• He's Golden, Girls
    Mar 26 2025

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    Julio (Gen Z) bravely and perhaps foolishly dares to peek into the mind of his roommate Daniel (Gen X) as they celebrate the 25th anniversary of Daniel's 25th birthday. Yes, it happens to even the best of us - Daniel is celebrating his golden birthday at 50 years old! The two discuss what it was like being a kid in the olden times, coming to terms with being gay during the height of the AIDS epidemic, finding a tribe as an adult, and so much more.

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    44 mins
  • A Woman's Touch
    Mar 19 2025

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    In honor of Women's Appreciation Month, gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) invite longtime friend Jody (Millenial) to talk about her life as an LGBTQ+ ally and an elementary school teacher in Texas. They discuss Jody's experiences as an educator preparing for gun violence and ICE raids, as well as her love for the gay community.

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    37 mins
  • Falling Into Temptation
    Mar 12 2025

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    Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) spill the tea on their greatest temptations - from boys to illicit substances to good old fashioned gossip. They share stories about their struggles with these and other common temptations, as well as methods to combat and overcome these often sinister seductions.

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    36 mins
  • Is He Boyfriend Material?
    Mar 5 2025

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    Since they're both dipping their toes in the dating scene, gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) share their top five questions to ask when seriously dating someone in order to feel out if he's truly boyfriend material. They also discuss their icons of the week, the Zelensky vs. Trump/Vance battle, English as the "official" U.S. language, and the online portal with unsettling reminders of 1950s' McCarthyism, enddei.ed.gov.

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    43 mins
  • Going the Distance
    Feb 26 2025

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    After successfully completing his first marathon, Julio (Gen Z) and roommate Daniel (Gen X) discuss apply the practices of enduring a successful long distance run to tackling life, in general, but particularly during trying times. They also talk about the United States' new self-proclaimed king, a disturbing display at the happiest place on Earth, and the uprising against GOP rhetoric at town halls in right-leaning districts.

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    48 mins
  • Breaking the Cycle with Angel Rivera
    Feb 19 2025

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    Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) welcome adult superstar Angel Rivera to the pod to discuss mental health, addiction, and therapy. Angel shares his story on entering the adult business, how it helped fuel his addictions, and what it took to begin breaking free of those vices after several years. He also talks about his past with Joey Mills as an adult super couple and how he views their breakup today.

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    53 mins
  • The (Em)path Forward
    Feb 12 2025

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    With the hashtag "leaving MAGA" trending on social media, gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) discuss the motivations behind right-leaning voters abandoning newly elected President Trump. They theorize that while many Democratic voters are more community-minded when it comes to elections, Republicans seem to often vote solely for their own interests. Is it a question of empathy and, if so, how does one become more empathetic and teach those traits to others?

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    43 mins
  • Stand Proud
    Feb 5 2025

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    Only two weeks into Trump's second term, gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) are combating the chaos, fear, and exhaustion with suggestions on how to stand proud against efforts to wipe away the LGBTQ community and other minority groups' existence. They also discuss the similarities of the current U.S. regime's attack on information to that which occurred in Germany in the 1930s, and what we can do to fight it.

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    47 mins