
Queery with Cameron Esposito
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Gaby Dunn
EComedian Gaby Dunn sits down with Cameron to discuss YouTube's impact on the entertainment industry, shadow culture, and how society can influence our decisions.This episode is sponsored by TomboyX (www.tomboyx.com/QUEERY code: QUEERY), EverlyWell (www.everlywell.com/QUEERY), and Zola (www.zola.com/QUEERY).

Margaret Cho
EComedian Margaret Cho sits down with Cameron to discuss always being up-to-date within the community, staying stoked on stand-up, and being inspired by younger people.This episode is sponsored by Tripping.com (www.tripping.com/QUEERY).

Bryan Safi
EComedian Bryan Safi sits down with Cameron to discuss his experience with his parents, homophobia and misplaced misogyny, and being punished for showing femininity.This episode is sponsored by EverlyWell (www.everlywell.com code: QUEERY).

Brittani Nichols
EComedian Brittani Nichols sits down with Cameron to discuss her feature film Suicide Kale, playing basketball, and those moments that change how you move through the world. This episode is sponsored by Zola, TomboyX (code: QUEERY) and Casper Mattresses (code: QUEERY).

Andrea Gibson
EPoet Andrea Gibson sits down with Cameron to discuss the politicization of queer love, being an overcommunicator, and stagefright.This episode is sponsored by TomboyX (code: QUEERY) and Tripping.com (www.tripping.com/QUEERY).

Jeffrey Marsh
EWriter Jeffrey Marsh sits down with Cameron to discuss pronouns, existing within a community, and undermining the "separateness."This episode is sponsored by Harper Collins Children's Books and Night Call.

Lena Waithe
ECameron sits down with show creator Lena Waithe to discuss dressing as yourself at formal events, the need for at least one show with a queer POC as the lead, and her new show The Chi on Showtime.

Jenny Owen Youngs
ECameron sits down with musician Jenny Owen Youngs to discuss high school experiences, worst fears before coming out, and the comfort and ease after coming out

Eva Sweeney
ECameron sits down with writer Eva Sweeney to discuss being infantilized as a disabled person, her relationship with her parents, and the time she was sent to the E.R. for no good reason.

AW
ECameron sits down with musician AW to discuss transitioning their name, being honest to their fan base, and what it was like to be on a honeymoon on election night.

Gabe Liedman
ECameron sits down with comedian Gabe Liedman to discuss the impact of starting in improv comedy, feeling cool for the first time, and being proposed to.

Janine Brito
ECameron sits down with comic Janine Brito to discuss adapting to new cities, going through cancer treatment as a teenager, and making friends as an adult.

Vivek Shraya
ECameron sits down with artist Vivek Shraya to discuss the effect of colonization on the understanding of queerness, Hindu and Indian masculinity, and the importance of listening for white audiences.

Andrew Gurza
ECameron sits down with disability awareness consultant Andrew Gurza to discuss the lack of representation of the disabled in the queer community, access to queer bars, and being sexy.

Mary Lambert
ECameron sits down with musician Mary Lambert to discuss the importance of empathy and vulnerability, being raised religious, and taking control of your own healing.

Kathy Tu
ECameron sits down with podcaster Kathy Tu to discuss being "homoromantic," coming out to Mom, and the difficulties of straddling separate worlds and identities.Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe @ smarturl.it/queeryLike what you hear? Check out Ethnically Ambiguous @ smarturl.it/ambiguousHave a sec? Check out our survey @ smarturl.it/feralsurvey

Shadi Petosky
ECameron sits down with showrunner Shadi Petosky to discuss her path to Danger & Eggs, being a self-sufficient kid, and being made to feel like "the enemy."

Rebecca Sugar
ECameron sits down with showrunner Rebecca Sugar to discuss the importance of queer animated content, being bi and out, and using art to be and feel safe.

Sara Quin
ECameron sits down with musician Sara Quin to discuss being friends with straight guys, parental influence, and how style and appearance can impact identity.

Tegan Quin
ECameron sits down with musician Tegan Quin to discuss activism as a performer, the beginnings of Tegan and Sara, and no longer apologizing for success.

Evan Rachel Wood
ECameron sits down with actor Evan Rachel Wood to discuss pregnancy and motherhood, being a sexual assault survivor, and what it means to stay and fight.

Jen Richards
ECameron sits down with actor Jen Richards to discuss high school experience, taking up space, and stopping violence against trans women.

Casey Ley
ECameron sits down with comedian Casey Ley to discuss knowing otherness, coming out of the closet twice, and his experience being openly HIV positive.

Stephanie Beatriz
ECameron sits down with actor Stephanie Beatriz to discuss being too hard on yourself, bi erasure, and experience with eating disorders.

Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
ECameron sits down with actor Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman to discuss his experience as Jay on UnReal, growing up in Canada, and never being in the closet.

Andrea Fontenot
ECameron sits down with professor Andrea Fontenot to discuss class-passing, parenting, and getting schooled on queery theory.

Madin Lopez
ECameron sits down with philanthropist Madin Lopez to discuss the importance of haircuts, RuPaul's influence, and ProjectQ.

Jill Soloway
ECameron sits down with artist Jill Soloway to discuss understanding patriarchy at a young age, living in Chicago, and inadvertently being a spokesperson.

Solomon Georgio
ECameron sits down with comedian Solomon Georgio to discuss his first plane ride to the U.S., code-switching, and family dynamics.

Rhea Butcher
ENote: This guest now goes by River Butcher.Cameron sits down with comedian Rhea Butcher to discuss being wives, growing up in Akron, and gender identity. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe @ smarturl.it/queeryLike what you hear? Check out Ethnically Ambiguous @ smarturl.it/ambiguous Have a sec? Check out our survey @ smarturl.it/feralsurvey