Baehr and Curadh - A Gay Podcast

Two married gay guys discuss life, synergy, and the pursuit of happiness. In each episode, Baehr and Curadh ask each other questions and discuss the answers in the context of their relationship. Plus the Joke Of The Week.

166 - Deep Dive

This is episode 166 of the Baehr and Curadh Podcast. We are going to do a deep dive on the Baehr And Curadh Podcast. Curadh is in New Jersey. He is going to pick up his mother from the hospital and bring her to us in Wichita. There can't be a Baehr And Curadh Podcast, without both Baehr and Curadh, so we are going to listen to a deep dive on the podcast instead.

10-26
12:13

165 - Going To The Zoo

This is episode 165 of the Baehr and Curadh Podcast. We are going to the zoo. Recent zoo visit. Baby bears acting like teenagers. Baby elephants who seem to be best friends. Baby chimpanzee who interact differently due to Curadh's prosthetic.

10-19
28:12

164 - Things To Do In October

This was episode 164 of the Baehr and Curadh Podcast. We are going to talk about things to do in October. Go to The Rocky Horror Picture Show Watch Football Tailgate Party Play Flag or Touch Football Scare Attraction Haunted Attraction Photograph Spooky Cemeteries, Bare Trees, Long Shadows, Full Moon, Creepy Dolls Carve a Pumpkin Giant Pumpkin Contest Ghost Tour / Ghost Hunt Costume Contest Pumpkin Chucking Make Candy or Caramel Apples Carve Shrunken Apple Heads Visiting Historic Graveyards Carnivals Horror Movie Marathon UFO Watching Get Your Palm Read or Tarot Card Reading Food Truck Events Corn Maze Pumpkin Patches Jack O’Lantern Walk Plan a Halloween Party Bob for Apples Headless Horseman Ride-By Scarecrow Contest Observe a Sunset Swarm of Bats Hayrides Pumpkin Pie Tasting Press and Preserve Autumn Leaves Pumpkin Regattas Trick or Treat Leaf Peeping Drive Scavenger Hunt Bigfoot Conference State Fair Light Candles at Night Do Hand Shadow Shapes on the Wall at Night Scary Film Festival Tell Scary Stories Around a Campfire Harvest Festival Cook Chili, Cornbread, Doughnuts, Stew, Acorn Squash, Hot Cocoa, Spiced Cider, Apple and Pumpkin Pie Escape Room Art Walk Scifi Convention Cosplay Event Wine Tasting Attend a Bonfire Cow Chip Throwing Contest Wife Carrying Contest Lumberjack Festival Chili Cookoff Oktoberfest Outdoor Film Festival Antiquing Flea Market Full Moon Event Dia de los Muertos Gather Acorns, Fall Leaves, Driftwood, Pine Cones, and Make Crafts. Apple Picking Zombie Walk Hot Air Balloon Festivals Urban Exploration Photography Go Camping Rake Leaves and Jump in the Pile Cook With the Crockpot Weenie Roast Nighttime Walk Yard Saleing Knit or Crochet a Sweater Start a Jigsaw Puzzle Go Horseback Riding Roast Marshmallows / Make Smores Can Pickles and Jams Roast Pumpkin Seeds Play Card Games and Board Games Attend Farmer’s Market Outdoor Brunch Participate in a Potluck Dinner Open the Windows Perfect the Hot Toddy Make a Blanket Fort Add 10 New Books to Your Must-Read List Sheep Festival

10-07
41:50

163 - Things Gay People Have Been Blamed For

This is episode 163 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about things gay people have been blamed for. Low school grades Earthquakes Rachel Dolezal Floods The fall of Rome Any Financial Crisis A super-mouse infestation Hurricanes ISIS The Holocaust Gun crime

09-21
21:11

162 - Ballegation

This is episode 162 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about ballegation. We have been uploading episodes of the podcast to YouTube. They say that the episodes have been viewed 318 times. The number of people who viewed an episode for more than three minutes is 0. The average time people watch each episode is 48 seconds. I am sure that the national news media will obsessively cover the murder of every pod caster like this. Fox News says Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin lived with his transgender partner. Bureau officials confirmed that Tyler Robinson, 22, was in a "romantic relationship" with the unnamed person, who is a male transitioning to a female, and that they shared an apartment in Saint George, Utah. Those FBI officials told Fox News Digital that Robinson's partner is fully cooperating with the FBI's investigation. DOJ weighs firearm restrictions for transgender Americans after Minnesota church shooting. Let's pursue this line of thought. Since the vast majority of those who are performing mass shootings are heterosexual, we should ban heterosexuals from owning guns. Then stop being evil! Donald Trump is once again invoking religion in his fundraising appeals, sending an email (once again) with the subject line "I want to try and get to Heaven." I'll bet he does. In a bizarre and inflammatory segment on The Tucker Carlson Show, conservative commentator once again casts doubt on the sexuality of former U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, questioning the legitimacy of the openly gay politician’s identity and suggesting he would like to ask him "very specific questions about gay sex." tRump wants to stay in power permanently, and martial law is how he is going to do it. Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday to rebrand the Department of Defense as the Department of War, a callback to the department’s original name used from 1789 to 1947. tRump likes being a Hitler. "Free D.C.! Free Palestine!" the activists chanted before calling Trump "the Hitler of our time." As they chanted, the president walked up and smiled at one of the women recording the confrontation on her phone.

