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Queery with Cameron Esposito

Queery with Cameron Esposito
Author: Cameron Esposito
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Sit in on an hour long-conversation between host and standup comic, Cameron Esposito, and some of the brightest luminaries in the LGBTQ+ family. Queery explores individual stories of identity, personality and the shifting cultural matrix around gender, sexuality and civil rights.
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Comedian Sabrina Wu sits down with Cameron to discuss the intersection of their identity as a transmasc Asian comic, Cameron's influence on their career, and more.
Comedian Roz Hernandez sits down with Cameron to discuss her new podcast GHOSTED.
Designer Simon Kent Fung sits down with Cameron to discuss his podcast DEAR ALANA.
Singer/songwriter K.Flay sits down with Cameron to discuss her new album MONO.
Author Maia Kobabe sits down with Cameron to discuss eir book, "Gender Queer."
Entrepreneur Genavieve Jaffe sits down with Cameron to discuss founding Connecting Rainbows, an organization that provides free legal and fertility resources to the LGBTQ+ community.
Jordan Crucchiola sits down with Cameron to discuss their adventures seeing Taylor Swift, finding wiggle room in identity, and the movie Jennifer's Body.
Comedian Ali Kolbert sits down with Cameron to discuss playing with Barbies and GI Joes, avoiding being pigeonholed as a gay comic, and more.
Writer Jess Rothschild sits down with Cameron to discuss her new podcast FINDING FIRE ISLAND.
Author Kai Cheng Thom sits down with Cameron to discuss their new book FALLING BACK IN LOVE WITH BEING HUMAN: Letters to Lost Souls.
Queery producer Sierra Katow sits down with Cameron to discuss getting her first TV writer's assistant job via Cameron, the Queery journey, and starting comedy young.
Comedian Ashley Ray sits down with Cameron to discuss the SAG strike, making it as a comedian, and the Chicago comedy scene.
The Ruby Fruit co-owners Emily Bielagus and Mara Herbkersman sit down with Cameron to discuss opening LA's first lesbian-owned queer bar in years!
New episodes of Queery will resume next week!
Artists Zipeng Zhu, Symone Salib, Mads 'Mady' G, Bianca Xunise, and Shanée Benjamin sit down with Cameron Esposito to discuss how they found their way to their artistic careers, seeing their artwork on Skittles, and the joy they've felt during Pride. Sponsored by Skittles.
Cameron Esposito sits down with… Cameron Esposito! That's right! Cameron interviews herself to talk about starting Queery, their queer curriculum, and how change can happen. Sponsored by Skittles.
Content creator Madi B Webb sits down with Cameron to discuss avoiding comparison by being your own unique self, celebrating her first Pride since coming out on the internet, and the non-glamorous business model behind the influencer industry.
Vibe maker Vince "Coco" Coconato sits down with Cameron to discuss founding Bob's Dance Shop, coming from a non-dancing background, and bringing people together through vibes and dance.
Original release date: June 13, 2022. 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: August 19, 2020. Olympic medalist Adam Rippon sits down with Cameron to discuss finding his passion in skating, wearing a harness to the Oscars, and showing the world who he truly was at the Olympics.
Joy is resistance.
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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