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Multi-hyphenate talent — actor! writer! comedian! book imprint owner!—Phoebe Robinson (Two Dope Queens, Sooo Many White Guys) struggles to keep her cool in front of Penn, while opening up about why she *wasn't* the class clown when she was younger, the most insulting thing a guy's ever told her during a romantic moment, and what she's learned from her astrologist who's also her life coach. Follow Podcrushed on socials: InstagramTikTokTwitter
This goes out to all the people out there that are too tired to make those dinner plans – Cut The Bullsh*t, Just Reschedule.This episode of The Unfolding; Presented by The Loveland Foundation host Miriam Starobin is joined by stand-up comedian, writer, producer, and actress – Phoebe Robinson.Phoebe is the co-creator and co-star of the hit podcast turned HBO series 2 Dope Queens and other critically acclaimed podcasts including Sooo Many White Guys and Black Frasier. She's also the New York Times bestselling author of You Can't Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain and Everything's Trash, But It's Okay which was picked up as a series order for Freeform that released this summer, July 13th. Additionally, Phoebe starred in the films Ibiza and What Men Want, and was a moderator for Michelle Obama's Becoming book tour where she interviewed the former first lady. In 2019, Phoebe launched Tiny Reparations, a production company under ABC Signature, whose first series Doing the Most with Phoebe Robinson, premiered April 2021 on Comedy Central. In 2021, Phoebe published her third book of essays Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes, which quickly became an indie national bestseller and the inaugural title from her imprint, Tiny Reparations Books, which champions writers of color. Her debut hour comedy special, Sorry, Harriet Tubman, premiered in Oct 2021 on HBO Max.We here at The Loveland Foundation sincerely thank Phoebe for joining us for this episode and hope you all enjoy listening.The Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation podcast is an additional resource not only to the public, but to our therapy fund cohort members. The Loveland Foundation therapy fund and resources are only made possible through support from our community. If you enjoy the podcast please go to our website: thelovelandfoundation.org or https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/NzU4MzM=Support the show
Host Marina Fang talks to Phoebe Robinson—the creator, writer, and star of EVERYTHING'S TRASH—about the experience of writing "TV Phoebe,” balancing studio notes with your creative vision, the importance of portraying realistic New York City living, and much more. Phoebe Robinson is a writer, comedian, and actress known for her work as the co-creator and co-star of the hit podcast-turned-HBO series 2 Dope Queens and critically acclaimed podcasts including Sooo Many White Guys and Black Frasier, as well as for her starring roles in the films IBIZA and WHAT MEN WANT. She's also the nationally bestselling author of Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes, You Can't Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain, and Everything's Trash, But It's Okay, the latter of which is the basis of her comedy series EVERYTHING'S TRASH. EVERYTHING'S TRASH follows Phoebe, an outspoken podcast star, who is forced to start her journey into maturity when her older brother launches a political campaign while navigating life, love, her career, and living Brooklyn. The comedy series, which premiered on Freeform in July 2022, airs Wednesdays on Freeform and is available to stream on Hulu. Marina Fang (she/her) is a senior culture reporter at HuffPost, based in New York. She primarily covers film and television, examining their intersection with politics, race and gender. She can be found on Twitter at @marinafang. --- Before it was a podcast, OnWriting was a print publication. Check out OnWriting: The Print Archives. Read shownotes, transcripts, and other member interviews: www.onwriting.org/ Follow the Guild on social media: Twitter: @OnWritingWGAE | @WGAEast Facebook: /WGAEast Instagram: @WGAEast
Phoebe Robinson a multi-talented stand-up comedian, New York Times best-selling writer, and actress. You also know her from the Two Dope Queens podcast and her solo podcast Sooo Many White Guys. Phoebe's latest project is the new Freeform show Everything's Trash based on her book Everything's Trash, But It's Okay. She not only stars in the show but co-wrote and co-produced it. New episodes of Everything's Trash air Wednesday nights starting July 13 on Freeform TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedian, writer, and producer Phoebe Robinson didn't see Black women in leadership positions in the entertainment industry, so she stepped up to the plate herself. She's the co-creator and co-star of the hit podcast-turned-TV-show “2 Dope Queens” on HBO and the WNYC Studios podcast “Sooo Many White Guys,” and she joins host Krys Boyd to discuss everything from cultural movements to dating to mental health and motherhood. Her latest book of essays is called “Please Don't Sit On My Bed in Your Outside Clothes.”
