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    Explore " #queer" with insightful episodes like "Doing Lines", "Episode 31: Wonder on in here, your pets lives depend on it!", "Kelly J. Ford: Behind The Hunt", "Mat Tales: BENCH/with SEX CLUB Preview" and "SEX CLUB: MAT TALES AFTER HOURS ROOM 02/FIRSTS" from podcasts like ""Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast", "Randomness with Heath & Josh", "Kris Clink's Writing Table", "MAT TALES: 40 Years of Gay Adventures" and "SEX CLUB: MAT TALES AFTER HOURS"" and more!

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    Doing Lines

    Doing Lines

    The gorls chop up some gorgeous lines before playing Mean, Queen, or Blue Jean.

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    "It was a time when they were afraid of him" is from Jimmy Santiago Baca's poem "Ancestor"

    "An opening to a story should be / unremarkable" is from Catherine Chen's " My Poem Asks to Be Read Right to Left"

    "Things happen when you drink too much mescal" is from Moira Egan's "Bar Sonnet # 11"

    Rabindranath Tagore's poem "Gitanjali 11" begins: "Leave this chanting and singing and telling of beads! Whom dost thou worship."

    "Crickets are stitching the afternoon" is how Rosanna Warren begins her poem "Boletus"

    "Arlene learned to dance backwards in heels that were too high" is the start of Patricia Smith's poem "Siblings"

    "I will die in Paris, on a rainy day," writes Cesar Vallejo at the beginning of his "Black Stone Lying on a White Stone"

    "Monterosa, your body is dead on Avenue A." is from Jack Agueros's "Sonnet for Angelo Monterosa"

    "We kept war in the kitchen" is the beginning of Reetika Vazirani's  "Dream of the Evil Servant"

    "This did not happen" begins Thylias Moss's poem "Did Not Happen"

    Watch "10 Things Joseph Sikora Cannot Live Without" from GQ here.

    Check out Forbes's list of The Most Comfortable Heels That Consistently Earn Top Reviews

    Pattiann Rogers is the author of at least 17 books, including most recently Flickering, just published in April of 2023. Read this interview with her in Lit Hub

    The Frank O'Hara line I reference in the game "Queen, Mean, or Blue Jean" is "Poem [Lana Turner Has Collapsed" which you can read here.

    For more tea about Virginia Woolf and her paid domestic workers, read this review.

    Kelly J. Ford: Behind The Hunt

    Kelly J. Ford: Behind The Hunt

    Kelly J. Ford is the author of the crime novels, Real Bad Things and Cottonmouths, which has “impressive depths of character and setting,” according to the Los Angeles Review, which named it one of its Best Books of 2017. An Arkansas native, Kelly writes crime fiction set in the Ozarks and Arkansas River Valley. She currently lives on Cape Cod.

    Learn more about Kelly here

    Website: https://kellyjford.com/

    Instagram: @kellyjfordauthor                    

    Twitter: @Kelly_J_Ford

    Intro reel, Writing Table Podcast

    2024 Outro Recording

    Mat Tales: BENCH/with SEX CLUB Preview

    Mat Tales: BENCH/with SEX CLUB Preview

    MAT TALES: 40 Years of Gay Adventures.  A Journey of Sex + Truth.

    BENCH: UPSTATE NY, 1984.

    I've learned to accept my kinks and my history as a part of who I am and to embrace the lessons, the thrills and the pain of it all as my truth. 

    True Stories.  

    Mat Tales. 

    I hope they make you feel all the things. 

    BONUS PREVIEW ...SEX CLUB: MAT TALES AFTER HOURS, a new Podcast from the creator of MAT TALES: 40 YEARS OF GAY ADVENTURES.  Guests talk about gay sex through the last five decades, with aural sex moments and stories of their own sexual adventures read by Mat Tales listeners.   NOW  AVAILABLE ON APPLE, SPOTIFY AND ALL THE PODCAST PLATFORMS.

    SEX CLUB: MAT TALES AFTER HOURS ROOM 02/FIRSTS

    SEX CLUB: MAT TALES AFTER HOURS  ROOM 02/FIRSTS

    You’re checking into SEX CLUB: MAT TALES AFTER HOURS

    In SEX CLUB, you'll hear guests talk about gay sex through the last 50 years, from cruising and phone lines to apps and cams. You’ll hear tales from other guys and get to tell your own. Each episode will include a live moment…’cause you should never leave Sex Club until you get what you want. 

