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Glennon and Abby welcome their dear friend Cameron Esposito to discuss: 1. Cameron's brutiful relationship with her body–and how it feels playing a sexy TV role. 2. The way Cameron grew up using humor as self-defense and to become socially “valuable”–and the moment she wondered if comedy was no longer working for her. 3. Why Cameron says she's able to cry for the first time in 35 years. 4. How as a gender-nonconforming queer kid, Cameron felt “overnoticed”–and how being a comedian allows her to “hide in plain sight." 5. The rule Cameron and Glennon made to help them become better at friendship. CW: eating disorders About Cameron: Cameron Esposito is a queer, gender non-conforming standup comic, actor, writer and host. As a standup, Cameron has headlined tours and festivals nationwide and internationally. As an actor and host, Cameron has been seen across television and film, appearing in big budget films and beloved Sundance indies, and on Netflix, HBO, NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, Starz, Comedy Central, Logo, TBS, IFC, E! and Cartoon Network. Cameron's podcast, Queery, features hour long conversations with some of the brightest luminaries in the LGBTQ+ community, including Emmy and Grammy winning performers, Olympians, politicians, even an astronaut. Cameron's writing has been published by The New York Times, Vulture/New York Magazine, Vanity Fair, Bon Appetit, Refinery29 and more. Cameron's first book, Save Yourself, was an instant bestseller and is available in paperback March of 2022. Next up, Cameron is set to recur on the ABC series A Million Little Things and appear in HBOMax's Moonshot. Cameron lives in Los Angeles and likes to swim. TW: @cameronesposito IG: @cameronesposito To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Queer News: We remember trans trailblazer Elisa Rae Shupe, her fight for recognition, and the heartbreaking circumstances of her passing. In politics, Maine's governor stands tall against Trump's anti-trans rhetoric. In culture and entertainment, we celebrate Raquel Willis, named one of Time's Women of the Year, and her powerful message to the trans community. Brittney Griner cancels a speaking engagement over a suspicious hotel message and Angel Reese dominates making Unrivaled history. ✨ This week's highlights:
October shadows darken as Roz sits down for a Ghosted! EXCLUSIVE with the unnervingly talented comedian, actor, author, and host of Queery, Cameron Esposito! In a tell all to die for, they discuss Cameron's encounter with a ghost at Dynasty Typewriter, the recent sighting of a 20 foot humanoid in Colorado, PLUS a mystic that had (holy) ghost sex! SOURCES: THE DAILY MAIL WIKIPEDIA Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email your *short* stories to GhostedByRoz@gmail.com and maybe Roz will read it out loud on the show... or even call you! Be sure to follow the show @GhostedByRoz on Instagram. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/3WwYCsr Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sierra Katow is an Asian-American woman in stand-up comedy, but those parts of her identity are surface-level. What you might not know about Sierra (unless you watch her new special, FUNT) is that she's also a little sister. That's not the only point of recognition she has with Lilo and Mei, heroes of Lilo & Stitch and My Neighbor Totoro, but it's certainly first on the list. She and Jordan discuss that list, and why Sierra isn't interested in representing anyone but herself onstage. Then, Jordan has one quick thing aboutSierra's new stand-up special is FUNT***With Jordan Crucchiola and Sierra Katow
Andrew Gurza is an award winning Disability Awareness Consultant whose written work has been featured on BBC, CBC, Daily Xtra, Gay Times UK & Huffington PostAs a host, Andrew presents the award winning “Disability After Dark” which shines a light on Disability stories and sexuality. He was nominated for a Canadian Podcast Award, a Queerty Award and was chosen as an honouree at the 2020 Webby Awards.Andrew has appeared on Dan Savage's Savage Love and Cameron Esposito's Queery. He has spoken all over the world on sex, disability and what it means to be Queer and Disabled.-Guest Links:Website:https://www.andrewgurza.com/Podcast:Disability After DarkInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/andrewgurza6Twitter:https://twitter.com/andrewgurza6Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/disabilityafterdark-Evolving Love Project Links:Website:https://www.evolvingloveproject.com/Podcast & Writing:https://evolvingloveproject.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit evolvingloveproject.substack.com/subscribe
