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Slay The Day!

Slay The Day!

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Slay the Day is the ultimate podcast celebrating music, culture, and community—by queer people, for everyone! We bring you the latest music trends, fresh artists, iconic girlbands, and London’s hottest events, parties, and theater picks. Plus, our weekly quiz adds a fun pop culture twist. Tune in and slay with us! 🌈🎶✨

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  • Clowns Cry Too with Kate Owens
    Dec 30 2025

    🎙️ Welcome to Slay The Day – the Podcast!


    Today, we’re stepping into the beautifully chaotic world of comedy, clowning and fearless storytelling with Kate Owens — a New York–based actor, comedian and award-winning clown, and a 2025 Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer nominee.


    We’ll be talking about her critically acclaimed debut hour Cooking with Kathryn, coming to Soho Theatre from 5–10 January 2026, and exploring the freeing power of clowning, creative risk-taking, queer self-discovery, and the joy of embracing mess on stage.


    ✨ This is the final episode of Season 1, so a huge thank you to everyone who’s listened, shared and supported Slay The Day so far. We cannot wait to bring you Season 2!


    So tune in, lean in, and get ready to Slay The Day 🎭✨

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    35 mins
  • Me, Myself and Mother! with Amrou Al-Kadhi
    Oct 11 2025

    🎙️ Welcome to this episode of Slay The Day – the Podcast!


    I’m WellWellMiguel, and today we’re diving into a world of drag, theatre, film, and fearless queer storytelling with an extraordinary guest — Amrou Al-Kadhi.


    You’ll know Amrou as an award-winning writer, performer, and filmmaker, and of course for their dazzling drag persona Glamrou. From starring in American Horror Stories to writing the acclaimed memoir Life as a Unicorn, and directing their debut feature Layla, which premiered at Sundance 2024, Amrou’s work has been a masterclass in visibility, vulnerability, and vision.


    Now, they’re bringing their explosive solo show GLAMROU: DRAG MOTHER to EartH Hackney on 18 October 2025 — a glitter-drenched fever dream where Glamrou faces their fiercest rival yet: their own Muslim mother. It’s a celebration of Arab identity, queerness, and self-expression — unfiltered, political, and gloriously alive.


    We’ll be talking about drag as survival and self-love, about Arab queer representation in film and theatre, and about how Amrou turns faith, trauma, and family into radiant, radical art.


    And of course — stick around for The Gay Agenda, where we’ll explore stories that echo Amrou’s journey: the bold, the spiritual, and the beautifully complicated world of queer identity. Also, please participate in our Q.I. – Queerly Interesting poll!


    Get ready to Slay The Day! 🌈

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    26 mins
  • Not Just Jan with Jan Sport
    Sep 5 2025

    Welcome to this episode of SlayTheDay – the Podcast.


    I’m WellWellMiguel, and today we’re stepping into the world of drag, theatre, and unapologetic queer artistry with an extraordinary guest: Jan Sport. You’ll know her from RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 12 and All Stars 6, where her powerhouse vocals and big personality lit up the runway. Now she’s making her UK musical debut as Oscar Wilde in the glitter-soaked, immersive production Oscar at the Crown, running in London from *12 September to 30 October 2025.


    We’ll talk about Jan’s journey from TV drag stardom to the London stage, what it means to embody Wilde in this wild post-apocalyptic musical, and how drag continues to evolve as both performance and protest.


    And of course — stick around for Q.I. – Queerly Interesting and The Gay Agenda, where we’ll dig into the history, grit, and glamour of drag’s evolution.


    Get ready to Slay the Day!

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    26 mins
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