You may have noticed that there has been a dearth of posts here lately, and plenty of videos. I've been in a slow, evaluative process of where I want to take this piece of the internet in the future as my projects branch out into different areas, so the text has not been flowing as much. I'm not going to make any promises, but I do think the other things I'm working on are a worthwhile alternative!
Now to the point. I've been working on a couple of podcasts these days, one with my friend Emma, who you may know from me promoting her (relatively) newfound YouTube channel or otherwise linking to her. We will announce that when it's up and ready, but today I wanted to draw your attention to another podcast I'm working on with my friend Aneesh, aka Neeshi Minaj, an LGBT and pop culture-oriented podcast called Bottom of the Mainstream.
We're still working out the kinks in our web setup, but we've got our mics ready and the publishing taken care of! Each Monday we're releasing new episodes to talk about important LGBT issues, current events and projects, pop culture happenings, and much more. We want to take the caricature out of all things queer while still staying true to our roots, crossing all the intersections we can along the way. You can subscribe to our episodes on iTunes or by following our site on Tumblr, where you can also leave us questions and comments that we will be excited to answer in each episode.
Now to the point. I've been working on a couple of podcasts these days, one with my friend Emma, who you may know from me promoting her (relatively) newfound YouTube channel or otherwise linking to her. We will announce that when it's up and ready, but today I wanted to draw your attention to another podcast I'm working on with my friend Aneesh, aka Neeshi Minaj, an LGBT and pop culture-oriented podcast called Bottom of the Mainstream.
We're still working out the kinks in our web setup, but we've got our mics ready and the publishing taken care of! Each Monday we're releasing new episodes to talk about important LGBT issues, current events and projects, pop culture happenings, and much more. We want to take the caricature out of all things queer while still staying true to our roots, crossing all the intersections we can along the way. You can subscribe to our episodes on iTunes or by following our site on Tumblr, where you can also leave us questions and comments that we will be excited to answer in each episode.
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