Marc MacNamara and John Hill are back with an all-new episode and already struggling. Listen and watch along as John describes the technological failings of his first-ever attempt at going live on TikTok and as Marc recounts everything that just went wrong on the set of his latest movie. After pulling themselves together with a round of Thot Topics, RUPAUL'S DRAG RACE icon Heidi N Closet comes on the pod to give some drag queen superlatives and spill on everything from why they left ALL STARS season 8 to Peppermint's premature elimination from THE TRAITORS to Plane Jane's shady behavior on season 16 before dishing on plenty of wild conspiracy theories and the celebrities that believe them. The hosts then open up their DMs to answer some listener questions about hair preferences, speedos, and the personal reasons they wouldn't be able to star in gay porn. Watch on YouTube – YouTube.com/@DiscAdPod Merch – FalconMerchShop.com TikTok – @DiscAdPod Instagram – @DiscAdPod Twitter – @DiscAdPod Website – DiscAdPod.com Talk to us – ask@DiscAdPod.com
Lucy Worsley travels back in time to revisit the unthinkable crimes of 19th century murderesses from the UK, Australia and North America.In this episode Lucy is joined by Cameron Esposito, stand-up comic, actor, writer and host of the hit podcast Queery. They investigate the case of 19-year-old Alice Mitchell who killed 17-year-old Freda Ward in Memphis, Tennessee in 1892 after a stormy and illicit relationship. Alice and Freda plan to marry and move to St Louis, but when Freda's family discover their relationship, she comes under enormous pressure to end it.Alice Mitchell's subsequent actions caused a nationwide sensation and influenced the way lesbians were perceived by the press and the public for decades. Lucy is also joined by the historian Alexis Coe, author of Alice + Freda Forever: A Murder in Memphis, who helps Lucy uncover exactly what drove Alice to kill the woman she loved.Lucy wants to know what this case tells us about women's lives in the southern states of America at the end of the 19th century, particularly the lives of LGBTQ+ women, and what it tells us about queer women's lives in America now. Today in Tennessee the LGBTQ+ community feels under increasing threat with legislation banning books in schools which portray gay or trans people and bans on drag acts. Lucy asks the drag artist and activist Magical Miss Mothie to find out more from members of the community during their annual Pride festival in the city.The story of Alice and Freda is complex and disturbing, and it culminates in the destruction of two young lives. But it reminds us that queer people have always been there and always will be; in the teeth of opposition from everyone around her Alice refused to see why she should not live her life with the woman she loved.Produced in partnership with the Open UniversityProducer: Jane Greenwood Readers: Clare Corbett, Bill Hope and Laurel Lefkow Sound design: Chris Maclean Series Producer: Julia Hayball Executive Producer: Kirsty HunterA StoryHunter production for BBC Radio 4New episodes will be released on Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts. But if you're in the UK, listen to the latest full series of Lady Killers first on BBC Sounds. BBC Sounds - Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley - Available Episodes: http://bbc.in/3M2pT0K
Our final episode of Queery, featuring you, the Queeroes!
A compilation of some of the best Queery conversations from 2023, featuring clips from guests Jordan Crucchiola, Terry J. Benton-Walker, Emily Bielagus and Mara Herbkersman.
A compilation of some of the best Queery conversations from 2023, featuring clips from guests Madi B Webb, Ali Kolbert, and Kai Cheng Thom.
A compilation of some of the best Queery conversations from 2023, featuring clips from guests Melanie Field, Ashley Ray, and Emma Willmann.
A compilation of some of the best Queery conversations from 2023, featuring clips from guests Sabrina Wu, Lamya H, and Kristen Kish.
