Grizzly Kiki | Pop Culture & Interviews With Queer Artists

Grizzly Kiki began in April 2014 as a pop culture and drag-centric podcast hosted by Robert Lechuga & Daniel Silva. We launched with recaps of RuPaul’s Drag Race and other reality programming. Shortly after releasing the first few episodes, we narrowed our focus to create a podcast that was unique in concept and would serve a community near and dear to us: DRAG QUEENS!!!!!!!!!!!!! The podcast is equal parts oral history and good old-fashioned kiki. We found that there were few platforms where Drag and Nightlife Artists could talk about their art and themselves in an open and honest way. Most of what is known about these artists comes from videos posted on the Internet or what they experience in bars and clubs. It was clear that there were stories to be told and shared with the world. Our mission is to create a comfortable and safe environment, where these artists can share their histories and experiences. Ours is a podcast that is meant to serve the drag and nightlife community by capturing the artists’ voices and making them available to the public. Grizzly Kiki is a program for drag enthusiasts, Drag Artists, and everyone in between. Listen and Join the Party!!

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There's Something In The Air


What's That Smell? On this episode: Fart Fetishism, also known as Eproctophilia , has been explored primarily via online forums & videos. However, a recent Vice article profiles several men who open up about about their passion for farts. Canadian psychiatrist Dr. Melvyn Iscove has his license revoked after years of sexual misconduct came to light. Dr. Iscove specialized in the "treatment of patients with problems related to homosexuality," yet caused them more pain & anguish by engaging in sex acts with them to cure their "disorder." We discuss the effects of RuPaul’s interview reflected in a CBS Sunday Morning segment that misgendered Drag Race contestants. A Florida woman is suing Hamburger Mary's of Tampa for $1.5 Million Dollars, after claiming that a Drag Queen's breasts caused her severe head & neck injuries. We also address some listener comments, so keep them coming!


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 March 16, 2018  1h18m