The last time Phoebe Robinson and Mike hung out, they were waiting to be picked up by an Uber on the side of a highway after their tour bus broke down. In this episode, they discuss Phoebe's third book, "Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes,” the eternal question "to prenup or not to prenup," and why Mike was qualified to be a token white guy on Phoebe's "Sooo Many White Guys" podcast. https://www.girlswritenow.org/
Hey there and welcome to Polyamory Uncensored, a podcast where your hosts Lyndzi Miller and Katie Williams interview a poly person each episode and try to answer the 5 basic tenets of journalism: who, what, when, where, and why as it pertains to our poly lives. Welcome to Episode 48 of Polyamory Uncensored, in which we chat with the fabulous Dora Diamond about dating while trans, being an activist, and being an advocate for your health and happiness. In this episode we mentioned the podcast Sooo Many White Guys, which is a fun listen! Stay tuned as we delve into the good, the bad, the ugly, and the just plain complicated truths about our poly lives. If you would like to support the podcast with a one-time contribution, we have set up a PayPal link to make it super easy! Please show your support in any amount you can here: PayPal.me/polyamoryuncensored. Thank you so much for any amount you can manage. If contributing in a monetary fashion isn't your thing or you just aren't able to, that's fine, you can help us out for free by giving us an iTunes review, liking and following us on Facebook and Instagram, sending us a voice message to play on the podcast (https://anchor.fm/polyamoryuncensored/message), or just telling your friends about us! Stay safe, wash your hands, and we love you, bye! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/polyamoryuncensored/support
Rachel and new co-host Leah welcome a special guest to recommend all of their favorite podcasts. Check out what we talked about: "This American Life" from Chicago Public Media; "Heavyweight" from Gimlet; "99% Invisible" by Roman Mars; "Radiolab," "Dolly Parton's America," "Nancy," and "Sooo Many White Guys" from WNYC; and "How I Built This" from NPR. Also: "WTF with Marc Maron," "Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend," "Bad with Money with Gaby Dunn," and "Queery with Cameron Esposito." "King Falls AM" from The Make Believe Picture Company; "Dreamboy," "Within the Wires," "It Makes a Sound," and "Adventures in New America" from Night Vale Presents; "The Big Loop" from QRX; and "Homecoming" from Gimlet. The "Jenna & Julian Podcast" by Jenna Marbles and Julien Solomita, as well as "Morbid: A True Crime Podcast" by Ash and Alaina. Find all of these podcasts online or listen to them using your favorite podcast app! Check out books, movies, and other materials through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System: countycat.mcfls.org hoopladigital.com wplc.overdrive.com oakcreeklibrary.org
Lisa Hanawalt is known for creating worlds populated by animal characters that reveal so much about the human condition. Her illustration and design work includes Tuca & Bertie, BoJack Horseman, Coyote Doggirl and Hot Dog Taste Test. She sat down with Paula Szuchman at the 2019 Werk It Festival keynote to talk about creativity, collaborating, and her love of horses. Paula is the Vice President of New Show Development at WNYC Studios, where she has worked on shows such as 2 Dope Queens, Sooo Many White Guys, Nancy, Late Night Whenever, Ten Things That Scare Me, American Fiasco, and many more. Visual references from this episode:• Lisa’s custom suit she wore to the 2019 Emmy Awards (link)• “She Draws Deeply Human Characters. They’re Just Animals.” by Amanda Hess (The New York Times, April 29, 2019)• Lisa’s Baen Chunch t-shirt design on Threadless• Music video for “Hang on to the Night” by Tegan and Sara directed and designed by Lisa Hanawalt. Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
We couldn't get enough of Joanna Solotaroff so we are back with part 2 of our conversation with the producer of 2 Dope Queens and sidekick on Sooo Many White Guys podcast. She shared her thoughts on keeping your day job when attempting to dive into a creative field and the power of really telling the people you work with what you're passionate about. We even, ahem Cindy, talks about her undying love for Louis C.K. and what she plans to do if they ever meet. Joanna shared her thoughts on Tinder, why Minneapolis is one of the best cities in the country and what makes a good podcast.
Joanna Solotaroff is a producer at WNYC Studios in NYC who currently produces the 2 Dope Queens and Sooo Many White Guys podcast. In this episode, she sits down with us and talks about life behind-the-scenes, dating a Latino man, and her parents. Spoiler alert! Her mom is a fellow bruja (aka witch) who reads the tarot cards. #innerbruja This is part 1 of our awesome conversation with her. Look out for part 2 next week! In the meantime, follow Joanna on Twitter (@joannna).
Alaska Thunderfuck 5000, winner of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 2, joins Phoebe to chat about the early years in drag, subverting norms and — porn. Plus, Phoebe visits Lululemon! Watch the best of Alaska on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars If you like what you heard, subscribe to SOOO MANY WHITE GUYS for free.
For the first time in Sooo Many White Guys history, Phoebe conducts an interview entirely in bed! She is joined by her dear friend and fellow comedian Michelle Buteau. Michelle is launching her new podcast Adulting with WNYC Studios - and it drops today! Plus, Michelle talks about her latest film Always Be My Maybe, how she decided to become a stand up comic in the days after 9/11, and her challenging path to becoming a mom. Michelle’s new podcast Adulting launches today - subscribe now!
What if I decide to have kids and the whole world is just a hellhole? Joanna Solotaroff is a producer and performer who lives in Brooklyn. For WNYC Studios, she produces Sooo Many White Guys and 2 Dope Queens. Joanna is from Minneapolis, and her mom is doing great. Follow her @joannna on Twitter. Join the 10 Things That Scare Me conversation, and tell us your fears here. And follow 10 Things That Scare Me on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
On this special episode of Sooo Many White Guys, Phoebe talks about the fight against AIDS and HIV in Africa with Gayle Smith, President and CEO of the ONE Campaign. The Organizations ONE and (RED) fight HIV/AIDS and extreme poverty, particularly in Africa. They are joined by actor/singer/performer Javier Muñoz, who talks about why he decided to go public about being HIV positive and how being in Hamilton on Broadway changed his life.
Phoebe Robinson knows too well the feeling of being “the only one.” Whether it was being the only black person in her grade, the only woman or person of color on a standup show, or the only person being asked to step out of the line at the airport, the ongoing impact is exhausting. Which is why, as Phoebe tells Marc, she always wants to be doing her own thing on her own terms, from 2 Dope Queens to writing bestselling books to her most recent podcast, Sooo Many White Guys. Also, Phoebe and Marc compare notes on interviewing the Obamas. This episode is sponsored by the Broad City series finale on Comedy Central. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.