Liz sits down with one of her favorite people, stand-up comedian and host of the Queery podcast, Cameron Esposito. They talk about everything from Cameron's recent encounter with a super fan and their mutual love for cooking shows, to the incredible moment with Jay Leno and Craig Ferguson that changed their entire career! Resources Mentioned: Episode 56 - Ask Emma Anything Connect with Cameron: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronesposito Website: https://www.elysiantheater.com/shows/velvettuesdays Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/queery-with-cameron-esposito/id1268343859 Connect with Liz: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@listentoliz415 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/listentoliz/ , https://www.instagram.com/coolcoolcool/ For exclusive content, support Liz on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/listentoliz
The Bate Escape: S**** N Giggles Edition! Here's a special edition of The Bate Escape with my friend Andrew Gurza, "an award winning Disability Awareness Consultant. Andrew uses they/he pronouns and identifies proudly as disabled. Their work has been featured on BBC, CBC, Daily Xtra, Gay Times UK, Huffington Post, The Advocate, Everyday Feminism, Mashable, Out.com, and several anthologies. He was the subject of an award winning National Film Board of Canada Documentary “Picture This”. Andrew has guested on a number of podcasts including Dan Savage's Savage Love and Cameron Esposito's Queery. He has spoken all over the world on sex, disability and what it means to be a Queer Cripple." In this episode, we play a fun game of "Goon or GO!", talk about pop culture moments in "Make It Make Sense", and share some insight into our dating lives in the segment "BATE/MATE/DATE. You can learn more about Andrew by clicking on the following links: https://twitter.com/andrewgurza6 https://www.instagram.com/andrewgurza6/ https://www.andrewgurza.com/ https://bsky.app/profile/andrewgurza6.bsky.social Andrew's Podcast: Disability After Dark: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disability-after-dark/id1151890990 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebateescape/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebateescape/support
Executive Director Brian Wenke sits down with Cameron to discuss the It Gets Better Project, a nonprofit organization with a mission to uplift, empower, and connect lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer youth around the globe.
Author Terry J. Benton-Walker sits down with Cameron to discuss his new book ALEX WISE VS THE END OF THE WORLD.
Founder Charlie Sprinkman sits down with Cameron to discuss creating Everywhere Is Queer, a public resource of queer-owned spaces and businesses.
Cameron Esposito is a very popular and very funny comedian and the host of the Queery podcast right here on the Maximum Fun network. She has also been to a lot of concerts and while concerts can be noisy, talking about them doesn't have to be. In this soothing episode, Cameron fills us in on five memorable shows and her five memorable dates for those shows. Is Neil Diamond on the list? Yes. Taylor Swift? Well, it's mandatory in modern media to talk about T-Swizzle so yes. And who else? Tune in to find out and see if you can stay awake for all five. Hey Sleepy Heads, is there anyone whose voice you'd like to drift off to, or do you have suggestions on things we could do to aid your slumber? Email us at: sleepwithcelebs@maximumfun.org.Follow the Show on:Instagram @sleepwcelebsTwitter @SleepWithCelebsTikTok @SleepWithCelebsJohn is on Twitter @johnmoe.John's acclaimed, best-selling memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback.Join | Maximum FunIf you like one or more shows on MaxFun, and you value independent artists being able to do their thing, you're the perfect person to become a MaxFun monthly member.
Journalist and FANTI co-host Tre'vell Anderson sits down with Cameron to discuss their new book HISTORICALLY BLACK PHRASES: FROM 'I AIN'T ONE OF YOUR LIL' FRIENDS' TO 'WHO ALL GON' BE THERE?'
Comedian Sabrina Wu sits down with Cameron to discuss the intersection of their identity as a transmasc Asian comic, Cameron's influence on their career, and more.
Comedian Roz Hernandez sits down with Cameron to discuss her new podcast GHOSTED.
