Wedding bells are in the air as Ken welcomes Kirsten Ott Palladino, editor-in-chief of Equally Wed magazine, back to the show. Is it ok to register for cash? What should your broomsmen wear? Should you eat at your own wedding?
It’s our 175th(!) episode and we have a ton of fun in store for you. First up, the fierce and fabulous Tyra Sanchez (winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race) pops in to talk about the new documentary Drag Dad that we want you to help fund.
Sophie B. Hawkins. What more description do you need?!? The Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter and Ken share an incredible chat about everything from sleeveless shirts to parenting to gender to Joplin. All this plus Jodi and Ken talk “butter” in the LGBT news-roundup. A must-listen episode!
Two amazing guests using their voices in myriad amazing ways! First up, author Kergan Edwards-Stout talks about Paris, Bette and his latest novel which Ken recently tore through and recommends highly!
Gay folks using their talents in unique ways? You betcha! First up, bar/club impresario Kelly Murphy stops by to talk about what happens when you combine drag queens with bowling in Las Vegas!
It’s been almost 2 years(!), but singer/songwriter Nhojj finally returns to our airwaves with joy, beautiful energy and grace aplenty. Love. him. Then, Ken and Jodi do an extended take on this week’s gay news, both national, international and Ken’s own life!
Singer/songwriter/actress/host/uber-entertainer Athena Reich is (finally!) back to talk all things Gaga, gay cooking and plans to tour the world with Ken! Then Tom Mizer, editor of The Broadway Blog, returns to recap the Tony Awards.
Ken is back from China and just in time as he welcomes two wonderful guests. First up, playwright/Catholic priest Tony Adams pops in to talk about his truly riveting path to his latest work.
Ken is still in China so here's another chance to hear the delightful and delicious husband-and-husband comedy team of Dick and Duane. Then Jodi starts cursing up a storm during the LGBT news round-up…or she’s describing Swedish dishes. One or the other.
Ken is traveling in China, so here's a second chance to hear our celebratory 150th show featuring Sharon Stapel, executive director of the Anti-Violence Project, singer/songwriter Daniel Gray, change-agent-extraordinaire Mia Mingus and celebrity chef (and,
You want courage, integrity, rhythm and rhyme? Then look no further than rapper Adair Lion! His new single “Ben” is challenging a culture and industry in the most incredible way. All that and Jodi and Ken tearing through the week’s gay news? Stop on by and listen in!
Two segments, two completely different Ken’s. First up, Ken and Tom Mizer, editor of The Broadway Blog, happily diva-out as they discuss all things Broadway, from the Tony’s to bare-chested chorus boys.
First up, Dr. Caitlin Ryan from the Family Acceptance Project and LGBT media expert (and TSISG fave!) Cathy Renna stop in to talk about acceptance, changing norms and what families can do to support LGBT youth.