
Hosted by Tyler and Gabriel · EN

In our final episode, we’re joined by Antonio — artist, animator, and illustrator whose work celebrates the beauty of the human body through hand-drawn art and Post-it sketches.We talk about growing up in Brooklyn, coming out at 21, moving to Los Angeles with nothing but a suitcase, body image, creativity, dating, chosen family, and learning to express yourself through art.Plus: fitness, queer identity, Moira Rose, preserving memories, and why you should probably take the naked photos now.

This week, we’re joined by John Murphy — artist, creative director, and LGBTQ+ advocate.We talk about growing up gay in the South, knowing who you are from a young age, religion, coming out, chosen family, and how queer life has changed across generations. Plus: social media, gay bars, art, community, and why we still feel the need to "come out."

This week, we’re joined by Matt McKenley — creator, actor, and social media personality.We talk about growing up religious, moving to Los Angeles at 16, coming out, acting, creator relationships, heartbreak, and finding yourself after a breakup. Plus: High School Musical, being outed, dating again, and what happens when love becomes content.

This week, we’re joined by Henry — content creator, photographer, and proud Mexican who left his hometown at 17 to chase a different life.We talk about confidence, self-love, family expectations, moving across Mexico, immigration, learning English, building a career online, and believing in yourself before anyone else does.

This week, we’re joined by Cain Culto — artist, musician, and former worship pastor.We talk about growing up evangelical, knowing he was different from a young age, leaving the church, finding chosen family, and building a life through art and self-expression.Plus: religion, queerness, creativity, villains, identity, and becoming the person you were always meant to be.

This week, we’re joined by Love Bailey — artist, performer, designer, and trans icon.We talk about growing up in Temecula, moving to Hollywood at 17, finding chosen family, gender, sexuality, creativity, and building a life through self-expression. Plus: Rocky Horror Picture Show, queer history, politics, AI, and why “sexuality is a frequency.”

This week, we’re joined by Jacob for a conversation about growing up gay in Texas, dating girls while secretly trying to understand yourself, and realizing maybe you can’t hide who you are forever.We talk about denial, family expectations, gym culture, finding queer community, moving across the country, and the weird journey of finally accepting yourself.

Today, we’re joined by Dr. Thomas — psychiatrist and fellow gay man navigating identity, masculinity, relationships, and the pressures that come with growing up queer.We talk about coming out young, trying to fit in, shame, therapy, labels, loneliness, and why so many of us learn to hide parts of ourselves growing up.

This week, we’re joined by Napoleon Jinnies — a Los Angeles Rams cheerleader, dancer, and performer.We talk about growing up bullied for being different, discovering confidence through dance, and becoming the first male NFL cheerleader.Plus: masculinity, social media, auditions, and being “too bright to hide.”

What started as a simple dinner turned into a surprise wedding — but that’s just part of the story.Luiz & Sebas share how they met, how everything unfolded so quickly, and what it’s like building a relationship that didn’t follow any rules. From instant connection to navigating life together, this episode is about love, timing, and trusting something that just feels right.