Designer Simon Kent Fung sits down with Cameron to discuss his podcast DEAR ALANA.
Singer/songwriter K.Flay sits down with Cameron to discuss her new album MONO.
Actor and comedian Cameron Esposito was in her 20s when BOUND first came to her attention, and to this day it remains not only stuck in her memory, but also extremely formative. Gina Gershon as Corky was undeniably gorgeous while also being unquestionably masc. It's a pairing that's still relatively rare on screen, almost 30 years after the Wachowskis made BOUND.Jordan's one quick thing is about the new Taylor concert film, of course!Listen to QUEERY!***With Jordan Crucchiola and Cameron Esposito
Author Maia Kobabe sits down with Cameron to discuss eir book, "Gender Queer."
Entrepreneur Genavieve Jaffe sits down with Cameron to discuss founding Connecting Rainbows, an organization that provides free legal and fertility resources to the LGBTQ+ community.
Jordan Crucchiola sits down with Cameron to discuss their adventures seeing Taylor Swift, finding wiggle room in identity, and the movie Jennifer's Body.
Comedian Ali Kolbert sits down with Cameron to discuss playing with Barbies and GI Joes, avoiding being pigeonholed as a gay comic, and more.
Writer Jess Rothschild sits down with Cameron to discuss her new podcast FINDING FIRE ISLAND.
Author Kai Cheng Thom sits down with Cameron to discuss their new book FALLING BACK IN LOVE WITH BEING HUMAN: Letters to Lost Souls.
Queery producer Sierra Katow sits down with Cameron to discuss getting her first TV writer's assistant job via Cameron, the Queery journey, and starting comedy young.
Comedian Ashley Ray sits down with Cameron to discuss the SAG strike, making it as a comedian, and the Chicago comedy scene.
The Ruby Fruit co-owners Emily Bielagus and Mara Herbkersman sit down with Cameron to discuss opening LA's first lesbian-owned queer bar in years!
New episodes of Queery will resume next week!
Cameron Esposito sits down with… Cameron Esposito! That's right! Cameron interviews herself to talk about starting Queery, their queer curriculum, and how change can happen. Sponsored by Skittles.
In this hilarious yet insightful episode of "Not Well," hosts Bobby and Jim dive into a variety of thought-provoking and entertaining topics, exploring everything from Bobby's trip to Charleston, the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ couples trying to adopt, to the ongoing issues surrounding gun control and mental health in the United States.Bobby kicks off the episode by recounting his recent trip to Charleston, a city that he likens to a southern frat house with a dark history. He discusses his run-in with a flight attendant and the discomfort he felt while exploring the city's past. Bobby also shares a wild story about a fight that broke out at a sushi restaurant bar, which led to him nearly vomiting up his sushi.Switching gears, Jim recounts his recent change of luck, having met two attractive guys and attending a Betty Who concert on a whim. The duo then delves into the complicated subject of adoption, discussing the high costs and barriers faced by queer couples like Jim's nail tech Carmen and her partner. They touch on the hypocrisy of outlawing abortions while making adoption a challenging and expensive process, wondering what the solution could be.The conversation takes a turn as Bobby and Jim discuss the ongoing violence in Mexico and the tension between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. They reminisce about their childhoods, confessing to snooping on their parents and pondering whether their parents snooped on them too.The hosts find themselves discussing the awkward experiences of being nude in locker rooms with older men who have grooming issues. They then tackle the topic of Pride Night in the NHL, criticizing the organization for failing to address players opting out even though it's a charity event.Addressing a serious topic, Bobby and Jim discuss the recent mass shooting in a Nashville, Tennessee school. They express concern about the fact that the shooter was transgender and worry about the potential increase in attacks against trans people as a result. The duo laments the lack of progress on gun control and the shortcomings of the American system, touching on issues like poverty-stricken individuals joining the military and returning with untreated mental health problems due to the inadequate healthcare system.Jim opens up about his childhood trauma and the lack of boundaries he experienced growing up, wondering how it has affected his mental health. The episode concludes with a segment called "Sundries," where Jim vents about gym bros constantly posting their workouts on social media, and Bobby shares his annoyance with people who make a big move, only to flood their Facebook feeds with inspirational quotes about taking chances.This engaging and candid episode of "Not Well" covers a wide range of topics, from personal experiences to societal issues. Bobby and Jim tackle these subjects with humor and empathy, making for an enjoyable and thought-provoking listen.Support the showAs always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at (614) 721-5336 and tell us your Not Wells of the week InstagramTwitterBobby's Only FansHelp us continue to grow and create amazing content, like a live tour or just help fund some new headphones when needed. Any help is appreacited. https://www.buzzsprout.com/510487/subscribe#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell
