Trigger Warning!

Pride House Media

This show is a high-energy escape for listeners craving a taste of NYC Nightlife from none other than the master of NYC nightlife himself, Daniel Nardicio and his partner is crime Adam Klesh. Each episode allows to drop in on on what's happening in NYC. Whether thats a concert at Carnegie Hall or a sexy party at Red Eye Trigger Warning is a high-brow, low-brow, (and for all you drag queens, a no-brow) extravaganza—bringing you the spirit of New York. Boundary-pushing, and unapologetically fun. It’s not just a podcast; it’s a cultural phenomenon waiting to happen, where the unexpected isn’t just a possibility—it’s the promise. But remember... you've been warned!    

  1. 1 天前

    How Celebrity Gossip Really Works | Rob Shuter

    This week on Trigger Warning, I’m serving nightlife, nuance, and just enough chaos to keep it interesting. Daniel and I kick things off with peak NYC nightlife energy — theater talk, Berlin adventures, Fire Island plans, and a proper celebration of John Waters turning 80 (a cultural icon, a genius, a reason half of us moved to New York). Then we welcome Rob Shuter — celebrity gossip columnist, entertainment insider, and author of It Started with a Whisper. And yes, we get into the real stuff. Rob breaks down his new roman à clef about the entertainment industry, centered on four media insiders who launch a morning gossip show… only to have their own secrets explode on-air. We talk about: How It Started with a Whisper began as a scripted TV series before becoming a novelThe presales that landed him a three-book dealHis upcoming novel set in the future of the British royal line of successionHow celebrity gossip actually works behind the scenesThe mechanics of red carpets and award show dramaWorking with major stars like Jennifer Lopez (J.Lo) and Sean “Diddy” CombsIf you’ve ever wondered how entertainment PR, media narratives, and celebrity scandals really operate — this is your masterclass. But this is Trigger Warning, so we don’t stop at gossip. This episode blends: ✔️ Celebrity gossip and entertainment industry secrets  ✔️ NYC nightlife culture  ✔️ LGBTQ+ perspectives  ✔️ Media politics and public accountability  ✔️ Sex work stigma and cultural hypocrisy It’s messy. It’s thoughtful. It’s very New York. And it’s very us. Click HERE to order Rob’s book, It Started With a Whisper @triggerwaringnyc @redeye_ny @pridehousemedia Write to us at: Questions@TriggerWarningPod.com

    56 分鐘
  2. 4月2日

    Big T**s, Clown Drag & Sandy Hand Jobs | Jimbo (ONLY) on Trigger Warning

    This week on Trigger Warning, we welcome the unhinged genius herself — Jimbo, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 8 and now a permanent judge on Canada’s Drag Race: Canada’s Drag Race All Stars — and things spiral immediately. We’re recording from Zepolita (yes, the nude beach, yes, that energy), so naturally we discuss nudity, Playa del Amor fire dancers, Burning Man delusion, and why the air feels spiritually charged and mildly illegal. Then we enter the fever dream that is the House of Jimbo — maximalist drag, high‑fashion clown horror, weaponized camp, and breasts so large they’ve launched think pieces. We talk about clown school (because of course), macabre comedy, social commentary, and why people absolutely lose their minds over oversized t**s on a drag queen. And then. The Trigger round.  Jimbo’s trigger? Sandy. Hand. Jobs. We are talking grit. Texture. Friction. Exfoliation no one asked for.  There are sensory details. There is emotional damage.  There is absolutely no recovery. Somewhere between Fire Island fantasy and public‑beach regret, we lose control of the conversation entirely — which is exactly how it should be. This episode has:  Drag Race discourse.  Clown philosophy.  Internet cancellation therapy.  Beach‑adjacent trauma. And the kind of chaos that requires a shower after listening. You’ve been warned. @triggerwaringnyc @redeye_ny @pridehousemedia Write to us at: Questions@TriggerWarningPod.com

    1 小時
  3. 3月26日

    Gideon Glick: Broadway, Fire Island Chaos & the Atlantis Cruise Debate (From Zipolite)

    This episode starts with absolutely no plan and somehow ends with nonprofit theater, Atlantis Cruise arrests, Patti LuPone, and me being accused (again) of gentrifying Mexico. So. You’re welcome. Adam and I are in full Zipolite brain — which means we’re overstimulated, under‑hydrated, and spiritually sponsored by ChiZme. Within the first five minutes we’ve already derailed into dinner party gossip, nightclub lore, and my lifelong devotion to Patti LuPone (who remains correct about everything). But most importantly, the adorable Gideon Glick is our guest today — Broadway prince, Spring Awakening baby, Maisel alum, and certified word‑nerd chaos agent — and instead of calming us down, he makes it worse. We talk about how we’re basically accidental foster brothers from Ohio with shared grief trauma (casual!), then immediately pivot to: Lea Michele discourseDiva behavior analyticsDating on Fire Island (a hostile sport)Douching logistics (educational segment??)Pup play (don’t ask)Somewhere inside the spiral, Gideon casually drops that he launched the Blue Roses Project in New Orleans — a nonprofit that pairs emerging queer playwrights with established directors for an unproduced‑play intensive using local artists. It’s giving Southern gothic arts renaissance. It’s giving humidity and dramaturgy. Then — because we cannot stay in one lane — we debate Metro Weekly publishing the names of nine men arrested while allegedly trying to board an Atlantis Cruise. Are we protecting the community? Ruining lives? Feeding the outrage machine? Is gay media messy? (Yes.) Gurl, this is not a linear podcast. This is two gays and a guest with microphones. @triggerwaringnyc @redeye_ny @pridehousemedia Write to us at: Questions@TriggerWarningPod.com

    40 分鐘

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This show is a high-energy escape for listeners craving a taste of NYC Nightlife from none other than the master of NYC nightlife himself, Daniel Nardicio and his partner is crime Adam Klesh. Each episode allows to drop in on on what's happening in NYC. Whether thats a concert at Carnegie Hall or a sexy party at Red Eye Trigger Warning is a high-brow, low-brow, (and for all you drag queens, a no-brow) extravaganza—bringing you the spirit of New York. Boundary-pushing, and unapologetically fun. It’s not just a podcast; it’s a cultural phenomenon waiting to happen, where the unexpected isn’t just a possibility—it’s the promise. But remember... you've been warned!    

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