09-14
18:26

161 - Flushbunking

This is episode 161 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about flushbunking. Charlie Kirk: "Submit to your husband, Taylor Swift." Framing his remarks as a congratulations, Kirk said on his Real America’s Voice show: "This is something that I hope will make Taylor Swift more conservative. Engage in reality more… Reject feminism. Submit to your husband, Taylor. You’re not in charge." U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy said, "Windmills Are Wiping Out The Whale Population" The revelation, during a meeting of President Donald Trump’s cabinet, demonstrates a full-throated effort by his administration to undermine an industry that was central to former President Joe Biden’s climate and energy agendas. Way To Read The Room As the country grapples with another mass shooting, gun advocates petitioned the Supreme Court to loosen restrictions on weapons that have become synonymous with such tragedies. Enraged constituent tells off GOP Rep. as crowd applauds: "Take your head out of Trump’s ass" The speaker, an older man and a farmer, blasted Representative Mark Alford of Missouri for having no understanding of what it’s like for a working-class American trying to feed their family. Trump Claims Crime Is a Blue City Problem Despite Red State Reality According to Newsweek, out of the twenty-five most dangerous cities per capita, the vast majority -- eighteen -- are in red states. Only seven out of the twenty-five are in blue states. William Shatner’s message for gay fans: Keep on queerin "We all belong to each other, and all of us belong to the rest of existence, the world, the universe," said Shatner. "It also suggests that we are caretakers of our earth and we must, without question, care for the water, the air, the earth." Trump - "I have the right to do anything I want to do. I'm the president of the United States." Trump may be the president, but he doesn't have the right to do anything he wants. Years ago, that comment alone would have caused all sorts of havoc, but in today's society which has been desensitized to unconsciousness by an overload of information from a far-right ecosystem led by Fox News, right-wing social media influencers and access-ambitious pundits, it will probably go over like a thin breeze.

08-31
17:12

160 - More Curious Things

This is episode 160 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about more curious things. When you pass a mirror, do you always check your appearance? Do you plan what you would do if you became rich? Do you bite your nails? Do you sing when there is nobody else to hear you? Can you wiggle your ears? How about without moving your eyebrows? Do you wish you were uncircumcised? Do you feel like you have strange thoughts that other people don't have? Do you often have to explain your jokes to people? Which are weirder? Goths or jocks. Does it bother you when people speak in a monotone voice? Does it make you uncomfortable when people disclose too much personal information? Does your hair always have to look perfect? Do you do things just to amuse yourself? Do you like to tell stories about your real-life experiences? Do you ever do off-beat things just to provoke people?

08-24
24:30

159 - Curious Things

This is episode 159 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about curious things. Can you swim? Do you have trouble swallowing pills? Do you have trouble thinking of things to say in casual conversation? Do you rehearse conversations in your head before you have them? Do you find feet attractive? When the battery on your television remote gets weak, do you try to compensate by pressing the buttons harder? Does it bother you when other people make noises while eating? What do you think of piercings? Have you ever picked your nose in public? Does it bother you when someone touches your computer screen with their finger? Do you exhibit any ritualized behaviors? What do you say when someone sneezes? How do you respond when someone says "Hi. How are you?" At restaurants, do you have difficulty deciding what to eat?

08-17
21:31

158 - Low Handing Fruit

This is episode 158 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about low handing fruit Theorosa's Bridge. On vacation Vance has the Park Service raise the river so he can go kayaking. Trump still raging about 'rigged' jobs report. New immigration policy bans visas for trans athletes: "Not in the national interest". Kennedy center to drop rainbow from award ribbon. Texas trump burger chain owner arrested by ICE. Trump claims he "probably" won't seek third term. Trump Announces 100% Tariff On Semiconductors.