Phoebe Robinson knows all about “the glow up” and what it means to bring other women with her. As a writer, performer, comedian, author, and podcaster, she has spoken up for those without a platform, shed light on today's most crucial topics, and hustled hard for every YOLO moment that made her who she is today. Along with making us all fall in love with her on the iconic podcast Two Dope Queens, her podcast Sooo Many White Guys, movie What Men Want, and now new book, “Everything Is Trash, But It's Okay”, Phoebe has been able to keep it all in perspective and even now, paves the way for others who want to follow her. We'll also hear from LIVELY ambassador and Alexa Curtis, the CEO of Life Unfiltered by Alexa, a lifestyle site for teens on social media and mental health. After being bullied in her youth, she fearlessly launch her own fashion blog at 12 years old, which turned into a podcast, site, and even a show on Radio Disney called “Fearless Everyday.” She now is an encouraging voice for the teen generation globally on self-love, being fearless, and handling social media in a healthy way. Phoebe's shout out - Make up artist Delina Medhin Michelle's shout out - Novella, Abby Adesanya You can follow Phoebe on Instagram and Twitter, @dopequeenpheebs The LIVELY Podcast is hosted by its CEO & Founder Michelle Cordeiro Grant.Produced by @ArcCreativePod with @RoseEReid and Sabine Jansen.Special thanks to our LIVELY team and @alialquiza. If you liked this episode, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, and be sure to tell a friend about it! We love this community and want to make we reach as many friends as possible :) For the up-to-the-minute scoop, follow us on Instagram @wearlively. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phoebe Robinson's back with a brand new season of Sooo Many White Guys - and it's gonna be fiercer than ever! This trailer is just a little taste of what you're going to hear this season. From throwing shade at Kim K. to daddy issues, we get into it! Special guests include Jameela Jamil, Vanessa Bayer, Padma Lakshmi, Roy Wood Jr. and more. First episode drops March 19th.
In honor of the new HBO specials, we've been revisiting our favorite 2 Dope Queens podcast episodes. Of course, we had to close this series with the ultimate queen -- Michelle Obama. Phoebe and Jessica talk to the former First Lady about her new memoir Becoming, her hair journey, her struggle with the “Angry Black Female” stereotype, and how to raise bold women. Plus: Bono or Billy Joel? Listen, and be inspired. And stay tuned for some brand new comedy shows coming soon from WNYC Studios, including an all new season of Sooo Many White Guys dropping March 19. That's right! Phoebe's back in the studio. Don't miss it. Support our work and get the new 2 Dope Queens t-shirt! Donate $60 today at 2dopequeens.org/donate.
In honor of the latest 2 Dope Queens HBO specials, we are bringing back some of our favorite podcast episodes - including the time that Jessica got Goop-y with some zoodles. Featuring Hadiyah Robinson, Jordan Carlos, and revisiting a set from the wonderful Kevin Barnett. Follow @2dopequeens Featured Comedians: 1. Hadiyah Robinson 2. Jordan Carlos 3. Kevin Barnett Stay tuned for some brand new comedy shows coming soon from WNYC Studios, including an all new season of Sooo Many White Guys dropping March 19. That's right! Phoebe's back in the studio. Don't miss it. Support our work and get the new 2 Dope Queens t-shirt! Donate $60 today at 2dopequeens.org/donate.
Congrats to our Queens on the new HBO specials! New to the podcast? Or do you just want to dwell in the past? Either way, we're revisiting our fav episodes, like this one featuring Billy Joel, John Mayer - and his O-face. Plus, special guest Naomi Ekperigin offers some tough love to white women, Sam Jay gets mistaken for Obama, and Beth Stelling announces her Playboy debut. And stay tuned for some brand new comedy shows coming soon from WNYC Studios, including an all new season of Sooo Many White Guys dropping March 19. That's right! Phoebe's back, bitches! Support our work and get the new 2 Dope Queens t-shirt! Donate $60 today at 2dopequeens.org/donate. // Featured comedians: 1. Naomi Ekperigin Follow @Blacktress (Ben Esner) 2. Sam Jay Follow @SamJayComic // (Nicholas Don Gast) 3. Beth Stelling Follow @BethStelling (Mindy Tucker)
Congratulations to our Queens on their latest HBO Specials! As a special thanks, we're bringing back our fave episodes, including this classic with the magical Tig Notaro (One Mississippi). We've got advice on everything from relationship woes to workplace revenge. Plus, Tig shares the worst advice she ever received. Stay tuned for some brand new comedy shows coming soon from WNYC Studios, including an all new season of Sooo Many White Guys dropping March 19. Dreams do come true. Support our work and get the new 2 Dope Queens t-shirt! Donate $60 today at 2dopequeens.org/donate.
We're popping off to celebrate the latest 2 Dope Queens HBO Specials by revisiting our favorite episodes of all time. This show was an instant classic when Jon Stewart stopped by to celebrate Jessica's birthday. Plus, Eric Andre (The Eric Andre Show) channeled Macy Gray, and Jessi Klein (Inside Amy Schumer) got revenge on her garbage pile of exes. Stay tuned for some brand new comedy shows coming soon from WNYC Studios, including an all new season of Sooo Many White Guys dropping March 19. Dreams do come true. Featured comedians: 1. Jon Stewart 2. Eric Andre Follow @ericandre 3. Jessi Klein Follow @jessirklein Support our work. Become a 2 Dope Queens member today at 2dopequeens.org/donate.
This week, Sheryl Sandberg, Phoebe Robinson, and Joanna Coles join moderator Sean Fennessey of The Ringer to answer questions submitted by men. They cover topics like what kind of sex jokes are appropriate to make at work (spoiler: none), why being liked is actually kind of overrated, and why you shouldn’t assume a five-foot-tall woman can’t carry a fully grown man out of a burning building.This episode is sponsored by Emma (www.myemma.com/TILTED).
