Take action! First, learn about a life-saving petition that will take you 5 seconds to sign to get the White House to address the absurd ban on gay men giving blood.
Funny AND insightful?!? That’s what we get this week with actor and comedian Jason Stuart who drops in to dish on being out in Hollywood, mentoring the up-and-comers and what he’s looking for in a man. All this AND Jodi is back to talk the latest and gayest news.
A truly fascinating chat with Josh Rosenzweig, the Senior Vice President of Original Programming and Development at Here! TV, about the landscape of LGBT issues in the media, how you can get your voice out there and Ken and Josh’s incredible shared past (discovered right on the air!). Also, Ken covers a freakin TON of LGBT news!
It’s a Valentine’s Day extravaganza! First up, the adorable and irrepressible Tyler Oakley pops in to talk all about vlogging, social responsibility and pole-work. Then Brett Edward Stout updates on all the excitement going down at gay.com.
We’re celebrating our 200th(!) episode and this party is jam-packed with incredible guests! Incomparable singer/songwriter Susan Werner kicks things off to chat about creativity and empowering her audiences.
Ken and Jodi cover a freaking TON of LGBT news. Jodi Foster: a rambling mess? Is your city one of the top 15 most LGBT friendly? And where have all the butches gone?!? All this AND an appearance by the incomparable (and OH so off-the-cuff) Willam!
We’re kicking off our “These 50 States Are So Gay!” series by traversing our home state of Vermont. From the vital community building work of the RU12?
We’re celebrating a SO gay new year by looking back at 2012 with Matthew Breen, editor-in-chief of The Advocate, and ahead to 2013 with Cathy Renna, our resident LGBT media guru. For auld lang syne, my dears!
We’re closing out 2012 in style! First up, NPR’s Neda Ulaby returns to talk about the gay quotient in public radio, all things “random” and where we should all meet her on New Year’s.
National Book Award winner and Pulitzer Prize finalist Andrew Solomon (The Noonday Demon and Far From the Tree) joins us for a truly riveting chat on identity, pride, celebration and activism.
Once Ken adjusts to the game-changing info that there is such a thing as a Kosher Dunkin Donuts, he settles into a MOST entertaining chat with author Wayne Hoffman (Swee
So. Much. Fun! First up, Dr. Frankie Bashan returns to give us the very best dating and relationship advice. Can sex be saved? Is there too much of an age difference? Maybe you shouldn’t move in together on date #2?
Ken is back from Uganda and just in time to gab it up with peerless singer/songwriter Billie Myers. They jump from politics to reality tv to music in a fun-filled romp of an interview. Should Billie be encouraged to be “less sexual”? Tune in to find out!