    ROOM 02/FIRSTS

    In this episode...FIRSTS.  

     Author of books on Gay Sex and Life,  DAVID LEDAIN, takes us back to his first time cruising and shares his experiences discovering the allure of gay sex. 

    Yaaas Bro Podcast host JONATHAN shares his first kiss, a moment he calls his first "post nut guilt,"  and a moment in a club we can all relate to.  

    You'll hear the aural sex of Mat Tales fans and a  Mat Tales Episode about the loss of gay virginity.  

    Stay to the end to hear more about the guests and where to find them.  

    You'll hear new episodes of SEX CLUB: MAT TALES AFTER HOURS every other week.
    And follow MAT TALES: 40 YEARS OF GAY ADVENTURES PODCAST for new episodes every Monday at midnight EST.

    Hit me up if you want to tell your stories.  Or maybe we can make one. 

    MAT TALES PODCAST has been downloaded over 450,000 times in 183 Countries.  At the one year mark, I am honored to begin to include your adventures.

    Our stories. Our truths.  

    Mat

    MatTales.com
    Twitter @mat_tales
    mattalespod@gmail.com

    Mat Tales: TRU/with SEX CLUB Preview

    Mat Tales: TRU/with SEX CLUB Preview

    MAT TALES: 40 Years of Gay Adventures.  A Journey of Sex + Truth.

    TRU: CALIFORNIA, 2022

    I've learned to accept my kinks and my history as a part of who I am and to embrace the lessons, the thrills and the pain of it all as my truth. 

    True Stories.  

    Mat Tales. 

    I hope they make you feel all the things. 

    BONUS PREVIEW ...SEX CLUB: MAT TALES AFTER HOURS, a new Podcast from the creator of MAT TALES: 40 YEARS OF GAY ADVENTURES.  Guests talk about gay sex through the last five decades, with aural sex moments and stories of their own sexual adventures read by Mat Tales listeners.   NOW  AVAILABLE ON APPLE, SPOTIFY AND ALL THE PODCAST PLATFORMS.

    Mat Tales: THREE /with SEX CLUB Preview

    Mat Tales: THREE /with SEX CLUB Preview

    MAT TALES: 40 Years of Gay Adventures.  A Journey of Sex + Truth.

    THREE: PORTLAND,  2018.

    I've learned to accept my kinks and my history as a part of who I am and to embrace the lessons, the thrills and the pain of it all as my truth. 

    True Stories.  

    Mat Tales. 

    I hope they make you feel all the things. 

     BONUS PREVIEW ...SEX CLUB: MAT TALES AFTER HOURS, a new Podcast from the creator of MAT TALES: 40 YEARS OF GAY ADVENTURES.  Guests talk about gay sex through the last five decades, with aural sex moments and stories of their own sexual adventures read by Mat Tales listeners.   NOW  AVAILABLE ON APPLE, SPOTIFY AND ALL THE PODCAST PLATFORMS.

    Kelly J. Ford & Real Bad Things

    Kelly J. Ford & Real Bad Things

    Kelly J. Ford is the author of Real Bad Things (summer 2022) and the award-winning Cottonmouths, a novel of “impressive depths of character and setting” according to the Los Angeles Review, which named it one of their Best Books of 2017. An Arkansas native, Kelly writes about the power and pitfalls of friendship, the danger of long-held secrets, and the transcendent grittiness of the Ozarks and their surrounds. She lives in Vermont with her wife and cat. Kelly is also a co-host of the Writer’s Bone podcast Happy Hour episodes. Learn more at KELLYJFORD.COM

    Intro reel, Writing Table Podcast

    2024 Outro Recording

    Thinking Big with Anna DeShawn (Episode 37)

    Thinking Big with Anna DeShawn (Episode 37)

    Nat and Bec chat with Chicago-born digital media artist and social entrepreneur Anna DeShawn. We reminisce about the Podcast Movement conference in LA, church as preparation for life as a performer, and Anna shares some insights about creating when you don't fit in any box, doing many things at a time, and developing a self-care regimen that enables thinking big to flourish.

