30 episódios

What does it mean to be authentically Black and Queer? Taking care of your mental health is hard enough in today’s current social climate, and belonging to multiple marginalized groups comes with unique challenges. The intersectionality of the Black Queer lived experience can add complexity to the pursuit of love, romance, happiness, and fulfillment. As you know, it takes a village in the modern age, and we are a part of that village.
This drives the topics and stories we bring to the table on Town Hall: A Black, Queer Podcast. Let Miss Peppermint (RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 9 runner-up, Broadway Star, musician) and Bob the Drag Queen (RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 8 winner, Host of Sibling Rivalry Podcast, co-host HBO’s We’re Here) be your hosts and guides into real-life, firsthand stories and accounts from the community at large and potentially – you.
Every Episode of Town Hall: A Black Queer Podcast, we’ll journey through a theme by sharing stories, music, poetry, and art of varying depth and hilarity. Town Hall: A Black Queer Podcast is dedicated to continuing the work of the Black Queer Town Hall Organization by amplifying Black Queer voices and telling Black Queer stories.
This is a Black, Queer podcast. Did we mention—it’s BLACK and QUEER?
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Town Hall: A Black Queer Podcast with Bob the Drag Queen & Peppermint Studio71

    • Sociedade e cultura

What does it mean to be authentically Black and Queer? Taking care of your mental health is hard enough in today’s current social climate, and belonging to multiple marginalized groups comes with unique challenges. The intersectionality of the Black Queer lived experience can add complexity to the pursuit of love, romance, happiness, and fulfillment. As you know, it takes a village in the modern age, and we are a part of that village.
This drives the topics and stories we bring to the table on Town Hall: A Black, Queer Podcast. Let Miss Peppermint (RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 9 runner-up, Broadway Star, musician) and Bob the Drag Queen (RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 8 winner, Host of Sibling Rivalry Podcast, co-host HBO’s We’re Here) be your hosts and guides into real-life, firsthand stories and accounts from the community at large and potentially – you.
Every Episode of Town Hall: A Black Queer Podcast, we’ll journey through a theme by sharing stories, music, poetry, and art of varying depth and hilarity. Town Hall: A Black Queer Podcast is dedicated to continuing the work of the Black Queer Town Hall Organization by amplifying Black Queer voices and telling Black Queer stories.
This is a Black, Queer podcast. Did we mention—it’s BLACK and QUEER?
For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com   
We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4  
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    Capitalism (Part Two)

    Capitalism (Part Two)

    Join the fabulous Miss Peppermint for the thrilling sequel of our deep dive into Capitalism. In this electrifying episode, we unveil the crucial importance of supporting Black queer-owned businesses and advocating for policies that dismantle barriers and promote equality. Our special guest, Brian Thompson, is not only a tax attorney but also a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, bringing his expertise to the forefront as he guides us through the maze of capitalism, empowering Black queer individuals to navigate and thrive within this complex system. Get ready for an enlightening conversation packed with insights, strategies, and empowerment as we strive to build wealth, break down barriers, and level the playing field in pursuit of economic justice. Tune in and join the movement towards a brighter, more equitable future!
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    Learn more about Black Queer Town Hall: https://www.blackqueertownhall.org
    Special thanks to our Production Team: Executive Producer, Tracy Marquez. Senior Producer, Charlene Westbrook. Producer, Cory Nixon, and Post Producer, Amelia Ritthaler. Music by Lafemmebear.
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    • 1h 3 min
    Capitalism (Part One)

    Capitalism (Part One)

    Join Peppermint for an enlightening exploration of capitalism in this episode, where we're joined by Dr. Nicole Truesdell (@drnicoletruesdell), an abolitionist, creative, astrologer, and anthropologist whose Ph.D. expertise sheds light on the intricate workings of societal structures. Dr. Truesdell guides us through a nuanced deconstruction of capitalism, revealing its mechanisms of control and suppression while delving into its intersections with race, gender, and sexuality, emphasizing its disproportionate impact on marginalized communities. Drawing from anthropology, she unpacks the historical and cultural roots of capitalism, inspiring listeners to envision a world liberated from its grip, where justice, equity, and collective well-being prevail. Through storytelling and analysis, she offers practical strategies for resistance and transformation, empowering us to confront capitalism's grip and cultivate alternative modes of existence rooted in community, solidarity, and liberation. Join us in this thought-provoking exploration as we reimagine our world and reclaim our agency in shaping a more just and equitable society, where all individuals can thrive free from the shackles of exploitation and inequality. Welcome to a conversation that ignites dialogue and inspires action toward a brighter future for us all.
    Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/TownHallABlackQueerPodcast
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    Learn more about Black Queer Town Hall: https://www.blackqueertownhall.org
    Special thanks to our Production Team: Executive Producer, Tracy Marquez. Senior Producer, Charlene Westbrook. Producer, Cory Nixon, and Post Producer, Amelia Ritthaler. Music by Lafemmebear.
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    • 1h 6 min
    Love (Re-Release)

    Love (Re-Release)

