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A Jaded Gay
A Jaded Gay
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- https://transgenderlawcenter.org/
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165. Reclaiming Queer History: The Impact of LGBTQ+ Historical Fiction (with Jeza Belle)
Épisode 165
mardi 4 novembre 2025 • Durée 33:02
LGBTQ+ history has long been overlooked, ignored, or actively erased, leaving us with only fragments of a past that deserves to be preserved and celebrated. That absence makes historical fiction a meaningful platform for reclaiming space and allowing queer characters to exist in time periods that have traditionally denied their presence or humanity.
In this episode, Jeza Belle, a New York City-based drag queen and author of The Freedom to Love, joins us to discuss the power of storytelling through historical fiction and the importance of preserving LGBTQIA+ narratives in overlooked time periods.
Related Episodes:
- Listen to Episode 145. Resisting Erasure: Preserving LGBTQ+ History (with Michael Venturiello)
- Listen to Episode 155. Queers in History: Pride, Resistance, and Fighting Erasure (with Keith Stern)
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164. Exploring Queer Identity Through Astrology (with Danny Santos)
Épisode 164
mardi 21 octobre 2025 • Durée 41:24
Previously, we discussed how some queer men find solace and empowerment in spiritual practices like astrology, which offers a means of self-discovery and affirmation. Rooted in introspection and symbolism, queer astrology can help individuals reclaim their narratives and connect more deeply with their authentic selves.
In this episode, Danny Santos, an astrologer, tarot expert, and psychic medium, joins us to explore how spiritual tools like astrology can support queer individuals in navigating identity, healing, and connection during times of transformation.
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155. Queers in History: Pride, Resistance, and Fighting Erasure (with Keith Stern)
Épisode 155
mardi 17 juin 2025 • Durée 33:51
We've previously explored how LGBTQ+ history has often been overlooked, ignored, or deliberately erased, demonstrating the importance of remembering and honoring our past. Despite ongoing attacks from the current administration aimed at censoring or rewriting queer history, LGBTQ+ historians continue to preserve it, ensuring that our stories and the figures who shaped them are not forgotten.
In this episode, Keith Stern, author of Queers in History, joins us discuss the evolution of his groundbreaking encyclopedia over the past three decades and how understanding our history can empower future generations and strengthen today’s activism.
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65. Fire Island
Épisode 65
mardi 18 juillet 2023 • Durée 22:30
Just fifty miles east of Manhattan, Fire Island has been considered a gay village since the 1950s, with the stretch of land between Fire Island Pines and Cherry Grove—known as the Meat Rack—being a safe haven for repressed gay men to fully express and experience their sexuality.
In this episode, we’re diving into the island's rich history, tracing its evolution from a secluded getaway for artists and bohemians to a thriving vacation destination for the queer community, and discussing the growing threat it faces from the impacts of climate change.
Additional Resources:
- 24. Gay Villages: Won't You Be My Gaybor?
- Fire Island Facts
- Origin of "Fire Island"
- A History of Early Sayville by Clarissa Edwards
- The Seal Island Legend by Robert H. Spencer
- The History of Fire Island
- Once Upon a Time There Was a Place Called Fire Island
- The Very Gay History of Fire Island
- The Meat Rack on Fire Island Est. 1950’s
- The Botel History Est. 1960
- 1968: After Dozens Of Acquittals, Police Forced To End Raids On Gay Haven
- Before Stonewall, Cherry Grove: How a Beach Town Became a Gay 'Safe Haven'
- 19. The Queer History of Disco
- Hidden in a Fire Island House, the Soundtrack of Loss and Love
- The GMHC Morning Party 1983-1990
- Fire Island's LGBTQ Heritage
- Fire Island National Seashore Action Plan
64. 40 Single Gay (with Jonathan Lee)
Épisode 64
mardi 11 juillet 2023 • Durée 47:46
As gay men, we may experience complexities surrounding modern dating and societal pressures that often place unrealistic expectations of romantic and personal fulfillment. So when we think we’ve found “The One,” what do we do when they break up with us, telling us that we’re only seventy percent of what they need…while having sex?
In this episode, author Jonathan Lee joins us to discuss his memoir, 40 Single Gay, which explores his personal journey of navigating love, relationships, and self-discovery as a gay man entering his forties.
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63. The Stonewall Riots
Épisode 63
mardi 27 juin 2023 • Durée 20:26
In 1960s New York City, gay men needed a safe space to socialize without being arrested, which resulted in many frequenting private bottle clubs, like the Stonewall Inn, which was owned by the Mafia. On June 28, 1969, during a routine police raid, patrons were fed up and resisted.
In this episode, we’re discussing the iconic Stonewall riots, which became a symbol of resistance to social and political discrimination that would inspire solidarity among homosexual groups for decades.
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62. Let Go of Your Religious Trauma (with Eric Feltes)
Épisode 62
mardi 20 juin 2023 • Durée 39:35
Many gay men were taught that religion and sexuality are at odds with one another; either you're too gay to be religious, or you're too religious to be gay. As a result, we may have experienced religious trauma, leaving us feeling alone within our faith and the LGBGTQ+ community.
In this episode, Eric Feltes, actor, writer, and life coach, joins us to discuss his spiritual journey, balancing sexuality and faith, and how gay men can overcome their religious trauma to live their authentic lives.
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61. The Pulse Nightclub Shooting
Épisode 61
mardi 13 juin 2023 • Durée 20:19
During the early morning hours of Sunday, June 12, 2016, a gunman entered Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, and opened fire on the crowd, who was celebrating Latin Night. After more than three hours of terror, 49 lives were lost and 53 additional people were wounded.
In today’s episode, we’re taking a look at the history of Pulse, the events of June 12, 2016, and the response to the shooting.
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60. Is 30 Gay Death?
Épisode 60
mardi 6 juin 2023 • Durée 27:09
Stereotypical gay culture has idolized youth, beauty, and sex, which has resulted in the concept of Gay Death, the all-too-popular myth that gay men have aged beyond attractiveness once they turn 30.
In this episode, we’re discussing why gay men fear growing older, the concept of internalized gay ageism and its negative impacts on our mental health, and how we can embrace our age.
Additional Resources:
- Gay Death (Urban Dictionary)
- Gay Death (Wikipedia)
- 'Gay Death': They Say 30 is the New 25
- Gay Death Stocktake — A Review
- Everyday Ageism and Health
- Internalized Gay Ageism, Mattering, and Depressive Symptoms Among Midlife and Older Gay-Identified Men
- Internalized Gay Ageism, Mattering, and Depressive Symptoms Among Midlife and Older Gay-Identified Men
- Internalized Ageism and Homophobia a Toxic Mixture for Older Gay Men
- Yet Another Problem for Older Gay Men: “Internalized Gay Ageism”
- LGBT People: Let's Talk About Ageism
- Op-ed: In Defense of Aging
- Old Lesbians Organizing for Change
- National Resource Center on LGBTQ+ Aging
- 30 is NOT 'Gay Death' Reddit
59. Say Bye Bye Bye to Bi Erasure (with Sam McClain)
Épisode 59
mardi 30 mai 2023 • Durée 34:40
Despite the letter B in LGBTQ+, many people, both within and outside of the community, tend to discount the experiences of bisexual people. This ignorance has resulted in bi-erasure, a pervasive problem in which the existence or legitimacy of bisexuality is questioned or denied outright.
In this episode, my friend, Sam McClain, joins us to discuss her experiences as a bisexual woman, common misconceptions, and how we can end bi-erasure.
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