It’s Season 2’s inaugural Sweet T episode and I have my very first guest from season 1 back on the air to talk about a great multitude of random BS and current events!
It’s supersonic! My guest Alex, and I talk about how music has shaped us as Queers in the Bible Belt, and how that experience has influenced Alex as a Singer/Songwriter! Stay tuned at the end of the episode for the Podcast debut of Alex’s latest single, “If I’m Being Honest”
I talk to the “Genderless Ball of Chaos” Kloki, who lets me in their world as an artist, a promising young activist, and a Wisconsinite who ended up in the land of KFC!
In this week’s episode I talked to Sai, a box man, a former behavior interventionist, philanthropist, and host of “So You Want to be a Better Ally” a weekly podcast where he uses children’s literature to talk about Race Theory!
Brandiilyne and I talk about her many roles between being an activist, Reverend, and business owner! At the crux of everything though, there is her spiritual conquest to unleash, unbind, and unCHURCH.
Thanksgiving is all about family, so I thought this special episode deserved a special family member! My cousin Stephanie goes in depth about her experience as someone who transitioned in the heart of the Bible Belt. Furthermore we discuss being Queer in a family like ours!
Me and my guest get down and dirty about local and countrywide politics and how they effect Queer people! It’s far less scary than the actual election, I promise!
In the final episode of HalloQUEEN 2020, me and two of my former guest sit down and discuss everything from the paranormal to hookup apps. Nothing is off limits when we're spilling the T! And y'all the T is hot as Hell!
Just like Jekyll and Hyde, the dramatic transformation through the art of DRAG has captured the imaginations of so many people from the beginning of time. Drag itself has taken on many different forms throughout the ages but ultimately it is always an otherness , a separation of the self. . . and a well of steaming hot TEA! In today's episode I sat down with my friend Wesley (Miss Annie Bellym) to talk about her drag, southern drag in general, and how drag could make people better!
I sat down with my best Theydy friend, Zain to talk about their journey as a Queer Witch in the depths of the rural south!
*Special thanks to The Red Jasper, Hattiesburg's premier rock shop!
This week, to ring in spooky season, I sat down with acclaimed writer/director/actor Chris Moore to talk all things horror and the gay community! We also discussed his most recent film. "A Stranger Among the Living" and his podcast "Homos on Haunted Hill."
Me and my brother from another mother, Will, discuss what it's like for him being the only straight man in a room, politics, the importance of being an ally in the Bible Belt, and the beauty of theatre, music, and film!
Warning:NSFW
Me and my anonymous guest, Ryan, dive deep into the annals of psychology, self improvement, identity, and most importantly SEX! So get yourselves a change of underwear and a good pair of headphones. . . unless of course your coworkers are cool with this sort of thing! ;)
On this episode me and my guest, Sam, discuss his upbringing in the middle of Appalachia, The Paranormal, and his passion for safety and the American Worker!
Me and Lucy talk about her experience growing up Pentecostal, Queer, and Black in the heart of Mississippi and how that has shaped her into the professional costumer in Oregon she is today! Along the way we stop in various different phases, pieces, and places from her past!
I talked to two of my very good friends about the joys and stigmas of being a bisexual lady in the middle of the Bible Belt! They also happen to have a podcast of their own called “Same Brand of Idiot!” Out now! And be sure to stay tuned after the episode for an announcement!
Me and my little sister from another mister talk about her experience growing up in a conservative evangelical church and how it affects her worldview today.
In this episode, I explore how the Southern concept of “Family” is not always conducive to LGBT+ people and the importance of finding and forging a chosen family.