Okay Diva

Brock and Sam

Okay Diva is a chaotic, unfiltered journey into divaness with your two fave gays. From pop culture spirals and on-set disasters to identity, friendship, and the mess in between. We’re discovering what it means to be a diva today. We are serving laughs, healing, and a bit too much oversharing. For the girls, the gays, and the theys finding their inner icon one meltdown at a time. No tea, no shade… just growth, glamour, and a little bit of delusion. Okay diva? Follow us on everything @okaydivapodcast and hope to get in contact, use email: okaydivapodcast@gmail.com

  1. 5d ago

    Caboolture To Curtain Call: Actor Frankie On Eshays & Dating | Ep 58 | Okay Diva Podcast

    Frankie Kershaw is an actor, a writer, an eshay whisperer, and the girl whose mum became Debbie Ryan's spa bestie so Frankie didn't have to introduce herself at the meet and greet. She is the main character of her own life and has been since grade five when no teacher could tell her what to do and she has never once considered changing that. This episode goes from Disney programs at 13, to eshay short films, to whether men should pay for dinner (they should, it's a safety tax, end of discussion), to the manosphere. We cover it all honey. Frankie is currently writing an eshay short film where a Victorian era woman who time travels into a Caboolture eshay's house (and we need it made immediately). She dropped the hottest diva take on first dates we've ever heard on this pod: men paying for dinner isn't chivalry, it's a safety tax. You're a deer sitting with a lion. The least he can do is cover the meal. From there we go deep into the manosphere, black pill ideology, why the incel pipeline is genuinely terrifying when you look at it closely, and what it actually feels like when someone on a date is mirroring you versus actually showing up as themselves. Frankie clocked manipulative tendencies in her own past and course corrected. We love the self awareness. We love her. Men paying for dinner: chivalry or safety tax? Drop your take below. Frankie Kershaw is an actor and writer based in Brisbane. Follow her and watch the eshay short film when it drops, it will eat. @frankiekershaw across platforms CHAPTERS 01:01:01 Intro: Welcome Frankie01:02:46 Diva Moment: Debbie Ryan Already Knew Her Name01:09:21 The Eshay Short Film Pitch (Victorian Time Travel)01:13:47 The Manosphere, Black Pill & Fragile Male Egos01:14:39 Hot Take: Men Pay For Dinner As A Safety Tax01:16:55 Who Pays On A Gay Date? Energy Over Gender Roles01:20:15 Manipulation In Dating & Being Authentic01:22:34 Met At A Bar — Brisbane's Ballsiest Dating Event01:30:44 The Caboolture School Story (Wild)01:35:41 Diva Of Her Life: Zendaya01:37:24 Ideas Choose You (Michael Jackson Believed It)01:39:16 Past Lives & Spirits Choking You In Your Sleep

  2. Jul 6

    The Khia Asylum: A Divas Guide to Escape | Ep 57 | Okay Diva Podcast

    We find ourselves deep in the Khia Asylum this week. What it is, who's in it, who built it, and who has successfully escaped. Ava Max is the final boss. Zara Larson escaped. Charli XCX was one of the founding prisoners. And Khia herself? Gets her flowers fully in this episode because that woman wrote a song that hit so hard it became the name of an entire cultural institution for struggling artists. We also get into labels vs boxes — whether labelling yourself is empowering, whether boxes are something only other people put you in, and whether you can even separate the two when your self-identity is built on experiences imposed on you by others. It gets genuinely good. We close out Pride Month with a Hacks Season 4 finale discussion that is just unhinged love, possibly the best ending to a show either of us has watched in a decade, a full campaign for a Lou spinoff, and Jean Smart deserving every award that exists. Plus: Olivia Rodrigo's album debate, why horror still doesn't get enough Oscars recognition (Sinners excepted), and Drag Race Down Under Season 1's audio sounding like it's being recorded inside a kidnapping. Have you finished Hacks? Are you okay? Let us know. Also who do you think is in the Khia Asylum right now? CHAPTERS:0:00 Diva Moments: Closing Night & The 4:30am Club Fan Encounter 9:30 POTS Episode At The Beat (Nearly Passed Out Diva) 14:30 The Khia Asylum Explained (Ava Max Is The Final Boss) 22:00 Labels vs Boxes: The Identity Discourse 30:25 Diva Of The Week: Zara Larson & Khia Herself 33:22 Music Releases: Olivia Rodrigo Album Debate 35:42 Leviticus & Nothing Scarier Than Being A Gay Man In Australia 36:18 Hacks Season 4 Finale: We're Not Okay 38:14 Horror At The Oscars (Sinners Deserved Everything) #OkayDiva #KhiaAsylum #Khia #MyNeckMyBack #ZaraLarson #HacksSeason4 #HacksFinale #JeanSmart #PrideMonth #LGBTQ #QueerPodcast #BrisbanePodcast #OliviaRodrigo #DragRaceDownUnder #PopCulture #GenZPodcast

