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No Homo is back on the airwaves! and Eric is back in the US! Naturally, he and Liz discuss what took him abroad, what he did there, and how gay the places he visited were.
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It's storytime, gentle listeners! Eric and Liz share their experiences as the only queer people in their college organizations.... or so they thought...
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Eric and Liz discuss the history of Pride, and some of their Pride experiences, corporate sponsors, and smaller festivals. Come celebrate Pride month with No Homo!
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Eric and Liz host another animated discussion on gay cartoon characters of the current generation of cartoons. This time around though, it's less of a gay closet and more of a gay bar scene.
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It's time for another GAYmeshow! Eric and Liz face-off a Deal or No Homo! It's the game show to end all game shows. Eric and Liz quiz each other in a round of Gay or Nay, followed by a round of Quizzical or should I say Queersical! Will Eric redeem himself or fall victim to Liz's superior sapphic skills...
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Liz and Eric talk about what steams her clam and boils his hotdog, respectively, with a dive in annoying things gay people do.
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Welcome to the second Seasonal QAFFF (Queer AF Film Festival). This time Eric and Liz are getting serial with the series premieres and finales of quintessential queer viewing: The L Word and Queer as Folk.
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No Homo is back with its second season and it's twice as good! And just like Gay-dio Shack. You've got questions and we've got answers. So thanks for keeping us in business for another year.
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A lot of what we talk about doesn't make it into our episodes, so here's a piece from Behind the Queens from Ep. 3 Gay Recognize Gay
Eric and Liz discuss the pros and cons of being straight passing. -
A lot of what we talk about doesn't make it into our episodes, so here's a piece from Behind the Queens from Ep. 9 What's Appening?
Eric lets Liz on a well kept secret: Gay guys have their own emojis.
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A lot of what we talk about doesn't make it into our episodes, so here's a piece from Behind the Queens from Ep. 8: Atomic Moms
Eric's Mom has got it going on as she talks about what it's like coming out as the mother of gay kids. Season 2 of No Homo starts March 4th! -
A lot of what we talk about doesn't make it into our episodes, so here's a piece from Behind the Queens from Ep. 10 Getting Bi.
Eric and Liz learn a new term, and it isn't what they thought.
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Eric and Liz have been complaining about being gay for nine straight episodes, so they decided to stand bi and let someone else take the reigns. Interviewing a bisexual friend, they find out where they fall on the Kinsey scale and how theynavigate the orientation. Because at the end of the day, we're all just getting bi.
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Liz and Eric give you the download of the digital dating apps out there and tell you the positives and negatives in a fully charged discussion.
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Liz and Eric have the mother of all conversations with their mothers. The women that brought these nuisances into this world bring nuance to what it was like to be on the other side of the closet door in these coming out stories and beyond
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Happy Coming Out Day! In honor of the gays that came before and those will come after, Eric and Liz relive the awkward, anxious adventures of their own coming out stories that led to them being the majestic gays they are today.
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Every kid that went to kindergarten knows that first is the worst. So take a second, while Eric and Liz give each other the third degree, then go forth and talk about their first gay experiences, from kisses to crushes. From finding themselves to losing their virginities, they won't plead the fifth.
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Liz and Eric have an animated discussion about cartoon queers. All the characters from the 90s that are gay, might be gay, and should've been gay.
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Eric and Liz put the "gay" back in gaymeshow when they go head-to-head to see who knows more gay slang. It's the vernacular spectacular you don't want to miss.
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Eric and Liz set the Malaysian government straight on what it takes to spot a gay in wild. It's a tricky science, but luckily these B's got degrees.
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