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39 episodios
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Iffy Iffy
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- Sociedad y cultura
Straight boy stuck in a gay body.
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Video (w/ Glenn Belverio and Nicholas Jakola)
Re-releasing this episode w/ Nicholas Jakola and Glenn Belverio (Glennda Orgasm) We discuss Glenn's wildly popular 90's Manhattan Cable Access show "Glennda and Friends". We get into the neoliberal sentiment of Drag Race and Ru, his close friendship with Camille Paglia, gay 90s NYC activism, porn then and now, neoliberal parents, his time with Bruce LaBruce and Alexis Arquette, Gen Z social conservatism and sex positivity, trans as homophobic, knowing Larry Kramer, ACT UP, sex, sex, and...
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Baptism (w/ Eric Doce)
Eric Doce of the Hamburger Helpless podcast stops by to discuss, aesthetic vs substance, Stormy Daniels and Melania Trump, Hegel and Kierkegard, performative traveling, retired election shirts, Gregg Araki, Johnathon Schaech, To Wong Foo, gayness abundance in hiding, Russell Brand's baptism, and suspending belief in 90's teen comedies.
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Jawbreaker
Brennan gets into doing your own chores, high school social dynamics and popularity (now vs then), the film Jawbreaker, bad kids at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, clothes made in different countries, comedians covertly testing their material out on you, people ironically referencing 9/11, and investing in a laundromat.
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God (w/ Stephen Adubato)
Stephen Adubato from Cracks in Pomo stops by to weigh in on free speech, Catholicism vs Pentecostalism, Cornel West and his campaign, Coleman Hughes, Slavoj Žižek and Christian atheism, Mariah Carey, idealism, Universities as corporations, and God. Stephen curates the Cracks in Pomo publication. He has been published in Newsweek, The New York Times, Nylon, Daily Beast, COMPACT Magazine, and First Things among many others. Substack: https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/Instagram: h...
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Court
Brennan weighs in on the Columbia University protests, Courtney Love, a stalker, migrant fashion, being the "first of" anything, and that boy in Tulum.