ERIC BROUGHT HIS SEXY VOICE | Lauren listened to Nerdette Power Up! | Popular Science's The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week (Will women ever be faster than men?) | WE LISTENED TO THE goop PODCAST (are we all psychic?) | NEW SEGMENT: CONSPIRACY JAMBOREE!!!! Jon Gabrus's High and Mighty (Heroes with Julian McCullough & Meg Molloy)| NEW SEGMENT: SEGMENT STEALING!!!! Sooo Many White Guys, #34 (Small Acts of Resistance)| TURTLE NEWS | Bo Burnham's EIGHTH GRADE | Polar Selter is better than La Croix | Need a little zen? Look up Synchronized NBA
Episode 14 (2 Dope Queens is Too Dope for Coping Laughter) Do not try to hide the laughter when listening to 2 Dope Queens in public. You’ll just look crazy anyway because a half-suppressed giggle-snort is much more noticeable. Robinson, Phoebe and Jessica Williams. 2 Dope Queens. WNYC Studios. 2018. https://www.wnycstudios.org/shows/dopequeens Robinson, Phoebe. Sooo Many White Guys. WNYC Studios. 2018. https://www.wnycstudios.org/shows/whiteguys
My very old bass guitar is long overdue a repair, so this episode features Kevin and Gary of Stairway To Kevin: an instrument repair shop on Denmark Street. While I was there I recorded a quick chat with them about their history with this place, and just what it was that needed repairing on my bass. Thanks Kevin and Gary, and I guess I'll be seeing you again in about a week. I'm looking forward to it. My bank account is not. I also talk about a few things I've found on the internet that have piqued my interest. Mostly podcasts, as I am a podcast fiend. Here are the links to everything mentioned on this episode: Stairway To Kevin -- https://www.stairwaytokevin.com/ -- Sooo Many White Guys podcast episode with Sam Irby -- https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/32-phoebe-and-sam-irby-launch-lifestyle-brand -- Hashtag Authentic podcast episode with Kate Swodoba -- https://meandorla.co.uk/podcast43-2/ -- Bob Lefsetz podcast episode with Kendall Ostrow -- https://soundcloud.com/bob-lefsetz/kendall-ostrow-19 -- Rhiannon Davies twitter story about side hustles -- https://t.co/kEVm4p1zbF -- Thanks for listening. You can find me in the usual places: Twitter: -- https://www.twitter.com/saddestnightout -- Instagram: -- https://www.instagram.com/saddestnightout -- Email: -- saddestnightout@gmail.com -- Patreon: -- https://patreon.com/saddestnightout -- iTunes: -- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saddestnightout/id1361554117?mt=2 -- TuneIn: -- https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/SADDESTNIGHTOUT-p1118077/ -- Stitcher: -- https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/saddestnightout -- Soundcloud: -- https://www.soundcloud.com/saddestnightout --
Hey 2 Dope Queen heads, Sooo Many White Guys Season 3 is back! Here's a taste of our first episode of the season, with special guest Zoe Kravitz! The fashion icon and actress joins Phoebe to talk about her experience of tokenism in Hollywood, what a lifetime of fame feels like, and how she embraces her witchyness #manifest.
Hey 2 Dope Queen lovers, Dope Queen Pheebs and Ilana Glazer (Broad City) are back! Season 3 of Sooo Many White Guys is coming at you -- and it's lit. Can you handle it? Check out these hot-ass guests: From left to right: famous feminist Gloria Steinem, activist DeRay McKesson, adult film star Buck Angel and actress Yvonne Orji. The first episode drops on February 27th. Subscribe now so you don't miss all this knowledge we're dropping!
Welcome to the first episode of the Sooo Many Black Girls Podcast. This show is a response to the show Sooo Many White Guys. If you're offended by this then obviously you don't have a sense of humor or you're a hypocrite who thinks only one side should have their own opinion. This show will be on Youtube so look for it there and if you want to be a guest then comment on the video. Email link coming soon!
Love 2 Dope Queens? Duh, we know you do. So you’re gonna loooooove Phoebe’s other podcast, Sooo Many White Guys! She’s the host and Ilana Glazer (Broad City) is her sexy-ass executive producer. Each week, Phoebe gets her Terry Gross on with intimate, funny and super honest conversations with musicians, actors, writers and comedians… who aren’t white dudes! But for #diversity, we do have one token white guy at the end of each season. And sometimes, that man is Tom Hanks, like in this oh-so-special interview. Season 3 drops on February 27th and while, we’re cooking it up for you, we wanted to share a little taste of what we’re about. Also, be sure to check out the archives featuring people like Issa Rae, Melissa Harris-Perry and Hasan Minhaj. Jump on it, people! Subscribe now!
This is The Decision: The podcast where people try to convince me to finally abandon The Knicks, and become a fan of their favorite team. This is Episode 27: The Houston Rockets, featuring Rachel Neel, producer of 2 Dope Queens and Sooo Many White Guys from WNYC. The Decision is produced by Alex Kapelman. Original music from Louis Stein, Alessio Romano, and Scott Kapelman. There will be five new episodes of the show every weekday until Tuesday, October 17, when the final episode will be released. Until then, follow Alex on Twitter at twitter.com/alexkapelman.
