Discourse with Lou Barrett
Original Plumbing w/ Lee Ordell

Queer Discourse with Lou Barrett

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 79:27


Lou and Lee discussed Original Plumbing edited by Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos. They talked about the different ways they were impacted by the Original Plumbing collection. Their main takeaway was... don't eat the cereal!Hosted by Lou Barrett. Produced by Purpled Palm Press (www.purpledpalmpress.com)Support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/loubarrettPodcast merch available at www.purpledpalmpress.com/shopOriginal Plumbing was published by Feminist Press. You can purchase it at https://www.feministpress.org/books-n-z/original-plumbing?rq=original%20plumbing or support a local bookstore and buy it from Mac's Backs Books on Coventry at https://www.macsbacks.com/book/9781936932597 Sound Editor: Savannah TracyTheme Song: Samantha GraceCover Art Illustration: Noelle RichardCover Art Design: Lauren McAndrewsAds by Coly Puzzuoli

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Intentional Man Project
Intentional Man Project | Brian and Rocco | transness, role models and representation

Intentional Man Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 51:29


Rocco Kayaitos, former musician and co-founder of Original Plumbing magazine and Camp Lost Boys co-hosts with actor Brian Michael Smith (Queen Sugar, 9-1-1: Lone Star, The L-Word) to talk about their experiences as transgender men and healthy masculinity in the broader culture. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/improject/support

Intentional Man Project
Intentional Man Project | Trailer

Intentional Man Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 2:09


Get excited for The IMP podcast with this teaser trailer. Rocco Kayiatos, former rapper and co-founder of Original Plumbing magazine and Camp Lost Boys co-hosts IMP with actor Brian Michael Smith (Queen Sugar, 9-1-1: Lone Star, The L-Word) to talk masculinity in the broader culture. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/improject/support

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The Sewers of Paris
It Started as a Sexy Fun Project (Ep. 285 - Amos Mac/Original Plumbing)

The Sewers of Paris

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 46:04


My guest this week is Amos Mac, one of the founders of the magazine Original Plumbing a decade ago, and more recently one of the writers on the reboot of the show Gossip Girl. Amos was working in queer nightlife when he started the magazine as a fun sexy side project, but it was a runaway hit and took on a life of its own, giving him a foot in the door to launch his career in television.Also, a reminder that The Sewers of Paris is on Twitter and Facebook — I post clips of the stuff that we talk about on each episode.And big thanks to everyone who makes the Sewers of Paris possible with a pledge of support on Patreon! Click “support the show on Patreon” to check out the rewards for backers.Plus: I hope you'll join me for our next fun friendly livestream on May 9 at 11am Pacific. For the livestreams I play some super relaxing Animal Crossing while we all chat about what we've been up to, relax, and take our minds off of … everything. There's a link at the top of the Sewers of Paris twitter feed.And by the way, if you like nerdy queer podcasts you may enjoy my narrative comedy shows Queens of Adventure and Queens of Adventure Legends for an escape into a world of fantasy, with drag queens playing Dungeons & Dragons. Queens of Adventure features an ongoing fantasy story with a regular cast, and Queens of Adventure Legends features recordings of live shows and stand-alone stories. Queens of Adventure: Legends is perfect for new listeners, with adventures sized for one or two sittings and introductions at the start of each episode. You can subscribe to both shows at QueensOfAdventure.com, or search your favorite podcast app.

The EVRYMAN Podcast
Episode: 089 The Language of Gender

The EVRYMAN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 61:46


“What we don't talk about culturally is how afraid men are of each other.”   This week's guest is Rocco Kayiatos. Rocco is a writer, performer and organizer. He released his first album under the moniker Katastrophe in 2004, becoming the first openly trans-man to release an LP. He is the founding editor of Original Plumbing magazine. The world's first trans-male quarterly print magazine. Rocco is also the founder of Camp Lost Boys, the first sleep away summer camp exclusively for adult men of trans experience.   In This Episode:   Leading with vulnerability Being ‘one of the guys' Owning one's true self The gifts of adversity Celebrating the binary and everything in between Bringing intension to maleness The Good Man: it's about love and openness Observation vs Control and Domination Call outs vs Call ins   www.camplostboys.org www.roccokayiatos.com

New Books Network
Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos, "Original Plumbing: The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture" (Amethyst Editions, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 54:27


When Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos first launch Original Plumbing in 2009, they created a magazine the world desperately needed: a creative and celebratory biannual publication about trans men, by trans men. For ten years, OP was an inspired response to the lack of meaningful representation of trans lives and culture. Each issue was filled with gorgeous, moving, hilarious, and sexy narratives that pushed back against marginalizing stereotypes. Taken together, these stories met mainstream media’s violence with self-love, dismissal with determination, and repression with resistance. Collecting the best of the magazine’s entire twenty-issue run, Original Plumbing: The Best Ten Years of Trans Male Culture (Amethyst Editions, 2019) is a remarkable full-color archive that includes interviews with trailblazers like Janet Mock and Silas Howard; cutting-edge artwork and photography; mediations on love, relationships, and family; political essays and personal reflections; and much, much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Literary Studies
Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos, "Original Plumbing: The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture" (Amethyst Editions, 2019)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 54:27


When Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos first launch Original Plumbing in 2009, they created a magazine the world desperately needed: a creative and celebratory biannual publication about trans men, by trans men. For ten years, OP was an inspired response to the lack of meaningful representation of trans lives and culture. Each issue was filled with gorgeous, moving, hilarious, and sexy narratives that pushed back against marginalizing stereotypes. Taken together, these stories met mainstream media’s violence with self-love, dismissal with determination, and repression with resistance. Collecting the best of the magazine’s entire twenty-issue run, Original Plumbing: The Best Ten Years of Trans Male Culture (Amethyst Editions, 2019) is a remarkable full-color archive that includes interviews with trailblazers like Janet Mock and Silas Howard; cutting-edge artwork and photography; mediations on love, relationships, and family; political essays and personal reflections; and much, much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Gender Studies
Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos, "Original Plumbing: The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture" (Amethyst Editions, 2019)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 54:27


When Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos first launch Original Plumbing in 2009, they created a magazine the world desperately needed: a creative and celebratory biannual publication about trans men, by trans men. For ten years, OP was an inspired response to the lack of meaningful representation of trans lives and culture. Each issue was filled with gorgeous, moving, hilarious, and sexy narratives that pushed back against marginalizing stereotypes. Taken together, these stories met mainstream media’s violence with self-love, dismissal with determination, and repression with resistance. Collecting the best of the magazine’s entire twenty-issue run, Original Plumbing: The Best Ten Years of Trans Male Culture (Amethyst Editions, 2019) is a remarkable full-color archive that includes interviews with trailblazers like Janet Mock and Silas Howard; cutting-edge artwork and photography; mediations on love, relationships, and family; political essays and personal reflections; and much, much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in American Studies
Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos, "Original Plumbing: The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture" (Amethyst Editions, 2019)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 54:27


When Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos first launch Original Plumbing in 2009, they created a magazine the world desperately needed: a creative and celebratory biannual publication about trans men, by trans men. For ten years, OP was an inspired response to the lack of meaningful representation of trans lives and culture. Each issue was filled with gorgeous, moving, hilarious, and sexy narratives that pushed back against marginalizing stereotypes. Taken together, these stories met mainstream media’s violence with self-love, dismissal with determination, and repression with resistance. Collecting the best of the magazine’s entire twenty-issue run, Original Plumbing: The Best Ten Years of Trans Male Culture (Amethyst Editions, 2019) is a remarkable full-color archive that includes interviews with trailblazers like Janet Mock and Silas Howard; cutting-edge artwork and photography; mediations on love, relationships, and family; political essays and personal reflections; and much, much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Popular Culture
Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos, "Original Plumbing: The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture" (Amethyst Editions, 2019)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 54:27


When Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos first launch Original Plumbing in 2009, they created a magazine the world desperately needed: a creative and celebratory biannual publication about trans men, by trans men. For ten years, OP was an inspired response to the lack of meaningful representation of trans lives and culture. Each issue was filled with gorgeous, moving, hilarious, and sexy narratives that pushed back against marginalizing stereotypes. Taken together, these stories met mainstream media’s violence with self-love, dismissal with determination, and repression with resistance. Collecting the best of the magazine’s entire twenty-issue run, Original Plumbing: The Best Ten Years of Trans Male Culture (Amethyst Editions, 2019) is a remarkable full-color archive that includes interviews with trailblazers like Janet Mock and Silas Howard; cutting-edge artwork and photography; mediations on love, relationships, and family; political essays and personal reflections; and much, much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Journalism
Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos, "Original Plumbing: The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture" (Amethyst Editions, 2019)

New Books in Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 54:27


When Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos first launch Original Plumbing in 2009, they created a magazine the world desperately needed: a creative and celebratory biannual publication about trans men, by trans men. For ten years, OP was an inspired response to the lack of meaningful representation of trans lives and culture. Each issue was filled with gorgeous, moving, hilarious, and sexy narratives that pushed back against marginalizing stereotypes. Taken together, these stories met mainstream media’s violence with self-love, dismissal with determination, and repression with resistance. Collecting the best of the magazine’s entire twenty-issue run, Original Plumbing: The Best Ten Years of Trans Male Culture (Amethyst Editions, 2019) is a remarkable full-color archive that includes interviews with trailblazers like Janet Mock and Silas Howard; cutting-edge artwork and photography; mediations on love, relationships, and family; political essays and personal reflections; and much, much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Skylight Books Author Reading Series
Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos, "ORIGINAL PLUMBING"

