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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Queery

Queery is an American podcast created and hosted by comedian Cameron Esposito.[1] As the name suggests, the podcast is centered around queerness—the facets of the LGBTQ experience—and self-identifying queer guests.[2] Guests range from widely known public figures such as Olympic figure-skater Adam Rippon, and musician sisters Tegan & Sara, to more niche-group individuals such as Irish singer-songwriter SOAK, animator and Steven Universe creator Rebecca Sugar, and comedian-writer Travon Free.

Background

Esposito's stated intention with starting Queery surrounded the identity politics that shape the LGBTQ+ landscape.[3] In a Billboard interview about the podcast and her other ventures, Esposito said the show is about "reinvesting in the queer community in a way that I don't think I let myself before."[4] In her show's preface, Esposito states that the show is "about individual experience and personal identity."[5] She echoes the thesis in an Amy Poehler's Smart Girls interview.[6] The show is produced by the Earwolf Network and engineered by Jordan Duffy.

Awards and nominations

  • In September 2018, Queery was named as one of Medium's "Podcasts We Love."[5]
  • In late 2019, Queery was placed on the eligibility list for nomination as a Podcast Awards 2020 winner.[7]
  • In November 2019, Queery was categorized as one of the "best LGBT podcasts" by Player.fm.[8]

Episodes

Episode Guests
Episode 1 River Butcher
Episode 2 Solomon Georgio
Episode 3 Joey Soloway
Episode 4 Madin Lopez
Episode 5 Andrea Fontenot
Episode 6 Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Episode 7 Stephanie Beatriz
Episode 8 Casey Ley
Episode 9 Jen Richards
Episode 10 Evan Rachel Wood
Episode 11 Tegan Quin
Episode 12 Sara Quin
Episode 13 Rebecca Sugar
Episode 14 Shadi Petosky
Episode 15 Kathy Tu
Episode 16 Mary Lambert
Episode 17 Andrew Gurza
Episode 18 Vivek Shraya
Episode 19 Janine Brito
Episode 20 Gabe Liedman
Episode 21 AW
Episode 22 Eva Sweeney
Episode 23 Jenny Owen Youngs
Episode 24 Lena Waithe
Episode 25 Jeffrey Marsh
Episode 26 Andrea Gibson
Episode 27 Brittani Nichols
Episode 28 Bryan Safi
Episode 29 Margaret Cho
Episode 30 Gabe Dunn
Episode 31 Clea DuVall
Episode 32 Darcy Michael and River Butcher
Episode 33 Roxane Gay
Episode 34 Dawn Laguens
Episode 35 Alia Shawkat
Episode 36 Trixie Mattel
Episode 37 Lea DeLaria
Episode 38 Larkin Christie
Episode 39 Travon Free
Episode 40 Grace Bonney
Episode 41 Blair Imani
Episode 42 Josh Thomas
Episode 43 LP (singer)
Episode 44 Amber Hikes
Episode 45 Pony Lee
Episode 46 Murray Hill
Episode 47 Virginia Bauman and Iris Bainum-Houle
Episode 48 Brian Jordan Alvarez
Episode 49 Kim Fountain
Episode 50 Jacqueline Woodson
Episode 51 Tig Notaro
Episode 52 Amit Paley
Episode 53 Jen Ruggirello
Episode 54 Riley Silverman
Episode 55 Todd Glass
Episode 56 Nik Kacy
Episode 57 Riese Bernard
Episode 58 Yes on 3 w/ Ariel Sussman and Kasey Suffredini
Episode 59 Garrard Conley
Episode 60 Lydia Polgreen
Episode 61 Mae Martin
Episode 62 Sara Kate Ellis
Episode 63 Wade Davis
