Hosted by Miguel And Holly (WHQC) · EN
Kelbin was out in the streets this weekend, Holly scared herself silly, and Miguel needs your Halloween vote!
Frank Uher has worn a lot of hats—property manager, content creator, and now, unapologetically single. Once married to a woman, Frank opens up about his journey to living life as a fully authentic gay man. In this candid conversation, we go past the surface of parties and punchlines to uncover the resilience, growth, and humor that make Frank so much more than meets the eye.
We talked about Taylor Swift, her upcoming marriage; Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's divorce; and Soul Worker Stacy joins to weigh in on both. We also find out why Miguel needs to keep his head down and his mouth shut!
We welcome singer/actor Brett Tomberlin, who hails from Locust, NC. He used to work at a local brewery and now he's starring in movies alongside Rebecca Ferguson. He's also got a new country single out! This one is a must listen.
Find out why Miguel is in a mood today and why Hocus Pocus may not be the cute kids' movie you remember.
A listener asks how to spend quality time with her mom while facing the reality of end-of-life care. I share my own caregiving story, talk about the mix of love, fear, and anger that comes with it, and close with Witchy Wisdom on finding balance in Libra season.
As a hypothetical, we reveal whether we'd be fully open and honest with our autobiographies if we were tasked with writing them today. Would you?
We had an angry caller after hours yesterday! Luckily Miguel recorded the call, and we deconstruct why this man was so angry with us. Also, does hair grow faster as we age?
Holly went out with Miguel this weekend and everyone in the group noticed something she wouldn't stop doing. Kelbin shares his future plans, and Miguel explains why he's ready to SIT.
In this Miguel & Holly Uncensored: Sunday Session, Miguel sits down with independent artist and friend Michael Dearing to talk about his powerful journey and his new album In Front of Everyone. Michael opens up about growing up gay in a Christian household, the struggles of reconciling faith and identity, and how music became his escape and ultimately, his salvation. Now, after producing and releasing his own album, he’s sharing his story and his songs with the world. It’s a raw, inspiring, and heartfelt conversation about authenticity, healing, and the power of music to bring us back to ourselves.