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  • Carlton Wilborn, life coach and former Madonna dancer
    Sep 30 2024

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    42 Min.
  • Fenton Bailey, producer and co-creator of RuPaul's Drag Race
    Sep 24 2024

    Fenton Bailey is a co-founder of production studio World of Wonder, the home of RuPaul's Drag Race.

    Together with Randy Barbato, Fenton has creatively collaborated with RuPaul since the mid-80s, helping birth his albums, imagery, VH1 chat show, even directing the iconic "Supermodel" music video, before launching the queer cultural juggernaut that is Drag Race in 2009. Over 25 international variations are currently airing around the world.

    Fenton joins me for the first episode of Season 4 to discuss an enormous list of tracks that have soundtracked his queer life. I hope you enjoy the chat!

    Further reading:

    • Follow Fenton on Instagram
    • Learn more about the Drag Defence Fund
    • Purchase Fenton's book on the phenomenon of television, ScreenAge
    • Check out Nelson Sullivan's video archive on YouTube

    The other bits:

    • Tracks of Our Queers is recorded and edited between Gadigal and Ngarigo land by me, Andy Gott
    • Listen to all of the music discussed in the pod with the Selections from Tracks of Our Queers playlist
    • You can email me with your own queer tracks or guest recommendations at tracksofourqueers@gmail.com
    • Our beautiful artwork is illustrated by Luke Tribe

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    53 Min.
  • Sarah Keyworth, comedian
    Apr 23 2024

    Sarah Keyworth is an award-winning comedian from Nottingham, England, who you may know from Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats, or their own BBC Sounds show, Am I a Boy or a Girl?

    Sarah just won the top prize at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and sat down with me to muse on some of the music that has soundtracked their queer journey, including (but not limited to) Katy Perry, MUNA, and Taylor Swift.

    This is the final episode of Season 3. I'm taking a few months to rest and reset ahead of Season 4, but do enjoy any episodes you've missed in the mean time.

    You can email me thoughts, recommendations, or gay ramblings to tracksofourqueers@gmail.com.

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    46 Min.
  • Brontez Purnell, writer and musician
    Apr 16 2024

    Brontez Purnell is a writer, musician, critic, model, zinemaker, dancer, choreographer, and quite literally, more.

    An Oakland punk by way of Alabama, Brontez has just published his fifth book, 10 Bridges I've Burnt. I'm an enormous admirer of Brontez's writing, and am thrilled to chat about his queer tracks.

    In this conversation, we discuss music by Carol Hahn, Emily's Sassy Lime, and his own musical collaboration with a special friend from his past.

    Links to Brontez online:

    • "I’ve Listened to This Breakup Song a Million Times" in the New York Times
    • Brontez's books on Goodreads
    • The Social Lies on Bandcamp
    • Instagram

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    39 Min.
  • Carl Austin-Behan, RAF veteran
    Apr 9 2024

    Carl Austin-Behan served in the British Royal Air Force from 1991 until 1997, when he was discharged for being openly gay.

    Lauded with honours for services to his country, including a medal for bravery, nonetheless he was ejected from the RAF – simply for choosing not to hide who he was.

    Carl went on to win Mr Gay UK pageants, elections in local government, and the title of Lord Mayor of Manchester (the first to be openly gay).

    We discuss music by Gloria Gaynor, Erasure, and Bronski Beat.

    Carl currently works as a Community Ambassador for the LGBT Foundation. Read about their work here, and follow Carl online here.

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    39 Min.
  • Jenna Suffern, comedian
    Apr 2 2024

    Jenna Suffern is a Sydney-based comedian, producer and writer.

    One half of comedy due Two Queers Walk Into a Bar, a writer and producer for Pedestrian.TV and VICE AU, and the star of her own one-woman show, It's Not Funny, It's Private, Jenna has helped curate a flourishing queer comedy safe space in Sydney and beyond.

    We recorded this conversation live in the studio, on Gadigal land, and had a lot of fun – apologies in advance for the hijinks. We managed to discuss music by Leagues, Janelle Monáe, and G Flip.

    Listen to all previous guest choices in one handy Spotify playlist, Selections from Tracks of Our Queers and follow the pod on Instagram.

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    42 Min.
  • Josh Rivers, cultural worker
    Mar 19 2024

    Josh Rivers is a cultural worker, broadcaster, and the presenter of the conversation series Busy Being Black, a podcast exploring how queer Black folks live "in the fullness of their lives".

    Josh conducts his interviews in a way that allows people to unfold into their vulnerability, leading to inspiring conversations with fascinating guests from across the queer Black spectrum, including HIV activists from 80s London, Anglican priests, and Moud Goba – a guest on one of my favourite Tracks of Our Queers episodes.

    In this conversation, I experience some of Josh’s conversational magic myself, as we discuss the joy of discovering your own taste, welcoming back the little dancing boy that many of us once were, and perhaps most importantly, Beyoncé.

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    38 Min.
  • Tommy Murphy, playwright
    Mar 12 2024

    Tommy Murphy is an award-winning screenwriter and playwright based in Sydney.

    Tommy adapted the Australian queer classic memoir Holding the Man for both stage and screen, while his limited series Significant Others was broadcast on the ABC last year. Most recently, he adapted Nevil Shute's On the Beach for the Sydney Theatre Company.

    We discuss music by Whitney Houston, Olivier Messiaen, and Rufus Wainwright.

    This conversation was recorded at Forbes Street Studios in Sydney. A huge thank you to Anthony Garvin for his support.

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    35 Min.