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Hey kids, we're back!! But... it's the last one. (For now? I'll explain). I'm not crying. You're crying.
HUGE thanks to:
Randy Harrison
Dr. Caitlin Shure
Reggie D. White
Mikéah Ernest Jennings
Valerie Orth
Andy Bull
Aisha Barbour
Jose Lopez-Baño
And all the Queerios worldwide who have supported me and the podcast.
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Hey kids, we're back!! This week in the Bottom Five we're talking Billy Porter, Bud Light, Drag Telethons, The Justins, and the Drag Race Finale! Then after a stupid quiz, we discuss the new Netflix comedy special, My Name is Mo'Nique starring the inimitable Oscar-winning original queen of comedy, Mo'Nique. And as always, we end with ConsQUEERacies!
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Hey Queerios, We've been gone for a while. Mister Sister lost one of our own recently. This episode is all about the incredible, talented, gorgeous, celestial, brilliant, unique, stunning, and all around indefinable force that was Mikéah Ernest Jennings.
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Hey kids, We are BACK! This week Randy and Jordan are joined by the inimitable actor/director/queen of the night, Reggie D. White!! We’re chatting about Queen Elizabeth, Leslie Jordan, Bros and more in our Bottom 5. Then we chat about Sara Porkalob and the interview heard round the world (or at least around the theater world). Then, after a stupid quiz, we jump into our Pop Culture Moment. We’re looking at the hot mess that is Twitter and then do a deep dive into internet porn. As always, we end with ConsQUEERacies. Reggie’s got thoughts on midterm polling, and Jordan’s got his eyes on Taylor Swift and the deep state. The truth is here, the truth is queer, and she’s in the top 1% of Only Fans content creators.
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Hey kids,
We're back....again!! We've got a nice long check in. Then we're looking back at all the big stories we missed from the summer and gettin real ethereal talking about Bjork's new podcast. Then we're chatting about Phantom closing, and what this means for the future of Broadway. Theater in the metasphere?!?! As always, we end with ConsQUEERacies. Thanks for being so patient, babes. -
Hey kids,
We’re back with an all new episode. This week it’s all about Mama! After a long overdue check-in, we jump into a very very very late discussion of the infamous slap heard round the world. (C’mon you know y'all wanna know what we think). Then, after our newest segment: Slap of the Week!, we’ve got a new Stupid Quiz all about celebrities and their Moms. Then it’s on to this week’s Pop Culture Moment: the new HBO stand-up special from Jerrod Carmichael entitled Rothaniel. Spoiler: WE LOVED IT. That leads us into a Deep Dive on Moms and our coming out stories. As always we end with this week’s ConsQUEERacies: Randy’s got some thoughts on New York apartments and their paper thin walls. And Jordan tries to answer the question ‘Is Nick Lachey alive?’ The truth is here. The truth is queer. And Mama, she just killed a man. -
Hey kids, we're back with a new episode. After a nice long check-in, we jump into the Bottom 5 stories of the week. (Well, last week. We'll get to the Oscars and that infamous slap in our next episode). We're talking Ukraine, Prince Philip, Covid Year 3 and of course, Drag Queens. Then we jump into this week's Pop Culture Moment, the HBO series The Gilded Age. What did we love? (The costumes) What did we hate? (The plot). And we answer the question, how many Tony nominees can you fit in one HBO period piece? That takes us into a Deep Dive on the nature of courtship, monogamy, and how two ethical non-monogamists navigate the tricky world of heteronormativity. And as always, we end with our ConsQUEERacies: Randy tries to make a connection between confirmation hearings and witch trials, and Jordan wonders what's really going on with these Senators and their obsession with destroying a Black woman's reputation. The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she is reclaiming her time.
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Hey kids, it's time to go back to school on this week's episode. First, we have a convo about sitcoms as social commentary, and we learn just how much TV Jordan has watched in his life. (Hint: It's embarrassingly high). Then we're talking all things Abbott Elementary. We talk about the fantastic new ABC sitcom and look at how it picks up where shows like The Office and Parks and Rec left off with it's documentary style. And we sing the praises of that killer cast, the brilliant writing, and show creator Quinta Brunson. Then after a new Stupid Quiz, we go back in time to our elementary school days, and give thanks (and a few no-thank-yous) to the teachers that shaped us into the dysfunctional queerdos we are today. As always, we end with ConsQUEERacies. Jordan has some theories about the intersection of Snatch Game and The Gilded Age, and Randy makes one up on the spot! The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she just came out to the whole school at assembly.
