• QUEER HORROR: Monsters, Mirrors & the Power of Fear
    Dec 19 2025

    Why has horror always felt so familiar to queer audiences?

    In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR is joined by writer-director Amir Moini to explore why fear, transformation, and otherness sit at the heart of LGBTQ+ storytelling. Long before representation was explicit, horror offered queer viewers coded mirrors — outsiders, monsters, and survivors navigating worlds that wanted them erased.

    From Frankenstein’s forbidden longing to the self-aware slashers of Scream, queer audiences have always recognized themselves in horror’s margins. Amir, the award-winning creator of the short film Slashr, shares how intimacy, vulnerability, and queer trauma shape his work — and why horror allows storytellers to confront what we’re taught to suppress.

    Together, Andraé and Amir examine how queer horror reframes fear as power, survival as performance, and monsters as mirrors. This episode looks at horror not as a season or a gimmick, but as a language queer people have been fluent in all along.

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    38 mins
  • THE LAST GENTLEMAN: Drag Kings and the Art of Masculinity
    Nov 5 2025

    What happens when drag kings don’t just perform masculinity—but reshape it entirely?

    In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR speaks with Johnny Gentleman—the Latinx, Indigenous, trans-masc force behind Dapper Puss and The Last Gentleman, two platforms transforming Los Angeles’ drag scene.

    Through a fusion of artistry and activism, Johnny builds stages for kings, non-binary performers, and BIPOC artists to claim their power and visibility. From Pride main stages to features in Vox and the LA Times, his work blurs the line between entertainment and cultural revolution.

    This episode dives into how drag kings challenge gender norms, celebrate queerness, and expand what masculinity can mean.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • THE OKRA PROJECT: Nourishing Black Trans Liberation
    Oct 14 2025

    Can a meal be an act of liberation?

    Okra has long symbolized health, prosperity, and community in Black food traditions—a seed carried through the Middle Passage that continues to grow today. For The Okra Project, it’s more than a vegetable. It’s a promise.

    In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR speaks with Gabrielle Inès Souza, Executive Director of The Okra Project, to explore how this mutual aid collective is nourishing Black trans lives through food, housing, and mental health resources. Gabrielle reflects on her journey as an activist, the cultural legacy embedded in The Okra Project’s mission, and what it means to fight for liberation with radical love and care.

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    56 mins
  • QUEERING CONSTELLATIONS: Belonging Beyond Binaries
    Sep 24 2025

    What if queerness wasn’t a contradiction, but a compass?

    In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR speaks with author, artist, and equity strategist Dr. Raja Gopal Bhattar about their visually rich and deeply personal new book, Queering Constellations: Mapping This Journey Called Life. Blending memoir, community wisdom, beautiful illustrations, and interactive reader prompts, the book invites us to navigate identity as a constellation—where every point of culture, queerness, ancestry, and experience is connected.

    Drawing from their lived experience as a queer, gender non-conforming, 1.5 generation immigrant, Raja shares stories of coming out, negotiating family and tradition, and building spaces for collective care. Together, they explore how queerness can be a practice of expansion—whether through personal reflection, intersectional community, or creative self-expression.

    This conversation offers an invitation: to question, to reimagine, and to find belonging in the constellations of your own life.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • PRECIOSA PARENTHOOD: From the Club to the Crib
    Sep 5 2025

    How are queer couples redefining parenthood today?

    Eden and Jay Treviño—creators of Preciosa Night, a grassroots space for queer women of color, gender non-conforming people, and the Latinx/Latiné community—share their journey from nightlife to family life. After navigating in vitro fertilization as a mixed-sexuality couple, they are now raising baby Jayden while continuing to grow community through Preciosa Night and beyond.

    In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR talks with Eden and Jay about queer family building, the lessons and surprises of in vitro fertilization, and how the spirit of Preciosa Night lives on in their parenting. Their story shows how queer families are not only possible, but powerful—and how community can be the blueprint for raising the next generation.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • THE LAVENDER SCARE: Files, Fear & The Closeted State
    Aug 4 2025

    What happens when a government decides love is a threat?

    In the 1950s, the Lavender Scare quietly purged LGBTQ+ people from government, media, and culture under the same paranoia that fueled McCarthyism.

    In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR and cultural historian Dr. Nicole Rizzuto unpack this hidden history—from the surveillance of Billie Holiday to the contradictions of J. Edgar Hoover—and trace how fear gave way to resistance through art, testimony, and memory.

    With anti-trans laws spreading in 2025, the echoes are chilling, but so is the resilience. This episode reminds us: the fight didn’t start today, and it won’t end here.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • THE DRU PROJECT: From Pulse to Purpose
    Jul 14 2025

    What does it mean to turn unimaginable loss into lasting change?

    After losing her close friend Drew Leinonen in the Pulse Nightclub shooting, writer and strategist Sara Elizabeth Grossman co-founded the DRU Project to carry forward his vision of a world where queer youth are safe, supported, and empowered.

    In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR speaks with Sara about transforming grief into advocacy and why the classroom can be as radical as the protest line. Together, they explore the legacy of the Pulse tragedy, the importance of inclusive curriculum, and how storytelling became a survival tool for a generation shaped by loss.

    From GSA grants to youth leadership, Sara shares how the DRU Project honors Drew’s life while building a future where queer students thrive—not just survive.

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    57 mins
  • HOLLYWOOD PRIDE: The Legacy of LGBTQ+ Cinema
    Jun 23 2025

    What makes queer cinema so enduring—and why does it matter now more than ever?

    In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR is joined by legendary film critic, podcaster, and author Alonso Duralde to explore the power and legacy of LGBTQ+ storytelling on screen. As the author of Hollywood Pride: A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Representation and Perseverance in Film, Alonso takes us on a journey through more than a century of queer film history—from early silent reels and coded characters to New Queer Cinema and today’s streaming-era breakthroughs.

    Together, they unpack how queer film has offered both refuge and resistance, shaped identity and culture, and battled against censorship, erasure, and commodification. This conversation isn’t just about what’s shown on screen—it’s about the people who made sure those stories were told.

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    52 mins