The Strapdown

The Strap Down

Two funny Black Queer femmes talk about dating, news, queer parties, Hoochie Daddies, and whatever else we want cause we free. We'll interview guests, play stupid games, win stupid prizes, and have deeply unserious debates. Watch and listen to The Strapdown hosted by NYC comedians Sheria Mattis, and Aurea Young.

  1. 6D AGO

    Is GloRilla Wrong for Not Paying Her Sister? | GloRilla & Brorilla Drama Explained

    When the money gets long but the boundaries get longer. What do you owe your family?This week we’re unpacking the very public drama between GloRilla and her sister, Brorilla, and asking the uncomfortable question: when you make it out, is everyone entitled to your success?In this episode, we break down the back-and-forth between GloRilla and Brorilla and what it reveals about family expectations, especially for Black daughters. We talk about the pressure to be the “provider,” the emotional tax of being the successful one, and how rap culture sells a flashy capitalist fantasy that doesn’t always match real-life bank accounts. Because social media money and actual liquidity? Two different things.Then we bring back Queer Black History, spotlighting the legendary Ernestine “Tiny” Davis, a trailblazing queer trumpet player who deserves way more recognition. Because while the timeline debates who owes who, we’re also honoring the Black queer women who paved the way.We also Put You on Strap Game to some Alt Pop goodness with nonbinary artist, Nxdia, and celebrate the latest Hemlocke Springs drop!! Where are quirky gays at????Hemlocke Springs Be the Girl https://youtu.be/-OW6gkIDeEE?si=bZ4TIIU0HKmP4fqSNxdia She likes a Boy Music Video https://youtu.be/pspcFwLWEWg?si=rX2EVRZ9mRTqP8x-1:29 Femme Topics: Battle of the Rillas - Glorilla vs Brorilla 11:47 Pressure of Being the Successful Daughter/Sibling 29:10 Queer Black History Ernestine Tiny Davis 43:35 Queer Alt Pop Artist Nxdia 48:53 Hemlocke Springs new drop!!

    54 min
  2. FEB 12

    Why Paying WNBA Players More Makes People Uncomfortable | WNBA CBA Explained

    They swear “nobody watches the WNBA”… but the numbers say otherwise. This week on The Strapdown Podcast, we break down the WNBA collective bargaining agreement drama and why people get real loud (and wrong) when Black queer women ask to be paid what they’re worth. In this episode, we unpack the latest conversations around the WNBA CBA negotiations, debunk the tired “it’s not profitable” and “no one watches” talking points, and ask the real question: why does it bother podcast bros so much when a league full of Black, queer, elite athletes demands more? We get into how racism, misogyny, and homophobia show up in sports media, and why that matters specifically to the lesbian community. Then we give some SUGAA, to a lesbian who keeps attracting mean girls and can’t figure out why. We talk about missing social cues (especially if you’re on the spectrum), recognizing subtle shade, and using the power of attraction to usher in the love or situationship you desire. Drop a comment: Do you think the WNBA players deserve more? How do you deflect a mean comment in real time? What's Ginger's full government name?  0:55 WNBA Collective Bargaining Agreement Drama Explained 9:20 Debunking the WNBA Profitability Argument 14:35 The Exploitation of Black Women's Labor  17:55 Debunking the Lack of Viewership Argument  20:50 Marketing Issues with the WNBA 23:57 Counting the MNBA's Pockets 30:23 SUGAA Surviving Mean Girl Nurses 37:10 Combatting Missed Social Cues 42:02 WNBA GAY  45:45 New Ksst Drop Brings Aury to TEARS WNBA Gay Hats: https://www.leifjlee.com/shop/studio-drop?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAdGRleAP51LdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xMjQwMjQ1NzQyODc0MTQAAafYxsi1keZaSQCljfK_UUEfy_FCWaaqSxVWImvMrzNFhraGHKaV458m_DSvKQ_aem_Yai3g9DEpp1J-bmPtT3t-g Leifjlee on INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/leifjlee?igsh=MXJsbzhiaTM1c3pxeA==

    56 min
  3. FEB 5

    Why was this Stud's Surprise Wedding Dress so Controversial?

