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Nancy

A weekly Gay & Lesbian, Health and Sexuality podcast featuring Kathy Tu and Tobin Low
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Nancy

WNYC Studios

Nancy

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Nancy

WNYC Studios

Nancy

A weekly Gay & Lesbian, Health and Sexuality podcast featuring Kathy Tu and Tobin Low
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For the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, we talk about what actually happened and where we go from here.— Marc Stein is a historian at San Francisco State University.— Karla Jay is an author, activist, and Professor Emeritus at Pac
Note: this is a rerun of a previous episode.Traveling to Taiwan with her mom, Kathy imagines the life she might have lived had her family stayed.Kathy's mom previously appeared on Nancy in the episodes "Hello hello" and "Kathy's Mom is Uncomf
It's our 100th episode! And for this special occasion, Nancy sound designer Jeremy Bloom goes on a quest to find the truth behind a mysterious gay and lesbian island kingdom.— Bruce Hecht is the owner of the Champion Stamp Company in New York
Our holiday gift to you: Chani Nicholas and Joel Kim Booster (our conversation with them, that is, not the actual people...though we wish we could)!— Chani Nicholas is an astrologer and the author of the upcoming book, You Were Born For This:
Team Nancy takes a final stroll down memory lane.Check out our open-sourced Queer Podcasts spreadsheet for more queer shows. To get you started, check out Afroqueer, History is Gay, LGBTQ&A, Flyest Fables, Making Gay History, Gender Reveal, an
This week, we dive into the world of an underground Black lesbian strip club in Los Angeles.— You can watch Shakedown at shakedown.film and The Criterion Channel.— Leilah Weinraub is a filmmaker and artist. Ronnie D. Ron is the founder of Sha
Imara Jones joins us to talk about creating a truly inclusive Black Lives Matter movement, and getting back to the roots of Pride.— Imara Jones is an award-winning journalist, and the creator of TransLash, a multi-episode series about what it
It's a book filled episode as Tobin and Kathy chat with authors Samantha Irby and Brandon Taylor.— Samantha Irby is the author of Wow, No Thank You., as well as Meaty, We Are Never Meeting in Real Life., and New Year, Same Trash.— Brandon Tay
Carmen Maria Machado joins us to talk queer horror stories, writing about pandemics, and the conversation we as queer people should be having more often.If you or someone you know is experiencing intimate partner violence, contact The National
Iced coffee and bi chairs and glory holes, oh my! Music in this episode by Jeremy S. Bloom, Alexander Overington, and Albert Behar ("Pizzicato Playground"). Theme by Alexander Overington.CORRECTION: A previous version of this episode misident
Note: This episode includes a story that mentions suicide.At the age of 61, Richard was searching for a boyfriend. But finding love was about more than just getting past the trials of dating. There was also Peter.— Other Men Need Help is a bi
We understand that this is a really scary time for all of us right now. And in times like these, it's important to check-in on each other. So that's what Team Nancy did.— SAGE is the country's largest and oldest organization dedicated to impro
A distraction for those of you who need it: We talk to activist and YouTuber Chella Man as well as Steven Universe creator Rebecca Sugar about what it's like to evolve in the public eye.— Chella Man is an artist, actor, and activist, who can b
Nancy is back! And we're diving into the taffeta-covered world of kids who do drag.— Desmond is Amazing is a 12-year-old drag kid, LGBTQ advocate, and founder of their own drag house: the Haus of Amazing.— Ophelia Peaches is a 15-year-old dra
A decade after The L Word ended, The L Word: Generation Q is finally here, so this week we're revisiting the time Kathy watched the original series.— Cameron Esposito is an actor, comedian, and producer.— Sarah Shahi, Erin Daniels, and Mia Ki
Consider this episode a gift to start your 2020 off RIGHT: It’s our conversation with the one-and-only BD Wong. Dreams do come true. — BD Wong is an actor known for such roles as Dr. George Huang on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Dr. Henry
When Andraya Yearwood runs against her competition, people pay attention — whether she wants them to or not.— Katie Barnes is a reporter for ESPNW and espn.com.Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Benedek ("Cruzin'"), Anamorphic Orchestra (
It’s a moment of reckoning for many members of the United Methodist Church, and after 25 years as a United Methodist pastor, Cynthia Meyer found herself with a decision to make.Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Andy G. Cohen ("Land Legs")
Good sex ed can be life-changing. But getting access to it often entails a fight.— The “Our Whole Lives” program was created in partnership between the United Church of Christ and the Unitarian Universalist Association.— Matt Bloom is a repor
This week, Nancy is live and talking romcoms, meet-cutes, and weddings...with special guest Daniel K. Isaac!— Daniel K. Isaac stars on Billions as Ben Kim and recently guest starred on The Other Two as Jeremy.— Daniel was also recently on an
On a grey, Wisconsin day two years ago, Kristin Russo's life changed forever.— Kristin Russo is a writer, speaker, educator, and consultant with a focus on LGBTQ issues. She is CEO of the website My Kid Is Gay and co-authored This is a Book fo
Piñatas, weird car noises, and succulents, OH MY! It's the Nancy Variety Show!— Chaya Milchtein runs the website Mechanic Shop Femme, where you can find automotive classes and consulting.— Mark Joseph Stern covers law and LGBTQ issues for Sla
2018 MacArthur Genius winner Natalie Diaz talks about going from a professional basketball player to a poet, and how her love of language helped her embrace her queerness.— Natalie Diaz is a poet, essayist, and linguist. She teaches at the Ari
Desiree Akhavan—filmmaker, creator, and star of The Bisexual—talks about being the rule-breaker of her family, and why she trolled her brother with her armpit hair.Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom. Theme by Alexander Overington.
The story of Storme DeLarverie, a true American hero.— Storme DeLarverie’s obituary in The New York Times.— The Nod is hosted by Brittany Luse and Eric Eddings. It's produced by Kate Parkinson-Morgan and James T. Green. Sarah Abdurrahman is t
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