  3. Jun 28

    Woodford Folk Fests First Born turned Actor Superstar DIVA (Ft. Stella Peterson) | Ep 56 | Okay Diva

    Episode 56 features actor Stella, who has the single most Brisbane-adjacent diva origin story we've ever heard: they were the first ever baby born into the Woodford Folk Festival. We open with the obligatory dive into their theatre diva diagnosis, which all began when mid-performance Stella broke their ankle and slayed all the way through, finishing the scene anyway, because a diva knows the show must go on. From there we get into the state of Brisbane's theatre scene right now — the gap between amateur and professional work, why funding and proper stepping stones matter, and how Queensland's screen and stage industry is genuinely booming post-COVID. We talk schoolies nostalgia, blackout drinking lessons learned the hard way, and a wild detour into far west Queensland involving a tiny town(a guy named Bob, a hole, and a community that's somehow completely fine about it). Then it gets sweet. Stella is the first ever baby born into Woodford Folk Festival, their mum was one of the original programmers and builders of the festival, and their parents were the first couple ever married on site. They tells a beautifully strange story about a mystery woman, a pair of earrings, and a tradition they've now carrying forward themself. When ask the hard questions, like: What divalicious baked good everyone would be. Were you a Woodford kid, or do you have your own wild small-town Queensland story? Tell us below. Stella is an actor working across Brisbane and Australian theatre and screen. Insta: @stella_petersonbr CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro: Meet Stella 8:32 Diva Moment: Breaking Her Ankle Mid-Performance 13:50 Schoolies Stories & Lessons In Mixing Drinks 16:19 The State Of Brisbane's Theatre Scene 18:48 Australia & Queensland's Film Industry Boom 20:26 The Far West Queensland Funeral Sandwich Story 23:48 What Baked Good Would You Be (A Surprisingly Deep Question) 34:00 Growing Up As The First Woodford Folk Festival Baby 36:32 Diva Of Stella's Entire Life

  4. Jun 15

    Grace Left Her Small Town At 16 To Follow Her Dreams & So Can You | Ep 54 | Okay Diva Podcast

    Episode 54 features actress, writer, and producer Grace, a small country town diva with dreams too big for the backroads and who at 16 packed up her life and moved to Sydney alone to attend Newtown Performing Arts High School. No safety net. Just a gut feeling and the courage to trust it.That one decision led to everything. Her people. Her career. Her husband. A marriage proposal on the stage of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London!! The universe rewards the ones who move first.Grace talks about the moment she knew she was exactly where she was supposed to be, what her mum said when other parents questioned the decision, and why that leap of faith at 16 became the defining move of her life.We also get into Grace's work at Qtopia Sydney's Pridefest (This June - go if you're in Sydney), Audrey Hepburn as the original diva, and why the Globe Theatre proposal is the most theatrical love story we've ever heard on this pod.What's the bravest decision you've ever made before you were ready? Let us know below.Grace is an actress, writer, and producer performing in Everything Is Falling Apart But It's So Nice To See You at Qtopia Sydney for Pridefest this June.FOLLOW GRACE:Insta: @graceyswadCHAPTERS:0:00 Intro: Grace Arrives In Chaos3:15 Diva Moment: Leaving Country Town At 16 For Acting School7:00 Moving To Sydney Alone & Finding Her People19:35 Qtopia Sydney & Pridefest This Pride Month28:56 The Globe Theatre Proposal (We Genuinely Cry)38:45 Audrey Hepburn Is The Original Diva40:30 Diva Of The Week#OkayDiva #Grace #ActressLife #TheatreKid #FollowYourDream #NewtownPerformingArts #GlobeTheatre #Qtopia #Pridefest #PrideMonth #LGBTQ #QueerPodcast #SmallTownGirl #BrisbanePodcast #AustraliaPodcast #Pride2026