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 69:27


When Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos first launched Original Plumbing in 2009, they created a magazine the world desperately needed: a creative and celebratory biannual publication about trans men, by trans men. For ten years, OP was an inspired response to the lack of meaningful representation of trans lives and culture. Each issue was filled with gorgeous, moving, hilarious, and sexy narratives that pushed back against marginalizing stereotypes. Taken together, these stories met mainstream media’s violence with self-love, dismissal with determination, and repression with resistance. Collecting the best of the magazine’s entire twenty-issue run, Original Plumbing: The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture is a remarkable full-color archive that includes interviews with trailblazers like Janet Mock and Silas Howard; cutting-edge artwork and photography; meditations on love, relationships, and family; political essays and personal reflections; and much, much more.

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Sagittarian Matters
Episode #54-AMOS MAC talks crushes, carob, art advice, OP & MORE!!

Sagittarian Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 52:09


Amos Mac is a photographer, producer, writer and co-founder of trans male print magazine, Original Plumbing. You can see him on The Trans List, streaming on HBO on-demand now!

A Minnesota Trans-Atheist
Ep 29 Claire Renee Kohner

A Minnesota Trans-Atheist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 117:29


Call the show 612-643-1108 Email the show transatheistpod@outlook.com Trans Life Line http://www.translifeline.org/ US: (877) 565-8860 Canada: (877) 330-6366 Quick Episode Summary 00:35 Ooops from last episode 01:26 Patreon thank you(s) 01:42 Poverty rant 06:46 Claire Renee Kohner interview 01:53:56 Music by Steffo I usually edit my interviews a bit, cut out some tangents, remove the ums the dead air, the oops did I just say that parts….however this interview was different.  Claire came over to my apartment and we just hit it off right away, it was so much fun. You'll hear us talking about that original Caitlin Jenner interview, and for perspective we were having this conversation right after the interview aired and Caitlin was still using her birth name and male pronouns…lest you think Claire is misgendering a fellow transwoman. During the conversation Claire does discuss some rough patches in her life during transition, and we also discuss our separate experiences interviewing one Cathy Brennan, so I just want to give any listeners the necessary trigger warnings for TERFs, suicide, misgendering, and reparative therapy.  If you are struggling, worried about your personal safety, or just need to talk to someone who understands, you can always call the US number at 1-877-565-8860 or  in Canada you can call 1-877-330-6366 those numbers and the website are available in the show notes as well. As I said, this was a fantastic conversation, and I am so happy to have the opportunity to share it with you. Claire-Renee Kohner is a woman who is transgender and does freelance writing from her home in suburban Minneapolis, Minnesota. She has written for Original Plumbing, TheAdvocate, Bustle, PlanetTransgender, TransgenTimes and TheColu.mn covering transgender issues as well as the transgender and queer music and movie scene both locally and nationally. Claire-Renee identifies as pansexual, uses female pronouns exclusively and has been married to the same woman for 16 years. She came out to her family in January 2014 and has been transitioning for over a year now. She has three children ages 8,10,15 http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/storywall/transgender-today/stories/claire-renee-kohner http://www.originalplumbing.com/index.php/the-basics/interviews/itemlist/user/583-clairereneekohner http://thecolu.mn/author/claire-kohner http://www.bustle.com/authors/891-claire-renee-kohner http://www.thequeerlife.org/ep-37-claire-kohner/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/clairereneekohner   Music Steffeny "Steffo" Messinger refers to her pseudonym/moniker "My Parents Favorite Music" for the video game and pop culture influenced music she writes, produces, and records independently.  Created in 2000 and through many different variations over the years, MPFM has released 5 albums independently.  With topics ranging from silly and simple like coffee and robots, to topics as dark and complex as lost loved ones and the duality of self, all backed by familiar pixelated soundtracks. Releasing albums as pieces of the map to a mysterious island, she tours the country bringing clever wordplay and a colorful presence to her musical adventure, and every listener is welcome to be a part of the MPFM story. http://www.myparentsfavoritemusic.com/protips.html http://myparentsfavoritemusic.bandcamp.com/album/win-when Misc. Links https://www.patreon.com/trans Thanks as always to Obsidian Shell for providing opening and bumper music for the show! http://obsidianshell.com/ Need a laugh, well then go read a funny joke!  Need a bad joke?  Read on dear listener! Which of Santa's reindeer are banned from all dinosaur theme parks? Comet! -Maddy  

Edge Radio with Viz and Annie
Edge Radio 01-13-10 Part 3

Edge Radio with Viz and Annie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2010 47:04