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The Rainbow Crossing Podcast
The Rainbow Crossing Podcast
Author: Daniel & Julio
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Daniel & Julio are rizzed up and ready to boogie down as Gen X syncs with Gen Z for a podcast that's over the rainbow, but are these cross-generational roommates "gay goals" or "straight trippin'?"
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Send a text To celebrate their season three finale, gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) welcome fellow Texan podcasters Jake and Kendrick from The JK But Gay Show. The two pairs discuss the ups and downs of gay friendships, what they look for in queer confidants, and what role (if any) sex plays in platonic relationships. Support the show
Send a text Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) welcome their friend Bazooka Joe (Millenial) to the pod to discuss growing up gay and Black, being a person of color in predominantly white spaces, and navigating dating and friendships in the gay community while dealing with racism and fetishizing. Support the show
Send a text With early voting for the Texas midterm primaries well underway, gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) discuss the race that has captured the attention of the entire country: the Democrat Senate nominee showdown between James Talarico and Jasmine Crockett. They discuss the backgrounds of both candidates and share which way they're leaning, but ultimately encourage everyone to exercise their right and duty to vote. Support the show
Send a text After watching the recording-breaking 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) sing its praises and speak about the power of music to shape society and individuals. They talk about the messaging, political statements, and gay-friendly nature behind Bad Bunny's performance and how all of it resonated with them. Support the show
Send a text Back from his first-ever cruise, Julio (Gen Z) shares with roommate Daniel (Gen X) his experience of another first--meeting his boyfriend's family and spending the weekend with them on the open seas. The two share their experiences navigating in-law interactions, balancing familial expectations, and advice on how to approach that initial encounter. Support the show
Send a text Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) confront the reality many are avoiding: we are living in a political and social revolution. Through the lens of astrology and history, they discuss the collapse of old power structures, the rise of collective resistance, and the fight for community-driven change. They connect this era shift to the erosion of First and Second Amendment rights, the expanding power of ICE, and the growing criminalization of protest, speech, and visibilit...
Send a text It may be winter, but Heated Rivalry has kept the last few weeks steamy for gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z). The two tackle the global phenomenon as it relates to ownership over minorities' stories and who has the right to tell them, tying it into Daniel's new book and his inclusion of non-white characters. Support the show
Send a text Returning from their holiday break, gay roommates Julio (Gen Z) and Daniel (Gen X) dive into the horrific anti-immigration developments taking place in Minnesota and review ICE by the numbers. Julio also shares how the Trump regime and ICE tactics have personally affected him and his family, forever changing their dynamic. Support the show
Send a text Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) tackle a series of half-truths and flat-out lies surrounding immigrants and ICE. They discuss everything from crime rates to tax contributions to subsidized healthcare access for immigrants - both the misinformation and the facts. For anyone struggling to share the truth behind undocumented immigrants, this is an essential listen. Support the show
Send a text 20-year gay Army veteran David (Millenial) once again joins roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z), this time to talk about the major shifts in the military. With an insider's perspective, they discuss everything from the infamous all-generals meeting in Quantico to the forced removal of trans service members to Venezualan boat strikes. Support the show
Send a text Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) talk about the power of addiction and how it affects virtually everyone in some form or fashion - not just through illicit substances but also via social media, video games, and so much more. They explore how addiction is typically the symptom of a larger issue and what the temporary high from the binge-source really represents. Support the show
Send a text Three-time RuPaul's Drag Race star Cynthia Lee Fontaine is back, back, back again. This time, she joins gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) to dish on never-before-told stories about her time on Drag Race, fellow queens, music vibes, and so much more! Support the show
Send a text After the unexpected death of a friend, Julio (Gen Z) talks through the rollercoaster of emotions he's experiencing with his roommate Daniel (Gen X). Julio shares the conflicting feelings stemming from attending his first funeral - joy as he was joined by many friends celebrating their loved one's life, but also sorrow over not just the loss but the missed opportunities. They talk about the weight of grief, methods on how to face it, and what to do when you feel stuck in it. ...
Send a text Three-time RuPaul's Drag Race queen Cynthia Lee Fontaine joins gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) to discuss her life's ups and downs and how optimism helped her power through. Despite major health scares, life-altering moves, career changes, and more, Cynthia has faced her challenges with a positive attitude. She shares her secrets for a fulfilling life and what's next for her! Support the show
Send a text Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) are back, and they're kicking off season 3 with a conversation about global responsibility. In light of the Charlie Kirk news, they discuss how each of us individually can make a difference - for better or for worse - and how critical it is for democracy worldwide that we all take this responsibility seriously. Support the show
Send a text Celebrating 50 episodes AND the podcast's one-year anniversary, gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) chat about their first year of experiences on the Rainbow Crossing. Their year-in-review covers everything from the most impactful guests to the funniest moments to the most chaotic scenes, as well as a few behind-the-scenes stories. Support the show
Send a text Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) discuss the recent incident at a Boston hotel where a cisgender woman was confronted by a male security guard asking her to prove her gender when she went into the women's restroom. They continue the discussion with a look at the numerous amounts of anti-trans bills that are currently under consideration in the United States despite all evidence showing that trans people are not committing any bathroom-related offenses. Support ...
Send a text Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) talk about everyone's favorite topic: sex! But more specifically, they're talking about good sex, what constitutes it, and how to cultivate it whether you're with a longtime partner or a one-time hookup. From communication to aftercare, they go over a variety of elements that anyone can introduce into their sex life for a heightened experience. Support the show
Send a text Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen X) discuss the Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, Inc. case that was recently heard by the Supreme Court regarding the plantiffs religious objections to the Affordable Care Act's no-cost coverage of PrEP. They talk about the implications of the decision to not only the gay community but society at-large and what we can do as more of our rights and privileges are being revoked in the United States. Support the show
Send a text Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) welcome fitness coach Angel (Millenial) to the podcast to discuss his journey from bartender to trainer, sober advocate, and gay mentor. The three talk about fitness with a purpose and goals that go beyond surface-level, as well as tips for listeners who want to get started on their own health and wellness journey but might be intimidated. Support the show



