Jam. Packed. Show. First up, TSISG favorite Mariah Hanson calls in to tell us all about this year’s The Dinah extravaganza (featuring Ken in drag playing dodgeball!). Then, the adorable and entertaining Zac Mordaehai updates us on all the great work he is doing for LGBT Jewish youth.
Love is in the air for our Valentine’s Day episode. Ok, so maybe it’s not love, but it sure as heck is some very real, candid and hilarious advice from relationship expert Emily Wilcox (caution: Ken overshares).
Ken is wicked sick this week so we're revisiting that moment when we snagged one of our most coveted guests: Terri Schneck (a.k.a. Ken’s mom!)! Anytime you hear a mom urge other parents to step up for their gay children, it’s inspiring. So listen in and be inspired. Oh, and also, Barry Schneck (a.k.a. Ken’s dad!) pops in for his 3rd visit and don’t you forget it.
Y’know, sometimes it’s best to unleash the guests, get out of their way and let them do what they do. And so it was when Ken welcomed the delightful and delicious husband-and-husband comedy team of Dick and Duane. Then Jodi starts cursing up a storm during the LGBT news round-up…or she’s describing Swedish dishes.
Why is gay marriage good for straight men? How much does Ken love Tabatha Coffey? What the heck is a flowbee?!? All these questions and many more will be answered on this LGBT news round-up episode with Ken, Jodi and Tanya.
It’s our 150th show(!) and we’ve invited TONS of special guests to the party. Sharon Stapel, executive director of the Anti-Violence Project, is here to talk about what we can do to make a real difference followed by singer/songwriter Daniel Gray who gives us the secret to his incredible energy.
We blast off in 2012 by welcoming Shirin Papillon founder and CEO of One More Lesbian (OML) to talk about lesbian representations in the media and how Spain apparently is the place to be to watch lesbians on film!
Last show of 2011 and it is jam-freakin-packed with LGBT excitement! First up, poet extraordinaire Kit Yan talks about his craft, his creativity and how apparently there’s no such thing as bad poetry!
Two fantastic guests for the (FREE) price of one episode! First, Idit Klein, executive director of Keshet, calls in talk about a global perspective, the gay connection to Hanukkah and her personal commitment to finding Ken a date.
First up, actor/comedian/author/inspiration-incarnate Geri Jewell calls in and just piles on the positive energy. Then Tim Gold pops in to tell us all about an amazing new initiative to establish the National LGBT Museum. Unquestionably one of the most enjoyable shows ever.
After a brief disclaimer (oy for trying something new!), we’re joined by writer/director/choreographer Abe Sylvia (and his canine friends!) to chat about Broadway, the joys of Toronto and some incredible tunes. Then Ken and Jodi sprint through huge LGBT news stories including how “Ok.
We needed a little breather here at the end of the semester, so we bring you a crowning (tiara-ing?) achievement on TSISG as were joined by the poised, lovely and inspiring Miss New York, Claire Buffie.
First up, Emmy-award winning director/producer Dr. John Scagliotti chats us up about his incredible career behind the lens chronicling our rich LGBT history.
Ken, HB, Alex, Justin, Arrow and Dreidel hit the road to record a show at the Greenfield Trans Day of Remembrance organized by just the most incredible group of youth. A candlelight vigil, readings, a stunning song performance and so much more on this very special episode.
Jodi and Ken take a rainbow jog through this week’s gay news (the power of strokes! Gay vs. queer? Jodi sings!). Then The Reverend Emily C. Heath returns to the show for a truly fascinating discussion on that ever-dynamic intersection of religion, spirituality and sexual orientation.