Welcome to this week's hilarious and disastrous episode of "Not Well" with your favorite dynamic duo, Bobby and Jim. Starting off with a recording mishap, this episode is full of chaos, laughter, and a hint of existential crisis.Fresh from a boozy St. Patrick's Day happy hour, Bobby decides an edible is just what the doctor ordered. As they realize their recording mishap, the conversation turns to Bobby's upcoming trip to a gay campground called Camp Buckwood in Indiana. Jim warns Bobby to watch out for Mike Pence and "Mother" while he's there, and they banter about milkmaids and lead paint makeup.Jim spirals into a deep, dark place as he laments the difficulty of meeting new people in Columbus. He's convinced that everyone moves away and lives amazing lives, but Bobby reminds him that life is monotonous. They discuss astronomical bar tabs and why they should pay for themselves instead of a group of people.The conversation shifts to old women talk shows like Drew Barrymore's, with Jim insisting that she's old. Bobby reminds him that maybe he's just getting old, too. Speaking of mortality, they share their current adult situations about choosing their end-of-life options.The topic takes a sharp turn into the realm of student council and singing for old people at the nursing home. Bobby admits he's actually scared of old people and special needs individuals, while Jim shares his own nursing home horror story involving cleaning old people after bathroom breaks.They reminisce about the good old days when Nina West and her drag mother, Virginia West, were regulars in Columbus. They even discuss a new restaurant in Grandview where Virginia now works, and marvel at her crazy life and sleep schedule.The episode takes an emotional turn when "Mike" calls in from Florida, mourning his friend who died in Cleveland. He talks about his husband, a lawyer who spends too much money. Bobby thinks he sounds hot, but Jim thinks he sounds sad.Jim goes off the rails, discussing bachelorette parties infiltrating obscure gay bars and how it's offensive, but also acknowledging the need for equality and safe spaces. This leads to a tailspin about his desire to move and feeling trapped in his current life.The show takes a humorous turn as they play a Twitter post from a local Columbus man who wants to be humiliated by other men. Jim hits the metaphorical eject button, insisting no straight guy will ever like him, and Bobby suggests he write poetry again to reconnect with himself.They wrap up with sundries, with Bobby talking about bad service at fast food drive-throughs and Jim discussing Gen Z dressing up like '90s kids. In the end, "Not Well" delivers a wild ride full of laughter, nostalgia, and a touch of introspection.Support the showAs always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at (614) 721-5336 and tell us your Not Wells of the week InstagramTwitterBobby's Only FansHelp us continue to grow and create amazing content, like a live tour or just help fund some new headphones when needed. Any help is appreacited. https://www.buzzsprout.com/510487/subscribe#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell
NOT WELL / GAY PODCAST / EPISODE 186 Remember last episode when we were going to go out and "get in trouble" - well we did and you won't believe what happened. On the episode of Not Well, we talk about idiot Republicans, Harry Potter, gross YouTube podcasters, conservative people, fat alcohol syndrome, and being fat in general. Some Highlights (or lowlights) Marjorie Taylor Greene made a State of the Union stunt, carrying a white balloon in reference to Republican criticism of Joe Biden's handling of a Chinese surveillance balloon. However, the balloon saga ended when it was shot down off the Carolinas on Saturday.The phenomenon of "sick zoning" is when a partner takes care of their sick significant other, resulting in the partner being seen as weak and unappealing. This dynamic can create a caregiver and dependent relationship, where the partner who is not sick takes on a more nurturing role. The caregiver may become preoccupied with the sick partner's well-being and only see them as someone who needs help, rather than an equal partner. This can lead to a loss of attraction and desire, as well as a lack