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1 Amy Schumer & Brianne Howey on the Importance of Female Friendships, Navigating Hollywood's Double Standards, Sharing Their Birth Stories, and MORE 50:05
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This week, in what might be the funniest episode yet, Molly and Emese are joined by co-stars Amy Schumer and Brianne Howey. They get candid about motherhood, career evolution, and their new film, Kinda Pregnant —which unexpectedly led to Amy’s latest health discovery. Amy opens up about how public criticism led her to uncover her Cushing syndrome diagnosis, what it’s like to navigate comedy and Hollywood as a mom, and the importance of sharing birth stories without shame. Brianne shares how becoming a mother has shifted her perspective on work, how Ginny & Georgia ’s Georgia Miller compares to real-life parenting, and the power of female friendships in the industry. We also go behind the scenes of their new Netflix film, Kinda Pregnant —how Molly first got the script, why Amy and Brianne were drawn to the project, and what it means for women today. Plus, they reflect on their early career struggles, the moment they knew they “made it,” and how motherhood has reshaped their ambitions. From career highs to personal challenges, this episode is raw, funny, and packed with insights. Mentioned in the Episode: Kinda Pregnant Ginny & Georgia Meerkat 30 Rock Last Comic Standing Charlie Sheen Roast Inside Amy Schumer Amy Schumer on the Howard Stern Show Trainwreck Life & Beth Expecting Amy 45RPM Clothing Brand A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Living in a world of fuckboys, homophobes, and inequalities can leave a gay feeling, well, jaded, so tune in for your weekly dose of gay empowerment. We're talking pop culture, politics, and dating hardships, all through the lens of overcoming gay trauma and nurturing our emotional wellbeing.
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Living in a world of fuckboys, homophobes, and inequalities can leave a gay feeling, well, jaded, so tune in for your weekly dose of gay empowerment. We're talking pop culture, politics, and dating hardships, all through the lens of overcoming gay trauma and nurturing our emotional wellbeing.
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We’ve previously examined the history of gay representation in TV and film, tracing its evolution from early portrayals to groundbreaking moments like Ellen, which helped pave the way for greater visibility. Among these influential shows, Will & Grace stood out as a game-changer, bringing gay characters into mainstream sitcoms and normalizing LGBTQ+ identities for a wide audience—though its representation wasn’t without flaws. In this episode, we’re exploring the conception of Will & Grace, its cultural significance, and the lasting impact it had on queer representation in television. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 07. The History of Gay Representation in TV & Film Listen to Episode 12. Queer as Folk Listen to Episode 55. Gay for Pay: Should Straight Actors Play Queer Characters? Additional Resources: Streaming Through Stereotypes: The Progress and Pitfalls of LGBTQ+ Representation in Media Queer as Folk: A Groundbreaking Journey of LGBTQ+ Representation Will & Grace Pilot (Will & Grace) Biden Says He is 'Absolutely Comfortable' with Same-Sex Marriage Obama Backs Gay Marriage Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 137. Who’s Your Daddy? (with Sal Zambito) 46:08
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The term "daddy" has been used as slang for over 300 years and was embraced by the gay community in the 1970s, particularly within the leather subculture, leading to the popular phrase "leather daddy." Today, in gay culture, "daddy" represents an older, confident, and nurturing figure, often admired for their authority, maturity, and sexual appeal, while also evoking playful and affectionate dynamics within romantic relationships. In this episode, For the Love of DILFs star Sal Zambito joins us to explore what it means to be a daddy in gay culture, the journey of embracing the daddy identity, and the valuable lessons daddies and boys can learn from one another within the gay community. Additional Resources: Follow Sal on Instagram Follow Sal on TikTok Check out Sal on For the Love of DILFs Season 2 Learn More About For the Love of DILFs Conception of a Question: Who's Your Daddy? Here's an Outrageously Comprehensive Guide to the Term 'Daddy' Gay Daddy (Urban Dictionary) Daddy (Know Your Meme) S and M : Studies in dominance and submission Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 136. Closets & Cocktails: The Secret History of Gay Speakeasies (with Chris Holcombe) 1:06:12