Spreaker Live Show #126 for Sept 13th, 2017Show Duration: 48 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)Co-Host: Alex Exum, Host of “The Exum Experience Podcast” on SpreakerWe stream LIVE every Weds at 3 Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.comShow Today:-Apple Podcasts in iOS 11 Changes Coming-Oct/Nov/Dec is Podcasting Conference Months-Spreaker+BlogTalkRadio Merger Update -Your audio comments On the show today:iOS 11 is getting Released Next Week: Apple Podcasts App in iOS 11 Coming SoonDevice upgrades the leading edge of Apple’s Podcasting Upgrades We also discuss Sept/Oct/Dec is Podcasting Conference MonthsNew Media Summit - Sept 22-24 - Fee $2,995.00PODCASTING FOR THOUGHT LEADERS: LAUNCH INTENSIVE - Harry Duran - http://fullcast.co/intensive/ Sept 24-25International Podcast Day - Sept 29-30Werk It - LA - Oct 3-5The only all-woman podcasting festival on the planet, Werk It presents workshops, demonstrations, mentoring sessions and NSFW conversations about working in audio and digital media. Plus: Networking opportunities, cocktail parties, and live podcast tapings at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles!New this year: Podcast Bootcamp. This one-day course will be taught by the top women in our field. It is designed for entry-level or early-career audio producers, as well as women who work in media or other related fields and are now moving into the podcast realm.Werk It is a production of WNYC Studios, the beautiful people behind Radiolab, Freakonomics Radio, Death, Sex & Money, 2 Dope Queens, Note to Self, Snap Judgment, Sooo Many White Guys, Here’s the Thing, the New Yorker Radio Hour, On the Media, Only Human and more.LA Podfest - Oct 6-8 - http://www.lapodfest.com w/Podcast Pro’s Conference Podcon.com Dec 9-10, 2017 in Seattle (by creator of Vidcon.com)Fan Event and ConferenceSpreaker + BlogTalkRadio Merger Update VoxNest - Monetization Platform that is really coolCrazy busy on Calls with media companies and podcasts all over the worldLot’s of Podcast InterviewsTeam’s are working together more alreadyListener Comments:Play Audio Comment The Peoples Paradise @JTeros_YouTuber | Podcaster | The Greatest Voice on YouTube - Galt, CAhttp://youtu.be/OIeeteWJGzoKyle Wilcox: Suggestion for Spreaker: when I go to my show page on the desktop, I get links to subscribe with RSS, including iTunes. However, the mobile site for a show doesn't have RSS or any other links related to subscribing or sharing the show. I would really like to see an improvement on the mobile site. Other than that, Spreaker has been great for us! Thanks, Kyle Wilcox having to call in and start the audio for it.Spreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #126 for Sept 13th, 2017Show Duration: 48 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)Co-Host: Alex Exum, Host of “The Exum Experience Podcast” on SpreakerWe stream LIVE every Weds at 3 Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.comShow Today:-Apple Podcasts in iOS 11 Changes Coming-Oct/Nov/Dec is Podcasting Conference Months-Spreaker+BlogTalkRadio Merger Update -Your audio comments On the show today:iOS 11 is getting Released Next Week: Apple Podcasts App in iOS 11 Coming SoonDevice upgrades the leading edge of Apple’s Podcasting Upgrades We also discuss Sept/Oct/Dec is Podcasting Conference MonthsNew Media Summit - Sept 22-24 - Fee $2,995.00PODCASTING FOR THOUGHT LEADERS: LAUNCH INTENSIVE - Harry Duran - http://fullcast.co/intensive/ Sept 24-25International Podcast Day - Sept 29-30Werk It - LA - Oct 3-5The only all-woman podcasting festival on the planet, Werk It presents workshops, demonstrations, mentoring sessions and NSFW conversations about working in audio and digital media. Plus: Networking opportunities, cocktail parties, and live podcast tapings at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles!New this year: Podcast Bootcamp. This one-day course will be taught by the top women in our field. It is designed for entry-level or early-career audio producers, as well as women who work in media or other related fields and are now moving into the podcast realm.Werk It is a production of WNYC Studios, the beautiful people behind Radiolab, Freakonomics Radio, Death, Sex & Money, 2 Dope Queens, Note to Self, Snap Judgment, Sooo Many White Guys, Here’s the Thing, the New Yorker Radio Hour, On the Media, Only Human and more.LA Podfest - Oct 6-8 - http://www.lapodfest.com w/Podcast Pro’s Conference Podcon.com Dec 9-10, 2017 in Seattle (by creator of Vidcon.com)Fan Event and ConferenceSpreaker + BlogTalkRadio Merger Update VoxNest - Monetization Platform that is really coolCrazy busy on Calls with media companies and podcasts all over the worldLot’s of Podcast InterviewsTeam’s are working together more alreadyListener Comments:Play Audio Comment The Peoples Paradise @JTeros_YouTuber | Podcaster | The Greatest Voice on YouTube - Galt, CAhttp://youtu.be/OIeeteWJGzoKyle Wilcox: Suggestion for Spreaker: when I go to my show page on the desktop, I get links to subscribe with RSS, including iTunes. However, the mobile site for a show doesn't have RSS or any other links related to subscribing or sharing the show. I would really like to see an improvement on the mobile site. Other than that, Spreaker has been great for us! Thanks, Kyle Wilcox having to call in and start the audio for it.Spreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Coming to you LIVE from San Francisco, it’s Politically Re-Active at Comedy Central’s Clusterfest! Joining your favorite hosts on stage are comedian and podcast queen Phoebe Robinson, the brilliantly witty writer (and This American Life favorite) Lindy West, and our favorite undercover investigative journalist, Shane Bauer! We talk about white nationalists taking over Berkeley, the danger of buying into Ivanka Trump’s beauty, and of course, Bill Maher. And for the comedy nerds, a surprise guest shows up on stage… so hit “play” already!Phoebe Robinson’s got a book and hella podcasts! Read _You Can’t Touch My Hair_ and listen to her shows 2 Dope Queens and Sooo Many White Guys wherever you’re listening to this podcast. And follow her on Twitter, boo boos!: @dopequeenpheebs.Lindy West isn’t on Twitter, but you can read her musings and analysis at The Guardian and find her tour dates at http://www.lindywest.net/. And like Phoebe, she’s got a New York Times bestselling book! Pick up _Shrill_ ASAP!Private prisons, border militia, and white nationalists – Shane Bauer’s incredible reporting can be found at www.motherjones.com. In the meantime, keep up with him on Twitter: @shane_bauer.Kamau and Hari have missed you! So listen to their standup, read their books, watch them on CNN, and find them in person at http://www.wkamaubell.com/ and http://www.harikondabolu.com/. Thanks, and be back soon!
