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Sometimes reading isn’t where you are. This collection pulls together podcasts, audio resources, and recorded conversations created by and for LGBTQ+ communities. Whether you want to hear voices that sound like yours or learn something new on a walk, there’s something here worth listening to.

  • Nancy Podcast

    Nancy is a podcast from WNYC Studios that tells personal stories at the intersection of LGBTQ+ identity and everyday life. Created by Kathy Tu and Tobin Low, who are both queer, the show explores what it means to be queer in the world through deeply reported narratives, cultural commentary, and interviews that center real people’s…

  • Queery with Cameron Esposito

    Queery is a long-form interview podcast hosted by comedian and writer Cameron Esposito. Each week, Esposito sits down with a queer guest, usually someone working in entertainment, arts, or culture, for a wide-ranging conversation about their life, identity, and what it means to be queer today. The tone is warm, curious, and deeply personal without…

  • Gender Reveal Podcast

    Gender Reveal is an interview podcast created by Tuck Woodstock that centers trans and nonbinary voices, experiences, and issues. The show covers a wide range of topics including healthcare, policy, identity, relationships, and what it actually feels like to live in a trans or nonbinary body in the world today. It is grounded, politically engaged,…

  • Making Gay History

    Making Gay History is an award-winning podcast that brings LGBTQ+ history to life through archival recordings of the community’s own voices. Created by Eric Marcus, the show draws on decades of interviews originally recorded for his book of the same name, giving listeners direct access to the words of activists, survivors, artists, and everyday people…