Rated LGBT Radio

Rob Watson hosts an engaged hour of lively conversation on a variety of topics involving the LGBT community. The podcast has been named one of the top 100 best LGBTQ podcasts of 2025, one of the best LGBT podcasts of 2019 by FMPlayer, and one of the ”Top 20 LGBT Podcasts You Must Follow in 2020” by Feedspot.com . (https://blog.feedspot.com/lgbt_podcasts/)

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Episodes

Thursday Jul 08, 2021

The stunt world of television and film is not one populated with queer people of color.  If Tig Fong has their way, that landscape will be changing.
Tig Fong is the Screen Actor's Guild nominated stunt coordinator director who is the first and only queer person of color to break into stunt coordinating in Canada.
Tig's  current projects include NBC’s upcoming series ‘The Lost Symbol,’ FX’s ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ and Amazon’s ‘The Boys.’  Tig’s credits further include stunt coordinating DC’s ‘Titans’ and NBC’s ‘Taken;’ rigging stunts on ‘It,’ and ‘Poltergeist;’ and performing stunts on ‘X-Men: Dark Phoenix,’ ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ and ‘Arrow.’ 
Identifying as Mahu ("third gender"), Tig is an advocate for BIPOC and LBGTQIA+ communities, as well as a creative storyteller who drives stories forward through action. In addition to creating action sequences for film and television, Tig’s goal as a director is to create content that tells the stories of BIPOC and LBGTQIA+ communities to give a voice to underrepresented groups.
With co-host Brody Levesque

Wednesday Jul 07, 2021

Welcome to The Stephanie Gerard Show!   
Tonight, Stephanie interviews acclaimed Tarot Card Reader, Bethany!    
Bethany is a tarot reader and astrologer with over 25 years of experience. Her work is mostly done remotely, which enables her to connect with clients from all over the globe. With a combination of tarot, astrology, and her own personal connections with her clients, she is able to offer her own unique brand of therapy, as well as a wide variety of insight and advice that is unique to each person and their situation.  To book an appointment with Bethany, here is a link to her Facebook page for more information!  Or you can email her direct at:  readingsbybethany@gmail.com.
After Stephanie interviews Bethany, we'll open up the phone lines and you can ask ONE question for free tonight!
To schedule reading with Stephanie - visit her website here!
 

Monday Jun 28, 2021

Looking for a great way to realx on a Sunday night?  Perhaps you're looking for some clarity or healing in your life?  You've found the perfect place to spend an engaging Sunday night with Rebecca Fisk and Stephanie Gerard.
Rebecca and Stephanie are both internationally recognized psychis - each sharing their gifts with you in uniquely different takes!  Call in to ask one question and get two answers!  
Looking for something more private and exclusive?   Book a private reading today by scheduling your very own appointment here:
Rebecca Fisk
Stephanie Gerard
Make sure to mention you heard them on the show for a first time caller listener special!

Thursday Jun 24, 2021

"The Bible condemns homosexuality" is a statement that has demonized, ruined and in some cases, destroyed LGBTQ people for decades.  Opening modern translations of the Bible seem to confirm that statement... there is the word "homosexual" ... and its context is not good.  But.
What if the use of the word was due to a translation mistake?  
A new team of filmmakers have undercovered proof that it in fact WAS a mistake.  
Their upcoming feature length documentary is called 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted a Culture. The documentary is a game changer as it exposes a transformational historical finding from the year 1946, which is the year when the word “homosexual” was mistakenly first introduced in the Bible, due to a mistranslation. This mistranslation would go on to shape theology, history, culture, and politics. 1946 sheds a light on how the misuse of the word “homosexual” has led to elevated condemnation of the LGBTQIA+ community, negative social stigma, and discriminatory legislation. The film features an original score by GRAMMY NOMINEE Mary Lambert (featured on Macklemore’s 2014 hit "Same Love").
Director SHARON "ROCKY" ROGGIO is with us today!  She is the lesbian daughter of an unaffirming pastor and frames her experiences from a unique lens as she works to continue to humanize members of the LGBTQ+ community in the eyes of the public.
With co-host Brody Levesque
 

Monday Jun 21, 2021

Looking for a great way to realx on a Sunday night?  Perhaps you're looking for some clarity or healing in your life?  You've found the perfect place to spend an engaging Sunday night with Rebecca Fisk and Stephanie Gerard.
Rebecca and Stephanie are both internationally recognized psychis - each sharing their gifts with you in uniquely different takes!  Call in to ask one question and get two answers!  
Looking for something more private and exclusive?   Book a private reading today by scheduling your very own appointment here:
Rebecca Fisk
Stephanie Gerard
Make sure to mention you heard them on the show for a first time caller listener special!

