Carmen Maria Machado
Author Carmen Maria Machado sits down with Cameron to discuss writing while teaching, drawing inspiration from other queer writers, and the genre of body horror.
Author Carmen Maria Machado sits down with Cameron to discuss writing while teaching, drawing inspiration from other queer writers, and the genre of body horror.
A compilation of some of the best Queery conversations from 2019, featuring clips from Episode #87 with Jazzmyne Robbins, Episode #100 with Adam Rippon, and Episode #75 with Rep. Mark Takano.
A compilation of some of the best Queery conversations from 2019, featuring clips from Episode #81 with Abby Wambach, Episode #97 with Kalen Allen, and Episode #94 with Ryan O'Connell.
Writer Amy Spalding sits down with Cameron to discuss her day job in marketing, not feeling accepted, and bi identity.
Astrologer Chani Nicholas sits down with Cameron to discuss healing from childhood, reiki, and Cameron's birth chart.
Actor Kit Williamson sits down with Cameron to discuss building your own opportunities, therapy, and being from Mississippi. This episode is sponsored by LoveBooks ( www.lovebookonline.com/queery ), Shameless, and TomboyX ( www.tomboyx.com/queery code: QUEERY).
Backstage Capital founder Arlan Hamilton sits down with Cameron to discuss investing in the underestimated, creating your own lane, and her new podcast "Your First Million." This episode is sponsored by Showtime's The L Word: Generation Q and TomboyX ( www.tomboyx.com/queery code: QUEERY).
Songwriter Justin Tranter sits down with Cameron to discuss marrying themself, the songwriting process, and accepting queer artists as queer icons. This episode is sponsored by Zola ( www.zola.com/QUEERY ).
Comic Fortune Feimster sits down with Cameron to discuss starting in improv at The Groundlings, learning how to date in her late twenties, and life with her fiancée. This episode is sponsored by Pact ( www.wearpact.com code: QUEERY) and TodayTix ( www.todaytix.com/queery code: QUEERY)
Author Maggie Thrash sits down with Cameron to discuss being in love, writing a memoir, and patrolling within the community. This episode is sponsored by Shameless.
Musician Madame Gandhi sits down with Cameron to discuss starting out as a drummer, being boundaried, and her new album Visions. This episode is sponsored by JCPenny - MSX by Michael Strahan ( www.jcp.com ).
International Mr. Leather Jack Thompson sits down with Cameron to discuss bathhouses, the contest circuit, and carrying multiple identities. This episode is sponsored by Pact ( www.wearpact.com code: QUEERY)
Musician JD Samson sits down with Cameron to discuss teaching at NYU, facial hair, and the beginnings of Le Tigre.
Entepreneur Leanne Pittsford sits down with Cameron to discuss founding and running Lesbians Who Tech. This episode is sponsored by Penguin Random House.
Tegan and Sara sit down with Cameron to discuss their new book and album. This episode is sponsored by Macmillan/High School Audiobook and Pact ( www.wearpact.com code: QUEERY)
GayRealEstate.com founder Jeff Hammerberg sits down with Cameron to discuss joining the Navy at 17, his religious upbringing, and his journey in real estate that led him to founding GayRealEstate.com. This episode is sponsored by Macmillan/High School Audiobook and Briogeo ( www.briogeohair.com code: QUEERY).
Comedian Guy Branum sits down with Cameron to discuss feeling physically safe on and offstage, defensive gestures, and the changing queer stand up scene. This episode is sponsored by Macmillan/High School Audiobook and Audible ( www.audible.com/queery or text QUEERY to 500-500).
Actor Maulik Pancholy sits down with Cameron to discuss his new book The Best At It, swimwear, and voicing cartoon characters. This episode is sponsored by Briogeo ( briogeohair.com code: QUEERY) and Pact ( www.wearpact.com code: QUEERY).
Actor Brendan Scannell sits down with Cameron to discuss his new show Bonding on Netflix, starting comedy in LA, and coming out at 13. This episode is sponsored by Briogeo ( briogeohair.com code: QUEERY).
Original release date: July 23, 2018. Executive Director Amber Hikes sits down with Cameron to discuss her role at the Philadelphia’s Office of LGBT Affairs, the Philly Pride Flag, and solidarity from your position of privilege.
Olympic medalist Adam Rippon sits down with Cameron to discuss finding his passion in skating, wearing a harness to the Oscars, and showing the world who he truly was at the Olympics.
Original release date: June 18, 2018. Comedian Travon Free sits down with Cameron to discuss separating masculinity from sexuality, getting to a point where you no longer have to keep coming out, and how his show will have the first with a queer black lead since Noah’s Arc.
Original release date: October 9, 2017. Showrunner Rebecca Sugar sits down with Cameron to discuss bi identity, coming out at Comic-Con, and Steven Universe.
Host Kalen Allen sits down with Cameron to discuss working on Ellen, not compromising while dating, and how Hollywood is learning to reward people for being themselves. This episode is sponsored by BRIOGEO ( www.briogeohair.com code: QUEERY).
Writer E. Alex Jung sits down with Cameron to discuss growing up in Florida, dreaming of a utopia, and how identity influences who you interview and write about. This episode is sponsored by Briogeo ( www.briogeohair.com code: QUEERY).
Actor Ian Alexander sits down with Cameron to discuss starting testosterone, safe binding, and limiting social media use.
Writer and actor Ryan O'Connell sits down with Cameron to discuss writing "Special" and it getting picked up by Netflix, owning his disability, and overcoming addiction. This episode is sponsored by JCPenney ( www.jcp.com ).
Trans Lifeline Executive Director Elena Rose Vera sits down with Cameron to discuss Trans Lifeline being there for the community, her work with the incarcerated, and remembering to take care of yourself. This episode is sponsored by Keep Calm and Cook On podcast.
Artist Paul Harfleet sits down with Cameron to discuss The Pansy Project, needing gay bars as a safe space, and telling stories through art. This episode is sponsored by Netflix - Tales of Your City podcast and Harry's ( www.harrys.com/queery ).
Filmmaker Eugene Lee Yang sits down with Cameron to discuss going from film school to Buzzfeed, privacy as a public figure, and having a conservative family. This episode is sponsored by Audible ( www.audible.com/QUEERY or text QUEERY to 500-500) and Tales of Your City podcast.