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Join James "JP" Patrick, a Columbia-based personal trainer and wellness consultant as he dives into topics relevant to Black Queer Culture. From mental health to wellness, he has you covered. Make sure to subscribe to The Black Queer Culture Show!
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Grizzly Kiki began in April 2014 as a pop culture and drag-centric podcast hosted by Robert & Daniel. The podcast is equal parts oral history and good old-fashioned kiki. We’ve found that there were few platforms where queer artists could talk about their work and themselves in an open and honest way. Our mission is to create a comfortable and safe environment, where these artists can share their histories and experiences. Ours is an intersectional podcast that is meant to serve the queer co ...
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Expatriarch Radio is a deconstruction of gender and genre, a paperless music magazine entrenched in pop and politics, made with limp wrists and clenched fists. The monthly show—broadcast since 2010 with host Joey Hansom, and since 2015 with host Bella Cuts—is a counterpart to Expatriarch’s concerts and parties, likewise balancing local love and international perspectives.
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E’toshia McFarland is a multi-faceted and talented makeup artist with an amazing knack for detail and flawless delivery. The Newark, NJ native is a 5x Award Winning Esty Educator and the founder and owner of Faces By Etosh, her Columbia-based spa, where she creates beautiful looks using the latest in makeup mediums and techniques. In addition, E'to…
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Terrance Henderson is a performing artist, choreographer, director, writer, teacher, consultant, and activist based in Columbia, South Carolina. An International award-winning choreographer, Terrance has been the creative force behind Columbia’s own Vibrations Dance Company serving as Artistic Director and Principal Choreographer for over 10 years.…
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On this episode of TBQCS, we talk with Dr. April Scott. Dr. Scott is a Columbia-based therapist, consultant, and educator committed to breaking the stigma against mental health. She currently sits on the board for MidCarolina National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) and Work in Progress. Dr. Scott is the Associate Director of Mental Health Initi…
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On this episode of TBQCS, we talk with Neek. Neek is a Columbia-based on-air personality, voiceover artist, event promoter, and brand ambassador (Remy Martin). A radio industry veteran, she specializes in media marketing and independent music promotion. She is the host of both Neek During the Day and Exclusively Independent on Hot 103.9 FM. Make su…
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On this episode of TBQCS, we talk with Chad Bailey. Chad is an NYC-based film director, photographer, creative director, and the president of Pynk Gorilla Entertainment, the first LGBT hip-hop record label. Chad specializes in visual storytelling through photography and music video production. He is also the owner of 4nivisuals, his music video/con…
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On this episode of TBQCS, we talk with Dr. Shari Dade. Dr. Shari is a Columbia-based psychologist, wellness consultant, and motivational speaker. She specializes in topics related to trauma, depression, anxiety, and lifestyle transitions. In 2017, she developed Everyday Psychology LLC, a consulting organization that advocates mental health awarenes…
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Hey, it's Jacob here! Just letting you know that this is the last ever episode of Queer Culture :( and that this episode will go down with the feed in 1 month (early November time) - this podcast has been such a joy, we'll miss you! Follow Holly: @HandInACupCake Follow Jacob: @ItsJacobEdward저자 Queer Podcast Network
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Jacob Edward chats to the author behind Jack of Hearts (and Other Parts) and now Camp! (the book he's here to chat about) a sweetly sharp screwball comedy critique of MASC4MASC culture. This is the full, mainly unedited version of the radio interview. You can follow us on Twitter: @QueerPodNetwork. Jacob is @ItsJacobEdward…
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If you are queer (or even just an ally) and need friendly life advice from a well-meaning pansexual, Pan With A Plan is here to help! It's the queer advice column in a podcast, giving tips to the LGBT community and beyond on topics such as mental health, crushes, sexuality and more! Content Warnings: Mentions of mental health and sexual themes…
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It was bound to happen, this episode we do talk a lot about COVID-19, in what is now, our last studio based podcast for a little while, Jacob also shouts about Love, Simon again because... it's their brand. Follow us on Twitter: @QueerPodNetwork. Jacob is @ItsJacobEdward and Holly is @HandInACupCake Thanks to Gaydio for letting us in too……
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On this episode, we talk about seeing Wicked on Broadway, what we're watching now, & recap the new season of The Masked Singer. We also discuss RuPaul making history as the first Drag Queen to host SNL & Nancy Pelosi tearing up Trump's speech at the conclusion of the State of the Union address. In this week's "Keto Korner," we share our Keto S'More…
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On this episode, we talk about some of the things that we were "Late To The Party" for. From Britney Spears to White Castle to Rosalía and Billie Eilish, we were surprised at the some of the things that took a while to show up on our radar. Not ones to have our heads buried in the sand, we decided to cover the celebrities, shows, & trends that we n…
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On this episode, we discuss the notion that there are General Education Requirements for gay men in terms of movies & pop culture. After watching the film "Judy," we were left questioning these "requirements" and whether or not they are crucial in becoming a well-rounded gay. We also talk about the Korean film "Parasite," the Puerto Rico Relief eff…
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It's time to Drag Out The Vote! On this episode, we are joined by Jackie Huba (a.k.a Lady Trinity) to talk about her new organization, Drag Out The Vote. The non-partisan organization is working with drag performers to promote participation in democracy and is registering voters at drag events across the country. It is more important than ever befo…
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