    Anna Deshawn is the founder of The Qube and E3 Radio, which are riding media into its next era by using digital media streams to center and celebrate BIPOC and QTPOC creatives.

    Links:
    Check out Anna's website for more of her work, and give her a follow on Twitter and Instagram.
    Discover the best music and podcasts by BIPOC and QTPOC creatives (and join the app waitlist) at The Qube. Also check out E3 Radio for queer music and news.
    The books Anna mentions are Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes and The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks.

    We also wanted to put a spotlight on the podcast Hello, I'm Listening, a rebrand of the podcast Translating Love where hosts Dani (from America) and Wolfgang (from Austria) explore their unique relationship. It's a refreshingly fun podcast where they talk about life, important issues, and fun stuff while growing together as a couple and both always bring a different perspective.

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    EP 26: Creating Queeristan with Parmesh Shahani

    EP 26: Creating Queeristan with Parmesh Shahani

    Our guest today is an author, public speaker, culture curator, and inclusion advocate - Parmesh Shahani. He is the author of Queeristan - an award winning book about LGBTQ inclusion in the Indian work space.

    Parmesh has a career that has spanned academia, media and the corporate world -  including founding India’s first youth expression website, editing fashion and lifestyle magazines, setting up a media convergence think tank at MIT and a lot more. A Ted Senior Fellow and a Yale World Fellow, he has done and continues to do a lot to serve the community and to create a better and inclusive country.

    In this episode he shoots straight from the hip and speaks his mind about diversity and inclusion, the LGBTQ situation in India and the role  of family, law, the community itself and society at large in making the world a more empathetic and accepting place.

    This is Taking Chances.

    @Rainbowhistoryclass - with Hannah & Rudy on creating community + why queer history matters

    @Rainbowhistoryclass - with Hannah & Rudy on creating community + why queer history matters

    Today we have Hannah and Rudy from @Rainbowhistoryclass in our first episode with a community style page. 
    After only a year of being online they have amassed a huge following of over 40k followers on Instagram and over 400k followers on Tik Tok. 
    Their story is an awesome example of how making content that engages and ads value to your audience's day can skyrocket your popularity. 
    In this chat we hear:

    • How they did it
    • The sorts of collabs they get offered 
    • Their favourite pieces of queer history 
    • And they tell Renee and James their favourite things about each of them - (cute face emoji)

     
    From RHC:

    Were you taught the history of LGBTIQA+ people in school? Many of us weren't. So, we decided to teach ourselves.

    Rainbow History Class is a home for queer and trans stories from history that inspire, validate, bring gratitude, make you laugh and even help you win an argument.

    Firstly, we're not qualified teachers, nor are we trying to replace school (our homework is optional!) Rainbow History Class is an entertaining and fun space for LGBTIQA+ people and their allies to learn and discuss the lesser-known history of our community.


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    @CosyFaerie 

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    2 Books, 1 Poet

    2 Books, 1 Poet

    It's the Thunderdome of Poetry: two books (from the same poet) enter. Only one book leaves. We've got the books up on Instagram if you want to play along! @breakingformpod

    Buy books authored by the poets we've referred to at Loyalty Books, a terrific Black-owned bookstore.

    Check out Ada Limón's website here. The website has the correct publishing order of her fabulous books.

    You can view Tracy K. Smith's poem "History" here, in its journal of first publication, Callaloo, Vol. 27, No. 4, Contemporary African-American Poetry: A New Wave (Autumn, 2004), pp. 876-882 (7 pages).

    Poet Sun Signs:

    Aries:
    Ada Limón
    Jericho Brown
    Tracy K. Smith

    Taurus:
    Louise Glück.
    Jorie Graham     
    Carolyn Forché

    Geminis:
    Denise Duhamel
    Anne Carson is most likely a Gemini (June 21).
    Amy Clampitt

    Leos
    Carl Phillips
    Rita Dove
    Mark Doty
    John Ashbery
    Li-Young Lee

    Virgos:
    Natalie Diaz
    Linda Gregg

    Scorpio:
    Terrance Hayes
    Sharon Olds
    Sylvia Plath

    Sagittarians:
    Lynda Hull

    Capricorns
    David Sedaris
    Dorianne Laux (Her book Only As the Day is Long: New and Selected was a finalist for the Pulitzer in 2020, when Jericho Brown's The Tradition won. The other finalist was Mary Ruefle's Dunce).

