Stereotypes Christopher J. Beale
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- Society & Culture
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Straight Talk From Queer Voices
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Drag Holiday Traditions
My holiday gift to you, four stories about drag holiday traditions:
“Thanksgiving with Carmella” by Christopher Beale
“Creating Our Christmas” by Jinkx Monsoon & BenDeLaCreme
“No Christingmas in Russia” by Katya Smirnoff-Skyy
“Christmas Eve Eve” by J. Conrad Frank
Happy holidays, see you in 2024! -
Staging Protest & Finding Family
Elizabeth Carter is a Black, queer, mother and director raising her son among the San Francisco Bay Area's LGBTQ community. Attending drag events has always been normal for their family and when politicians began trying to pass drag bans around the country, she responded by staging a show about drag queens set in Florida. Responding to hate with authenticity, and humor this time on Stereotypes.
Featuring Christopher Beale, Elizabeth Carter and J.A. Valentine.
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Drag Icon Peaches Christ
Peaches Christ is a San Francisco drag icon, a self-professed cult leader, horror queen, filmmaker, activist, comedian, and a singer all rolled into one. With a drag career spanning more than 20 years her impact on queer, drag and film culture are obvious.
We talk drag, activism, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Jinkx Monsoon, Heklina and more with Peaches Christ on Stereotypes.
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Stereotypes: Straight Talk from Queer Voices
Christopher J. Beale presents Stereotypes: Straight Talk from Queer Voices
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Escaping Florida
Chris and Charles are military veterans living in Central Florida with their non-binary kid Eric. They arrived in Florida just as Governor Ron DeSantis began his outright attacks on the LGBTQ+ community and now they’ve had enough. They are raising money to leave Florida and an uncertain political future.
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DONATE TO CHRIS & CHARLES' GOFUNDME
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Trans Representation in TV & Film
Tre'vell Anderson is an author, journalist and observer of pop culture. Over the years, as they moved through their own coming out journey, Tre'vell noticed a problem with the way Trans people are portrayed in media.
Are negative representations on screen causing violence off screen?
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Support Christopher's work on Patreon to hear the full 70 minute conversation behind this episode, details at christopherjbeale.com
Customer Reviews
Wow, come a long way
Hello Chris,
Rob here from Orlando. I remember our first broadcast together, way before you got your start in radio. You sound fantastic. Continued success and I subscribed.
Love this show!! Can’t wait for the next episode
My new favorite podcast! Stereotypes takes things to the next level. Really appreciate the authenticity and approach to topics that I can relate to, but rarely find in mainstream media. Can’t wait for the next episode; I’ll be sitting on the edge of my seat all week!