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For folks who grew up with the internet, Scott Hermnan’s workout videos inspired a whole generation of people to lift weights and be their best. Scott’s no-nonsense approach to working out has made him one of the top fitness video bloggers of all time.
Today fitness icon Scott Herman joins us to talk about his decade making workout videos and being an LGBTQ ally.
Bodybuilder Thomas Terry is well known for his Instagram account Game of Swolls, which he started to show off his biceps and to make new friends. But it came as a shock last week when Thomas announced that he was undergoing chemotherapy-- prompting him to say “Everyone loves you when you're dying.”
Today bodybuilder Thomas Terry joins us to talk about his side hustle as a muscle god in erotic muscle worship videos and overcoming Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia which requires weekly chemotherapy treatments.
Is this on? Is it ON!? You better believe Madison Hinton is on!
Joining us today is the SHE-larious Madison Hinton from Atlanta, Georgia, best known for her Vine videos as the “big dicked bitch.” The popularity of these videos have catapulted her into internet stardom.
Listen as Madison Hinton chats with us about the roller coaster ride her life has been lately now that she’s transitioning from an adult entertainer, to an entertainer for adults.
For musician Tom Goss, thick and juicy men are his ideal so much so that he’s got a new video out for his song “Round in all the Right Places” that revels in the beauty of plus sized men.
Listen as Tom Goss joins us to chat about how he wants to help the world see bigger guys as sex symbols.
Erotic blogger Clark Rogers has quite a hit on his hands and in his mouth! His video “how to perform fellatio” where he shows you in graphic detail how to go down on a plastic dong.
Today, we’re taking a look at BLOW JOBS! Oooh! Listen as we weigh in on women’s magazine’s advice on how to be a virtuoso on the flesh pipe, How well does it stack up against Clark Rogers’ tips and tricks.
Last year, musician Ryan Cassata auditioned for the reality TV show American Idol but he didn’t make the cut after being told he wasn’t “contemporary enough," but now that being transgender is the new media darling, producers are banging down his down.
Today, Ryan Cassata joins us from his recording studio to talk about why he turned down such a big opportunity on American Idol.
Sometimes the way a person talks gets a whole lot more attention that what they are actually trying to say. It's not right, but you are judged all the time on how you express yourself and it may cost you a whole lot more than you think.
Today speech pathologist and video blogger Jennifer Tarle joins us to listen to the way we talk, and what we can do to speak more clearly in order to better connect with others.
Comedian Meg Grunewald does Crossfit in a wig and costume because it’s the only way to hide from the cult and still get a workout in. Not really, she does it to entertain her massive following on Vine, the app that let’s you be the star of your own show in six second allotments of time.
Our guest today is the very funny Meg Grunewald, best known for creating over 87 unique characters that she puts on display for her 18,000 followers on Vine.
While most teenagers dream of becoming friends with the artists they adore, 16 year old Annecy manages to draw the attention of of the world’s top drag queens and even some pop stars. Sharon Needles calls Annecy her drag daughter.
Listen as Annecy chats with us about why teenage girls love drag queens, her photoshoot with Jose Guzman Colon, and pissing on the corpse of the Wicked Witch
One of the biggest changes we’ve seen in the past decade of doing this podcast is the growing acceptance of Marriage Equality. In 2005 most people were against it, but today almost everyone’s on favor of it. Even states like Mississippi and Alabama are challenging their own marriage bans.
Today Matt Baume, who’s been covering the news on Same-Sex Marriage since Prop 8, joins us to take a look how the tide has turned on Marriage Equality.
There’s still a lot of hot talk happening over banning language in reaction to the She-Male challenge on RuPaul’s Drag Race and the show’s removal of the phrase “You Got She-Male.”
Today the fabulous and SHE-larious Madison Hinton, joins us to talk in-depth about the DragRace/She-Male/Trans language controversy, and why it’s not such a bad thing for folks to be caught up in this hot debate.
Charles Busch made a career playing vampy dames in plays he wrote and produced: Die, Mommie, Die!, The Lady in Question and his first and probably best known work, Vampire Lesbians of Sodom.
Today we chat with the legendary Charles Busch about his fabulous life as a Broadway drag queen, and his thoughts on drag finally going mainstream with RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Video blogger Joshua Lindsay created the character of Jonnie Jenkins, a heavy set kid who loved to giggle and sing off key on a whim. Musicians Ke$ha and Katy Perry thought his covers of their songs were cute, and made him an overnight sensation by retweeting his videos.
All this fame led Joshua into dangerous territory when he found himself starving in New York City, becoming a slave for a shady online media company that was obsessed with the bitcoin schemes.
The way we talk has a lot to do with not just where we come from, but who we surround ourselves with. Are you a fraud then if you change the way you speakToday we’re joined by speech pathologist and video blogger Jennifer Tarle to take a closer look at the way we talk, and what we can do to speak more clearly to connect better with others.
After all these years, Susan Powter is still working to help people eat well and get into shape. She's taking on the corporations that shove junk foods down our throats and coming out against the fat acceptance movement.
Remember Susan's catch phrase "Stop the Insanity"? Well the insanity never stopped.
Today we’re talking to video blogging sensation Miss Lola Rose. When her two kids came out as gay, she panicked and asked them to remain in the closet.
Since then, Lola fully supports her kids and is a proud advocate for Equality. So much in fact, her most popular video “Mom on Her Two Gay Kids” was yanked off of YouTube when haters flagged it enough times to set off their automated system.
We just love Queen Joan, the boogie woogie queen from the Bayou. To ring in the new year, Joan posted her cover of Elvira, a country pop song made popular by The Oak Ridge Boys.
Think of Joan as the horse whisperer but instead of whispering to the horses she's banging on her accordion and wailing out her favorite ditties to all the cats, dogs and cows on her farm.
Chris Crocker proves he’s got what it takes to make it big, not just on YouTube, but as a musician too. Will he choose a music over being a video blogger, or will he have the best of both worlds?
Join us as Chris talks about the changing face of YouTube, clearing up all the rumors and gossip, and why he changed his look and is no longer a blond.
Fitness expert and reality TV hunk Scott Herman joins us take a look at ways you may be sabotaging yourself, why too much fruit is not good for you, how getting mad makes you fat, booze, muscle memory and the myth of discipline.
Remember Paul Lynde’s snarky laugh, or Richard Hunt’s meeps as Beaker on the Muppet Show? The memorable affectations delivered by these wonderful gay men amused audiences for years.
Even now, actors, podcasters and video bloggers continue this great tradition, but as openly gay men. Today video blogger Jonnie Jenkins (known on YouTube as the Phat Gay Kid) joins us to talk about his endearing voice.