
We‘re powered by MyLesbianRadio.com -featuring The Rainbow Remix, an all new Podcast and Zoom show with hosts Denise Warner in London and singer JD Danner in South Florida. Plenty of good LGBTQ chat with entertaining guests and topics.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicSociety & CultureMusic Interviews | |||

JD talks with Kestral Gaian about being a queer author, poet and playwright in England. Kestrel's newest poetry book: Tubelines is out now and they discuss what the inspiration for the compilation was. To watch the conversation on our YouTube Channel... more
JD is holding down the fort while Denise unpacks at the new house and waits for internet service. J talks with Thea Gill (Queer As Folk), Gina Glass and the cast & crew of a new podcast series called "The High Note"- great behind the scenes chat, wha... more
JD and Denise speak with Petria, in Australia, who started out creating a Facebook group for late blooming lesbians, and the page exploded into a full on community of nurturing women from all over the world sharing advice, stories, and events - much ... more
Denise and JD talk with actor, writer, producer Sam Danson as he gets ready for his play "Daddy's First Gay Date" to debut at The Seven Dials Playhouse in London. We talk about the play itself, his writing and starring in it, as well as his previous ... more
I’ll be honest I started listening to the book show first of all and worked my way up to rag time. Just the title sent me back to high school where every time I voiced an opinion that contradicted someone (boys) I’d be asked if I was ‘on the rag’. Grrr! So after getting over myself what to I find? A bunch of opinionated women with great ideas, positive attitudes and joy. Brilliant now I can’t wait for the next show and the laughter that invariably ensues.
I love me some Denise and Donna. They're like the friends you've known your whole life. They treat their fans like family too. What else could you possibly ask for? Exactly.
By far the best podcast...
This show is awesome.
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A vibrant and engaging exploration of LGBTQ+ topics, this show features lively discussions that revolve around the intersections of identity, culture, and the arts. The hosts often highlight creative processes in theater, the significance of community support for marginalized identities, and personal journeys toward self-acceptance. Notably, conversations frequently include insights from creative professionals, including actors, playwrights, and advocates, offering listeners an inside look at the LGBTQ+ experience through the lens of the arts and personal story-telling. Unique guests from diverse fields add depth to discussions, promoting a sense of community and connection among listeners who resonate with the shared narratives of love, ac... more
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Recent guests on The Rainbow Remix include:
1. Kestrel Gaian
2. Gina Glass
3. Sam Danson
4. Scott Galvin
5. Michelle Diaz
6. Samantha Fox
7. Elena Bernal
8. Kuan-Wen Huang
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