of emotional and physical intimacy in the relationship.Allie Beth Stuckey is a conservative commentator, author, and podcaster who aims to help young women think critically and biblically about the world around them. She is known for her book "You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love," which challenges society's popular cultural myths and offers truthful alternatives found in the Bible. Stuckey started her career in 2016 with a Facebook page called "The Conservative Millennial" and has since contributed to various media outlets, including Fox News and BlazeTV. She currently hosts the podcast "Relatable," where she analyzes culture, news, politics, and theology from a Christian, conservative perspective.Several thousand gay men set off on a week-long vacation cruise, organized by Atlantis Events on the Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas ship, through the Caribbean. The cruise promised guests a week of social mixers, late-night dance parties, and performances from entertainers like Todrick Hall and Billy Porter. The trip can be an annual pilgrimage for many gay men who want to unwind in a fun and sexually liberated setting with members of their community. However, guests were warned about a new policy that prohibited them from posting anything sexually explicit on social media, or risk being asked to leave the ship without a refund. The policy was created by Atlantis Events and Royal Caribbean following previous incidents where explicit videos filmed by passengers went viral.Our upcoming shows, which will be taped in Park City, promise to be full of fun guests, interesting ideas, and overall craziness that will leave you entertained and informed. So stay tuned, and get ready to join us for an adventure you won't forget!Support the showAs always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at (614) 721-5336 and tell us your Not Wells of the week InstagramTwitterBobby's Only FansHelp us continue to grow and create amazing content, like a live tour or just help fund some new headphones when needed. Any help is appreacited. https://www.buzzsprout.com/510487/subscribe#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell
A compilation of some of the best Queery conversations from 2022, featuring clips from Episode #226 with Malinda Lo, Episode #245 with Betty Who, and Episode #247 with Brian Michael Smith.
In this episode of Not Well, Bobby and Jim talk about their experiences at Golden Corral, a buffet chain known for its subpar food and large crowds, and the challenges of finding a place to pee at crowded football games. They also share their thoughts on New Year's Eve celebrations, which they consider cheesy and pointless, and the culture surrounding them, including the emphasis on partying and drinking, the cost of going out, and the crowds of strangers at events. Bobby and Jim also discuss their dislike for the tradition of giving and receiving cookies during the holiday season and the pressure to bake cookies for others. They also talk about the importance of setting boundaries and being honest with oneself and others in regards to unhealthy relationships and the dangers of creating stories in one's head about a person and a potential relationship. We have 2 voicemails that are very hard to hear but come up with some good points. Keep Calling us! Bobby also talks about Minnesota and his struggles with public transportation. Support the showAs always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at (614) 721-5336 and tell us your Not Wells of the week InstagramTwitterBobby's Only Fans#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell
This week is a doozy and at the end we completely loose it and almost unalive our self laughing. Quick side note, call our voicemail and tell us what's making you not well. First things first, we had to talk about our viral Tik-Tok Video where Jim goes off on religion (not actual christianity). We believe that religion is misguided and harmful, and that those who believe in God are misguided and likely hate others. We also mocked certain aspects of Catholicism, such as the concept of transubstantiation and the idea that unbaptized children go to purgatory or limbo. We argued that those who worship God are missing out on fun and joy in life, and that God would be disappointed in their actions and choices. Overall, we were critical of religion. We move on to a more serious subject. The settler and the reacher in any relationship. Bobby recently saw a post on Reddit about someone who was trying to meet someone else for over a month and was constantly texting them, even though they weren't responding. Jim thinks this person was likely a "pathetic little twink gay boy" and that this behavior is indicative of a dynamic in relationships called "settlers" and "reachers."In this dynamic, one person in the relationship is the "settler," meaning they are considered more attractive or desirable compared to their partner, while the other person is the "reacher," meaning they are less attractive or desirable and constantly shower their partner with attention and affection.I think it's important to recognize this dynamic and try to avoid being a "Reacher" in relationships. Instead, it's better to play it cool and not overly text or shower your partner with attention.Jim talks about the origins of a selfie. Selfies have become ubiquitous on social media, and many people seem to love them. But are they really worth all the hype?Jim despises selfies, citing their annoyance with the proliferation of these photos on social media. Bobby suggest that selfies may originally have been used as a way to prove one's presence at a particular location. For example, someone might take a selfie before heading out into dangerous territory or while participating in an important event. Alternatively, people might take selfies as proof of being alive after losing contact with friends or family during an emergency situation.Both Bobby & Jim express frustration with those who constantly post selfies online and wonder why we can't just start speaking out against this behavior. Perhaps when enough people do so, it will finally give pause to those who are addicted to self-promotion through photo updates!Support the showAs always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at (614) 721-5336 and tell us your Not Wells of the week InstagramTwitterBobby's Only Fans#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell
A compilation of some of the best Queery conversations from 2022, featuring clips from Episode #262 with ER Fightmaster, Episode #252 with Kiku Hughes, and Episode #249 with Eleanor Medhurst.
NOT WELL GAY PODCAST In this episode, Bobby and Jim discuss a range of topics including Christianity, short kings, and embarrassing moments.They also delve into wet dreams, Santa, and woke AI bots, offering their unique perspectives and opinions on these topics.Throughout the episode, Bobby and Jim encourage listeners to call their hotline to discuss their own problems and issues.This episode is a mix of lighthearted discussions and more serious topics, providing a well-rounded and engaging listening experience.This description is provided by an AI bot. WOKE Support the showAs always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at (614) 721-5336 and tell us your Not Wells of the week InstagramTwitterBobby's Only Fans#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell
A compilation of some of the best Queery conversations from 2022, featuring clips from Episode #235 with Vico Ortiz, Episode #236 with Ijeoma Oluo, and Episode #244 with Meg Stalter.
On this episode of Not Well Gay Podcast with Bobby and Jim, we have an interesting discussion on a variety of topics. We start off by talking about the dangers of road head and the challenges of getting older. We then move on to discuss work anxiety and the prevalence of erectile dysfunction in our age group. We are the target for Cialis and viagra btw! Next, we discuss Jim's big adventure to Mexico City. We hear the pollution and traffic issues in Mexico, as well as the unique challenges faced by little people, who happen to also entertain and wrestle in Mexico. We also touch on the topic of "little people big dick" and the Ohio vs the world debate. Why does LITERALLY everywhere we go have someone from Cincy, Cleveland or Columbus? OHIO. After that, we delve into the world of food and discuss the differences between world-class and cheap food. Jim had a dinner that consisted of ants, ant larva, and aged sauces. Bobby wasn't too impressed but Jim insists it was good. Finally, we tackle some controversial topics, including the issues surrounding bad Republican gays and the Proud Boys. We also discuss the Columbus Drag Story Hour and the role of church and fellowship in today's society. We wrap up the show by talking about the amazing trend of straight men wearing grey sweatpants and their super clingy jealous wives mad that gay guys like to stare. Ladies, this is a gay past time, tell your mans to stop wearing grey sweatpants if you are so insecure. Also, can we lighten up with the licence plate renewal stickers? Join us for an enlightening and thought-provoking discussion on these and many other topics. Thanks for listening! ALSO CALL OUR HOTLINE AND TELL US WHAT'S NOT WELL WITH YOU !! Support the showAs always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at (614) 721-5336 and tell us your Not Wells of the week InstagramTwitterBobby's Only Fans#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell
A compilation of some of the best Queery conversations from 2022, featuring clips from Episode #224 with Melissa King, Episode #227 with Samantha Ronson, and Episode #231 with Jill Gutowitz.
