Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 17 hours 28 minutes
Jinkx is joined in her home by comedian and viral sensation Brandon Rogers to talk about internet comedy, being a queer artist with a predominantly straight audience, and how Brandon creates his characters. They also compare their awards for internet content creation, and Jinkx discovers she may actually like “Bohemian Rhapsody” as a karaoke song choice.
On this episode Jinkx comes out of the broom closet and gets ooky spooky with author, podcast host, and curator Pam Grossman. They talk about modern day witchcraft, classical depictions of witches in media and culture, and how they cast spells and create magic in their daily lives. And of course they talk about celebrity crushes and karaoke songs too!
Jinkx is joined by actor Theo Germaine to discuss being thrown into the Hollywood machine with barely any notice, acting on hit shows with famous A list celebrities, and why they just want to talk about books and puppies and not gender politics.
Jinkx is joined by her Drag Race sister Bob The Drag Queen to chat about “We’re Here” on HBO, their acting jobs with famous celebrities, and the important decorum required when helping a queen get into her garments or lifting her during a dance routine. Plus Jinkx gets Bob to share a story about a specific roast performance that involved a lot of piss.
Jinkx is joined by comedian, host, and actor Joel Creasey to discuss his Australian roots, adventures at fringe festivals, and what it’s like to play a gay stalker on a soap opera. They also talk about Eurovision, cringeworthy corporate gigs, and one infamous night in the VIP section at Mardi Gras when Paula Abdul tried to meet Jinkx.
Jinkx is joined by Drag Race All Star Monét X Change to discuss what it’s like to be world famous drag queens. They talk about Monét’s talk show, podcasts, and the challenges of eating in a corset. Plus, Monét really takes it there with her celebrity crush answer.
Jinkx is joined by adult film star and award winning top, Diego Sans to discuss queer identity, sex work, and the transition from living in Brazil to the US. Plus a peak behind the curtain of making porn for a studio versus shooting self-produced content. Have you ever had to bottom for 12 hours and avoid food all day?
Jinkx is joined by comedian, writer, and iconic gay person, Guy Branum, to talk about the crossover between stand up and drag, being a queer presence in Hollywood, and the perks of ordering food in a writer’s room.
Jinkx is joined by Australian comedian and Drag Race Down Under permanent judge Rhys Nicholson to talk about queer generational differences, Bette Midler’s status as a drag queen, and open relationships. Plus, Rhys breaks down their very specific porn preferences and why an occasional fumble during sex is a good thing.
Jinkx talks with Solomon Georgio about a career in comedy, creating a very specifically curated online persona, and what it’s like to write for television. Solomon talks about working on the show Shrill, the comedy and drag boom, and the best way to start a conga line.