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    Explore " lgbtqpodcast" with insightful episodes like "Indigenous Futurism", "Camera's Queer Eye: Armando Ibañez, Filmmaker Extraordinaire!", "Heavenly Hookup: A Priestly Affair to Remember", "FantaSea Islands" and "Hot, Bothered, and High: Work Stress, Budweiser Gripes, and the Allure of the Oblivious Nerd" from podcasts like ""QT Life Podcast", "QT Life Podcast", "Not Well", "Tasty Ear Bits, The Disasterina Podcast!" and "Not Well"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    Indigenous Futurism

    Indigenous Futurism

    QT Life is a place where you meet community leaders at the crossroads of social justice, health equity, and Queer life.

    Host: Zef Llamas
    Guest:
    Denise Silva
    Producer: Xavier Mejia

    Join host Zef Llamas in this thought-provoking podcast episode as he talks with the talented artist and storyteller Denise Silva. Denise, an indigenous femme mom, takes us on a journey through her life growing up in East Los Angeles and Riverside, California. After studying Design & Illustration at CSULA, Denise returned to the Inland Empire, where she put down strong family roots and immersed herself in the art community.

    As a multimedia artist, Denise's work is best known for its bold figurative shapes and dream-like color stories. Her art is woman-centered and rich with sacred Mesoamerican symbols, often delving into divine feminine mysticism. Denise describes her art as "healing medicine for the soul, divine messages to find our way back home to ourselves."

    In this episode, Denise also discusses the idea of Indigenous Futurism, which involves the integration of past, present, and future. As the curator of the Indigenous Futurism exhibit at the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture in Riverside, Denise brings a unique perspective to the conversation.

    You can see Denise's project, "Grandmothers," a 40-foot mural painted on the west-facing wall of the Main Library in downtown Riverside. The mural represents the area's indigenous peoples, including Tongva, Luiseño, Cahuilla, and Serrano. This bold addition is worth visiting, and Denise's passion for the project shines through in the episode. Don't miss this engaging conversation with Denise Silva on the podcast. More about Denise: www.pearmama.com

    Follow on Instagram: @pearmama

    QT Life is brought to you by Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance and produced by mejia.tv 
     


    Welcome to QT Life with Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance. In our fight for civil equality, the Queer & Trans community has positively transformed society at large, starting important cultural conversations around things like sex, sexuality, non-normative desire, diverse relationship models, harm reduction, health equity, collective care, gender norms, and more.

    Learn more:
    rainbowprideyouthalliance.org and follow @rainbowprideyouthalliance

    Camera's Queer Eye: Armando Ibañez, Filmmaker Extraordinaire!

    Camera's Queer Eye: Armando Ibañez, Filmmaker Extraordinaire!

    QT Life is a place where you meet community leaders at the crossroads of social justice, health equity, and Queer life.

    Host: Zef Llamas
    Guest:
    Armando Ibañez
    Producer:
    Xavier Mejia

    This episode was recorded at the famous Nativo in Highland Park, L.A.
    Follow Nativo on Instagram:
    @nativohlp
    nativohlp.com

    Welcome to the latest episode of the QT Life Podcast! This week's guest is the talented filmmaker Armando Ibañez. Armando is a queer filmmaker from Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico, who has made it his mission to create authentic Latinx characters and address real issues impacting immigrants and LGBTQ+ communities in the US.
    armandoibanez.com

    In this episode, host Zef Llamas sits down with Armando to discuss his award-winning YouTube series, Undocumented Tales. The series follows the journey of a Mexican undocumented and queer server living in Los Angeles and has been screened around the country at universities, community spaces, and film festivals including Outfest.

    But that's not all! Armando shared insights on what to expect in the final season of Undocumented Tales and the role mental health played in the series.

    Throughout the episode, Armando shares his passion for film his commitment to telling underrepresented stories, and even talks about his own dating life. So tune in to hear more about Armando's incredible journey, and join the conversation using the hashtags #UndocumentedTales and #QTlife.
    undocumentedtales.com


    QT Life is brought to you by Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance and produced by mejia.tv 🦄 

    Welcome to QT Life with Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance. In our fight for civil equality, the Queer & Trans community has positively transformed society at large, starting important cultural conversations around things like sex, sexuality, non-normative desire, diverse relationship models, harm reduction, health equity, collective care, gender norms, and more.

    Learn more:
    rainbowprideyouthalliance.org and follow @rainbowprideyouthalliance

    Heavenly Hookup: A Priestly Affair to Remember

    Heavenly Hookup: A Priestly Affair to Remember

    WE ARE BACK!!! 