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In previous episodes, we discussed how gay men often found refuge in mafia-owned private bottle clubs, where they could drink and socialize without the fear of police raids or public hostility. These underground venues, while risky due to their illegal nature, offered a rare safe haven where gay men could express themselves more freely and form a sense of community away from the prying eyes of a largely unwelcoming society. In this episode, crime writer Chris Holcombe joins us to discuss how gay speakeasies emerged during the Prohibition era as secretive, underground venues where LGBTQ+ individuals could gather away from the scrutiny and persecution of mainstream society. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 17. Mobsters & Mos: How the Mafia Owned Gay Nightlife Listen to Episode 63. The Stonewall Riots Additional Resources: Learn More About Chris Holcombe Follow Chris on Instagram Support Chris on Patreon Order the Hidden Gotham Series Subscribe to Chris’s Monthly Emails Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940 Bulldaggers, Pansies, and Chocolate Babies Three Plays: Sex / The Drag / The Pleasure Man The Speakeasy Glossary – Queer Slang of the Prohibition Era Support the show Get Your Merch…
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While playful putdowns and throwing shade have long been a celebrated form of humor and bonding among gay men, they can sometimes perpetuate cliques, exclusion, and toxic behaviors within the community. Not only does this behavior reinforces harmful stereotypes like the "bitchy queen" or "mean gay," but it also deepens divisions in an already marginalized community, reflecting the way we are often treated by the larger world. In this episode, we're exploring why mean gay behavior manifests, the impact it has on our community, and ways we can foster kindness and support among one another. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 34. GBF: Gay Best Friend Listen to Episode 38. Learning to Accept Kindness Listen to Episode 53. Stop Comparing Yourself to Other Gays Additional Resources: The Top 10 Reasons the Gay Community Is So Competitive 10 Reasons Gay Men Are Hyper Competitive Op-ed: Are Gay Men A Gay Man's Worst Enemy? Ask a Homo: Bitchy Queens When Does a Bitchy Queen Become Too Much? Gays Behaving Badly Culture Slut: Dissecting the 'Mean Gays' Trope Matthew J. Dempsey on How Gay Men "Compare & Despair" Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 134. A Message of Hope for the LGBTQ+ Community 23:58
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Following the harm inflicted on the LGBTQ+ community under the Trump administration from 2017-2021, including attacks on transgender rights and the rollback of anti-discrimination protections, many fear what the new era of Trump may bring. However, it’s vital that we remain unified, support one another, and continue to advocate for equality to protect and expand the progress we’ve made. In this episode, previous guests join us to share their messages of hope and optimism for the future of the LGBTQ+ community as we brace for the challenges that will come with this administration. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 112. Project 2025 Listen to Episode 122. A Queer Review of the Trump Administration (2017 – 2021) Additional Resources: Sign the Petition to Reject Project 2025 Sign the Petition Urging Congress to Pass the Equality Act Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 133. Best of Guests (2024): Part 2 48:19
