
Queers at the End of the World is nerdy queer and trans folks prepping for the apocalypse the only way we know how: by talking about books, games, shows, movies and comics. Join us twice a month as we dig up all those queers they buried and consensually sic em on the patriarchy. Support this podcast: anchor.fm/queerworlds/support
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Tonee Mae Moll joins Nino (and Nat!) to talk about You Cannot Save Here, her gorgeous 2023 book out now from the Washington Writers Publishing House. We cover teaching in and learning from the end times, polyamory as apocalypse preparedness, video ga... more
Sara Ahmed talks with Nino about her new book, The Feminist Killjoy Handbook: The Radical Potential of Getting in the Way, out now from Seal Press. Ahmed is an independent queer feminist scholar of color whose work is concerned with how power is expe... more
Nino discusses a 2006 postapocalyptic artifact from the US's "war on terror"--World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie Wars, and talks with oral historian and librarian Kae Bara Kratcha about what it means to be a speculative oral historian, and wh... more
M.E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi talk with Nino about Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072, their novel of oral histories that document a speculative near future of world-wide luxury communism. "Everybody in the ... more
Warm and interesting and funny and hopeful
This is such an important and enjoyable podcast. It's so easy to reach for nihilism over all of our apparatuses and institutions coming apart, and just leave it at that. Watching and feeling powerless as governments allow the destruction of our habitat and environment. Not all of this podcast content is outright hopeful, but seeing how we could confront what comes after climate catastrophe, after fascism, state violence, and pandemic fills me with the hope and grist to deal with our current real... more
This podcast is everything! The thoughtfulness, the hilarity, the joy, the connections, the engagement, the charm of these two hosts and all the brilliant folks they bring into conversation with them. So many of my many geek selves get to come and flirt at this party! Moreover, this podcast does the unique and precious thing of providing hope without asking me to deny the painful realities of this present moment and the histories that it has grown out of. As Nat and Nina note, this is reorientin... more
I’m a cis white man and I love this pod! I could listen to these two talk about the price of grain futures and be riveted, just as a lover of nuance, language, and precision. Nina and Nat prove that if you explore any personal issue with profundity, humor and humanity it will be universally relatable.
I can’t wait for more episodes from Nat and Nina. In the first episode, the thought provoking, deeply insightful conversation about cross dressing in Parable of the Sower really sparked my interest. To me it was very open and honest conversation. Mad respect for how much love, fun and intelligence they are sharing with us.










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