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