Your Favorite Podcast Events – Episode 162 This week, I wanted to review your favorite podcast events. I put out the call for suggestions. Most replies that I received said, "Erik, I haven't attended any podcast events." That's a shame. There are quite a few great gatherings that can really help you grow. BENEFITTING FROM EVENTS There were a few suggestions. I also received an e-mail from Cynthia, who was really dejected after attending a conference. Dear Erik, I actually attended the National Religious Broadcasters Convention twice hoping to find a way to boost my show and possibly find a radio station that would want to pick it up. Sadly, I spent a lot of money, but didn't feel I was able to justify the expense. I was looking for people who were interested in helping me, but all I met were people looking for people who could enrich themselves. It wasn't a total waste because some of the sessions were informative and educational. However, I didn't have one contact that materialized into anything lasting. I may have found some guests, but they were just "one time guests". I appreciate your ideas of how to have a real conversation with others for a lasting impact. Podcasting can feel very lonely. I don't have a team working with me. There will always be people who want to have us buy their services, but there's not much to buy until we have a funding stream. Sincerely, Cynthia Home Front www.CynthiaDavis.net GIVE FIRST When you attend an event, I think you need to approach it differently. Seek to give. Seek to help. What you send out will return to you. Cynthia, it is time for some tough love. You say you were "looking for people who were interested in helping me, but all I met were people looking for people who could enrich themselves." You mention that you "didn't have one contact that materialized into anything lasting. I may have found some guests, but they were just 'one time guests'". Rarely do people go to events wondering, "Hmm. Who can I help today." That means you can stand out and be unique by asking that very question. You can have a real conversation with others for lasting impact by seeking to help them. Talk about them. Discover their struggles. Where you can you help them succeed. The theory of reciprocity will naturally take effect. People will be more open to helping you if you first help them. However, don't expect reciprocity. Let it happen organically, and don't be upset if it doesn't. When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. MY UNIQUE RELATIONSHIP Being in radio for nearly 30 years, I have attended many, many conferences. I have attended conferences for radio, podcasting, coaching hockey and others. The opportunity to learn and grow excites me. My first conference came when I was in college. As the Music Director of the college radio station (and a member of a rap group), I attended the CMJ Music Marathon in New York City put on by the College Music Journal. It was the summer of 1989. October 26th at the Vista Hotel in New York City at the foot of the World Trade Center. George Clinton and Ice-T were the keynote speakers. I had a great chat with Ice-T in the lobby of the hotel. One of my most bizarre relationships began at the CMJ Music Marathon that year. Each night during the conference, there would be music showcases all around town. Most were free with your conference pass. Doc and I grabbed a cab and went to NYU to see a hip-hop show. Doc was the other half of my rap duo. Yep. True story. On the bill that night were quite a few artists. Third Bass, Black Sheep, Young Black Teenagers and others performed. Heavy D. was in the audience checking out the show. The Geto Boys even tried to get up on stage at the end of the show before the sound guy cut their mics. Third Bass was made up of MC Serch, Prime Minister Pete Nice and DJ Richie Rich. Third Bass was also notable as one of the first, successful, interracial hip-hop groups. "Pop Goes The Weasel" was the biggest single of Third Bass' career. They also had a minor hit with "The Gas Face" from "The Cactus Album". It was their first album, which the group had just released a month after this concert. On my show on the college station, I had been playing Third Bass for a few months by this time. Their first single was a tune called "Steppin' To The A.M." It sampled Pink Floyd's "Time". I played the tune a lot on the radio at a time when rap and hip-hop were not part of the mainstream. This was 1989. My airplay helped the song climbed to #5 on the U.S. Rap Chart in some small way. Jump ahead 17 years to 2006. By this time I was the Program Director of a Top 40 radio station. Third Bass had broken up for a second time 6 years earlier. MC Serch had left his job as a morning radio host to work full-time at Serchlite Music, a promotion company he ran. Serch was calling radio stations to talk to Program Directors and trying to convince them to play particular singles. I happen to be one of his weekly calls. During our first call, Serch tells me my name sounds familiar. Johnson isn't the most unique name, so I figure he is just trying to be friendly. He asks where I have worked in the past, that maybe our paths had crossed before. Unlike many in the business, my radio career had not taken me all over the country. I had worked in Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska at this point in my career. That is what I told Serch. We got to talking about my start at the college station in Lincoln. I told him I started one of the first shows dedicated to rap and hip-hop in the state. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? That is when it happened. Serch said, "That's it! You were a huge supporter for us back then!" I said, "Oh, yeah. I played the crud out of 'Steppin' To The A.M.' I loved that record." That's when Serch said, "Yeah, you did. We thanked you in the credits of that album for all of your support." What!?! I'm in the liner notes? How did I not know this? I said, "Are you kidding me? I didn't know that." "You bet," he told me. "You were a big part of getting us off the ground." That night, I went home and got out my "Cactus Album" CD. Sure enough, there I was in the liner notes. I had made a connection and difference at that conference 17 years earlier and hadn't even realized it. And that's my point. When you are at a conference, you never know what might happen or who you might meet. The meeting may not mean anyting at the time. It may not make a difference in the next decade. However, it may just change somebody's life in ways you never intended. When you are at a gathering, seek to give and help first. It will all come back around. Cynthia did say, "It wasn't a total waste because some of the sessions were informative and educational." So, where can you find podcast events to make meaningful connections? SOME OF THE TOP PODCAST EVENTS Many people who responded to my ask haven't attended podcasting events. This is a list I have gathered from a few of the best podcasting minds in the industry. I have attended a few of these. I also received recommendations from Dave Jackson at School of Podcasting and Daniel J. Lewis at The Audacity To Podcast and Podcasters' Society. Ticket prices and info are as accurate as I could find as of this date. All are subject to change and the accuracy is not guaranteed by any means. Please visit the site for complete details, as they change quite often. Podcast Movement August 23 – 25, 2017 Anaheim, California "We've formatted PM17 to cater to anyone who is currently involved with, or looking to get into, podcasting and the podcast industry. With the help of over 120 speakers from the best podcasts and the most successful podcast networks and companies, taking part in over 80 different sessions, we try our best to have all our podcasting bases covered. