Who's Gonna Be There?

Who's Gonna Be There?
Podcast Description
A culture podcast by two introverts that explores queer life in Nashville and the South, politics, and the arts.
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Content Themes
Focuses on queer identity, local culture, and social issues with episodes discussing Nashville Pride, the impact of the American caste system on friendships, and the complexities of pinkwashing in the NFL, alongside personal anecdotes and interviews that reflect the hosts' unique perspectives on life in the South.

A culture podcast by two introverts that explores queer life in Nashville and the South, politics, and the arts.
Our hosts revisit The Biggest Loser and the new documentary Fit for TV—but first, Jillian Michaels. Who is she and has she always been an asshole? They trace her journey from TBL to the alt-right. Blake and Kashif reflect on the return of the Presidential Fitness Test and what new moral panic it signals. Protein-mania, anti-fatness, and gym memberships.
Show Notes:
• “You Just Need to Lose Weight”: And 19 Other Myths About Fat People by Aubrey Gordon
• The Body Is Not An Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love by Sonya Renee Taylor
• Maintenance Phase Podcast
• “The Soft American” by JFK (Sports Illustrated 1960)
• 2009 Class Action Lawsuit Against Jillian Michaels
• Diahann Carroll on disregarding racist beliefs (1:09)
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About the show:
A culture podcast by two insufferable queer introverts in the South who really need to know who’s gonna be there before they commit to anything.
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