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Lindz Amer opens a whole universe of queer representation in children's media that not only entertains but educates. We're painting a vibrant narrative as we explore the rise of LGBTQ+ representation in children's books and how Lindz storytelling, interwoven with queer theory, helps children understand complex topics like gender identity.
The Huffington Post calls Queer Kid Stuff a “groundbreaking YouTube educational resource...
Tate Barkley, a man who has walked through the fire and emerged stronger than ever shares his story. Battling alcohol addiction, enduring family conflicts and finding a way through it all, Tate's takes on a journey which is both raw and inspiring with plenty of laughs in his telling of it. His experiences serve as a poignant reminder, showing that sobriety isn't just about ceasing alcohol consumption, but learning to reshape your life without it. A reminder we can start over again...
Imagine sitting in a history class, learning from a teacher who is not only passionate about history but also about advocating for LGBTQ+ rights. That's what Rodney Wilson brought to the table, a man renowned for his bravery in coming out as gay to his students nearly three decades ago. His audacity translated into a wave of change that outreached his school, hometown, and eventually made national headlines...
Prepare to be inspired by a remarkable journey of resilience and faith. This week, we have the honor of welcoming Reverend Troy Perry, founder of the Metropolitan Community Church and a tireless advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. From the humble beginnings of his church in his living room to the grandeur of its international presence, Rev. Perry takes us on an awe-inspiring journey full of hope, defiance, and triumph.
We also delve into the more personal aspects of Rev. Perry’s life...
This is the final week of introductions to podcasts Brad enjoys. He returns from his time off next week, and October is a special month. You'll enjoy the trailblazers he chats with.
Remember Paul Lynde as Uncle Arthur on Bewitched? Without it being said on the show and without us saying it to each other, we all knew he was Samantha's "gay" uncle.
Mike Johnson and Kyle Getz return in one of their recent episodes. The subject is guncles...
Ever wonder what it feels like to redefine yourself, step into a new identity, and navigate a world that feels like a foreign country? That's what Kit experienced when she came out as a lesbian at the age of 30. Recorded for the Coming Out Stories podcast, Kit and Emma Goswell explore her journey, discussing the societal expectations and realities that made her struggle with her identity...
Ever wondered how a film from the 90s shaped the contemporary queer landscape? Philip Bahr dives right in and breaks down the iconic 1994 Australian film 'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.' It's a frothy, fun, and deeply impactful film that still holds significance in the current political climate. He sifts through its layers, characters, and the harsh reality of that era, as well as elements of the film that may not have aged particularly well...
Join us as we navigate the challenges of gay stereotypes with Mike Johnson and Kyle Getz from the Gayish podcast and their mission to tear down narrow perceptions. We touch upon the wide spectrum of topics their show covers - the good, the bad, the ugly, and the hilarious. Their diversity of episodes covering everything from farming and depression to butt plugs and penis size...
What if you could find strength in the darkest of life's moments? Meet David S Peterson, an author whose bumpy road to success has been paved with resilience and positivity. His incredible journey, from overcoming school bullying and a brutal physical attack to harnessing the power of theater and choir, will leave you awestruck. This episode is a testament to David's indomitable spirit, his zest for life and his infectious positivity that radiates even when the going gets tough...
Ready for an enlightening journey through the decades? We're thrilled to welcome Matt Baume, popular YouTube sensation and author of "Hi Honey, I'm Homo," to our podcast. Together, we traverse the fascinating terrain of queer representation in TV. We delve into the complexities of these portrayals and the courageous sitcoms that dared to feature queer characters...