Slightly Unhinged With Justin Pavis

The Devil of Idaho Falls | Slightly Unhinged with Riley Burrows

1 h 12 min · 29. touko 2026
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In this episode of Slightly Unhinged, Justin sits down with Riley Burrows, a high-glamour, high-energy drag performer whose story is as compelling as the performances themselves. From starting drag at just 13 years old in deeply conservative Idaho to building a full-time career as a traveling entertainer, Riley opens up about identity, ambition, survival, performance, and what it really takes to make drag your whole life. Justin and Riley get into growing up queer in places that were anything but safe, the tension between performance persona and real self, and the very real physical, emotional, and financial labor behind drag as a full-time job. They also talk about Portland, chosen family, favorite local venues, drag community, and the strange, beautiful reality of building a life completely on your own terms. This one is hilarious, brutally honest and full of the kind of perspective that makes Slightly Unhinged feel like more than a podcast. It feels like community. In this episode: * how Riley started drag at 13 * growing up queer in Idaho * being openly visible in conservative spaces * why drag is much harder than people think * the difference between Riley the performer and the person underneath * the challenge of work-life balance in full-time drag * what inspires Riley creatively right now * Portland drag culture and chosen family * favorite venues to perform in Portland * the June tour and producing Sun Valley Pride About the guest Riley Burrows is a full-time traveling drag entertainer originally from Boise, Idaho, now based in Portland. Known for high-energy performances, sharp humor, and serious stage presence, Riley has been performing for over a decade and has built a career touring, producing, and performing across cities while staying rooted in queer community and live performance. Connect with Riley Burrows Instagram: @rileyburrowsofficial [https://www.instagram.com/rileyburrowsofficial/] Riley says Instagram is the best place to keep up with performances and what's happening next. Mentioned in this episode CC Slaughters Website: ccslaughterspdx.com [https://ccslaughterspdx.com/] Instagram: @slaughterspdx [https://www.instagram.com/slaughterspdx] Alberta Street Pub Website: albertastreetpub.com [https://www.albertastreetpub.com/] Instagram: @albertastreetpub [https://www.instagram.com/albertastreetpub] Clinton Street Theater Website: cstpdx.com [https://cstpdx.com/] Instagram: @clinton_street_theater [https://www.instagram.com/clinton_street_theater] Sun Valley Pride Website: Sun Valley Pride [https://visitsunvalley.com/events/sun-valley-pride/] Instagram: @sunvalleypride [https://www.instagram.com/sunvalleypride] Humpin’ Hannah’s Website: humpinhannahs.com [https://www.humpinhannahs.com/] The Balcony Club Website: thebalconyclub.com [https://www.thebalconyclub.com/] Shoutouts Nicole Onoscopi Instagram: @nicoleonoscopi [https://www.instagram.com/nicoleonoscopi/?hl=en] Kharisma with the K Instagram: @kharismakwiththek [https://www.instagram.com/kharismakwiththek/] Sheniqua Volt Instagram: @sheniqua_volt [https://www.instagram.com/sheniqua_volt/] Riley specifically shouts out Nicole, Kharisma, and Sheniqua as queens she loves and respects in the Portland scene. Follow the show Instagram: @slightlyunhingedthepodcast [https://www.instagram.com/slightlyunhingedthepodcast/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Subscribe Follow, like, and subscribe to Slightly Unhinged so you don’t miss upcoming episodes, queer community conversations, and more chaos from Justin’s corner of the world.

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jakson Jesus Camp, Wild Pigs & Gutter Drag | Slightly Unhinged with Shandi Evans kansikuva

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jakson East Coast Drag Queen Exposes Portland Drag Culture | Slightly Unhinged with Monique Michaels kansikuva

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jakson Burnout, Boundaries, and Birding | Slightly Unhinged with Jordyn Jones kansikuva

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