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by Clare Johnston Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are the best LGBTQ+ podcasts?

Like all good LGBTQ+ podcasts, Homoground is all about promoting visibility within the community and amplify different voices. This one is more for music lovers, as it highlights up and coming tunes from queer musicians, but who doesn’t like discovering new artists?

What is lgbtq&a’s story?

Our stories are the most powerful tools that we have. LGBTQ&A features weekly interviews with the most interesting and influential members of the LGBTQ+ community. Past guests include Pete Buttigieg, Roxane Gay, Kate Bornstein, Laverne Cox, and Trixie Mattel.

What are the best podcasts about trans history?

One From The Vaults With the trans history podcast, One From The Vaults, Morgan M. Page has created a vital resource for the LGBTQ community. Page's exquisitely researched interviews show how the history of trans people is threaded throughout the history of the world.

What is a queer podcast and why should you care?

Podcasts are a unique form of media because they don’t need a lot of money to make, yet they can reach millions of listeners. That makes way for lesser-known influencers in the queer community to start broadcasting their conversations on gender, sexuality, politics, and everything in between—and we can’t get enough of them.

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Who hosts the LGBTQIA+ podcast?

LGBTQIA+ individuals tell their stories about faith, community, and the divine, hosted by Greg Thompson.

Who is Katie Pruitt?

Katie Pruitt is a Nashville-based singer/songwriter and guitarist. She was born and raised in Georgia, grew up in the Catholic Church, went to Catholic school, and later attended Belmont Uni…

Who is Justin Hiltner?

Justin Hiltner and Giving Yourself Grace. Justin Hiltner is a queer banjo player, songwriter, journalist, and activist living here in Nashville. We talk about how his faith has been tested throughout his life so far, from coming out to his con…. 57 min. NOV 12, 2020.

What is Nancy on the podcast about?

Nancy is an exploration of what it means to be LGBTQ in a radically changing world. Part of the joy of the podcast is following along as the hosts, Tobin Low and Kathy Tu, grow more comfortable with their queerness.

Who hosts Food 4 Thot?

Food 4 Thot is the friend that everyone wants to be. The podcast is hosted by Dennis Norris II (A former figure skater!), Joseph Osmundson (A scientist with a PhD!), Tommy Pico (He won a Whiting Award and American Book Award in 2018!), and Fran Tirado (The Deput y Editor of Out Magazine !).

Who was the butch in The Trans Howard Huges?

Start here: Click here to listen to the episode about Reed Erickson, "The Trans Howard Huges". And click here to listen to the episode about Stormé DeLarverie, a butch, drag king, gender outlaw, who was at Stonewall during the rebellion, and later served as a bouncer at the famed New York City bar, The Cubby Hole. 5.

What is the genre of Dead for Filth?

8. Dead For Filth. Dead For Filth explores one of the horror movie genre's enduring legacies: it's super, super queer. Michael Varrati, the screenwriter behind work as varied as Flesh For The Inferno and Broadcasting Christmas starring Melissa Joan Hart, is joined each week by icons of TV, film, and stage.

Who is the host of the LGBTQ community?

Host: Eric Marcus. Emotional glimpses into the lives of unsung, if not entirely sidelined, trailblazers who made their mark on the LGBTQ civil rights movement—people like Vito Russo, Jean O'Leary, Bayard Rustin, and Del Martin.

Who are the hosts of For the Girls?

For the Girls. Hosts: Jason Black and Nick Westrate. What: Obsessive queers bow down to the iconic female divas —we're talking Aretha Franklin, Joan Crawford, Cher, Bette Midler, Carol Burnett, Tina Turner, Barbra Streisand, and *all* of the Golden Girls —who make them scream-weep.

Who is the host of Pod Save America?

Host: Jon Lovett. A high-voltage race through each week's numbing news cycle, with Lovett—a former speechwriter for President Obama and a co-host of Pod Save America —leading the charge with a rotating panel of guest commentators and creative games (prepare for spit takes during "Okay, Stop").

When is Pride Month 2021?

May 6, 2021. Temi Oyelola. We celebrate Pride Month in June of every year, but that doesn’t mean that LGBTQ culture takes a break during the other eleven months. As you’ll find in our roundup ahead, if there’s a queer-focused topic to explore, there’s probably at least one podcast that's tackled it with smarts, humor, and grace.

12 LGBT podcasts you should be listening to right now

Looking for a quality queer podcast to binge for your commute? Here are some of the best LGBT+ podcasts to date.

1. Throwing Shade

A weekly podcast hosted by Erin Gibson and Bryan Safi who discuss women’s issues, gay rights, politics and pop culture. The pair met while performing at the Upright Citizens Brigande in L.A. and debuted their first episode in 2011. Their main focus is to address issues ‘affecting ladies and gays’.

2. Ramble Redhead

Ramble Redhead has been running since 2005 and is hosted and produced by an unnamed gay man living in the States. He says the point of the podcast is to share his thoughts, victories and mistakes so others can learn from them. The podcast features interviews with members of the LGBT community and has been nominated for several awards.

3. Straight Talk with Ross Matthews

Since his debut as ‘Ross the Intern’ on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 2001, Ross Matthews has gone on to write a book and host Hollywood Today Live. His weekly podcast, which began in 2014, allows us insight into his views on the news of the week and the entertainment industry while he also gives advice to listeners.

4. PsychoBabble

American LGBT YouTube sensation, Tyler Oakley has teamed up with his best friend, Korey Kuhl, to deliver a weekly half-hour round up of gossip, stories and pop culture news.

5. This Way Out

When it comes to LGBT world news, there’s no better place to turn than This Way Out. Their radio show has been on air since 1988 and their weekly podcast updates you on everything happening in the LGBT community around the world.

6. The Read

Hosted by queer friends, Kid Fury and Crissle West, The Read is billed as a “weekly podcast covering hip-hop and pop culture’s most trying stars”. Yet really it’s just two friends bouncing off each other, taking down casual racism while systematically becoming the best friends you wish you had in the process.

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