
Tracks of Our Queers Podcast
1) John Benjamin Hickey, actor and director
Tony Award-winning actor and director John Benjamin Hickey joins me on Tracks of Our Queers. From his breakout role in Terrence McNally's Love! Valour! Compassion! to his devastating turn in Larry Kra...Show More
2) William Yang, photographer and artist
William Yang is one of Australia’s most vital storytellers. For over five decades, he's documented queer life in Sydney -- its parades, parties, politics, and people -- through photography, performanc...Show More
3) Kate Pierson of the B-52s, singer songwriter
Kate Pierson is a founding member of the B-52s: The World's Greatest Party Band, and a beacon for weirdos and queer-does since the late 70s. After decades of collaborating with the likes of Iggy Pop,...Show More
4) Voice note from Andy – I'd love your thoughts!
I'm trying something new, and treating you, like I treat my long-suffering friends and family, to a quick voice note. If you can't be bothered to listen, the summary is... please email or DM me your ...Show More
5) Sabah Choudrey, activist
Sabah Choudrey is an award-winning, reluctant activist. He's also an author, youth worker, Pride organiser, Saturday morning Fun Run participant – the list is exhausting, but they somehow found time f...Show More
6) Rhys Nicholson, comedian
Rhys Nicholson is a comedian, actor, and judge on Drag Race Down Under. They began their stand-up journey in their teens, with regular train rides to Sydney’s open mic evenings, before launching onto ...Show More
7) Episode 50 with Peppermint
Peppermint joins me for our 50th episode. A mainstay of 00s New York nightlife, Peppermint burst onto the global queer scene as a finalist in RuPaul's Drag Race's ninth season. Soon after, she became...Show More
8) Eric Schnall, author
Eric Schnall is a Broadway producer and author from New York. Eric grew up attending Broadway productions with his parents, leading to a professional career which saw him driving critically-lauded sho...Show More
9) Chloe Petts, comedian
Chloe Petts is a *very* funny comedian from the UK. Her work is littered with brilliant examples of what I think of as 'soft' activism – she skilfully endears audiences with her warmth, before a one-...Show More
10) Margaret Cho, entertainer
Margaret Cho. Period. A groundbreaking comedian, actor, musician, and advocate, Margaret Cho has been smashing barriers and ceilings in entertainment since the early 1990s. She's a massive queero of m...Show More