We're honored to have been joined by the most incredible guests all the world round. Click on the date next to guest's name to link to that show's podcast.
Cortés Alexander, singer/songwriter (12/9/09)
Sylvia Allen, humanitarian (8/10/11, 7/7/10 & 3/24/10)
Casper Andreas, filmmaker/actor/writer (2/4/09)
Tyler Angle, New York City Ballet principal (7/15/09)
ANT, comic/tv personality (5/27/09)
Jesse Archer, actor/writer (2/11/10)
Amy Balliett, activist (9/16/09)
Jarrett Barrios, president of GLAAD (8/4/10)
Michael Barron, director of AIDS LifeCycle (7/29/10)
Dr. Frankie Bashan, matchmaker/relationship expert (6/22/11)
Michael Bastian, fashion designer (1/28/09)
Mark Bessenger, filmmaker (6/1/11)
Michelle Bonilla, actor, writer, producer (2/9/11)
Dr. Judy Bradford, researcher extraordinaire (7/20/11)
Howard Bragman, PR legend (8/18/10)
Tammie Brown, drag superstar/entertainer (4/21/10)
Claire Buffie, Miss New York 2010 (8/11/10)
Nick Burd, author (3/31/10)
Chandler Burr, New York Times scent critic/author (2/17/10)
Rea Carey, executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (6/21/10)
Paul Case, comic (7/1/09)
Will Clark, actor/producer/emcee/philanthropist (9/21/11)
Kate Clinton, political humorist (12/8/10)
Liz Dahmen, actor/comic/host-with-the-most (10/15/08)
David Daniels, opera singer (1/13/10)
Idgy Dean, Pachamama-garage-rock-superstar (9/23/09)
Cathy DeBuono, actress (4/29/09)
Osvaldo Del Valle, student affairs superstar (1/27/10)
Dick and Duane, husband-and-husband comedy team (1/25/12)
Natasha Dillon, activist (3/31/10)
Judy Dlugacz, founder/president of Olivia Travel (8/17/11)
Dallas DuBois, drag superstar & HIV/AIDS activist (3/9/11)
Kenyon Farrow, writer (4/6/11 & 4/22/09)
Mark Forry, Boston Gay Men's Chorus choirboy (3/9/11)
Dr. Nathaniel Frank, historian/author (6/24/09)
Scott Freedman, singer/songwriter (12/3/08)
Brian Gallivan, actor/writer/comic/Sassy Gay Friend (1/5/11)
Thomas Gensemer, social media guru (10/22/08)
Kyle Giard-Chase, teenage trans hero (9/9/09)
Martin Gill, adoption champion (12/22/10)
David Glick, executive director of the GLBTQ Online High School (9/21/11)
Anthony Goicolea, artist (3/11/10)
Ari Gold, singer/songwriter (4/28/10 & 11/12/08)
Judy Gold, actress/comic (7/27/11)
Tim Gold, National LGBT Museum (12/14/11)
Chad Goller-Sojourner, solo-performer (11/3/10)
Susi Graf, filmmaker (6/22/11)
Daniel Gray, singer/songwriter (1/11/12 & 10/7/09)
Cassidy Haley, singer/songwriter (3/17/10)
Dr. Dean Hamer, geneticist/author/filmmaker (4/15/09)
Mariah Hanson, owner of Club Skirts and The Dinah (2/15/12, 2/24/10 & 1/21/09)
The Reverend Emily C, Heath, faith leader/blogger (7/6/11 & 11/9/11)
Scott Heim, author (10/14/10)
Aaron Hicklin, editor-in-chief of Out magazine (1/6/10)
Dr. Marjorie Hill, CEO of GMHC (5/20/09)
Eric Himan, singer/songwriter (1/11/12, 11/24/10, 3/10/10 & 11/5/08)
Shawn Hollenbach, comic (12/17/08)
Michael Holtz, Mr. Gay USA 2011/activist (6/29/11)
Jade, drag superstar/ entertainer (3/3/10)
Lorri L. Jean, civil rights champion (6/10/09)
Geri Jewell, actor/writer/comic (12/14/11)
Gregory Adam Jones, student affairs superstar (12/29/10)
Mary Jane Karger, GLSEN Board Member (10/14/10 & 7/8/09)
Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality (12/15/10)
Brian Kent, pop/dance recording artist (7/28/10)
Kelly King, recording artist/fierce singer (10/28/09)
Rachel and Trixie of the Kinsey Sicks, America’s favorite dragapella beautyshop quartet (3/21/11)
Chastity Kirven, filmmaker/poet/activist (4/1/09)
Idit Klein, executive director of Keshet (12/21/11)
Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum, spiritual leader (9/14/11)