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As the end of the year approaches, it’s important to take a retrospective look to appreciate the challenges overcome, goals achieved, and lessons learned. In doing so, we can use the knowledge gained to build a stronger foundation for the year ahead. In this episode, we're revisiting some of our featured guest episodes from 2024! Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 109. Queens Slayin', Haters Prayin': A Drag-tacular Showcase (with Bev, Philly’s Queen of Comedy) Listen to Episode 111. Opening Doors: Navigate the Real Estate Rainbow (with Ryan Windt) Listen to Episode 113. Advocate Your Ass Off (with Anthony Munger) Listen to Episode 115. Spectrums of Pride (with Max Korten) Listen to Episode 116 Rainbows Don’t Paint Themselves (with Jacoby Nordberg) Listen to Episode 117. Get Pop Cultured (with Carmine Davis) Listen to Episode 119. Turning the Page on Queer Book Bans (with Alexander Rigby) Listen to Episode 121. Unpack Your Gay Emotional Baggage (with Dr. Jason Durant) Listen to Episode 124. Queer Frights & New Media: Horror Beyond the Screen (with Bobby Torrez) Listen to Episode 126. Gay of the Dead: Unleashing Queer Horror (with Sean Abley) Listen to Episode 127. Gay Icons: The Queen of Pop (with Stefan Mreczko) Listen to Episode 129. The Gay Wellness Revolution (with Peter DeWitt) Listen to Episode 130. Pride in Motion: Inclusive Fitness and Body-Positive Coaching (with Roy Belzer) Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 132. Best of Guests (2024): Part 1 1:08:02
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As the end of the year approaches, it’s important to take a retrospective look to appreciate the challenges overcome, goals achieved, and lessons learned. In doing so, we can use the knowledge gained to build a stronger foundation for the year ahead. In this episode, we're revisiting some of our featured guest episodes from 2024! Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 87. Breaking the Binary (with Travis McMaster) Listen to Episode 89. Beyond the Brawn: Redefining Queer Masculinity (with Erick DuPree) Listen to Episode 91. Fat and Fabulous: Embrace Body Positivity (with Matthew Simko) Listen to Episode 93. Unlock Financial Freedom (with David & John Auten-Schneider) Listen to Episode 95. Take a Page from #GayBookstagram (with Rod Lujano) Listen to Episode 97. Diversifying Queer Horror Cinema (with Jose Nateras) Listen to Episode 99. Coming Out Later in Life (with Kevin O’ Connor) Listen to Episode 101. Sci-Fi: The Future is Queer (with TQ Sims) Listen to Episode 103. A Pulse Check on LGBTQ+ Healthcare (with Max Austin) Listen to Episode 105. The Pride Divide (with Tyrell Brown) Listen to Episode 106. Long Live Queer Nightlife (with Amin Ghaziani) Listen to Episode 107. Kiss & Release (with Anthony DiPietro) Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 131. Ringing in Controversy: The Salvation Army's Complicated Relationship with the LGBTQ+ Community 23:06
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Since 1865, the Salvation Army has provided social services, such as shelter, food, and rehabilitation programs, to people in need. While known for its goodwill and iconic holiday red kettle campaign, the organization has faced controversy within the LGBTQ+ community over past policies and statements perceived as discriminatory. In this episode, we’re exploring the Salvation Army’s complex relationship with the LGBTQ+ community and the steps it has taken in recent years to improve inclusivity. Additional Resources: Committee’s Inquiry into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Suit Claims Group's Staff Is Pressured On Religion Settlement in Salvation Army Suit on Proselytizing No Ban on Harry Potter, Twilight Xmas Donations, Says Sally Ann The Salvation Army's History of Anti-LGBT Discrimination Salvation Army Cuts S.F. Programs / Charity Spurns City's Domestic Partner Law Charity Is Told It Must Abide By Antidiscrimination Laws Salvation Army Uses Homeless to Fight Gay Benefits B.C. Salvation Army Volunteer Tells Gay Rights Supporters Not to Donate Statement in Response to Australian Radio Interview Salvation Army Refers People to Ex-Gay Groups Salvation Army 'Does Not Consider Homosexual Orientation a Sin' Ellie Goulding Threatens to Cancel Her Cowboys Thanksgiving Halftime Show Over Salvation Army Concerns Salvation Army Says It's No Longer Homophobic Chick-fil-A Stops Donations To Anti-LGBTQ Groups Macy's Won't Host Salvation Army This Holiday Season Salvation Army Commander: Yes, We Are Faith-Based Charity. But We Serve and Love Everyone. Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 130. Pride in Motion: Inclusive Fitness and Body-Positive Coaching (with Roy Belzer) 46:44
