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The Lesbian Peep Show

Erin Brown
Queer Identity
Lesbian Identity
Queer Community
LGBTQ+ Community
Body Politics
Intimacy
Gender Identity
Lesbian Relationships
Queer Representation
Coming Out
Bisexuality
Lesbian Sex
Queer Relationships
Consent
Queerness
Sexual Education
Community
Sexuality
Body Image
Relationships

An unapologetic archive of lesbian, sapphic, and dyke life curated by author, ghostwriter, and Midwestern lesbian Erin Brown. Part cultural critique, part personal canon—exploring queer history, media dissection, identity formation, body politics, and the relationships that shape us. Less rainbow-washed pride, more lesbian praxis.

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Yen Tan is the founder of Cherry Letter Club, an innovative approach to creating and distributing sapphic fiction through handwritten letters. They share their passion for queer history, tactile storytelling and independent art. We also spend some ti... more

A conversation about why queer representation is never “just a TV show.” Erin sits down with Amy Rosa Hough, the organizer behind the viral petition to save I Kissed a Girl, to talk about lesbian visibility, media erasure, queer culture, and what it ... more

We talk about Lori's experience being a part of the US women's national team and all 3 women's pro soccer leagues, her relationships on the teams and the ways they championed one another on and off the field. As well as the progress in women's sports... more

We talk about masculinity, softness, and what gets lost when people try to read each other too quickly. It’s part gender theory, part dyke banter, part designer testosterone? 

You can find JASPER here. 

You can find Erin @iamerinbrown

The Sapphic S... more

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Recent Guests

Amy Rosa Hough
Activist who started a grassroots petition to cancel I Kissed A Girl and I Kissed A Boy
Petition Organizer, UK grassroots campaign
Episode: We Had One Thing with Amy Rosa Hough (On the cancellation of I Kissed A Girl)
Lori Lindsey
Former US Women's National Team soccer player; broadcaster
US Soccer / Broadcast Media
Episode: The lesbian welcome wagon with Lori Lindsey
Natalie Kelley
Guest, a full-time content creator and writer who came out as a lesbian; discusses her journey and experiences
Independent creator
Episode: The "boy crazy" to lesbian pipeline with Natalie Kelley
Erica Smith
Sex educator specializing in purity culture recovery
Philadelphia-based educator and author
Episode: Don't count my p*ssy miles with Erica Smith
Cindy Lee Alves Watley
Sexologist
Not explicitly stated beyond her guest introduction
Episode: Queering identity with Cindy Lee Alves Watley
Cindy Lee
Sexologist and educator discussing queer sexuality
Episode: Is scissoring real? & other queer sex questions with Cindy Lee
Rosè BuTaè
A performer and producer, known for her work in burlesque.
Episode: "I do what the f I want with my body" with Rosè BuTaè
Jill Louise Busby
Cultural commentator and activist known for her work in diversity and inclusion; became micro-famous in 2016.
Episode: You're missing out on the TMZ comment section with Jill Louise Busby
Dani Gagnon
Public speaker and mental health professional
All Kinds Club Counseling
Episode: Navigating the holidays with Dani Gagnon

Host

Erin Brown
Host of The Lesbian Peep Show; central figure guiding conversations on queer life, media, and community.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 74 ratings
  • I love all the real conversations had with the guests. It’s refreshing and gives me hope for the future.

    Audible
    5
    Miranda
    United States8 months ago
  • 5 ⭐️’s

    The best lesbian podcast I’ve come across. So real, and lots of interesting and entertaining content. Makes me proud to be a lesbian! Don’t hear much talk anywhere about femme for femme though. I’d love to hear more about that! So happy I found this podcast! 💕

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Angela in FL
    United Statesa year ago
  • A wonderful lesbian podcast

    I’ve listened to each episode and each time, I’m left feeling…I love being a lesbian. We are just so wise!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Krystalbabygh
    United States2 years ago

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The show is viewed as a trusted space for learning and community connection within the LGBTQ+ community.
Commenters appreciate vulnerability and practical insights for navigating queer spaces and relationships.
Fans praise its authenticity and depth about lesbian life and media representation.
Listeners value candid discussions and diverse guest mix, noting empowering and affirming tones.

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Don't count my p*ssy miles with Erica Smith
Q: What advice would you give to someone who fears judgment as they experiment with their sexuality later in life?
Focus on authenticity, accept that perfection isn't the goal, and seek communities that welcome your journey without shaming. Trust yourself and build a few supportive friendships that won't judge your exploration.
Don't count my p*ssy miles with Erica Smith
Q: How should someone approach sex and relationships after a major life change like divorce or coming out?
Give yourself permission to explore at your own pace, prioritize authentic desire, and ensure you have a support system. It's about learning what feels safe, desirable, and true for you rather than chasing norms.
Don't count my p*ssy miles with Erica Smith
Q: What does a 'second adolescence' look like for queer people leaving high-control religious environments?
It's a period of intense self-discovery, exploring new identities and ways of being, and learning to trust one's own desires while navigating external pressures. Many experience exhilaration and fear, with a need for supportive friends who understand the journey.
Queering identity with Cindy Lee Alves Watley
Q: Do you think people should be allowed to redefine their sexual or romantic labels over time?
Yes, labels should be flexible and guided by personal lived experience, while remaining respectful of others' experiences and autonomy.
Is it worth "blowing up your life" to be gay? with Erin Brown
Q: Is it worth it to throw everything I've built here away?
If you're feeling like you might be in the wrong place in your life, that nagging feeling usually indicates you need to explore your identity further.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Lesbian Peep Show

What is The Lesbian Peep Show about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on lesbian and sapphic life through a mix of personal storytelling, cultural critique, and LGBTQ+ media analysis. Episodes frequently explore identity, sexuality, body politics, and visibility—often through guest conversations with activists, performers, educators, and athletes who bring lived experience to topics like representation, queer history, and community building. A standout aspect is the host's candid, no-nonsense approach to topics—from coming-out journeys to media mis/representation—paired with wide-ranging guests that illuminate diverse intersections of queer life. The format tends to blend personal narrative with practical insights for listeners seeking authentic, community-driven perspectives and actionable ... more

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1. Amy Rosa Hough
2. Lori Lindsey
3. Natalie Kelley
4. Erica Smith
5. Cindy Lee Alves Watley
6. Cindy Lee
7. Rosè BuTaè
8. Jill Louise Busby

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