List of LGBTQ podcasts
Appearance
The following is a list of LGBTQ podcasts.
List
[edit]Podcast | Year | Starring, Narrator(s), or Host(s) | Produced by | Ref |
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Not Well | 2019–present | Bobby & Jim | Independent | [1] |
The Log Books | 2019–present | Tash Walker, Adam Zmith and Shivani Dave | Independent | [2] |
Food 4 Thot | 2017–present | Denne Michele Norris, Joseph Osmundson, Tommy Pico, and Fran Tirado | Stitcher | [3] |
Gay Travel Today With Sagitravel | 2020–present | Sagitravel | [4] | |
Dyking Out | 2017–present | Carolyn Bergier and Melody Kamali | Independent | [5] |
Making Gay History | 2020–present | Sara Burningham | Independent | [6] |
Queer News | 2021–present | Weekly podcast hosted by Anna DeShawn | E3 Radio | [7] |
Throwing Shade | 2020–present | Erin Gibson and Bryan Safi | Independent | [8] |
Ramble Redhead | [9] | |||
Out Here in America | 2017–2018 | Justin Mitchell | McClatchy Audio Lab | [10] |
History is Gay | 2017–present | Leigh and Gretchen | Independent | [11] |
#QueerAF | 2016–present | Jamie Wareham | Independent | [12] |
Catlick | [13] | |||
A Gay and Non Gay | 2015–present | James Barr and Dan Hudson | Independent | [14] |
The Laverne Cox Show | 2021–present | Laverne Cox | iHeartRadio and Shondaland Audio | [15] |
Still Processing | 2016–present | Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham | The New York Times | [16] |
FANTI | 2020–present | Tre'vell Anderson and Jarrett Hill | Maximum Fun | [17] |
Getting Curious | 2015–present | Jonathan Van Ness | Earwolf | [18] |
HIM | 2017–present | Malik, Stevie, Trey, Aaron Trotman, and LaQuann Dawson | Independent | [19] |
Queery | 2017–present | Cameron Esposito | Earwolf | [20] |
Always Here | [21] | |||
Fruit | [22] | |||
Keep It | 2017–present | Ira Madison III, Louis Virtel, and Aida Osman | Crooked Media | [23] |
Nancy | 2017–2020 | Kathy Tu and Tobin Low | WNYC Studios | [24] |
We're Having Gay Sex | 2020–present | Ashley Gavin | Studio71 | [25] |
Parental Guidance | 2021–present | Ademola Falomo | Independent | [26] |
Citizen Diversity | [27] | |||
The Deviant's World | 2020–present | Dr. Eric Cervini | Independent | [28] |
I'm Grand Mam | 2019–present | Kevin Twomey and PJ Kirby | Independent | [29] |
Outward:Slate's LGBTQ podcast | 2018–present | Bryan Lowder, Jules Gill-Peterson, and Christina Cauterucci | The Slate Group | [30] |
The Penumbra Podcast | 2016–present | Harley Takagi Kaner and Kevin Vibert | Hyperion City Productions | [31] |
Tan France's Queer Icons | [32] | |||
Call Me Mother | 2021–present | Shon Faye | Novel | [33] |
Bad Gays | 2019–present | Huw Lemmey & Ben Miller | Independent | [34] |
Savage Lovecast | 2006–present | Dan Savage | Index Newspapers | [35] |
Love and War | [36] | |||
Outspoken Voices – a Podcast for LGBTQ+ Families | 2017–present | Emily McGranachan and Dakota Fine | Family Equality | [37] |
NB | Caitlin Benedict | [38] | ||
Being LGBTQ | 2019–present | Sam Wise | Being LGBTQ | [39] |
Moonface | 2019 | James Kim, Joel Kim Booster, and Esther Moon | Independent | [40] |
Queen of Hearts | 2022–present | Jujubee | Jujubee, Wondery,
Amazon Music, and Rococo Punch |
[41][42] |
Sounds Fake But Okay | 2017–present | Sarah Costello, Kayla Kaszyca | [43][44][45] | |
The Magnus Archives | 2016- 2021 | Jonathan Sims, Alexander J. Newall | Rusty Quill | [46] |
Fruit | 2016 | Issa Rae | Midroll Media |
References
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External links
[edit]- LGBT podcasts on Player.fm
- LGBT podcasts on Queerpodcasts.net