Episodes

Episode 5. Bisexuality (feat. Elise Guillen)

Oh honey, we need to let you know that you’re really just promiscuous and it’s probably just a phase! This week we welcome artist and 3D-illustrator Elise Guillen onto the show to discuss language, labels, and stereotypes pertaining to bisexuality. When do we use the words ‘bisexual’ and ‘queer,’ and why? How is your bisexuality (in)validated in queer spaces when you are in a long-term, monogamous relationship? We tried discussing some of these questions, but bi women are invisible and don’t actually exist, so it proved difficult.

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Episode 4. Lights, Camera, GAY Action

If you thought we’d tire of talking about gay movies… you were wrong. This week we’re talking about our favorite queer flicks. We’re here to discuss our least favorite tropes, consider how much we’re willing to put up with to see queer love, and ask the hard-hitting questions: where is the camp in lesbian movies? In this episode we have definitively concluded that Bend it Like Beckham (2002) is a GAY movie.

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Intro theme: RSPN by Blank & Kytt. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported, available here.
Transition music: Let Go (Instrumental) by Simon Panrucker. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International, available here.

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Episode 3. Inter-Generational Queer Relationships

Carol, Call Me By Your Name, Harold & Maude — what’s the deal with queer intergenerational love in movies? This episode’s Witch’s Brew is all about age differences in queer relationships– is there always an inherent power dynamic? How do age and experience differ in this context? Is there a way to utilize that power dynamic as a site of meaning-making for young queers? Maggie and Mia attempt to tease out these questions, lament the casting of Arm & Hammer, and wonder what ever happened to that peach?

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Intro theme: RSPN by Blank & Kytt. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported, available here.
Transition music: Let Go (Instrumental) by Simon Panrucker. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International, available here.

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Episode 2. Queer in College

It’s time for those undergrad skeletons to come out of the closet. This week we spoke about being queer in college. We shoutout to our alma mater and talk shit about AALLLLL our exes. Just kidding! But what the hell is a BDOC? And why does white heteropatriarchy reiterate itself in queer spaces? Tune in to hear our hot ass takes on these questions & more!

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Intro theme: RSPN by Blank & Kytt. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported, available here.
Transition music: Let Go (Instrumental) by Simon Panrucker. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International, available here.

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Episode 1. Ghosting

Have you ever been ghosted? Have you ever ghosted someone? Is ghosting ever okay– or necessary?  This week’s witch’s brew is about the ultimate use of the silent treatment. Maggie and Mia investigate the ghoster & ghostee inside all of us.

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Intro theme: RSPN by Blank & Kytt. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported, available here.
Transition music: Let Go (Instrumental) by Simon Panrucker. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International, available here.

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