    Bobby and Jim explore a whirlwind of topics in this episode, starting with reflections on vacations, solo trips, and the anxieties of approaching 40. They dive into humorous discussions about Speedos and share thoughts on the pride section controversy.

    The hosts navigate through comedy, including Dave Chappelle's appearance and the fine line between humor and offense. They take a political turn with a focus on laws impacting the trans community and young people's political beliefs.

    From Pizza Hut regrets to experiences in Myrtle Beach, the conversation remains lively and entertaining. They share personal anecdotes about fun in the spa, the Eagle nightclub experience, and trashy southern states. 

    The episode concludes with a series of rapid-fire topics, including creep moments, tarmac waits, and candid conversations about sexuality and community. It's a rollercoaster ride through laughter, reflection, and candid conversations.

    Support the show

    As always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at ‪(614) 721-5336‬ and tell us your Not Wells of the week


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    FantaSea Islands

    FantaSea Islands

    Well, hello there naughty boys and girls! It is I, Disasterinaaaa! Welcome to the Tasty Ear Bits Podcast! Here, we all about da drag, da art, da trash, and da comedy haha!

    In this splashy new episode we take a deep dive into a subterranean dreamworld of Fanta-Sea! This sea skank got to talk on da zoom-conch with ultra fin-tastic sea entity Blixunami who will tell us all about their recent appearance on the Netflix series called Mer People! Get ready for some salty puns and be sure to keep your flys dry as we reel in da haul!

    Also, we have my Canadian drag son Zwerg with a dramatic reading of a haunting fishtail!

    Also, also, VERY important Disasterina news!

    Music by: Satelle, Doctor Steevo, Kent Holmes, and Disasterina!

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    Hot, Bothered, and High: Work Stress, Budweiser Gripes, and the Allure of the Oblivious Nerd

    Hot, Bothered, and High: Work Stress, Budweiser Gripes, and the Allure of the Oblivious Nerd

    Hold onto your pu**y as you dive into this wild ride of an episode with Bobby and Jim in "Not Well." In this multifaceted chat, our hosts unapologetically traverse through the twists and turns of workplace stress, unorthodox relaxation techniques, and some, shall we say, "unique" recreational activities.

    Starting off, Bobby and Jim share their trials and tribulations of spearheading a new project at work, interspersed with some hilarious anecdotes about the side effects of a "high" stress relief session. Who knew a broken glass could prompt such deep introspection about our responses to mistakes?

    Next, they transport you to Freedom Valley, a campground that invites you to shed your inhibitions, and, apparently, your clothes too. Listen as they describe the liberating experience of skinny-dipping and how it sparked a nude revolution among the camp-goers.

    The hosts then pivot to consumerism and capitalism, as they navigate through discussions on their recent shopping sprees, exorbitant restaurant bills, and critique of a Budweiser ad that got their eyes rolling. Brace yourself for a candid debate on the commercialization of Pride Month and the pitfalls of performative activism, revealing a side of the corporate world that many of us fail to recognize.

    And, just when you thought they couldn't cover more ground, Bobby and Jim dig into the frustration of America's socio-economic landscape, specifically addressing the issues of healthcare, savings, and financial instability. Their thoughts on Gen Z's approach to personal wellness and the abandoning of traditional retirement structures add a whole new layer to the conversation.

    They then navigate the fascinating world of attraction, particularly the pull towards 'nerdy hot guys,' adding a touch of humor and relatability to the complexities of relationships and social interactions.

    Finally, the episode concludes with a sprinkle of self-discovery amid astrological reflections and a venting session about the exasperating journey to get a SIM card issue resolved.

    In essence, this episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, a medley of thoughtful critiques, humorous anecdotes, and raw honesty. It's a testament to Bobby and Jim's ability to turn every conversation into a blend of enlightenment and entertainment. Join them in this wild ride because, as they say, we're all 'Not Well,' but we're doing just fine.

    Support the show

    As always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at ‪(614) 721-5336‬ and tell us your Not Wells of the week


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    Help us continue to grow and create amazing content, like a live tour or just help fund some new headphones when needed. Any help is appreacited. https://www.buzzsprout.com/510487/subscribe


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    Celebrity Responsibilities and Racism

    Celebrity Responsibilities and Racism
    Torrian, Chef Von, Mr.Los, and Jay discuss what responsibilities celebrity have to all communities. Things heat up when racism is brought up. Join the conversation and leave us a voicemail at 971-410-7111  Follow us on all social media platforms  IG - @catchmyblackandgay  Twitter- @catchmyblackgay  Website: https://catchmyblackandgay.com