Thursday Jun 17, 2021

Today, the Supreme Court , in a unanamous decision, ruled that Philadelphia may not reject a Catholic organization that refused to work with same-sex couples from screening potential foster parents. We will discuss that ruling with our guests, Stephen M. Engel and Timothy S. Lyle.  We will also be talking about their new book DISRUPTING DIGNITY: Rethinking Power and Progress in LGBTQ Lives (NYU Press, June 2021). In the book, they explore how dignity is deployed by different authorities in different ways—and often brandished to marginalize, restrain, and shame members of LGBTQ+ communities.
DISRUPTING DIGNITY explores the concept of Respect versus Respectability, with attention to how the chase for dignity has severed LGBTQ+ communities from the potential of liberated worldmaking.  
Stephen is Professor of Politics and an Affiliated Scholar of the American Bar Foundation. He teaches courses in US constitutional law, American Political Development, and LGBTQ+ politics. He is the author of multiple books including Fragmented Citizens: The Changing Landscape of Gay and Lesbian Lives and American Politicians Confront the Courts: Opposition Politics and Changing Responses to Judicial Power.  Timothy (they/them) is an Assistant Professor of English. They specialize in contemporary African American literature and culture, focusing on the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and disability. They have published work on Tyler Perry in Callaloo and Continuum, on Janet Mock in the College Language Association Journal, Callaloo, and MELUS, and on HIV/AIDS narratives in African American Review and The Journal of West Indian Literature.
With co-host Brody Levesque.

Monday Jun 14, 2021

Looking for a great way to realx on a Sunday night?  Perhaps you're looking for some clarity or healing in your life?  You've found the perfect place to spend an engaging Sunday night with Rebecca Fisk and Stephanie Gerard.
Rebecca and Stephanie are both internationally recognized psychis - each sharing their gifts with you in uniquely different takes!  Call in to ask one question and get two answers!  
Looking for something more private and exclusive?   Book a private reading today by scheduling your very own appointment here:
Rebecca Fisk
Stephanie Gerard
Make sure to mention you heard them on the show for a first time caller listener special!

Thursday Jun 10, 2021

You may know Brandon Kyle Goodman as a powerful social justice advocate from their podcasts and instrgram productions.  Or you may know them from their acting and writing work on some of Netflix's most successful series including "Big Mouth" or the film "Feel the Beat".
Today we talk to Brandon about their one-person stage production "The Latrell Show" with the IAMA Theater Company. The show is billed as a "dark comedy" that explores the mental aerobics of being Black and Queer in America by way of its title character, Latrell Jackson. For black and queer audience members, the show will make them feel seen, validated and heard.  For white and non-black audience members, it is an exceptional tour into the mind of a black queer person and brings all the feelings to the forefront for them to encounter-- maybe for the first time.
With co-host Brody Levesque

Monday Jun 07, 2021

Looking for a great way to realx on a Sunday night?  Perhaps you're looking for some clarity or healing in your life?  You've found the perfect place to spend an engaging Sunday night with Rebecca Fisk and Stephanie Gerard.
Rebecca and Stephanie are both internationally recognized psychis - each sharing their gifts with you in uniquely different takes!  Call in to ask one question and get two answers!  
Looking for something more private and exclusive?   Book a private reading today by scheduling your very own appointment here:
Rebecca Fisk
Stephanie Gerard
Make sure to mention you heard them on the show for a first time caller listener special!

Thursday Jun 03, 2021

Once upon a time there was a boy who sang Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi" for a talent show.  The video of the boy went mega viral, and he found himself in the national spotlight, on the Ellen show, and with a recording contract.  Then it came crashing down.
That was then.  This is now.  Greyson Chance, a proud out singer-songwriter, a fully actualized man and artist, has emerged on the scene.  His voice is exceptional, his music intriguing, exciting and deep.  Following his critically acclaimed album "Portraits", Greyson steps out, post-pandemic with his new song, "Hellboy".
We have both him, and the song, on our show today!  
With co-host Brody Levesque.

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