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Original release date: June 14, 2021. Actor Harvey Guillén sits down with Cameron to discuss his upcoming movie WEREWOLVES WITHIN, auditioning for What We Do In The Shadows, and how he learned young that you can make your own dreams happen.
Comic artist Kiku Hughes sits down with Cameron to discuss how she found her way to becoming a comic artist, writing DISPLACEMENT about her grandmother's incarceration as a Japanese American during WWII, and finding her identity as a queer fourth-generation Japanese American.
Comedian Robin Tran sits down with Cameron to discuss cracking the internet as a comedian, being comfortable staying home, and signing up for Roast Battle after coming out.
Comedian Jared Goldstein sits down with Cameron to discuss being a child actor, hitting puberty, and how the comedy landscape has changed in the last ten years.
Historian Eleanor Medhurst sits down with Cameron to discuss the history of lesbian fashion, the color pink and queer identity, and monocles.
Original release date: Feb. 10, 2020. Book editor Katy Nishimoto sits down with Cameron to discuss her invisible illness, equating achievement with happiness, and being sober.
Actor Brian Michael Smith sits down with Cameron to discuss playing groundbreaking trans masc series regular Paul on 9-1-1: LONE STAR, portraying first responders, and reconciling his career as a college athlete on a women's team with his identity.
Actor Jessica Lindsey sits down with Cameron to discuss how opportunities for queer actors have changed, being asked, "What does your husband do?", and portraying exes on A MILLION LITTLE THINGS.
Singer-songwriter Betty Who sits down with Cameron to discuss hosting the new dating show THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY premiering June 24th on Amazon Prime, performing at Pride, and her journey with body image and comfort.
Comedian Meg Stalter sits down with Cameron to discuss always wanting to be an actor from a young age, staying connected to religion, and her love of performing.
Original release date: February 15, 2021. Athlete Chris Mosier sits down with Cameron to discuss being the first transgender athlete to represent the US in international competition, why trans representation matters, and competing on the world stage despite discrimination in and out of sports.
Writer Gabe Montesanti sits down with Cameron to discuss her new memoir BRACE FOR IMPACT, joining one of the top-ranked roller derby leagues in the world while in grad school, and why roller derby is so queer.
Poet Andrea Gibson sits down with Cameron (again!) to discuss how their cancer diagnosis has made them funnier, Sister Megan Rice and the Outlaw Nuns, and feeling comfortable not being tough.
State Representative Renitta Shannon sits down with Cameron to discuss how voter restriction laws target the LGBTQIA+ community, her historical race to be elected Lt. Governor of Georgia, and coming out while holding an elected office because she won't run away from a fight.
Reverend Jes Kast sits down with Cameron to discuss which Christians get a megaphone, the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and how everyone deserves the respect and dignity of bodily autonomy.
Original release date: June 21, 2021. Singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile returns to talk with Cameron about her new book BROKEN HORSES, the brotherhood with the men in her band, and wearing clothes that make you feel confident.
Chef Christina Wilson sits down with Cameron to discuss getting cast on Hell's Kitchen, working under Gordon Ramsay, and how cooking competition shows have helped push gender balance in the world of professional chefs.
Writer Ijeoma Oluo sits down with Cameron to discuss loving makeup, the life of her book SO YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT RACE, and having a queer therapist.
Actor Vico Ortiz sits down with Cameron to discuss finding their femininity in masculinity through kinging, their Star Wars and Ewan McGregor fandom, and the US actively colonizing Puerto Rico.
Author Torrey Peters sits down with Cameron to discuss her new novel DETRANSITION BABY, raising kids as part of a blended family, and including the detransitioning experience in her novel.
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Really enjoy this podcast. I would love to hear from Dominique Provost-Chalkley. Her role in Wynnona Earp led me to learn more about her and her Start the Wave non-profit. I can't wait to see where her path takes her in the future.
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That next book sounds rad as hell. Also I immediately requested red, white and royal blue from the library.
for the record, guy branum is ABSOLUTELY welcome to break me.
Hi, Camy and Jacob! Loved the podcast as always. Just wanted to give you a PSA if you didn't know. Goodwill is a for profit company, not a charity. You both may have been using the word generically for thrift stores. People unknowingly donate and the wares are then sold for all profit.
Why does that offend you? There are cis straight comics, Black comics, Mexican comics, Arab comics etc comedy has to be relatable so It makes sense to share some ID with most of your audience.
Although I am late to the show, I'm listening from the beginning and loving every episode! Cameron is amazing.
Very good podcast! Interesting and thought-provoking conversations, Cameron is a lovely host:)
Brilliant idea about the queer-identities-friendly maternity line! There's something there!
Thanks for this episode. I learned a lot and am really inspired by Wildfang's social impact actions, the amount of research put into building the brand, and the idea behind the swing in the store. Thank you!
wish this was more relatable, but i feel like it appeals to one specific group of queer people. plus thought it was very interesting that she said she was the only queer comic cause thats just wrong.
This episode couldn't have come at a better time for me. I've listened to it twice. I'm about to move back to Alabama part-time from the SF Bay Area to help my mom with her health issues and aging. The visibility of the both of you is very much helping me with my late life coming out, and being ready to be out in the South.
The best homoSEXual discussion I've heard in a long, long time. Please make the Lesposito/Camlaria tour happen!
I love Clea and I hate how she was treated with her coming out.
I want the whole world to listen to this episode. it was so enlightening and I could relate so much it almost hurt
Yes! I love him! He and Stephanie do the funniest skits!
Amazing show! Very interesting conversations with queer people about everything relating to their identity. If you need more queerness in your life, you'll definitely find it here 💜
ahhh Gaby Dunn!!!!! aaahh
such an important podcast. funny yet extremely thought provoking and insightful.