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Author: David & Dai

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Call Me Limbo is your weekly dose of comedic therapy where pop culture and politics get tossed in a blender with personal stories, improv games, and zero chill. Hosted by Dai and David—two queer best friends with more opinions than filter—the show tackles everything from reality TV and music videos to capitalist hellscapes and Bad Bunny’s underwear.


It’s entertainment with a little revolution on the side.


Sometimes you’ll laugh until you cry. Sometimes you’ll cry until you’re organizing a union. Either way, we’re here for the drama, the joy, and the work of building a better world—with jokes. Always with jokes.


We believe the personal is political, but also… pop culture is too damn fun to ignore. So whether you’re here for the Disney Channel wand impressions or a fiery takedown of billionaires—welcome. You’ve found your people because when they go low.....we go lower. So, Call Me Limbo!

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This week, we go there. From fears of a military draft to questioning everything we were taught about America, this episode turns into one of our most honest conversations yet. We unpack the rising enlistment age, why fewer Americans qualify for military service, and what it says about the state of the country. Then the conversation deepens — into war, propaganda, nationalism, and what happens when you stop believing in the American dream you were promised. We also talk about: • The military ...
This week on Call Me Limbo, we start with a simple question: Why does work feel so broken right now? From childhood lessons about “never saying no to your boss”… to modern workplaces demanding more for less, we unpack how hustle culture and corporate expectations shape our lives. Then things take a turn (as they always do). We get into: A major meatpacking worker strike and what it says about labor in AmericaA wild debate about giving unhoused people basic hygiene products (yes… seriously)The...
This week, Dai and David enter their daddy eras by get their nipples licked, experience the difficulties of MILFin' and DILFin' across the country, rebrand the midlife crisis, greet the airplane wing animals by saying hi, fly Biscuit Class, find joy even amongst all the despair, and discuss the role of pets in our lives, travel experiences, Timothée Chalamet, humanities and the arts, municipal sentencing reform in Denver, nuances of national identity and patriotism, equality in war zones, MAG...
This week on Call Me Limbo, Dai and David attempt to make sense of a world that feels increasingly upside down. From escalating tensions involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran to surprising election results in Arkansas and Texas, the hosts break down how global conflict, domestic politics, and corporate influence are reshaping democracy in real time. They explore the growing gap between public opinion and political power, the role of identity politics in modern elections, and whether America’s ...
This week, Dai and David discuss Hilary Duff concert tickets and the ticket company monopolies, write to their city councilwomen, celebrate Palantir leaving Denver, recap the State of the Union speech and Abigail Spanberger's response for the Democratic Party, honor Black History Month, try to shut down the data centers and the license plate readers, and much much more! Get out your credit card because we are selling off all of America's assets! IT'S GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! EVERYTH...
This week, Dai and David are joined by one of their favorite returning guests, Nick/Nicole Castro. Nick is a communications expert and our go-to person for all things kink, non-monogamy, and sex. In this very spicy episode, we get into Ludacris lyrics, the refractory period, penis cartoons, the need for inclusive and comprehensive sex education, how to get pregnant, having sex with a sock, fear of sexually transmitted diseases, queer connection education, having a relationship wit...
Pastor and author Brandan Robertson joins us to talk about queer Christianity, deconstruction, and what it means to reclaim faith as an LGBTQ+ person. From growing up in conservative Christianity to reimagining theology through love and inclusion, Brandan shares how queer identity and Christian belief don’t have to exist in opposition. Dai and David get into what it actually means to “queer” Christianity, the messy journey of deconstruction, sexual ethics, pleasure and shame, and what “God is...
Attachment styles shape how we date, argue, grieve, and show up in the world, but most of us were never taught how they actually work. In this episode, Dai and David sit down with Eli Harwood (The Attachment Nerd) to break down attachment theory, secure relationships, and why dating is inherently vulnerable. We explore how anxious and avoidant patterns show up in modern relationships, and how to move toward secure attachment without pretending the world isn’t on fire. We also dive into the “a...
This week, Dai and David are joined by the incredible Dr. Quintessa Hathaway! Dr. Hathaway is an educator, an activist, a public servant, the Founding Chancellor of The Hathaway Institute, an author, a former political candidate, a public policy champion, and founder of The Hathaway Political Action Committee. Dai, David, and Dr. Hathaway talk about The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, The Freedom to Vote Act, their personal experiences with voting, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther Ki...
This week, Dai and David talk about MLK Day, state-sanctioned and empire-approved resistance, protest tactics, making a point to be disruptive, gatekeeping, politicians at protests, Project 2025, the Black Panthers' resurgence, armed community defense, the pronunciation of Avril Lavigne, white girl pop music of the 2000s, Fetty Wap being released from jail, Hilary Duff's London concert, Now That's What I Call Music, cults, whole milk, North Korean tourism, and much much more. CORRECTION: Davi...
Call Me 150 & Unafraid