  5. May 31

    365 Days of Diva: Our Year in Review | Ep 52 | Okay Diva Podcast

    Episode 52. One year. 52 episodes. We're still here and we're still the biggest, the best, the most fierce...divas. Welcome to the First Annual Diva Awards, our one year anniversary episode special where we're going back through the archives; for the most unhinged things ever said on this podcast, and hand out awards for the most diva, most chaotic, most underrated, and most iconic moments of year one. We revisit our favourites, our most unhinged, divalicious quotes ever said on this pod, our c*ntiest episodes, our most cooked episodes. Its everything that has made us what we are today and a celebration of all thats too come. We get a little emotional about what this year actually meant, building something from nothing, finding our community, hitting our first million views on TikTok, and why Diva Nation is just getting started. What's your favourite Okay Diva moment from the last year? Drop it in the comments, we wanna know. CHAPTERS:0:00 Diva Awards Ceremony Begins 3:27 Sam's Diva Moment Of The Year: Edna Mode At Hello Gorgeous 5:00 Brock's Diva Moment Of The Year: Psychoanalysing Everyone In Ep 19 6:39 Most Underrated Episode: Ep 33 Unhinged Stories 8:35 Most Underrated Episode: Ep 10 Childhood Diva 13:47 Most Iconic Diva Things Said (Ep 1, 2, 9, 10, 23) 20:17 Diva Of Chaos Award: Ep 9 Divas At War 23:36 Biggest Spiral Award: Ep 19 Diva-licious Veggie 24:42 What Has This Podcast Meant To Us 31:22 Year Two Goals & Where We're Headed 36:19 Most Diva Episode Of The Year: Ep 45 Brisbane Clubs 39:27 Final Thoughts & Happy Pride Month

  6. May 25

    Our Fav Brisbane Foodie Diva (Ft. Jackson Bennett) | Ep 51 | Okay Diva Podcast

    Episode 51 features Jackson Bennett (@iamjacksonbennett) — Brisbane's foodie influencer who's having his full diva moment right now. If you live in Brisbane and follow food content, you already know Jackson. If you don't, you're about to. Jackson breaks down the food influencer life, going from casual content to full-time career, and why his diva moment is happening exactly when it should. This conversation goes full Brisbane gay culture and nightlife: The Beat's legendary dag dog, the lesbian floor at The Beat that plays actual good music, and why Precious at Spice Club is the current move. Brisbane locals: where's your go-to after-club food spot? Non-locals: does your city have a Beat equivalent? Let us know. Jackson Bennett (@iamjacksonbennett) is Brisbane's food influencer. Full-time creator, certified diva. Chapters: 0:00 Intro: The Beat Food Video That Started It All4:30 Jackson's Diva Moment (Full-Time Food Influencer Era)15:42 Drag Race Discourse (Season 13, All Winners, Tapping Out)29:08 Ed No Mo Drag Performance ($200 Winner)36:25 Brisbane Nightlife: Precious, Fluffy, The Beat45:12 The Beat's Secret Dag Dog (Ask For It)56:34 Karaoke Culture & Not Drinking Anymore1:46:48 Planning The Hangover Episode #JacksonBennett #BrisbaneFood #FoodInfluencer #Brisbane #TheBeat #Precious #DragRace #BrisbaneNightlife #OkayDiva #QueenslandFood #BrisbaneFoodie #LGBTQ #QueerPodcast #LocalBrisbane #FoodContent

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Okay Diva is a chaotic, unfiltered journey into divaness with your two fave gays. From pop culture spirals and on-set disasters to identity, friendship, and the mess in between. We’re discovering what it means to be a diva today. We are serving laughs, healing, and a bit too much oversharing. For the girls, the gays, and the theys finding their inner icon one meltdown at a time. No tea, no shade… just growth, glamour, and a little bit of delusion. Okay diva? Follow us on everything @okaydivapodcast and hope to get in contact, use email: okaydivapodcast@gmail.com