Kristen and Harrison discuss recent developments in U.S. politics, focusing on the release of emails from the Epstein estate and their implications for former President Donald Trump. The conversation explores the potential end of the government shutdown linked to the release of these emails, Trump's alleged connections with Epstein, and the broader societal reactions. They also touch on a positive story about a farm that rescues gay sheep and a group of female veterans running for Congress under the name 'Hellcats'. The episode reflects on the complexities and challenges of contemporary political scandals and the media's role in shaping public perception.
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Kristen and Harrison discuss recent developments in U.S. politics, focusing on the release of emails from the Epstein estate and their implications for former President Donald Trump. The conversation explores the potential end of the government shutdown linked to the release of these emails, Trump's alleged connections with Epstein, and the broader societal reactions. They also touch on a positive story about a farm that rescues gay sheep and a group of female veterans running for Congress under the name 'Hellcats'. The episode reflects on the complexities and challenges of contemporary political scandals and the media's role in shaping public perception.
Provincetown’s Bear Week winds down, but Kristen and Harrison are just getting started. They unpack everything from the shifting body politics of queer spaces (and yes, a little bit of dark room etiquette) to the latest drama in the WNBA, expansion teams, and the big money shaping women’s sports.Then, the tone shifts as they honor the life and legacy of queer poet Andrea Gibson, reflecting on what it means to live openly, vulnerably, and loudly. Finally, they dive into the shocking end of Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, connecting the dots between media power, political influence, and how corporations silence voices that speak truth to power.It’s part messy queer joy, part cultural deep dive, and all Queer Times.
Queer Times
Kristen and Harrison discuss recent developments in U.S. politics, focusing on the release of emails from the Epstein estate and their implications for former President Donald Trump. The conversation explores the potential end of the government shutdown linked to the release of these emails, Trump's alleged connections with Epstein, and the broader societal reactions. They also touch on a positive story about a farm that rescues gay sheep and a group of female veterans running for Congress under the name 'Hellcats'. The episode reflects on the complexities and challenges of contemporary political scandals and the media's role in shaping public perception.