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The Five Hour Drive: Stories of Women's Football
- Written by: Ris
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The world of women's tackle football is still not widely known, despite its recent appearances on ESPN. This podcast, a sister show to Cleat Sheets on the same network, delves into some of the stories that come out of this game.
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Queer Drama in Northern Minnesota
- Written by: Ris
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Home for the annual-ish, holiday-ish, queer, sardonic, meta plays by Ris, podcaster and author.Beginning in 2018, Ris, along with fellow podcasters, friends, comedians, actors, and many others, began writing a yearly play around the holidays. Usually focusing on queer relationships and representation, aired across her several podcasts, this is the home for them separately.
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The Cis Are Getting Out of Hand!
- Written by: Ris Ari Stillman Eli Dadabhoy
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This is a show for non-cis people by non-cis people. Three poly transpeople, to be specific. Ris, Eli, and Ari get together about all the cis things going on without taking their feelings into consideration. If this bothers you, consider how many places we have to do that in comparison to you.This is mostly for us to have a place with no people to tell us "not all..."
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But I Heard About It
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"But I Heard About It" is a pop cultural retrospective media review podcast. The concept of the show began with Ris showing Murphy movies and other media they'd never seen before while growing up in a repressive household where they weren't allowed to watch most things, and then comparing what it's like to see something for the first time versus someone who has either grown up with it or seen it a bunch of times. Brian, not to be left out with his DVD collection bigger than some libraries, wanted in with a return to the early days of Inciting Incident. Thus, they watch something that one of ...
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