    Aquarians:
    Elizabeth Bishop

    None of the authors we listed were Libras, Cancers, or Pisceans. 

    V.S. Holmes - A 'Stars Edge'

    V.S. Holmes  -  A 'Stars Edge'

    V. S. Holmes is an international bestselling SFF author. They created the Nel Bently Books and the Blood of Titans series. Their debut, 'Smoke and Rain', won New Apple Literary's Excellence in Independent Publishing Award in 2015 and a Literary Titan Gold in 2020. 'Travelers' is also included in the Peregrine Moon Lander mission as part of the 'Writers on the Moon Time Capsule'.

    As a disabled and non-binary human, they work as an advocate and educator for representation in SFF worlds. When not writing, they work as a contract archaeologist throughout the northeastern U.S. They live in a tiny studio with their spouse, a fellow archaeologist, their not-so-tiny dog, and own too many books for such a small abode.

    https://vsholmes.com/index.html

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    Empowered Conversations w/Podcast Host & Breakthrough Coach, Specializing in LGBTQ - James Proetz

    Empowered Conversations w/Podcast Host & Breakthrough Coach, Specializing in LGBTQ - James Proetz

    I am beyond Glee Ridden to be speaking with my next guest on Empowered Conversations, Dr. James Proetz!!

    James is a breakthrough transformational coach.  
    His specialty is working with LGBTQ professionals, who are unhappy with where they are in their careers, fearful of what the future holds, and stuck in relationships that are not fulfilling.
     
    Using a three-step process of Awareness, Acceptance and Action, Dr. James moves people to feel Happier, Purpose-Filled AND Empowered!

    During this episode you will learn how you can get his FREE pdf: 
    "Three questions to ask yourself to see if Breakthrough Coaching is for You!"

    So join James and I for this Empowered Conversation; this is certainly an episode you won't wanna miss!!!

    Episode 34 - Insider Publicity Gossip on All Things Celebrity, So Hot it Will Burn Your Ears Off (with Amir Yass)

    Episode 34 - Insider Publicity Gossip on All Things Celebrity, So Hot it Will Burn Your Ears Off (with Amir Yass)

    Amir Yass (@amiryassofficial) is on the pod! Queer 🌈, Muslim 🕋, Comedian 😂, Podcaster 🎙and social media influencer. Amir is a former Hollywood Publicist who has tons of dirty, filthy, yet piping hot tea to spill.
    "Amir’s TikTok videos of him talking about the RHOBH actress Erika Jayne went viral recently. He has called her ‘a nightmare’ and implied that she even might have gotten him fired."
    Dana and Amir talk old Hollywood nightclub, "Les Deux," from MTV's "The Hills." Dana tries to flex her Persian knowledge...again. Dana and Amir have a mutual contact...
    Dana shares a Liberty Lettice Lark Ross story... who was married to the director of the Snow White and the Huntsman during the time he had an affair Kristen Stewart.
    Will Smith and Jada Smith's entanglement... Open relationships in Hollywood... Is Kanye bisexual? 
    Amir shares a story about running into Sam Asghari... Morgan Osman, of "The Bad Girls Club," says she hooked up with Sam... Casey has a connection to Morgan...
    Dana, Amir and Casey discuss the difference between Call Girls, Escorts and Prostitutes...  
    Shia LeBeouf... Nicole and Paris... Sam Nazarian... Who owns Dorit and PK's house?
    Dana asks some questions about Hollywood beards... Some reasons why they still exist...
    Where to go in Hollywood to see the paparazzi...
    Amir was caught in the paparazzi with Kim and Kourtney Kardashian... Lisa Rinna's real thoughts on Scott Disick... What did Scott post of Amelia Hamlin? Amelia's time in Miami...
    Amir's time working with Gwen Stefani and Dana's interaction with her...
    Amir tells his story about Erika Jayne that went viral on the internet... Who did he receive a cease and diciest from? 
    Andy Cohen had a meltdown on a commercial flight with Amir once... What was Bravo's reaction?
    Did Lisa Vanderpump not want to go to Tom Tom's opening? How much was Sur initially purchased for? 
    How was Jill Zarin and Monique Samuels on Amir's podcast? Monique and Candiance's fight on RHOP.
    Why did Amir go on Watch What Happens Live? Is Erika Jayne dating someone? The social media fighting between Tom Schwarz and Tom Sandoval... Thoughts on Colton Underwood...
    Listen to Amir's podcast, The Take On! (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-take-on/id1518719109)

