Bad Queers

Matching Tattoos is Sex | Episode 268

Shana & Kris Season 1 Episode 268

This week, we break down the political mess around the Epstein files, celebrate this year’s Emmy noms (shoutout to Natasha Rothwell!), and run through our current watchlists—from Ironheart to Netflix's Trainwreck series.  In Am I A Bad Queer?, we talk group chat burnout, queer TikTok fatigue, and leaving your homophobic husband. Plus, The Ultimatum wants to know: what is lesbian sex—and did Mel and Dayna actually do something.

Shoutouts:

Kris: Outdoor Afro - Where Black people and nature meet!

This nonprofit organization reconnects Black people to our lands, water, and wildlife through outdoor education, recreation, and conservation. You can download their app in the app store and Follow on IG: @outdoorafro


Shana:
The Same Difference - Documentary (2015) A compelling documentary about lesbians who discriminate against other lesbians based on gender roles. Director Nneka Onuorah (who has been on the pod!) takes an in-depth look at the internalized hetero-normative gender roles that have become all too familiar within the African American lesbian and bisexual community. Follow on IG @thesamedifferencedoc


Episode Notes:
1:13 - Queer Urban Dictionary 
2:54 - Category is: Epstein files
8:35 - Category is: Emmy nominations
15:47 - Category is: What are we watching? 
30:21 - Am I A Bad Queer?
45:02 - Bad Queer Opinions
53:55 - Shoutouts


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