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Hey kids, Mister Sister is back!! This week Jordan and Randy break down Jordan's time in Australia and we try to finally understand why Jordan just can't get that accent right. Maybe a dingo ate his baby. Then, it's time for a new Stupid Quiz: And Just Like That- Oscars Edition. After that, we jump into this week's Pop Culture Moment, the new HBO Max series And Just Like That. We join up with Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte and see how 20 years later the show tries (and kinda fails) to be woke. That's gonna take us into a Deep Dive on course-correcting and what TV shows get wrong about life in New York. And, as always, we end with our ConsQUEERacies: Randy has a theory on the true nature of Che Diaz, and Jordan tries to understand what Xanax and And Just Like That have in common. The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she's texting us from London.
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Hey kids, we had some technical difficulties so this episode is a bit delayed, but FEAR NOT! We have a Fantastic episode for our last podcast of 2021. The full Mister Sister crew is here to wrap-up QueerAnon's very first year! We're looking back at some of the major events that happened this year in a Queer For It wrap-up with our all-star panel. Then, we're discussing the Prom episode of Canada's Drag Race and using that as a deep dive into heteronormative rituals and whether or not we should keep em or toss em. Then, we're ending with our New Queer's Resolutions!! So long, 2021. You sucked!
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Hey Queerios, we've got a special episode this week. Jordan and Randy discuss the life and times of the great Stephen Sondheim. No jokes. No puns. Just remembering a giant. (Plus, a stupid quiz).
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Hey kids,
WE ARE BACK! And we've got a brand new episode!! This week we're starting off with a new segment, Queer For It! We'll be looking back at what's been going on and offer a queer or a jeer on the latest pop culture highlights. After that we jump into this week's Pop Culture Moment: Thanksgiving, the hypocrisy around it, and the holiday season in general. And we'll be using that as a Deep Dive on the nature of gratitude. How do we, as queer people, maintain gratitude in a world that's getting closer and closer to being a straight up post-apocalyptic hellscape? As always, we end with this week's ConsQUEERacies: Randy's got some thoughts on deals Adele has made and Jordan tries to uncover how anyone can think Black Privilege is a real thing. The truth is here. The truth is queer. And dude, she's getting Adele! -
Hey kids, time for a new Q(ueer)Anon with Mister Sister!! This week we slow things down for a bit and have a nice long check-in with Jordan and Randy. Randy shares the crazy joy of seeing live theater for the first time in ages, and Jordan goes deep on what's it like to live life on standby. Then it's time for a Stupid Quiz to prep for this week's Pop Culture Moment: the new Netflix animated series, Q-Force, by Gabe Liedman. We LOVED the series and it's crazy talented cast, which includes Wanda Sykes, Sean Hayes, Laurie Metcalf, and many more. That takes us into a deep dive on the nature of stereotypes. When are they useful? When are they hurtful? And who gets to use them? (Answer: it's complicated). As always, we end with our ConsQUEERacies. Randy's questioning what he's been doing for love his whole career, while Jordan has some theories about Broadway's surge of new Black plays. The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she likes it shaken, AND stirred.
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Hey kids, we're back with a new Q(ueer)Anon with Mister Sister!! This week, Jordan and Randy are joined by our sister from another mister, one Mikeah Ernest Jennings!!! We jump right into a new Bottom 5 where we talk about All Stars 6, Nicki Minaj's cousin's friend's balls, and we find out how RuPaul got her wings. After that, we're heading back to high school to discuss this week's Pop Culture Moment: the new Lil' Nas X song and video, "That's What I Want," off his new album, Montero. That takes us into a deep dive on coming up queer in the minefield that is high school life. And specifically, what we all did to survive (and maybe even thrive) in the locker room gauntlet. As always, we end with this week's ConsQUEERacies: Randy's got some thoughts on America's resistance to bidets, and Jordan makes some guesses as to who will follow in Trump's awkwardly small footsteps. The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she learned the truth at seventeen.
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Hey Queerios, We're back with an all-new episode!! This week, I'm joined once again by the one and only Randy Harrison and we've got BIG NEWS: Randy's my new co-host!! We start off looking at the Bottom 5 news stories of the week. We've got Santino having a meltdown on twitter, Laura Osnes refusing the jab, and of course, some Lil' Nas X-stasy. After that we play a new Stupid Quiz: Asana-nah-nah and we test how well Randy knows his own Downward Facing Dog (hint: disturbingly well). That leads us into this week's Pop Culture Moment where we discuss the new Mike White written and directed, HBO MAX Limited Series, White Lotus. And we spill the tea on all the Namas-té!! That leads us into a Deep Dive on serenity, new age healing, and the inequities around wellness. I promise it might make sense. And of course, we end with this week's ConsQUEERacies...which we both make up on the spot. The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she could really use a spa day.