    On this week's episode of Town Hall: A Black Queer Podcast, Bob the Drag Queen and Miss Peppermint explore the theme of "Love". Tony-nominated star of Slave Play, Ato Blankson-Wood, defines what love feels like and highlights the power of finding a chosen family, AkeeLah Blu and Derek from HBO’s We’re Here describe what unconditional love looks like, Comedian Liza Dye opens up about the struggles of dating as a black lesbian in LA, Seth Michael White shares what he learned about himself through loving another, and we hear a story from a man who's chance meet-cute led to some of the deepest love he’s ever known. 
    This episode includes renditions of excerpts of Nat King Cole’s 1948 song “Nature Boy written by Eden Ahbez as well as of the Traditional American Folk song “Johnny Appleseed as performed by Ato Blankson-Wood.
    Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlackQueerTownHall
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    Learn more about Black Queer Town Hall: https://www.blackqueertownhall.org
    Special thanks to our Production Team: Executive Producer, Tracy Marquez. Senior Producer, Charlene Westbrook. Producer, Cory Nixon, and Post Producer, Amelia Ritthaler. Music by Lafemmebear.
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    • 1h 16 min
    Poly (Part Two)

    Poly (Part Two)

    Welcome to "Town Hall: A Black Queer Podcast", where themes are explored through storytelling, music, poetry, and art, with hosts Bob and Peppermint continuing their deep dive into polyamorous relationships. In this episode, they engage in enlightening conversations with two remarkable guests. First up is Deshawn Jenkins (IG & TikTok @DeShawnJenkins.Official), a multidisciplinary performance artist based in New York, sharing their transformative journey within a polyamorous triad. Then, Marisa Zimmerman (IG @loveshutterbug), a Fashion Historian and Photographer, discusses her 20-year journey of ethical non-monogamy with her husband, highlighting the complexities of raising children within this relationship structure.
    Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/TownHallABlackQueerPodcast
    If you like the show, tell your friends! You can text, email, tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/TownHallABlackQueerPodcast
    Follow us on Instagram: @TheTownHallPod
    Learn more about Black Queer Town Hall: https://www.blackqueertownhall.org
    Special thanks to our Production Team: Executive Producer, Tracy Marquez. Senior Producer, Charlene Westbrook. Producer, Cory Nixon, and Post Producer, Amelia Ritthaler. Music by Lafemmebear.
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    • 1h 18 min
    Poly (Part One)

    Poly (Part One)

    Welcome to "Town Hall: A Black Queer Podcast", where themes are explored through storytelling, music, poetry, and art, traversing depths of emotion and humor alike. Join hosts Bob and Peppermint as they embark on a deep dive into the world of polyamorous relationships. In this episode, they engage in enlightening conversations with two remarkable guests. First, Marco Dias (@marcoisfromvenus), aka St. Marco, a nonbinary hair stylist and poet originally from Brazil now residing in Dublin, Ireland, shares their journey of decolonization, leading to an embrace of polyamory for a more authentic way of loving and living. Then, Ianne Fields-Stewart (IG @thefreeactorvist, TikTok @lesbianneluvr), a multi-hyphenate creative at the intersection of art, activism, and pleasure, sheds light on the logistics of navigating multiple romantic partnerships while advocating for living without shame, culminating in Bob and Peppermint's own reflections on polyamorous love. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of polyamory infused with candor, curiosity, and compassion.
    Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/TownHallABlackQueerPodcast
    If you like the show, tell your friends! You can text, email, tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/TownHallABlackQueerPodcast
    Follow us on Instagram: @TheTownHallPod
    Learn more about Black Queer Town Hall: https://www.blackqueertownhall.org
    Special thanks to our Production Team: Executive Producer, Tracy Marquez. Senior Producer, Charlene Westbrook. Producer, Cory Nixon, and Post Producer, Amelia Ritthaler. Music by Lafemmebear.
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    • 1h 7 min
    Historical Activists (Part Two)

    Historical Activists (Part Two)

    Welcome to "Town Hall: A Black Queer Podcast", where we embark on explorations of themes using storytelling, music, poetry, and art, blending depth with hilarity. In tribute to Black History Month, our latest episode marks the second installment of our two-part series on "Historical Icons & Activists". Join your hosts Bob and Peppermint as they dive deep into the profound legacy of queer Black icons from the annals of history. From the pioneering endeavors of Angela Davis to the impassioned activism of James Baldwin and the indomitable community leadership of Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, this episode promises a captivating odyssey through the lives and contributions of these remarkable figures. Tune in as we pay homage and celebrate the enduring voices that have left an indelible mark on Black and queer history.
    Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/TownHallABlackQueerPodcast
    If you like the show, tell your friends! You can text, email, tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/TownHallABlackQueerPodcast
    Follow us on Instagram: @TheTownHallPod
    Learn more about Black Queer Town Hall: https://www.blackqueertownhall.org
    Special thanks to our Production Team: Executive Producer, Tracy Marquez. Senior Producer, Charlene Westbrook. Producer, Cory Nixon, and Post Producer, Amelia Ritthaler. Music by Lafemmebear.
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    • 36 min

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