Episode 64 Emma McIllroy
Episode 65 Julien Baker
Episode 66 Ira Madison III
Episode 67 Best of 2018
Episode 68 Fran Dunaway
Episode 69 Fran Turado
Episode 70 Alexandra Billings
Episode 71 Dan Savage
Episode 72 Julia Turshen
Episode 73 Scott Thompson
Episode 74 Our Lady J
Episode 75 Mark Takano
Episode 76 Chris Nee
Episode 77 Jacob Tobia
Episode 78 Fenton Railey and Anthony Barbato
Episode 79 Ilene Chaiken
Episode 80 Micah James
Episode 81 Abby Wambach
Episode 82 Anthony Rapp
Episode 83 Sina Grace
Episode 84 Fawzia Mirza
Episode 85 Madeleine Olnek
Episode 86 SOAK
Episode 87 Jazzmyne Robbins
Episode 88 Elliot Musgrave
Episode 89 Team Dresch
Episode 90 Anthony M. Lopez
Episode 91 Eugene Lee Yang
Episode 92 Paul Harfleet
Episode 93 Elena Rose Vera
Episode 94 Ryan O'Connell
Episode 95 Ian Alexander
Episode 96 E. Alex Jung
Episode 97 Kalen Allen
Episode 98 Rebecca Sugar
Episode 99 Travon Free
Episode 100 Adam Rippon
Episode 101 Amber Hikes
Episode 102 Brendan Scannell
Episode 103 Maulik Pancholy
Episode 104 Guy Branum
Episode 105 Jeff Hammerberg
Episode 106 Tegan & Sara
Episode 107 Leanne Pittsford
Episode 108 JD Samson
Episode 109 Jack Thompson
Episode 110 Madame Gandhi
Episode 111 Maggie Thrash
Episode 112 Fortune Feimster
Episode 113 Justin Tranter
Episode 114 Arlan Hamilton
Episode 115 Kit Williamson
Episode 116 Chani Nicholas
Episode 117 Amy Spalding
Episode 118 Best of 2019, Part 1
Episode 119 Best of 2019, Part 2
Episode 120 Carmen Maria Machado
Episode 121 Carl Charles
Episode 122 Casey McQuiston
Episode 123 Teresa Lee
Episode 124 Vicky Vox
Episode 125 Saeed Jones
Episode 126 Georgette Gomez
Episode 127 Kristin Russo
Episode 128 Bex Taylor-Klaus
Episode 129 Mo Welch
Episode 130 Katy Nishimoto
Episode 131 Abby Wambach (re-release)
Episode 132 Elyse Fritschel
Episode 133 Alice Wu
Episode 134 Nicolle Maroulis
Episode 135 Glennon Doyle
Episode 136 Eve Lindley
Episode 137 Alice Wu (re-release)
Episode 138 Tai Leclaire
Episode 139 Imani Rupert-Gordon
Episode 140 Chasten Buttigieg
Episode 141 Anne McClain
Episode 142 Special Note
Episode 143 Alphonso David
Episode 144 Leo Sheng
Episode 145 Kara Swisher
Episode 146 Brandon Kyle Goodman
Episode 147 Anne McClain (re-release)
Episode 148 Renn Tan
Episode 149 Michele Rayner-Goolsby

See also

References

  1. ^ "Riese and Cameron Esposito Warm Your Ears on This Week's Queery". Autostraddle. October 25, 2018.
  2. ^ "Cameron Esposito's Queery Podcast Was Made For Me And You, For Right Now". Autostraddle. August 8, 2017.
  3. ^ Mason, Heather (June 20, 2018). "Catching Up With Comedian Cameron Esposito". Medium.
  4. ^ "Cameron Esposito on Telling Rape Jokes In the #MeToo Era: 'I'm Trying to Move the Lens Around'". Billboard.
  5. ^ a b Gomez, Nick (Sep 23, 2018). "Podcasts We Love: Queery with Cameron Esposito". Medium. Retrieved Dec 23, 2019.
  6. ^ Mason, Heather (2018-06-20). "Catching Up With Comedian Cameron Esposito". Medium. Retrieved 2022-10-30.
  7. ^ "podcastawards". www.digitalhollywood.com. Retrieved Dec 23, 2019.
  8. ^ Player FM. "Best LGBT Podcasts (2019)". player.fm. Retrieved Dec 23, 2019.


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