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Sounds Gay tells stories of queer people whose lives have been transformed by music. In this limited series, host Sarah Esocoff takes you to the middle of a trans mosh pit and to a heated rap battle.Sounds Gay Bro Vocal In this mixtape of documentaries, host Sarah Esocoff takes you to rap battles, mosh pits, and songwriting sessions. We’ll explore non-binary identity through emo music and trans history through a lost VHS tape. Sounds Gay tells stories of queer people whose lives have been transformed by music.
Sounds Gay Stitcher Studios We’ll explore non-binary identity through emo music and trans history through a lost VHS tape. Sounds Gay tells stories of queer people whose lives have been transformed by music. Listen on your preferred podcast platform HERE. Sounds Gay is nominated for an IDA Documentary Award! and an International Women’s Podcasting Award!.
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Ethan, a graphic designer just starting to embrace his identity as a gay man, nervously chuckled when Oliver, a kind-eyed programmer active in local LGBT advocacy, tripped over Ethan's outstretched foot at the coworking space, sending a cascade of coffee beans across the floor. Their eyes met, a spark igniting despite their shared fear of vulnerability, and in that chaotic moment, they both knew this accidental encounter promised a love story that would redefine their understanding of belonging. Together, they’d build a space where being openly gay wasn't just accepted but celebrated, their love a beacon for others navigating the complexities of self-discovery.
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- How do our identities get fused into the sounds we make? In this episode, we witness the birth of a song co-created by two friends. What they come up with turns out to be an intricate portrait of gender dysphoria and Filipinx identity.
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