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    AFSPA Talks LGBTQ+ Youth

    AFSPA Talks LGBTQ+ Youth

    In this episode of AFSPA Talks we celebrate pride month as COO Kyle Longton brings you through a discussion of LGBTQ+ youth with Alyssa Clayden of the Truman Group. Listen in as Kyle and Alyssa cover everything from the coming out process for children, to parents' reactions to their children's identities, to gender dysphoria, and more. 

    Alyssa Clayden is a licensed independent social worker who has provided international mental health services for more than two decades in a wide variety of settings. Having lived, worked and raised a family across five continents, Alyssa is passionate about providing high-quality individualized mental health services to expatriates. She believes that every person brings expertise, strengths and skills to their lives and relationships, and she views collaboration and space for humor as key components of any successful mental health work.

    March 31 - BlackFacts.com Black History Fact of the Day

    March 31 - BlackFacts.com Black History Fact of the Day

    On March 31, Toni Morrison wins the Pulitzer.

     

    She was an American novelist, essayist, book editor, and college professor.

     

    In the late 1960s, Morrison became the first Black female editor in fiction at Random House in New York City. She became noted for her examination of the Black experience within the Black community. 

    In 1988, Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize for "Beloved"; she gained worldwide recognition when she was awarded

    the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993, becoming the first African American woman to win this award.

    BlackFacts.com is the Internet's longest running Black History Encyclopedia. Our podcast summarizes the vast stories of Black history in daily episodes known as Black Facts Of The Day™.

    Since 1997, BlackFacts.com has been serving up Black History Facts on a daily basis to millions of users and followers on the web and via social media.

    Learn Black History. Teach Black History.

    For more Black Facts, join Black Facts Nation at BlackFacts.com/join.

    Because Black History is 365 Days a Year, and Black Facts Matter!

    March 30 - BlackFacts.com Black History Fact of the Day

    March 30 - BlackFacts.com Black History Fact of the Day

    On March 30, The 15th Amendment was ratified and gave blacks the right to vote. 

    In the final years of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction Era that followed, Congress repeatedly debated the rights of the millions who had been enslaved. 

    After surviving a difficult ratification fight, the amendment was certified as duly ratified and part of the Constitution. 

    Women would not receive that right until the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920.

    BlackFacts.com is the Internet's longest running Black History Encyclopedia. Our podcast summarizes the vast stories of Black history in daily episodes known as Black Facts Of The Day™.

    Since 1997, BlackFacts.com has been serving up Black History Facts on a daily basis to millions of users and followers on the web and via social media.

    Learn Black History. Teach Black History.

    For more Black Facts, join Black Facts Nation at BlackFacts.com/join.

    Because Black History is 365 Days a Year, and Black Facts Matter!

    Wilma Rudolph - BlackFacts.com Showcase of Inspiring Black Women

    Wilma Rudolph - BlackFacts.com Showcase of Inspiring Black Women

    Wilma Rudolph was an American sprinter, who became a world-record-holding Olympic champion and international icon in track and field. 

    Rudolph was born prematurely at 4.5 pounds (2.0 kg) on June 23, 1940, in Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee. 

    She was able to overcome several early childhood illnesses, including pneumonia, scarlet fever and polio. She enrolled at Tennessee State University in Nashville in 1958.  

    She won a bronze medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. She also won three gold medals, at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy.  

    Rudolph was known as the fastest woman in the world in the 1960s and became the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympic Games.

    BlackFacts.com is the Internet's longest running Black History Encyclopedia. Our podcast summarizes the vast stories of Black history in daily episodes known as Black Facts Of The Day™.

    Since 1997, BlackFacts.com has been serving up Black History Facts on a daily basis to millions of users and followers on the web and via social media.

    Learn Black History. Teach Black History.

    For more Black Facts, join Black Facts Nation at BlackFacts.com/join.

    Because Black History is 365 Days a Year, and Black Facts Matter!