The Blaque Tea Allan Cramer/Rock Evans
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Lucy Stoole and Bambi-Banks Coulee are joined by guests every week to discuss important topics and answer your questions!
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Vincent Martell
Bambi & Lucy sit down with the fresh-faced Founder, CEO, and Director of VAM, Vincent Martell. They talk about their approach to making being experimental, intentional, and very black. The Black diaspora is expansive and rich, and as such, Black cinema should be as well. Vincent talks about creating art that digs inside of moments of joy, happiness, relief beyond the struggle. They talk about their passion for making media that they want to see, things that are fun, sexy, and down to earth.
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Peppermint
Bambi & Lucy sit down and sip with Peppermint. From daydreaming about the stage to stomping on Broadway with legends, Peppermint gives us a peek at her journey. As the entertainment world gears up to reopen more spaces, the sippers explore what they can do to further conversations about anti-oppression within these industries.
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Male Spice & Kizha Carr
Bambi & Lucy sit down and sip with some beautiful bearded babes. They talk rough starts with unsupportive drag families, the petty evolution that follows, broadway, and drag reaching beyond nightlife.
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Tenderoni & Maureen Sandiego
Lucy & Bambi connect with the other Chicago contestants, including the winner, from the Drag Queen of the Year pageant. They reflect on their experience as well as discuss what their participation and win could mean for the Chicago scene.
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Luxx Noir London & Pangea
Luxx Noir London & Pangea stop by to share their origin stories, what it's like to storm a scene in a brand new city, as well as plans for the near future as fully vaccinated dolls.
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Luc Ami& Rachel Slurrz
Luc Ami and Rachel Slurrz talk about their beginnings in drag with some special announcements from the Outhouse of Stoole!
Customer Reviews
Great content - when you can hear it.
This show is great, but the audio lets it down. Some episodes are so quiet, it’s like the microphone was in a different room when they recorded it.
Great guests and conversations though - from what I hear.
Audio
Pretty sure they will be able to work out the audio issues it’s breaks up and is really low at points. Also the transfat episode was interesting. I found myself educated on the impacts of disability in American and how it impacts everything from housing to nights but the vendetta against certain drag queens is a little tired and the conversation around art verse hate which seems to change on who is having the conversation seems a little sided. Other than that enjoying the pod
Nah
Bring back t-rex. Can’t believe they’re passing this on to some untalented trash. Bye.