Welcome to GayTalk 2.0. We are close friends gathered around a table with lots to say. Our PodCast is nothing short of funny, witty, informative and with plenty of GAY sassiness. With the microphones on, we only have one rule…”If it ain’t being recorded, it needs not be said”. Come join the fun with us all. Tom, Nick, Jae & Chris will ensure you get the dish.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureNews |
We jump right in on the first half of today’s show, once again covering the state of your union. Tom talks about the media and smokescreen the American people are dealing with. The current administration using tax dollars to take over the Gaza strip,... more
In the first half of today’s show, we skip the usual roundtable and dive straight into the conversation. The guys share some chilling comparisons between Trump and Nazi Germany. Tom talks about New Haven being a sanctuary city and our mayor’s commitm... more
On the first half of today’s show, the boys engage in a lively roundtable discussion. Nick starts by sharing his weekend, which took an unexpected turn when he stumbled upon an inauguration hole. He concludes the segment with a humorous anecdote. Jae... more
On the first half of today’s show the boys jump into their round table. Jae is feeling EHH as we move into 2025 and Nick is feeling UGH. Jae talks about life as per usual and finally seeing Wicked. Nick talks about going back to work following two we... more
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Chris leaving changed the show dynamic. I think he was the best at commentary for the community. Now it’s hit or miss if you get a weekly show. I get that things happen but it’s hard to stay dedicated when there’s 1 or 2 shows a month. Also, the first 30 min of every show is them just catching up with each other as if they aren’t already caught up with each other already. I can’t remember the last time there was great info shared about the gay community other than the quick blurbs about Momma K... more
Couldn’t stomach listening to the first episode I downloaded. Don’t waste your time like I did.
Five because my baby brother was on the last episode! You go Chris and Ty Ty!
Sometimes you need to stop being so full of yourself and speaking in the 3rd person to help the podcast run smoothly. I love the podcast but sometimes Nick seems so unprepared and it feels like he’s forced to participate. Leave Trish at home, Nick please step it up
We need to have her every time.
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