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Hey kids, I know it seems like we've been gone for the Last Five Years, but we're back! And the hills are alive with the sound of a brand new QueerAnon. We’ve got the Wicked talented Randy Harrison!! We kick things off with this week's Bottom Five. We're talking DaBaby, Matt Damon and all the other Guys and Dolls who are having a hard knock life this week cause they can't say no when it comes to being stupid Damn Yankees all the time. Then we drive down Avenue Q for another stupid quiz called SchmigaDO. This one's a doozy for Randy, but he had it coming. Then, for this week's Pop Culture Moment, we have a Wild Party and chat about the new AppleTV Plus series, Schmigadoon! That's right, we're easing on down the road to that titular Wonderful Town to dish on what it looks like when SNL folk take on old school musical theater. (Hint: S'Wonderful). And with that as our guide we Journey to the Past for our Deep Dive and look at the good-old fashioned classic American musical. What are its Follies? Is life a Cabaret? And how do we feel about straight forms of masculinity being reenforced in a stereotypically gay genre? As always, we end with our ConsQUEERacies: Randy realizes a certain Actor's Union might be full of Nunsense, while Jordan has an epiphany about the Company of Netflix therapy while he's in Australia. The truth is here (pop), the truth is queer (six), and she wants to know how many bullets are left in this gun, Chino!!!!
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Hey Queerios, This week we are joined by my Broadway buddy, the one and only Reggie White! We've got a new Bottom Five, where we dish on the biggest stories of the week. (Well, last couple of weeks. We're making up for lost time. Britney, Sha'Carrie, and Bill. Oh my!) After that, Reggie plays this week's Stupid Quiz: Fill In The Black. And for this week's Pop Culture Moment, we're looking at The Amber Ruffin Show on Peacock, and her recent segment on the abundance of lakes where black neighborhoods used to be. Hmmm...How'd that happen? (Hint: Racism). And we're using that to take us into a deep dive on Black Erasure and try to figure out why people still see us as supporting characters all the damn time. As always, we end with our ConsQUEERacies: Reggie is trifling and forgot one, but Jordan's got some thoughts on how Zoom's popularity skyrocketed so quickly. The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she's says, 'GET VAXXED ALREADY!!'
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Hey kids, it's time for a new QueerAnon with Mister Sister. Dr. Shure is back to discuss this week's Bottom 5 news stories of the week. And then in celebration of it's 25th anniversary we're taking on The Birdcage in this week's, 'Is This Problematic? And we're seeing how well the movie holds up by today's standards. After that, we're having the Daddy of all conversations about the one and only Daddy of the Melonnium, Chris Meloni. We go over his impressive body...of work, to figure out what makes his Victims' Unit so damn Special. After that, we're diving deep into a convo on Daddy culture, and figuring out how today's silver foxes differ from those of yesteryear. And of course, we end with this week's ConsQUEERacies: Caitlin tries to make sense of what's going on down under, while Jordan tries to get Covid out of his life. The truth is here. The truth is here. And she's gonna go watch an SVU marathon!
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Hey Kids, WE ARE BACK! That's right. After two months away, we're here-r and we're queerer than ever. This week, we're joined by the inimitable Randolph Harrison to shoot the sh!t and talk about working our way up from the bottom. First, we start off with our newest segment, the Bottom 5, where we take a look at 5 stories impacting the queer world. We're talking Pride, Pose, and Pennsylvania! After that it's time for a new Stupid Quiz: 'Aussie or Naw, See!' Then, for our Pop Culture moment, we're slipping and sliding into a convo about some recent mishaps on a certain NBC game show and then Deep Diving into the Bottom of the barrel to find out who really is having the best sex. (Hint: Sorry, Straights.) Then, as always, we end with this week's ConsQUEERacies: We uncover the identities of the slithery trash-bags pushing Randy to the "Edge of Seventeen", and we finally find out what Jordan's really got going on Down Undah. The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she started from the bottom. (Now's she's queer!)
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Hey kids, we have an AMAZING episode for you this week. First, Jordan Barbour and Dr. Caitlin Shure Ru-Cap the Grand Finale of Ru-Paul's Drag Race Season 13. We give the final four their flowers and we ask the question, will Kandy actually take the crown?!?! (Answer: She betta don't).
Then, We. Have. PEPPERMINT, y'all!!!!!!!! That's right. The Drag Race icon, New York staple, Broadway diva, award-winning singer/songwriter, and all-around goddess, Miss Peppermint, is in the house for an in-depth interview. We talk about her intimate new album, A Girl Like Me: Letters to My Lovers, and its array of heartfelt, sexy songs. We chat about her time in the NY drag scene, especially her weekly show Cattle Call, and how much it meant to little gayby Jordan. Then we discuss her groundbreaking, glass-ceiling-shattering performance in Broadway's Head Over Heels, which officially catapulted her to icon status. And, of course, Jordan makes her take a Stupid Quiz: Pep-or-Mint. (If you ever wanted to know why Ms. Peppermint lives for zombies, you should check this one out). Y'all, we are still pinching ourselves over this interview.
As always, we end with our ConsQUEERacies, but who even cares about those this week. Cause did I mention PEPPERMINT IS HERE?!?!?! The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she stans PEPPERMINT! - Vis mere