Episódios
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Alexandra Swarens, screenwriter, filmmaker, and performer/Mak Shealy, playwright and performer
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John Garrison, scholar of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature
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Rich Rubin, former globe trotter and travel writer
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Michael Leali, bookshop worker and former high school instructor
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H.N. Hirsch, former professor and dean of arts and sciences
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Eliot Schrefer, New York Times best-selling science writer with an affinity for the natural world
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Mala Kumar, technology developer, formerly with GitHub and the United Nations, co-host of the podcast “Desi Women Diaspora”
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Charles K. Carter, poet, mental health advocate, and former educator
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Robert Bruegmann, historian of architecture, and a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago
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Peter E. Fenton, playwright and paleontologist
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Erin Becker, marketing and content strategist
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Lee Airton, Assistant Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies in Education at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario
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Ronald Hunter, former hustler who sees himself as a successful survivor, rather than a victim
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Trent Clifford, teller of stories, proclaimer of uncomfortable truth, queer survivor of domestic abuse, and insatiable artist
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Jess Vosseteig, illustrator specializing in queer, feminist, and inclusive illustrations that focus on inclusivity, empowerment, and breaking gender stereotypes
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Finnian Burnett, educator who explores the intersections of the human body, mental health, and gender identity
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Jewelle Gomez, poet, playwright, and author of “The Gilda Stories,” the original Lesbian Vampire book.
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Gar McVey-Russell, co-founder of ActUp-East Bay and host of the blog The Garspot
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Natasha Dennerstein is an Australian-born trans poet living in the San Francisco Bay area. In a former life she functioned as a psychiatric nurse.
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Richard May, my partner for over 10 years, was the first conversation I had for Queer Words Podcast. He has hosted several reading series in and around San Francisco.
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