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in their choice of over 80 breakout sessions and panels, including sessions on the Technical Track, Creators Track, Business Track, Industry Track, and more!" $409 but will increase up to the event. Hivio June 2 – 3, 2016 Los Angeles, California "Hivio brings together more than 100 of the most influential people in audio and media for two days of candid, unscripted conversation. Amazing thought-leaders and provocative presentations. No boring panels. No celebrity keynoters. Media strategist and researcher Mark Ramsey and Slacker's Jaime Solis host a 'hive' of smart people and amazing speakers to see, discuss, and develop big ideas and rising trends in on-demand, radio, content, social, mobile, and technology that will shake up all audio entertainment and information platforms." Only 100 tickets. 2017 not set yet. Podfest February 23 – 25, 2017 Orlando, Florida "Podfest Multimedia Expo is the conference for podcasters, digital influencers and changemakers who want to grow their brand and audience and maximize their income. Conference tracks include monetization, audience building, multimedia, and technical. Plus keynote speakers and social opportunities." 2-day GA tickets were $447 in 2017. 2018 not yet set. DC Podfest November 10-11, 2017 Washington, D.C. "We have partnered with one of the coolest event spaces in DC again! The third annual,DC PodFest will be back at The Wonderbread Factory Event Space to bring you an incredible, passionate podcasting event! You can call it a conference if you want to! We think of it as an independent podcast intensive for podcasters and podcast fanatics. We will focus on the business, creativity, and influence of podcasting in various ways throughout the two days. Prepare to be engaged, entertained, and productive. We like to think of it as a family reunion with the family you haven't met yet. Oh, and everyone in this particular family, has a microphone! You can feel good about coming to DC PodFest too! Fifty percent of our ticket sales benefit Youth For Understanding's Intercultural Exchange Programs!" Tickets in 2016 were $99. Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference September 8-9, 2017 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "Mid-Atlantic Podcast started (December 2014) as a Facebook group for podcasters who live in the Mid-Atlantic States (North Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut). The idea was to bring podcasters together for meet ups, Google Hangouts and eventually grow into conferences. After seeing the interest to have a podcast (exclusive) conference in the northeast, Joe Pardo jumped on the opportunity to make it happen. Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference (MAPCON) is an extension of Joe Pardo's passion to host amazing events with great people." Tickets are $140. Werk It 2017 October 3 - October 5 Los Angeles, California "The only all-woman podcasting festival on the planet, Werk It presents workshops, demonstrations, mentoring sessions and NSFW conversations about working in audio and digital media. Plus: Networking opportunities, cocktail parties, and live podcast tapings at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles! New this year: Podcast Bootcamp. This one-day course will be taught by the top women in our field. It is designed for entry-level or early-career audio producers, as well as women who work in media or other related fields and are now moving into the podcast realm. Werk It is a production of WNYC Studios, the beautiful people behind Radiolab, Freakonomics Radio, Death, Sex & Money, 2 Dope Queens, Note to Self, Snap Judgment, Sooo Many White Guys, Here's the Thing, the New Yorker Radio Hour, On the Media, Only Human and more." Festival pass is $499 Podcast Cruise 2017 February 11 - February 16 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida From the guys at Podcast Movement About the 2017 cruise... "Podcast Cruise 2017 will combine some of the world's top podcast personalities with an elite group of attendees as they join forces to discuss emerging strategies, latest trends, and best practices that will help you create, grow, and monetize your podcast. Space is limited! Podcast Cruise will depart from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on February 11, 2017, and return on February 16, 2017. Registration is limited to the first 40 attendees to ensure they get the full benefits of this exclusive gathering. The podcast conference includes two full days of elite level training and masterminding, including keynote speeches, panel discussion, small group roundtables, and more." The next cruise is not yet scheduled. There are also many local and regional groups that meet. Google events in your area. Look for meet-ups. Get out to one of these great events. In the episode last week, we discussed the best way to make connections at podcast events. Most of the suggestions focus on seeking first to help. As Zig Ziglar always said, "You can have anything you want in life as long as you help enough other people get what they want." Help people. Serve. That is where your next relationship will begin when you attend your next podcast event. Do you need help with your podcast? E-mail me any time at Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's see what we can do. You can find my podcast and other tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.
Phoebe Robinson (2 Dope Queens! Sooo Many White Guys! You Can't Touch My Hair!) makes it weird!
Phoebe Robinson (2 Dope Queens, Sooo Many White Guys) joins the fellas to talk about this year's Oscar nominees! Will Moonlight rise? Will Denzel shock the world? And what do we do about Mel Gibson and Casey Affleck movies?This episode is brought to you by Squarespace!FOLLOW BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD]:https://twitter.com/blackmenpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/blackmenpodcastBUY BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/black-men-can-t-jump-in-hollywoodSUPPORT BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] ON PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/BMCJBLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/black-men-cant-jump-in-hollywood
We know you miss 2 Dope Queens - we'll be back with some hot new episodes soon. In the meantime, check out Phoebe's side piece, Sooo Many White Guys! Phoebe's tired of being the token black woman in an ocean of white dude comedians. So in this podcast, Phoebe’s calling the shots. She hosts intimate, funny and super honest conversations with musicians, actors, writers and comedians who are killing it in their fields—AND who aren’t white dudes! Stay tuned for the one token white guy (it’s only fair), cameos by Phoebe’s ball-busting executive producer Ilana Glazer, and a whole lot of hijinks. Here's a sneak preview of season 2 featuring guests St. Vincent, Charlamagne Tha God and Lena Dunham. Follow @WNYCstudios From left: St. Vincent, Charlamagne Tha God and Lena Dunham. The first episode drops today. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode. Support our work. Become a 2 Dope Queens member today at 2dopequeens.org/donate.
Phoebe Robinson is a stand-up comic, the author of You Can’t Touch My Hair and host of two podcasts: 2 Dope Queens and Sooo Many White Guys. She talks about why people online flipped out about the title of ‘Sooo Many White Guys’ and how being a black feminist can be a full time job.