Call Me 150 & Unafraid

2026-01-1601:08:20

This week, Dai and David celebrate 150 podcast episodes with ads you all have come to love, a listener question, and honest conversation. They discuss Cinderella, late stage capitalism, savasana, the Las Culturistas podcast, James Talarico vs. Jasmine Crockett, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Renee Good, fear, supporting Black women, martyrdom, and much much more. Please rate us five stars where you are listening and give us a follow! Matt Rogers, Bowen Yang Under Fire Over Controversial R...
This week, Dai and David are joined by Christian Stran, a Texas-based music educator turned political commentator. The three talk about music, West Coast vs. East Coast vs. Gulf Coast, TikTok, Marianne Williamson, Bernie Sanders, The I've Had It Podcast, Texas politics, George W. Bush, being gay, faith, James Talarico vs. Jasmine Crockett for US Senate in Texas, Zohran, voting, gerrymandering, Jeffrey Epstein, Trump, the government shutdown, taxes, walking fast, chasing waterfalls, dati...
Happy New Year, and Welcome to Season 8 of Call Me Limbo! This week, Dai and David introduce themselves as "the ponks of politics," translate words into Spanish, set their 2026 goals (personal and podcast), figure out how to say "Wednesday," read their tarot cards, visit a psychic, grill hotdogs, watch Heated Rivalry and White Lotus, draw an oracle card, shower in the dark after a potion bath, play Hilary Duff at Zohran's inauguration, raise the minimum wage, root for the orcas in St. B...
This week, Dai and David celebrate the season seven finale and wrap up 2025 with the Third Annual Friend of Phoebe Awards! These awards are given to people who have made a positive impact in our worlds, and we want to take a moment to recognize them. Thank you to anyone who has ever listened, shared an episode, financially contributed, or supported us in any way in our podcasting journey! See you next year! Learn more about our 2024 award recipients. Learn more about our 202...
This week, Dai and David are joined by Cris and L Bolton-Hunter. Cris and L are the founders of a nonprofit called Rainbows and Reflections that gets books with LGBTQ+ representation to the readers who need them most at no cost to them. The interview covers queer joy, queer survival, liberation theology, deconstructing faith, Subarus, U-Haul lesbians, book bans, healing our inner child, values based living, resistance, the power of community, unconditional love, book shipping logi...
This week, Dai and David are joined by an incredibly special guest, Melat Kiros! Melat is running for Congress in Colorado's First District to represent Denver in the U.S. House of Representatives. The three discuss running for office, the Democratic Party, money in politics, FDR, DSA, corporations, power in organizing, public funding of elections, corporate PAC money, stakeholder supremacy vs shareholder supremacy, public safety, surveillance, over policing, housing first, AI reg...
This week, Dai and David celebrate a December to remember by drinking only good water, getting engaged in public, accepting free desserts, highlighting lime (over lemon) citrus supremacy, adding peppermint syrup to sweet tea, accepting boyfriend applications, sharing their love languages, negotiating over the thermostat, surviving flying on a Boeing, BYOTP, making the case for larger snack portions on airplanes, avoiding surprises but welcoming spontaneity, using facial recognition as an airp...
Call Me Wicked Witch

Call Me Wicked Witch

2025-11-2836:35

This week, Dai and David put on their best performances as heterosexuals, share thoughts on the Wicked movie, celebrate corporate behemoth downfalls, gather their sense of direction, debate Apple Maps vs. Google Maps, diversify their data storage, discuss AI created music, express what they are thankful for this year, and much much more. We Are Charlie Kirk AI-Created Song by Spalexma (YouTube) AI-Created Song "I Run by HAVEN" Explained (Digital Music News) "Madame Morrible MM Flip It Around ...
This week, Dai and David don't know what they don't know, meet the lizard people in the underground tunnels at Denver International Airport, forgive but never forget, generate megawatts of power, eat at the food forest, figure out how to say and spell amortization, feed the naked (and the hungry), find love, discharge dishonorably, and discuss nuclear power, community land trusts, affordable housing, 50-year mortgages, churches not providing baby formula for people in need, and much much more...
Call Me Mental Illness

Call Me Mental Illness

2025-11-1445:16

This week, Dai and David promote the benefits of contributing to their fall fundraiser, demand over the top laughter even with vocal nodules, believe in karma, wish for more lunch restaurants to open at 10 AM, recap a tour of the landfill, discuss their own mental health struggles, and much much more. This episode discusses themes of mental illness, depression, and autism. If you are struggling with your mental health, please consult with a licensed mental health provider for support. ...
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