
It’s not a phase; it’s a phenomenon. Bisexual Killjoy is an informative, hilarious, and occasionally spite-fueled podcast dedicated to everything bisexual+ (which means welcome to our pansexual and non-monosexual friends). Fronted by two bi+ folks willing to talk about anything and everything bi+, you can expect to hear good stories, meet bi+ scholars and advocates from around the world, and learn... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureSexualityHealth & Fitness | |||

Finding and celebrating Bi+ media is something that speaks deeply to the hearts of the Bi+ community. Today, we’re digging deep on what it means to explore Bi+ stories through on-screen adaptations with guest Martin Rawlings-Fein. From volunteering w... more
Bi+ people are everywhere, and we know networks are crucial to our survival. This week, we’re diving into the history of BiNet USA, and the ripple effects of Bi+ collectives with our guest, Barry Saiff. From reflections on what makes an organizing te... more
Welcome back to Bisexual Killjoy! This week, we’re exploring what it takes to begin a Bi+ history-keeping project and keep it going with the founder of Bi Community News, Jen Yockney. With stories of bridging tradition with contemporary times, and fa... more
Welcome back to Bisexual Killjoy! This week, we’re digging into the politics of memory, archives, and erasure with Mel Reeve of the Bi History Project. Mel’s work shines a light on the stories that have been fragmented, forgotten, or deliberately era... more
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Loved this episode!! I really liked hearing about the Freedom Milestones Dr Samantha discovered during her research I found that part really interesting!
I absolutly love this episode! I felt the subject matter related not only to the LBQT+ community, but for anyone who “didn’t fit in” to their family’s/societies belief systems. Some good info on paving your own path and the healing that can come from it.
Bailey and Jace are brilliant scholars and activists who patiently explain and discuss what it means to be bi+ and all the issues and joys that come along with it. This podcast makes me feel less alone in my sexuality and I always come away with something new to think about.
I love this podcast! The hosts are so knowledgeable on issues specific to the bi+ (love that inclusivity!) community. Their dedication to creating and presenting well-researched and informative discussions has made this a “must-listen on release day” podcast for me. I have a widespread queer community where I feel comfortable and used to feel a tad guilty about wishing for bi-specific spaces. Now I realize that’s not unique to me and I’m really learning about myself and growing in my identity ... more
This podcast discusses things I have and sometimes still struggle with as a bisexual person. Some of those things, I didn’t even know how to name prior to listening. Thanks to both Bailey and Lynn, you are my heroes!
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Focused on themes surrounding bisexuality and intersectional identities, this series addresses a wide range of topics including mental health, community building, activism, and the unique experiences of bi+ individuals. The hosts leverage personal anecdotes and expert insights to foster understanding and inclusive conversations regarding the complexities of bi-plus identities and their intersections with race, class, and gender. Notably, the podcast emphasizes vulnerability and authenticity, creating a supportive space for listeners who may feel marginalized within broader LGBTQ+ narratives. The combination of humor and candid discussions makes it both informative and accessible, inviting a diverse audience to engage with bi+ issues.
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Recent guests on Bisexual Killjoy include:
1. Barry Saiff
2. Jen Yockney
3. Mel Reeve
4. Dr. Samantha Costa
5. Dr. Ellen Davenport-Pleasance
6. Dr. Zori Paul
7. Dr. Mimi Hoang
8. Dr. Allison Cipriano
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