Jennifer Knapp, singer/songwriter (1/19/11)
The Reverend Harry Knox, senior pastor/faith leader (1/12/11)
Ty Kuppig, editor-in-chief of The Showt (1/12/11)
Jamie Lauren, chef/Top Chef contestant (8/26/09)
Scout Cloud Lee, Survivor contestant (12/10/08)
Tom Léger, animator/activist (8/4/10)
Dr. Reed Levine, neurologist/proposition-hater (7/1/09)
Ariel Levy, writer (7/29/09)
Zoë Lewis, singer/songwriter/one-woman-band (5/4/11)
Marko Liias, Washington State Representative (9/28/11 & 3/17/10)
Amos Mac, editor-in-chief of Original Plumbing (3/2/11)
Jack Mackenroth, fashion designer/swimmer/AIDS activist (5/19/10 & 11/18/09)
Jeremy Manning, personal trainer with a purpose (4/6/11)
Nathan Manske, creator and editor of I’m From Driftwood (12/8/10)
Kristi Martel, singer/songwriter (1/7/09)
Kiyomi McCloskey, vocalist/lead guitar of Hunter Valentine (8/24/11)
Mia Mingus, activist/change-agent (1/11/12 & 7/21/10)
Tom Mizer, Broadway blogger (8/3/11)
Zac Mordechai, entertainer (2/15/12)
Mayor Alex Morse, Holyoke, MA (12/21/11)
Tym Moss, entertainer/radio host (5/21/10)
Billie Myers, singer/songwriter (12/30/09)
Anne Neczypor, comic (5/14/09)
Jimmy Nguyen, lawyer/diversity advocate (2/15/12 & 12/28/11)
Nhojj, singer/songwriter (9/29/10)
Ann Northrop, veteran journalist/activist (12/22/10)
Diana Nyad, swimming legend/NPR sports contributor (2/18/09)
Obsession, electronic/pop music duo (1/4/12)
Robyn Ochs, writer/teacher/activist (7/21/11 & 5/6/09)
Ongina, drag superstar/entertainer (1/20/10)
Our Lady J, singer/songwriter/stunning-performer (4/8/09)
Glenn Douglas Packard, choreographer/reality tv star (10/21/09)
Kirsten Palladino, editor-in-chief of Equally Wed magazine (12/1/10)
Sharon Papillon, CEO of One More Lesbian (OML) (1/4/12)
Kate Pazakis, Broadway diva (9/22/10)
Frank Anthony Polito, author (5/26/10)
Phil Putnam, singer/songwriter (9/29/10 & 4/14/10)
Amy Ray, singer/songwriter/Indigo Girl (4/7/10)
Athena Reich, singer/songwriter/actor (11/24/10 & 12/16/09)
Cathy Renna, communications guru (2/3/10, 12/15/10 & 10/12/11)
Charles Robbins, executive director of The Trevor Project (10/14/09)
Zack Rosen, editor-in-chief of TheNewGay.Net (9/1/10)
Nathan Runkle, animal rights activist (12/2/09 & 3/25/09)
Troy Ruptash, actor (11/10/10)
Sacha Sacket, singer/songwriter (11/11/09)
Dr. John Scagliotti, director/producer (11/23/11)
Barry Schneck, Ken’s Dad (10/19/11, 10/20/10 & 12/30/09)
Terri Schneck, Ken’s Mom (10/19/11)
briana Sevigny, student affairs superstar (7/22/09)
Todd Shalom, artist (9/1/10)
Ari Shapiro, NPR White House Correspondent (11/19/08)
Judy Shepard, civil rights champion (10/27/10)
Governor Peter Shumlin, VT (4/1/09)
Mayor E. Denise Simmons, Cambridge, MA (3/5/09)
Dean Spade, professor of law/civil rights champion (7/14/10)
Mark Stanis, president of Charity Treks (7/13/11)
Sharon Stapel, executive director of the NYC Anti-Violence Project (1/11/12 & 3/16/11)
Andrew Suvalsky, jazz/pop recording artist (7/7/10)
Abe Sylvia, writer/director/choreographer (12/7/11)
Neda Ulaby, NPR arts and entertainment reporter (6/29/11, 10/6/10 & 12/24/08)
Sandra Valls, comic (9/15/10)
Sherry Vine, cabaret legend/drag superstar (3/18/09)
Andy Wasley, editor-in-chief of So So Gay magazine (9/14/11 & 7/27/11)
Davey Wavey, internet sensation (8/10/11)
Shannon Wentworth, CEO of Sweet (5/5/10)
Will Wikle, tv personality/Big Brother contestant/nurse (9/9/09)
Emily Wilcox, relationship expert/advice columnist (2/8/12)
Rob Williams, filmmaker (1/26/11 & 11/14/09)
Tucky Williams, writer/actress (8/31/11)
Joe Wilson, filmmaker (4/15/09)
Evan Wolfson, civil rights attorney/champion (1/14/09)
Kit Yan, poet (12/28/11)
Josh Zuckerman, singer/songwriter (2/10/10)


