Gay2K: The Podcast

Year One Done And Being Gay Outdoors

1 h 0 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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We are officially ONE YEAR OLD! In this episode, Sarah, Alex, and John Paul sit down to look back at the wild journey, the growth, and the behind-the-scenes process that brought Gay2k to where it is today. Plus, we dive straight into the drama: breaking down the trademark lawsuit between drag activist Pattie Gonia and outdoor giant Patagonia. To wrap things up, we’re sharing our favorite stories, tips, and the absolute joys of queer camping. Grab your sleeping bags!

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