08-10
14:49

157 - Truthiness

This is episode 157 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about truthiness. Miller: immigrants didn’t build empire state building If you are gay, and you leave the country, you could have trouble coming home again Gays debate the age-old question of who should pay on the first date Maga evangelical leader who warned of "sexually deviant" queers pleads guilty to child porn charges When MAGA mentions Epstein, Trump brings up Obama Trump is working on an Epstein escape plan I just felt like I needed to tell you, I’m sorry I was a damn jerk back in school Pentagon to disable hurricane satellites Kids don’t need college, they have YouTube Trump claims he’ll personally pay for 200 million dollar ballroom

08-03
25:57

156 - Why Stupid People Become Successful

This is episode 156 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to discuss why stupid people become successful. IKEA steps up with their support of the queer community whilst others cowed. Texas GOP Killed Recent Bill On Emergency Alerts. First trans people, now bisexuals: Stonewall National Monument website further erases queer history. Gay men share the best & worst things about getting older. Jim Obergefell fears same-sex marriages "will be erased" under Trump. Texas GOP holds special session to address deadly floods and files an anti-trans bathroom bill instead. Tennessee woman denied prenatal care for being unmarried. Why Stupid People Become Successful. Barack Obama Calls For Gay Mentors To Guide Young Boys Away From Ignorance.

07-28
23:53

155 - Ketchup

This is episode 155 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to catch up on recent events. We haven't been on for a couple of weeks. Last weekend, Baehr feinted multiple times. Teeth removed for dentures. Lost 36 pounds. Shirts look too big. Voice probably sounds different. Baehr and Curadh summarize the booth at the gay pride festival. New listeners asked to send email. Pride festival vendor etiquette. Joke Of The Week.

07-17
15:50

154 - Our Booth At The Gay Pride Festival

This is episode 154 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk at the gay pride festival. This was recorded at our booth in the local gay pride festival. The sound will be different from the episodes we record at home.

07-05
26:24

153 - Gayest Occupations

This is episode 153 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about gay occupations. Studies indicate that certain occupations tend to have a higher representation of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual. Occupations with a higher concentration of gay individuals... Airline cabin crew: This profession showed the highest proportion, with 13.7% of employees identifying as gay or bisexual. Creative and performing arts: Includes actors, entertainers, presenters, artists, and arts officers, producers, and directors. Hospitality and food service: This encompasses roles such as coffee shop workers, bar staff, and catering supervisors. Leisure and tourism: Theme park attendants and potentially transportation and travel agents also show higher gay representation. Psychology and therapy: Psychologists, psychotherapists, and cognitive-behavioral therapists are among those with more gay employees. Librarians and library assistants: These roles also have a notable proportion of gay individuals. Other professions: Authors, writers, translators, and some roles within IT and public relations have also been identified as having higher proportions of gay individuals. Factors potentially contributing to higher gay representation in certain fields... Acceptance and Inclusivity: Industries or roles with more welcoming and inclusive environments may attract gay individuals. Some professions like flight attendants have a history of advocating for gay worker protections. Shared Values and Interests: Certain fields, such as arts and entertainment or non-profit organizations, might attract individuals who share progressive values and a commitment to diversity. Avoiding Discrimination: Some individuals may seek professions perceived as safer or more accepting to avoid potential discrimination. It is important to remember that... These findings reflect trends based on available data and do not mean that all individuals in these professions identify as gay or that other professions lack gay representation. While some stereotypes exist about certain professions, it's crucial to avoid harmful generalizations about individuals based on their occupation. Creating inclusive workplaces is essential for all industries, ensuring that all employees feel safe, respected, and valued, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

06-22
17:21

152 - What is Pride?

This is episode 152 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about what gay pride is. How did Pride start? How do we celebrate Pride today? Can I celebrate Pride without being out? What do I wear to Pride events? How do I find the nearest Pride Parade? Can I go to Pride alone? Can I bring my family members to Pride? Are there traditions I should be aware of? Do I have to drink to celebrate Pride? Who belongs at Pride? What if I'm queer but don’t want to celebrate Pride?