A compilation of Queery conversations with Drag Queens Trixie Mattel (Episode #36), Bob the Drag Queen (Episode #181), Peppermint (Episode #161), and Alaska Thunderfuck (Episode #187).
Actor, stand-up, and author Cameron Esposito joins Jameela this week to discuss their relationship with their eating disorder and struggling with their gender identity, how they realized they are gender-fluid and what that means to them, how taking their top off on network television has helped them love their body, and more. Check out Cameron Esposito's book - Save Yourself - wherever books are sold. And listen to Cameron's podcast - Queery. You can follow Cameron on Instagram and Twitter @cameronespositoYou can find transcripts for this episode here: https://www.earwolf.com/show/i-weigh-with-jameela-jamil/I Weigh has amazing merch - check it out at podswag.comJameela is on Instagram and Twitter @JameelaJamil And make sure to check out I Weigh's Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube for more!
Glennon and Abby welcome their dear friend Cameron Esposito to discuss: 1. Cameron's brutiful relationship with her body–and how it feels playing a sexy TV role. 2. The way Cameron grew up using humor as self-defense and to become socially “valuable”–and the moment she wondered if comedy was no longer working for her. 3. Why Cameron says she's able to cry for the first time in 35 years. 4. How as a gender-nonconforming queer kid, Cameron felt “overnoticed”–and how being a comedian allows her to “hide in plain sight." 5. The rule Cameron and Glennon made to help them become better at friendship. CW: eating disorders About Cameron: Cameron Esposito is a queer, gender non-conforming standup comic, actor, writer and host. As a standup, Cameron has headlined tours and festivals nationwide and internationally. As an actor and host, Cameron has been seen across television and film, appearing in big budget films and beloved Sundance indies, and on Netflix, HBO, NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, Starz, Comedy Central, Logo, TBS, IFC, E! and Cartoon Network. Cameron's podcast, Queery, features hour long conversations with some of the brightest luminaries in the LGBTQ+ community, including Emmy and Grammy winning performers, Olympians, politicians, even an astronaut. Cameron's writing has been published by The New York Times, Vulture/New York Magazine, Vanity Fair, Bon Appetit, Refinery29 and more. Cameron's first book, Save Yourself, was an instant bestseller and is available in paperback March of 2022. Next up, Cameron is set to recur on the ABC series A Million Little Things and appear in HBOMax's Moonshot. Cameron lives in Los Angeles and likes to swim. TW: @cameronesposito IG: @cameronesposito Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, I sit down with Actor/Comedian/Podcaster, Cameron Esposito. We talk about feeling powerful, getting in your head, sad boy divorce town, jealousy, working hard on friendships, finding balance, coming out, and how Cameron is Gettin' Better! Follow Cameron Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronesposito Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronesposito Check out her podcast “Queery” here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/queery-with-cameron-esposito/id1268343859 This episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep. Helix is offering UP TO $200 off all mattress orders AND two free pillows at http://www.Helixsleep.com/funches Follow me on my Twitch channel for comedy nights, video games with friends, and more! https://www.twitch.tv/ron_funches Become a Patron at http://www.patreon.com/gettinbetterwithron and get perks like personal affirmations, shoutouts, hand written letters, tickets to my shows, and much more! We have an Instagram! Give us a follow for classic clips and positive affirmations at @gettinbetterpodcast For all tour dates and merch go to http://www.ronfunches.com Don't forget to hit subscribe for weekly podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.