Although performing stand-up comedy was what initially united Eliot, Brent, and H. Alan over 10 years ago, it’s their openness (and sense of humor) about feeling totally lost and disconnected from the gay community that’s truly bonded them. On YMIW, Eliot, Brent and H. Alan get down and dirty, exploring the good, bad, and ugly tropes of contemporary gay life, often the stuff that n... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 295 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture |
Ali Hart and Par Parekh join us to discuss their amazing new documentary, Sister Una Lived A Good Death, about how a very unconventional nun spent her final year on earth. But first, Alan vents about a recent movie PR campaign that played coy with th... more
Amazingly talented comedian and pop musician Ian Lockwood joins us to talk about his unique twist on pop music. But first, some straight Glee actor named Darren Criss says he's "culturally queer," is that weird?! Are we offended? Or no? And finally, ... more
Hilarious writer Rheeqrheeq Chainey joins us to talk about, well, mostly the older white women we're all obsessed with. But first, we dive into the PA school board's controversial cancellation of an anti-bullying speech by 30 Rock actor Maulik Pancho... more
Kevin DeBacker, amazing comedian BUT ALSO gay foster dad, joins us to have such an enlightening and heartwarming conversation about gay foster parenting. But first, did JoJo Siwa REALLY invent gay pop or is that just delusion talking? And finally, El... more
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Started listening to this podcast after a random automated suggestion back in 2019. To be perfectly honest, I remember being kind of annoyed by some of the strong opinions my first listen…a pandemic, change in presidency, and what feels like a life time in 5 years later, I consider these three guys to be some of the smartest, wittiest, funniest and most thoughtful entertainers out there. They each have a very specific and distinct personality which they use to discuss current events and create h... more
Self-loathing meets condescension and vomits into a mic.
Three 30-something Los Angeles gay guys who have lost touch with the rest of the country and just spend the hour whining. 🙄 more
Three 30-something Los Angeles gay guys who have lost touch with the rest of the country and just spend the hour whining. 🙄
But besides the fact that Eliot, Brent and H. have a hilarious and thoughtful podcast, they do so without vocal fry and without saying everything like it sounds like a question? Thank y’all for being who you are and easy on the ears.
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