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In previous episodes, we’ve delved into the complex relationship gay men often have with body image shaped by societal expectations and stereotypes that idealize a lean, muscular physique, leading many to experience feelings of inadequacy and self-consciousness about their appearance. According to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, gay and bisexual boys are significantly more likely to engage in harmful behaviors such as fasting, vomiting, or using laxatives and diet pills to control their weight. In this episode, Roy Belzer, a body-positive fitness coach, joins us to share his personal journey with body image, discuss how he overcame disordered eating, and highlight the importance of inclusive fitness for the health and wellbeing of the LGBTQ+ community. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 32. Gay Men and Body Obsession Listen to Episode 82. Gay Gym Culture Listen to Episode 91. Fat and Fabulous: Embrace Body Positivity (with Matthew Simko) Additional Resources: Learn More About Roy Belzer Schedule a Chat with Roy Follow Roy on Instagram Follow Roy on TikTok Connect with Roy on Facebook Check Out Roy’s Men’s Health Magazine Feature Eating Disorder Statistics Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 129. The Gay Wellness Revolution (with Peter DeWitt) 48:03
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In most episodes, we often discuss how gay men face unique mental health challenges due to societal stigma, discrimination, and internalized stress, which can exacerbate issues like anxiety and depression. Prioritizing mental health and wellness can help address these specific struggles and promote overall well-being as we work to foster resilience and build a fulfilling life. In this episode, Peter DeWitt, founder of Gay Wellness, joins us to discuss how his own wellness journey led him to create an online platform that connects clients with quality gay massage therapists and wellness practitioners. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 35. Surviving the Holidays Additional Resources: Learn More About Gay Wellness Follow Gay Wellness on Instagram Follow Peter DeWitt on Instagram Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 128. Situationships: What's the Sitch? 21:31
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Situationships are undefined romantic or sexual relationships that lack clear commitment or future plans, often leading to ambiguous expectations between partners. For some gay men, growing up in a heteronormative society can lead to attachment issues or a fear of commitment, making them more likely to find themselves in situationships where emotional vulnerability is limited. In this episode, we’re examining the telltale signs and red flags of situationships, discussing how these ambiguous relationships can affect mental health, and offering guidance on how to navigate a situationship if you find yourself in one. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 15. Understanding Attachment Styles Listen to Episode 70. Good Grief: How to Cope with Loss Listen to Episode 71. Queer Grief Listen to Bonus 14. WTF America? Additional Resources: Situationship Definition Situationship vs Friends With Benefits Situationships: What They Are and 5 Signs You’re in One 10 Signs You're in a Situationship, Whether You Know It or Not What to Do if Your Situationship is Screwing With Your Mental Health Why Situationships Can Be Toxic and How to Break Free Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 127. Gay Icons: The Queen of Pop (with Stefan Mreczko) 1:20:28
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Previously, we discussed our iconic pop queens and how their songs typically fit into distinct categories that hit an emotional button that appeals to gay men. These categories often include themes of empowerment, heartbreak, resilience, and self-expression, resonating deeply with the LGBTQ+ community, particularly gay men, who find solace and strength in these anthems. In this episode, we continue our Gay Icons series with Stefan Mreczko joining us to discuss none other than the Queen of Pop herself, Madonna. As host of MLVC: The Madonna Podcast, Stefan chats with us about the iconic singer, songwriter, and actress’ boundary-pushing music, reinvention of image, and significant influence on pop culture over the past four decades Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 04. Pop Icons and Their Gay Emotional Appeal Listen to Episode 25. Gay Icons: My Name is Kylie Listen to Episode 41. Gay Icons: The Queen of Disco Listen to Episode 58. Gay Icons: Our Friend, Dorothy Listen to Bonus 11. Gay Icons: Amy Winehouse Additional Resources: Learn More About Stefan Mreczko Follow Stefan on Instagram Connect with MLVC: The Madonna Podcast Straight Jacket: Overcoming Society's Legacy of Gay Shame Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 126. Gay of the Dead: Unleashing Queer Horror (with Sean Abley) 1:26:29
