Hosted by Queer Kentucky Founder and Editor-in-Chief Spencer Jenkins (he/him) and Executive Director Missy Spears (she/they), "My Old Kentucky Homo" Podcast covers the beauty, trauma, and community that is the authentic Queer experience. Join Spencer and Missy as they discuss the true life issues affecting Queers across the country including health, sex, pop culture, substance use, politics, and more.
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Hosted by Queer Kentucky Founder and Editor-in-Chief Spencer Jenkins (he/him) and Executive Director Missy Spears (she/they), "My Old Kentucky Homo" Podcast covers the beauty, trauma, and community that is the authentic Queer experience. Join Spencer and Missy as they discuss the true life issues affecting Queers across the country including health, sex, pop culture, substance use, politics, and more.
On this Episode, Spencer and Sophia had the amazing privilege of sitting down with Rising Appalachian Music Star, Larah Helayne. Larah Helayne's (they/them) sophomore release Good Riddance is a stirring compilation of banjo pop songs heavy with pain and healing. The follow up to their teenage debut Roots, written as a love letter to Appalachia, debuted live Saturday, June 11 at Steam Engine Room in Irvine, Kentucky. The EP release show featuring the single State Line is a love letter of a different sort. You DO NOT want to miss this episode. Their voice is AMAZING. Download their EP and check them out live.
My Old Kentucky Homo
Hosted by Queer Kentucky Founder and Editor-in-Chief Spencer Jenkins (he/him) and Executive Director Missy Spears (she/they), "My Old Kentucky Homo" Podcast covers the beauty, trauma, and community that is the authentic Queer experience. Join Spencer and Missy as they discuss the true life issues affecting Queers across the country including health, sex, pop culture, substance use, politics, and more.