Rayne and Casey are non-binary and once a month they get together and talk into microphones. We're here, we're queer, let's talk about shit.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | SexualityHealth & Fitness |
It’s episode 30, Rayne is joined by Gracie Pryor were together they discuss The Furry Allure, Neopets ( are we seeing a trend ? ) , Rat Tatts, What If We Just Enjoyed Things? Which Shrek, How to throw a great party, tik tok beef, and of course, Gende... more
Jo returns to the podcast to catch up with Rayne and occasionally touch on gender. more
This month Rayne is joined by Riley L Hopkins to discuss: more
Rayne & Casey record in person! Casey has news, Casey’s Dad has an eyepatch, Audacity took a nap, and Rayne’s mental health is normal CW: Eyeball talk more
Rayne & Casey talk with Harry-Anne (she/they) from “across the pond” (sorry) more
Rayne and Jo are joined by Jay IRL to discuss being a sequential masochist, Rayne's apology tour, Jay's Shrek Dating Rules, the Shrek 2 soundtrack being a cultural reset, Ring of Keys by Allison Bechdel, MS Paint Warrior Cats animation, the appeal of... more
First up, Casey & Rayne talk with Nayland Blake ( Artist, Furry, Lover of Culture ) more
Rayne & Casey talk about : Bad Backs ( Casey’s Turn ), Knightscoop, Documental, Running, is it good? ( no ) [editors note from Jo: running is good actually], Some Gender with None Government, ranma 1/2, Rayne’s Garden Mystery, And “the most controver... more
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Hi my birth name is Emily which is also my deadname my new name is nova I am non binary and pansexual and I have a problem I need a binder but I don’t have one Can you please help me I am sorry for ranting to
I love to get a Snack-er-roo & binge this greatness!!
Love these two! So glad this show exists and I hope they keep making it more
This podcast is so amazing. I feel like I’ve known Jo and Rayne for a long time it’s like talking with close friends. The humor is great, and even though it can be random and not straightforward at some times, that’s what gives it its special charm. Idk what else to say as I’ve just started but this is an amazing podcast if you are a non binary or queer person. (Also notice how all of the one star reviews are bigots smh)
So I am a closeted non-binary bisexual human and I needed a podcast so I could play Minecraft and not be that lonely and I fell in love with your show
Awful, self obsessed people talk about pronouns. Grow up. Focus on important things. Stop worrying about what other people think and say. Live a life and stop choosing to be an imagined victim.
This podcast always has me cracking up. Really easy to listen to and gender affirming. This podcast doesn’t take itself too seriously and that what I love about it, easy listening.
As a genderfluid person (who is non binary most of the time) I can relate with a lot of things they talk about and I love how it’s very relatable but how they also make jokes about it and I think this is a great show
Apple Podcasts | #217 | United Kingdom/Health & Fitness/Sexuality |
Apple Podcasts | #196 | Belgium/Health & Fitness/Sexuality |
Apple Podcasts | #234 | Netherlands/Health & Fitness/Sexuality |
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