This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Teo Bugbee and Rachel Handler talk to Phoebe Robinson, whose first book, You Can't Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have To Explain, hits stores this week. When she's not writing scathing, hilarious missives on race, gender, sex, and pop culture, Phoebe does approximately one million additional things: She hosts two podcasts, "Sooo Many White Guys" and "2 Dope Queens" (with the genius Jessica Williams); stars on Jill Soloway's new Amazon series "I Love Dick"; does stand-up comedy all over New York City; and high-key stalks Michael Fassbender. In this episode, we talk to Phoebe about everything from her new book to Scandal: Season 20 to insane Hollywood casting calls to being bros with Kevin Bacon. We also get into the nitty gritty of Kim Kardashian's robbery and Elena Ferrante's unsolicited unveiling, and what both mean about women's relationship and right to privacy. Find Rachel, Hazel, and Teo on Twitter and say hi, and call us up with your Lady Problems at 205-677-5239 — yes, that is 205-677-LADY, and if you think we’re not going to remind people of that every single week, then you must not know Lady Problems.
Listen in as Jenn talks about challenging beauty standards with authors and podcasters Phoebe Robinson (2 Dope Queens, Sooo Many White Guys), Emily Schultz (Truth & Fiction), Georgia Clark, and Autumn Whitefield-Madrano during a panel she moderated for Strand Bookstore in NYC. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this brand new bonus epi, Phoebe bloop bloops the very first time she has sex. Plus, a love story from comedian Ted Alexandro, who just finished a tour with Jim Gaffigan. Follow @2dopequeens Featured Comedian: Follow @tedalexandro Hey, get your life together and subscribe to Phoebe's new podcast, Sooo Many White Guys, featuring interviews with performers, musicians, authors and artists who are killing it in their fields--and who aren't straight up white dudes! Don't worry, there will be a token white guy, too. Eventually. Support our work. Become a 2 Dope Queens member today at 2dopequeens.org/donate.
Writer, professor and noted bad feminist Roxane Gay schools Phoebe on how to drink wine and write a killer memoir. Plus, a homecoming disaster! Help us pick a theme song remix, vote for your favorite! Follow @dopequeenpheebs Follow @rgay Sooo Many White Guys host Phoebe Robinson and high school friends on the night of her Homecoming dance. (Phoebe Robinson)
In this bonus epi, Phoebe and Jessica confess that they didn't like Beyonce's "Formation." Plus comedian/cat lady Martha Kelly (FX's Baskets) talks pet ownership. Follow @2dopequeens Featured Comedian: Martha Kelly Follow @marthakelly3 Hey, get your life together and subscribe to Phoebe's new podcast, Sooo Many White Guys, featuring interviews with performers, musicians, authors and artists who are killing it in their fields--and who aren't straight up white dudes! Don't worry, there will be a token white guy, too. Eventually. Support our work. Become a 2 Dope Queens member today at 2dopequeens.org/donate.
In this bonus episode, Phoebe and Jessica have a totally trife bbq. Plus, comedian Matteo Lane (MTV’s GirlCode & MTV2's GuyCode) gives listeners a lesson in gay voice and TV personality Michelle Collins (formerly of The View) auditions for American idol. Hey, get your life together and subscribe to Phoebe's new podcast, Sooo Many White Guys, featuring interviews with performers, musicians, authors and artists who are killing it in their fields--and who aren't straight up white dudes! Don't worry, there will be a token white guy too, eventually. Follow @2dopequeens Featured comedians: 1. Matteo Lane Follow @matteolane 2. Michelle Collins Follow @michcoll (Delaney Simmons) Support our work. Become a 2 Dope Queens member today at 2dopequeens.org/donate.
The 2 Dope Queens know you must be going through withdrawal as we put Season 2 together. This bonus epi should get you through. Phoebe and Jessica fawn over Moth Grand Slam champion Adam Wade and his warbly tones. This story is gonna make you laugh, cry and hug a stranger. Follow @2dopequeens Follow @adamwade Also, get your life together and subscribe to Phoebe's new podcast, Sooo Many White Guys, featuring interviews with performers, musicians, authors and artists who are killing it in their fields--and who aren't straight up white dudes! Don't worry, there will be a token white guy too, eventually. Support our work. Become a 2 Dope Queens member today at 2dopequeens.org/donate.
The Broad City co-creator and Sooo Many White Guys executive producer opens up about her return to stand-up, the coming sexual revolution and pegging. Plus, Pheebs gets some tips on dating dudes of color! Follow @dopequeenpheebs Follow @ilazer
The outrageously funny Phoebe Robinson, host of "2 Dope Queens" and "Sooo Many White Guys," joins Anna and Sim this week, along with her friend, comedian Jamie Lee. The gang discusses topics including flight attendants, "Sex and the City," nightmare auditions, Anna's Oprah encounter, and Donald Trump! Also, prior caller Katie (James Gunn episode, Part 2, 15:35 mark) calls in to give an update about the uncomfortable situation with her recently-discovered birthmother. Finally, Anna, Sim, Phoebe and Jamie try to help a listener who is worried about her brother's gold-digging fiancé.
We told you we wouldn't leave you hanging this summer. Here's a taste of Phoebe's new side project, Sooo Many White Guys, a podcast where she gets her Oprah on with some of the most important and innovative (and non-white-dude!) entertainers around. First up, it's the next queen of rap, Lizzo! Subscribe to the new podcast so you don't miss an episode. Follow @2DopeQueens And may Lizzo's single, "Good As Hell," be your song of the summer: Support our work. Become a 2 Dope Queens member today at 2dopequeens.org/donate.
You asked, and they answered. Phoebe and Jessica got sooo many questions from sooo many lovely listeners for this very special advice episode that they couldn't possibly answer them all. But they sure did try. This is like an episode of Dr. Phil, only hosted by two black women. Also, get your life together and subscribe to Phoebe's new podcast, Sooo Many White Guys, featuring interviews with performers, musicians, authors and artists who are killing it in their fields--and who aren't straight up white dudes! Follow @2DopeQueens Support our work. Become a 2 Dope Queens member today at 2dopequeens.org/donate.