18 episodes

Hosted by Queer Kentucky Founder and Editor-in-Chief Spencer Jenkins (he/him) and Executive Director Missy Spears (she/they), "My Old Kentucky Homo" Podcast covers the beauty, trauma, and community that is the authentic Queer experience. Join Spencer and Missy as they discuss the true life issues affecting Queers across the country including health, sex, pop culture, substance use, politics, and more.

My Old Kentucky Homo Queer Kentucky, Spencer Jenkins, Missy Spears

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Hosted by Queer Kentucky Founder and Editor-in-Chief Spencer Jenkins (he/him) and Executive Director Missy Spears (she/they), "My Old Kentucky Homo" Podcast covers the beauty, trauma, and community that is the authentic Queer experience. Join Spencer and Missy as they discuss the true life issues affecting Queers across the country including health, sex, pop culture, substance use, politics, and more.

    Activist, Writer and poet Hannah Drake is now on TikTok

    Activist, Writer and poet Hannah Drake is now on TikTok

    We’re taking it back to topics that began centuries ago and came to a head in 2020. Hannah Drake is a Lousiville based artist and activist. She has played a major role in racial equality in Louisville, Kentucky. Any time you can hear her speak, tune in and show up. Enjoy!

    • 54 min
    The Doula and Black Trans Gun Safety

    The Doula and Black Trans Gun Safety

    On this Episode, Sophia and Spencer chat with Xian Brooks. Xian is a Black trans man and also a Doula. We talk all things birth, Diversity, equity and inclusion, and of course...gun safety? Check it out yall.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Rising Appalachian Music Star, Larah Helayne

    Rising Appalachian Music Star, Larah Helayne

    On this Episode, Spencer and Sophia had the amazing privilege of sitting down with Rising Appalachian Music Star, Larah Helayne. Larah Helayne's (they/them) sophomore release Good Riddance is a stirring compilation of banjo pop songs heavy with pain and healing. The follow up to their teenage debut Roots, written as a love letter to Appalachia, debuted live Saturday, June 11 at Steam Engine Room in Irvine, Kentucky. The EP release show featuring the single State Line is a love letter of a different sort. You DO NOT want to miss this episode. Their voice is AMAZING. Download their EP and check them out live.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Happy New Year, Happy Harm Reduction!

    Happy New Year, Happy Harm Reduction!

    On this episode we talk with our friend Michael Kopp. Kopp works with Louisville Metro Public Health and also founded the nonprofit Social Practice Lab. Their Mission is to invest resources in our most underserved communities in order to address and resolve the health equity gap.

    • 56 min
    Season Finale: WKY Tornadoes and Goodbye 2021

    Season Finale: WKY Tornadoes and Goodbye 2021

    On this episode, Sarah and Spencer chat about the tornadoes that devastated the western portion of Kentucky and the mutual aid fund Queer Kentucky established for LGBTQ+ folks in that region. We also say goodbye to 2021 by remembering this chaotic year.

    • 56 min
    Queer Adjacent Minda Honey, TAUNTs the world

    Queer Adjacent Minda Honey, TAUNTs the world

    Well, we caved and let a straight cis-het person on the show...HOWEVER, Minda Honey is by far the best ally to any and all Queer people. Minda is the founder of TAUNT, a Louisville, KY-based alt-indie publication elevating the voices of the unaccounted, co-runs the book reading community, Book Social, with friends and writes a semi-regular, always helpful newsletter.

    She has a series of essays for Longreads on dating and politics and her writing has been featured the Los Angeles Review of Books, the Washington Post, the Guardian, the Oxford American, Teen Vogue, and she was Louisville’s local relationship advice columnist for 3.5 years at LEO Weekly. Her work is featured in “Burn It Down: Women Writing About Anger” by Seal Press and in the recent Hub City Press collection, ““A Measure of Belonging: Writers of Color on the New American South.” Her essay collection, An Anthology of Assholes, about dating as a woman of color in Southern California, is forthcoming from Little A summer 2023. She is represented by Kayla Lightner at Ayesha Pande Literary.

    She is available for one-on-one consultations and leading workshops on freelancing, networking or writing. Email her at mindahoney@gmail.com or enroll in an upcoming workshop.

    • 56 min

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