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Joseph Osmundson is a scientist and writer. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Biology at New York University. | Host | |
Chani Nicholas is a writer and astrologer. | Guest | |
Dylan Marron is an actor, writer, and activist. | Guest | |
Zach Stafford is the Editor in Chief of The Advocate Magazine.Prior to working for The Advocate, Stafford served as the Chief Content Officer for Grindr. He was Editor-at-Large for Out Magazine, and before that he was a writer for The Guardian. He is the co-editor of "Boys: An Anthology."Stafford received his B.A. in Women's & Gender Studies from DePaul University. | Guest | |
Comedian, actor and writer based in Brooklyn. Performs with the Maude team CHOIR at the Upright Citizens’ Brigade Theater: NY. Matt is the artistic director of the musical sketch comedy group Pop Roulette (Comedy Central Comics To Watch 2015) and is a member of the sketch group Chess Club Comedy. He is a proud alumnus of the NYU sketch group Hammerkatz, and his work has been featured on Above Average, Reductress, College Humor and MTV, among others. Matt is also an actor and director with the nationally recognized arts education collective Story Pirates. He has been featured on Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee. | Guest | |
Jacob Tobia is an American LGBT rights activist, writer, producer, television host, and actor. | Guest | |
John Paul Brammer is a writer and artist. In 2021, he became an opinion columnist at The Washington Post.Brammer writes the queer advice column "¡Hola Papi!," originally published in Grindr's magazine Into and later on Substack. His first book, the memoir: "¡Hola Papi! How to Come Out in a Walmart Parking Lot and Other Life Lessons," was published in 2022. | Guest | |
Jeffrey Masters is a LGBTQ&A Podcast Host/Creator. | Guest | |
Joel Kim Booster is an actor, comedian, and writer best known for his Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents special. | Guest | |
Jenna Wortham is a technology reporter and staff writer for The New York Times Magazine. | Guest | |
Alok Vaid-Menon is a performance artist, poet, and LGBTQ rights- activist. | Guest | |
Actor, comedian, podcaster, and writer from Aurora, Colorado. He co-host a comedy pop-culture podcast, Las Culturistas. He also posts pop-culture lip-syncing videos on Twitter. Since September 2018, he has been on the writing staff of Saturday Night Live and was promoted to on-air cast for SNL's 45th season, in September 2019, becoming its first Chinese-American, third openly gay male, and fourth Asian American cast member. | Guest |
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