    What if your masc/stud surprised you at your wedding in a wedding dress?  On this episode of The Strapdown Podcast, we get into the conversation around masc and studs who choose wedding dresses instead of suits on their big day. We talk about gender expectations in queer spaces, why people love to police masculinity, and why a dress doesn’t cancel anyone’s identity.  Also, be on the look out for RED PILL lesbians. Yes, you read that correctly. RED. PILL. LESBIANS. Let's talk about how straight, patriarchal dating logic keeps sneaking into lesbian culture. The CIA never takes a day off.  This week's SUGAA features a real-life horror story that answers the age-old question: should you sign a lease with your girlfriend? (Short answer: Absolutely not!) We talk about "go" money, red flags, and weigh the pros and cons of bad credit versus hard time. To close things out, we put you on to some things we’re loving right now, including Queer Wrestling and a new YouTube POC web series called Queer Memoirs! Yaaas to creating our own art!!! Be sure to support Nekima Levy Armstong's Go Fund Me and continue to fight the good fight.  Let us know your thoughts in comments!!!  Stay Strapped!!  Link to Bay Area Queer Wresting event: Crybaby Oakland: https://www.instagram.com/crybabyoakland?igsh=YnlxdDc3MGI3dXhq Queer Memoir: https://youtu.be/GGredqGNKAg?siOXWSkRVcH15Kqq @TEN01COLLECTIVE Go follow on Youtube!!!!! Go fund Me (reactivated as of time of posting) https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-nekima-levy-armstrongs-legal-defense https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-minnesota-activists

    46 min
  4. JAN 22

    Ezee's fat suit is a tool of oppression REUPLOAD

    Sorry Riders, Technical difficulties continue to plague your gay Aunties.We have had Ginger up day and night trying to properly export this file to bring you this episode. Thank you so much for your patience we are really trying to grow and change and learn how to get the bitrate bit right. We love you. Read the back story here: https://people.com/plus-size-creator-samyra-responds-to-skit-mocking-her-exclusive-11885641 What happens when humor crosses the line into harm?In this episode of The Strap Down Podcast, we're waking back up the controversy surrounding everyone's favorite toxic (stud), Ezee, and the backlash after the notorious fat suit skit mocking Black plus-sized influencer, Samyra. We open up this "internet joke" to a much deeper conversation about fat-phobia and anti-Blackness within Black and lesbian communities.We break down why this moment struck such a nerve, how anti-fatness often shows up disguised as comedy, and why Black plus-sized people are frequently expected to absorb harm in silence. Read Belly of the Beast: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55887785-belly-of-the-beast&ved=2ahUKEwinrubrlKCSAxUZhIkEHffWMpMQFnoECCQQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0LGFj3-5ugN84h_COXZBcN We also give some SUGAA by tackling a tricky but very real dating question: How do you tell someone you’re not interested because of physical appearance without being cruel or dishonest? This week Sheria puts y'all on to RYBE, a pop group good enough to possibly make Sheria give up Kpop for good. (hehe)If you’re into lesbian podcasts, conversations about Black culture, internet foolishness, or thoughtful takes on messy topics, STRAP IN and STRAP DOWN this episode is for you! Check out @RybeMusic on our Put You On Strap Game playlist on Spotify and Apple Music Put You On Strap Game Playlist Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3sfG0tdC0c9WTpW1l7vmkT?si=mCbLfILiQ2u7jI9D6FZ9LQ Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/put-you-on-strap-game/pl.u-oZylM7ZCDoe60X

    1h 36m
4.9
out of 5
23 Ratings

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Two funny Black Queer femmes talk about dating, news, queer parties, Hoochie Daddies, and whatever else we want cause we free. We'll interview guests, play stupid games, win stupid prizes, and have deeply unserious debates. Watch and listen to The Strapdown hosted by NYC comedians Sheria Mattis, and Aurea Young.

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