38 episodes

Queer Queeries is a conversational podcast that aims to CELEBRATE Queer identity by bringing visibility to this incredible community and EDUCATE those within and outside the community about the unique experiences Queer people have in life and what has made us a fearless and fabulous group of people over the course of history. This podcast will cover the gambit of Queer experience and identity: from the process and need for a queer person to “Come Out” to Queer representation in entertainment to Racism and Homophobia within the community to living with HIV and the stigmas that surround it. Sensitive topics will be touched upon, but we believe that the only way to educate and normalize is to have these tough conversations with people who have experienced them first-hand. You'll laugh some, maybe cry some and, ultimately, learn about what makes us more than just rainbows, clack fans, and tea.

Queer Queeries Nick Eibler

    • Society & Culture

Queer Queeries is a conversational podcast that aims to CELEBRATE Queer identity by bringing visibility to this incredible community and EDUCATE those within and outside the community about the unique experiences Queer people have in life and what has made us a fearless and fabulous group of people over the course of history. This podcast will cover the gambit of Queer experience and identity: from the process and need for a queer person to “Come Out” to Queer representation in entertainment to Racism and Homophobia within the community to living with HIV and the stigmas that surround it. Sensitive topics will be touched upon, but we believe that the only way to educate and normalize is to have these tough conversations with people who have experienced them first-hand. You'll laugh some, maybe cry some and, ultimately, learn about what makes us more than just rainbows, clack fans, and tea.

    "The Fight Continues"

    "The Fight Continues"

    On the Season 2 finale of Queer Queeries, we reflect on what this past season has taught us in terms of creating a foundation for future generations to build on, being an ally v.s being an accomplice, and protecting our joy so that we can continue to fight for true equality. Follow:Qween JeanSisIanne Fields StewartResources for Further Learning:What's the Difference Between an Ally and Accomplice?Show Produced by Nick EiblerEdited by Addison McKissackTheme Song written by Matt Gregory, Colin ...

    • 14 min
    "I have a Queery about...Mental Health" ft. Erica Woodland

    "I have a Queery about...Mental Health" ft. Erica Woodland

    "What are specific mental health challenges queer people deal with?" "How can we cope?" "How is the field of social work broken?" "How can we, as a community, take care of each other?"On this final interview of Season 2, I interview healing justice practitioner, licensed clinical social workers and founder and executive director of the National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network, Erica Woodland (he/him). Erica and I get into discuss journey of taking care of our mental health and tha...

    • 1 hr 2 min
    "I have a Queery about...Queerness in Music" ft. Niambi Ra

    "I have a Queery about...Queerness in Music" ft. Niambi Ra

    "What is the inspiration for you music?" "How has your queer identity grown through your music?" "Have you dealt with queer-phobia in the music industry?" "How can we make more space for queer recording artists?"On this episode, I interview a singer and songwriter in the hip-hop scene, Niambi Ra (she/her). Growing up, Niambi was always exposed to the arts and an array of queer people in it, in her hometown of Washington D.C. Niambi shares specifically how she witnessed positive examples...

    • 53 min
    "I have a Queery about...Activism" ft. Marla Louissaint

    "I have a Queery about...Activism" ft. Marla Louissaint

    "What is activism?" "What is the intersection of art and activism?" "How has social media affected activism and the spread of information?" "How do we all show up for Black lives?"On this episode, I interview Marla Louissaint (she/her), a Haitian-born performer, published model, activist, abolitionist, visionary, and life-long student who is also the founder of the non-profit Claim Our Space Now. Marla didn't anticipate being an activist, or "artivist" as she likes to say. She says how it is ...

    • 1 hr 1 min
    "I have a Queery about...Transness in Performance" ft. Aneesh Sheth

    "I have a Queery about...Transness in Performance" ft. Aneesh Sheth

    "When did you first see a trans character in performance?" "Why is there such a lack of inclusion of trans performers in theatre?" "How do we hold institutions who have failed and done harm accountable?" "How can we grow?"On this episode, I interview singer, actress, producer, director, writer, activist, and winner of the Human Rights Campaign Visibility award in January of 2020, Aneesh Sheth (she/her). Aneesh shares how her first exposure to queerness was when a sari (a garment from the Indi...

    • 55 min
    "I have a Queery about...Being Non-Binary" ft. Colette March

    "I have a Queery about...Being Non-Binary" ft. Colette March

    "How did you know you were non-binary?" "How do you explore gender?" "What is the difference between gayness and queerness?" "How can cis people be better allies to trans and gender non-conforming folk?"On this episode, I interview actor, writer, and a light of a human, Colette March (they/them). Throughout the episode, Colette shares how for the beginning of their time identifying they identified as a gay man to eventually identifying as someone who is non-binary, more so on the trans femme ...

    • 56 min

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