Not for me
I discovered this podcast through the culture gabfest. I’m a gwm in my 50s and have been out and proud since I was 20. I started listening from the beginning but had to quit. The hosts are mostly there to police queer culture. They’re continually “provoked” by the smallest missteps by allies like Joe Biden, yet never discuss truly toxic people like Aaron Schock (maybe they get to him in a more recent episode). None of the current hosts are single and the show never touches on the experience of single gay people. It’s completely east coast centric. Almost no attention is paid to older gay people. They criticize others from a position of privilege without a hint of self-awareness. It’s upsetting to see everything my generation fought for devolve into this mess.
Brad from Austin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/20
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BACNE SPEARS via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/20/24
I was extremely provoked by the newest episode. Of cause any gay man is funnier than the dycon Fran Lebowitz and Martin Scorsese should make a documentary about them. You guys are absolutely right. Bravo!
whyissohardtogiveareview via Apple Podcasts · France · 01/21/21
Thanks for the discussions---though the show is well-structured, it also feels free-flowing. Though there are great pleasures to all of our different queer existences, this show feels optimistic in approaching all of our various burdens too.
Xrtyelle via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/02/18
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