Historically Really Good Friends

Jared Fembleaux & Rachel Craig
Historically Really Good Friends

Queerness is nothing new...which is exactly what Jared Fembleaux and Rachel Craig explore in this introductory, queer history podcast. Every week, our hosts tell a story about a queer figure, event, or concept from the days of yesterqueer that you may or may not already know about. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicallyreally/support

  1. 15/02/2023

    49 - A Plea to Mr. Wikipedia

    This week, Jared says "forget figures from the past!", because we're taking a look at an actual, living prince, who's working to end discrimination and harmful practices against the LGBTQIA+ community... it's Manvendra Singh Gohil!  However, as stated in the episode, all good things must come to an end... unfortunately, our really good friends, this is our last story-based episode of Historically Really Good Friends. Jared and Rachel will wrap everything up next week in a final conversation-based episode, but for now, enjoy this week's episode! ✸ Content Warnings: This episode contains adult themes and explicit language, such as homophobia, conversion therapy, ideations of suicide, disownment, and harmful actions/sayings directed at the LGBTQIA+ community.  Sources: "Pride and Prejudice: Indian royal Manvendra Singh Gohil on being the world’s first openly gay prince" Andrew Bullock "India's First Openly Gay Prince Is Working to Make Conversion Therapy Illegal" by Emily Burack "First Openly Gay Prince Speaks Out on Mission to End Conversion Therapy: 'I Have to Keep Fighting'" by Stephanie Petit "Meet the world's first openly gay prince Manvendra Singh Gohil" by Al Fartukh Manvendra Singh Gohil Wikipedia LGBT History in India Wikipedia ✦ Feel free to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen. ☻ Give us a follow on Instagram @historicallyreally to see photos from today's episode! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicallyreally/support

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  2. 21/12/2022

    43 - Happy Holigays

    Chestnuts are roasting on an open fire, our chimneys are available and accessible for Santa, and all we have are a few more sleeps until the man in red delivers us presents...unless you're going to the Center on Colfax, that is. This week, we're talking about Linda Warren, Denver, Colorado's very own Queer Santa. ✸ Content Warnings: This episode contains adult themes and explicit language, such as discussions about Santa (dear listeners with children, please wear headphones), some naughty curse words, and mentions of homelessness and abandonment. Sources: "'Queer Santa' has been giving Colorado’s LGBTQ youth Christmas presents for 20 years" by Elizabeth Hernandez "Rejected by her family, this woman has been ‘Queer Santa’ for 22 years" by Sydney Page "‘Queer Santa’ Linda Warren brings gifts and cheer to Denver’s LGBTQ+ youth" by Hannah Metzger "‘Queer Santa’ Is On A Mission (This Year With a Face Shield) To Make The Holidays Special For Any Kid Rejected By Their Parents" by Ryan Warner and Hart Van Denburg "Meet the 'Queer Santa' who has been giving queer kids rejected by parents presents for 22 years" by Jisha Joseph "The Cost of Coming Out: LGBT Youth Homelessness" from Lesley University ✎ Make sure to send your personal listener stories to historicallyreallygoodfriends@gmail.com to be read on the podcast! ✦ Feel free to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen. ☻ Give us a follow on Instagram @historicallyreally to see photos from today's episode! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicallyreally/support

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Queerness is nothing new...which is exactly what Jared Fembleaux and Rachel Craig explore in this introductory, queer history podcast. Every week, our hosts tell a story about a queer figure, event, or concept from the days of yesterqueer that you may or may not already know about. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicallyreally/support

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