06-15
29:03

151 - Top Gay Movies

This is episode 151 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about the top gay movies. Airplane (1980) The classic parody of 70’s disaster flicks, there’s a character named Johnny portrayed by gay actor Stephen Stucker. In the film Johnny is a worker in the control tower helping to safely land a plane. Johnny is Gay. He is hilariously, stereotypically gay. Scary Movie (2000) Although the Wayans Bros. have a history of hilarious gay comedy in their films, they reached their apex with the character of Ray (portrayed by Shawn Wayans) in Scary Movie 1 & 2. The character of Ray is a jock. He’s a jock who has all the stereotypical earmarks of a flaming homosexual yet doesn’t believe himself to be gay. Brokeback Mountain (2005) Two young men forge a deep bond while herding sheep on Brokeback Mountain, leading to a complex and secretive romantic relationship that spans over decades. Call Me by Your Name (2017) Set in 1980s Italy, a passionate summer romance blossoms between a young boy and his father's American assistant, exploring themes of love and loss. The Handmaiden (2016) In 1930s Korea, a con woman is hired to be the handmaiden to a Japanese heiress, but their relationship becomes complicated as they develop feelings for each other. Love, Simon (2018) A high school student navigates life, love, and coming out to his friends and family, all while trying to uncover the identity of his anonymous online crush. My Own Private Idaho (1991) Two friends, one of whom is a narcoleptic street hustler, embark on a journey of self-discovery and love across the American Northwest. The Kids Are All Right (2010) A lesbian couple's family dynamic is tested when their teenage children seek out their biological father, leading to unexpected complications. Maurice (1987) In early 20th-century England, a young man grapples with his homosexuality in a society that condemns it, leading to a life-altering decision. But I'm a Cheerleader (1999) A high school cheerleader is sent to a conversion therapy camp when her parents suspect she's a lesbian, leading to comedic and heartfelt revelations. Paris Is Burning (1990) A documentary capturing the vibrant drag ball culture of New York City in the late 1980s, highlighting themes of race, class, and gender. Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) Two drag queens and a transgender woman embark on a road trip across the Australian Outback, facing challenges and celebrating their identities. Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) A rock musical about a transgender punk rock singer from East Berlin, telling her story of love, loss, and self-discovery. God's Own Country (2017) A young farmer in Yorkshire forms a bond with a Romanian migrant worker, leading to a transformative and passionate relationship. Fire Island (2022) A group of friends embark on a week-long vacation to the iconic Fire Island, navigating love, friendship, and self-discovery.

06-08
33:46

150 - One Hundred And Fifty Episodes

This is episode 150 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about one hundred and fifty episodes. Can you believe 150 episodes? We now have a Best Of section on our podcast web page. Episode 079 - Star Wars Planet Or Prescription Medicine? Episode 144 - Basketball Terminology Episode 143 - Gay Celebrity Top Or Bottom Episode 138 - Pair A Normal Bears Episode 134 - Gay Or Nay? Episode 112 - Stupid Trow Questions Episode 097 - The Queen's English Episode 019 - Colton Underwood Gay Test Episode 006 - Star Wars vs. Star Trek Episode 061 - Pop Culture References Episode 011 - Corona-19 Virus Episode 049 - Survivor's Guilt

06-01
20:52

149 - What's Up

This is episode 149 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about what's up. She’s been called "ICE Barbie" for treating her Cabinet position like a TV production, but now Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is pushing for an actual reality show pitting immigrants against each other "for the honor of fast-tracking their way to U.S. citizenship." Food rations that could feed 3.5 million people for a month are moldering in warehouses around the world because of U.S. aid cuts. An appeals court has issued another legal defeat against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' attempt to ban drag performances, calling the law overbroad and saying that it attempts to take a "shotgun" to constitutionally protected free speech rights. Men are trying to join a new Australian National Rugby League team named the Perth Bears, but are mistakenly joining a gay men's club called Bears Perth. Support for marriage equality is still strong as 7 in 10 U.S. adults said in a recent Gallup survey that they think same-sex marriage should remain legal and have the same rights and responsibilities as heterosexual couples. Openly gay Olympic silver medalist Gus Kenworthy has announced his return to competitive skiing, setting his sights on the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina. During a visit to Saudi Arabia, tRump chose the Village People's iconic song, YMCA as his closing music after a speech. Twenty-two years after the U.S. Supreme Court found a Texas law criminalizing homosexual conduct unconstitutional, lawmakers in the Texas House have voted to remove the ban on gay sex from the books.

05-18
21:23

148 - New Conspiracy Theories

This is episode 148 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about new conspiracy theories. Other billionaires funded Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter with an agreement he would intentionally tank it so it couldn't be used to coordinate protests. When the Large Hadron Collider was switched on it skewed us into an altered reality which is a bizarre parody of the world. Jeffrey Epstein did not commit suicide in prison. Depicting AI as an existential threat is primarily intended to produce legislation that restricts technology. Bigfoot has the ability to camouflage like an octopus. The moon is hollow. JFK's death shot came from behind because of a secret service agent fumbling with a gun while trying to return fire. The government won't regulate guns because they want minorities to keep killing each other. When Baehr's gallbladder burst, he died and has been in Hell ever since.

05-05
20:18

147 - Recent News

This is episode 147 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about recent news. Pride organizers say sponsors are pulling back amid diersity, equity, and inclusion rollbacks. Trump administration axes more than $125M in gay health funding. Pope Francis created a "seismic shift" toward acceptance, gay Catholics say. World Pride event organizers change venues after Trump's Kennedy Center takeover. WorldPride organizers issue travel warning to transgender community. Supreme Court appears poised to rule for parents who objected to gay content in elementary schools. Department of Justice will investigate doctors who provide trans care to minors. The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal calls J.K. Rowling's anti-trans social posts "heinous". Women's sports bars expected to quadruple across the U.S. in 2025. U.K.'s highest court rules that the law defines a woman as someone born biologically female Gay people find confidence and community in self-defense classes.

04-28
24:12

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