
A drag queen and a comedian walk into a bar and it's all a big joke.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 371 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

The boys go see MJ the musical and review their fellow audience members as harshly as they do the show. The LA mayoral and CA governor races are an embarrassment, and not of riches, so Casey provides some messaging tips. The Trump administration br... more
This week, Casey shows his commitment to the pod by announcing a live GPHH date, and Tony responds by pitting his fans against Casey’s. Donald Trump goes to a UFC fight with Vanilla Ice, and that’s not even the gayest part. Caitlin Jenner continues t... more
This week Tony ambushes Casey with emotions leading to their first big fight (and first lasting cease fire) of 2026. Casey is selfish and takes the podcast for granted, and Tony decides when that is processed. The boys share a desire for a failed m... more
This week, Tony is hungover and blames college basketball and homophobia. Casey explains Looksmaxxing and how Tony is inadvertently an enthusiastic participant in the online trend. Mormon Bachelorette Taylor Frankie Paul exposes the limits of “trash ... more
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I found Tony’s rant about Heated Rivalry highly offensive, not particularly aimed at the show per se but more his dismissive attitude to anyone who isn’t fortunate enough to live in a “liberal metropolitan city”.
Saying “he’s over” (paraphrasing) anyone closeted in 25/6 shows a wilfully dismissive and elitist view point from someone who claims to stand up for minorities so often.
I know that sometimes being contrary is kinda his thing on the podcast but the vitriol based purely on a few watch... more
Casey loves to play the devils advocate but what is smart Casey?
Mental illness is crazy
After almost a 2 month absence, the GPHH returns with what feels like a super intense episode where Tony & Casey serve up some heavy post-election 2024 fallout drama.
Nobody wants to see Mommy & Daddy fight.
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My only question is...So genocide will stop under trump and the republican party?
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A sharp, irreverent duo blends LGBTQ+ culture, politics, and pop culture with candid personal stories and high-energy banter. Humor, stinging takes, and music-and-drag sensibilities drive episodes that mix political commentary with everyday life, guest-free chats, and cross-promotions. Noteworthy is the show's willingness to tackle hot-button issues through a playful, unapologetic lens, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy candid debates, cultural critique, and a strong sense of community within queer media.
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