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In previous episodes, we explored how queer themes have been woven into horror for over 250 years, highlighting that the genre has always had an inherently queer essence. It resonates with many members of the LGBTQ+ community since it often reflects feelings of otherness, fear, and survival, which are familiar experiences for those who have faced societal marginalization. In this episode, Sean Abley, a horror journalist, award-winning playwright, and creator of Gay of the Dead, joins us to discuss the significance of queer representation, the power of building a horror community, and his latest project, Queer Horror: A Film Guide. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 28. Gay Horror Listen to Episode 79. Queer Mysticism: Gay Men & Spirituality Listen to Episode 80. Queer Haunts: Happy Halloween (with Ralph Anthony) Listen to Episode 97. Diversifying Queer Horror Cinema (with Jose Nateras) Listen to Episode 124. Queer Frights & New Media: Horror Beyond the Screen (with Bobby Torrez) Additional Resources: Learn More About Sean Abley Follow Sean on Instagram Buy Queer Horror: A Film Guide Become a Gay of the Dead Member Follow Gay of the Dead on Instagram Follow Gay of the Dead on Facebook Support the show Get Your Merch…
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In previous episodes, we explored the history of gay representation in TV and film, touching on stereotypes and the challenges faced by queer creators. One major roadblock has been the "Bury Your Gays" trope, which limits authentic representation by perpetuating harmful narratives that often depict LGBTQ+ characters as tragic or expendable, rather than allowing for diverse, fully realized stories. In this episode, we’re diving into the origins of the "Bury Your Gays" trope, examining its ongoing presence in media, and discussing how creators can shift away from it to foster more authentic and meaningful LGBTQ+ representation in the future. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 06. Gay Panic Defense Listen to Episode 07. The History of Gay Representation in TV & Film Listen to Episode 28. Gay Horror Listen to Episode 80. Queer Haunts: Happy Halloween (with Ralph Anthony) Listen to Episode 97. Diversifying Queer Horror Cinema (with Jose Nateras) Listen to Episode 108. Celebrate Queer Joy Additional Resources: Bury Your Gays Vasquez Always Dies Ever Wondered How to Kill Off a Queer Character Without Falling into the 'Bury Your Gays' Trope? Hollywood's "Bury Your Gays" Trope Explained: History & Controversy Depraved Homosexual 15 Recent, Especially Brutal, Examples of the Bury Your Gays Trope Supernatural: Castiel Sacrifices Himself to Save Dean From Death It Chapter Two: Adrian Mellon Death Scene Support the show Get Your Merch…
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1 124. Queer Frights & New Media: Horror Beyond the Screen (with Bobby Torrez) 1:12:06
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In previous episodes, we've explored how queer themes have been woven into horror for over 250 years, mirroring experiences of otherness, fear, and survival—common realities for those facing societal marginalization. Today, the horror genre has transcended traditional media channels, expanding its reach through platforms like YouTube and podcasts, where creators can explore these themes in fresh, innovative ways. In this episode, Bobby Torrez, a horror YouTuber and podcaster, joins us to discuss the ins and outs of his horror reviews, navigate stereotypes and tropes in horror, and discuss how queer horror can push boundaries to become even more inclusive. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 28. Gay Horror Listen to Episode 80. Queer Haunts: Happy Halloween (with Ralph Anthony) Listen to Episode 97. Diversifying Queer Horror Cinema (with Jose Nateras) Additional Resources: Follow Bobby Torrez on Instagram Follow Bobby Torrez on Twitter Subscribe to Bobby Likes It Spooky Tune in to People Under the Scares Tune in to Scream Kingz Podcast Support the show Get Your Merch…
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