The crypt has nothing on the closet when Ally Beardsley and guests share terrifying tales from before they came out.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
Alia Shawkat, Roberta Colindrez, and Paul Robalino join Ally for Xena fangirling and ceramics class.
Bully Fae Collins, Sammi Cohen, and Rhys Ernst join Ally for volleyball shorts and the trans Urkel.
Brad Beardsley, Jasmin Brown, and Ken Brown join Ally for late night RuPaul & other 90s queer icons.
Miya Folick, Lauren Early, and Marian Li-Pino join Ally for competitive queerness and Tomb Raider.
Reed Brice, Holland MacFallister, and Jess join Ally for lesbian sex ed and gay square dancing.
Annie Paradis, Liza Stegall, & David Craig join Ally for church camp, a queer circus, & NB hotness.
John Milhiser, Oscar Montoya, and Christine Medrano join guest host Grant to talk drag and "types."
Ella Baker, Ashley Holston, Jiavani Linayao and Ally talk about religion and coming out to family.
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It is so amazing to hear these stories and great takes from a group of people I can really relate to.
Interesting and witty, funny and REAL! I wish there were more episodes...
This show was super fun to listen to. Miss it dearly.
I used to listen to this podcast and laugh and cry along every week, mostly laughing. It was such a powerful experience to hear opinions from other queer individuals and about their experiences. I really hope this podcast comes back and thank you for making what you have so far.
Love this podcast. But I wish more content was put out and more regularly! Please come back or at least give your fans a farewell
I don’t know if there’s any hope of this podcast continuing, but I really hope it comes back in some form. Ally’s work on CH has meant so much to me, even just simple things like hearing their cast mates consistently refer to them as “they” in sketches & shows that weren’t about that, & then also having this show to dig deep into such a variety of queer experiences & give a voice to what people are going through when the people around them don’t know or choose to ignore the truth. Truly the Lord... more
God I freaking love this podcast. It is my FAVORITE. Every episode. Y’all bring me life.
I could be a great podcast but I just can’t handle every second word being “like”.
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