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Ep. 227: From Rio to LA: Brazilian Dancer Dani Ke'lly on Samba, Survival & Reinvention

34 min · 28. Mai 2026
Episode Ep. 227: From Rio to LA: Brazilian Dancer Dani Ke'lly on Samba, Survival & Reinvention Cover

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Zach sits down with the electric Dani Kelly — Brazilian dancer, entrepreneur, podcast host, and force of nature who traded Rio de Janeiro for Los Angeles over 25 years ago and never looked back. Dani's story starts at age five, watching Bolshoi ballerinas on Brazilian TV and dragging her mom to audition after audition. She trained at one of Brazil's most prestigious ballet schools, mastered everything from jazz to Afro to hip hop — and then at 16, saw her first samba show, and everything changed. From there, Dani built Oya Brasil Samba Show, touring the world and bringing Brazilian carnival culture to stages in Las Vegas, Hong Kong, and beyond — all before social media existed. She shares what it was like to hustle in a pre-Instagram world and why she eventually stepped away from performing to protect her joy. Today, Dani runs Creation Studios in LA — a space for podcasters, content creators, and events — and hosts her own podcast, Be Live with Dani Ke'lly, where she spotlights immigrant stories, artists, and the people who inspire her. Her advice for aspiring podcasters? Two words: be real. In this episode: * Growing up in Rio and training at Brazil's top ballet school * Falling in love with samba at 16 and founding Oya Brasil Samba Show * Touring the world before social media — and how she made it work * Why she stepped away from professional dancing (and why it was the right call) * Creation Studios: building a home for podcasters and creators in LA * Be Live with Dani Ke'lly and the big guests she's keeping secret for now * Her no-BS advice for anyone starting a podcast Connect with Dani Ke'lly: Be Live with Dani Kelly —https://www.instagram.com/belivewithdanikellyy/  [https://www.instagram.com/belivewithdanikellyy/] Podcast song by SIXFOOT 5: https://www.sixfoot5prod.com [https://www.sixfoot5prod.com]  Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977  [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977 ] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Episode Ep. 240: Are You Actually Happy — Or Just Busy? | The Gay Bit: Take 10 Cover

Ep. 240: Are You Actually Happy — Or Just Busy? | The Gay Bit: Take 10

Are you actually happy — or just really good at staying distracted? In this week's Gay Bit, Zach gets real about the difference between being busy and being fulfilled, the noise we use to drown out our own thoughts, and why slowing down might be the most radical thing you can do right now. Zach explores how full calendars, constant plans, and social media highlight reels can mask a deeper emptiness — and shares his own honest self-audit, from skipping concerts he bought tickets for months ago to his husband Andrew calling him "busy drag queen" for building a cat scratcher mid-episode of Euphoria. In this episode:   The viral "are you happy?" TikTok format — and why the answers hit so hard Why busyness is easy, and fulfillment takes actual intention Social life in the LGBTQ+ community vs. straight couples with kids The friend who can't sit in silence — and what she said that stuck with Zach Andrew's "activity vs. dinner" divide and their new rule about buying local concert tickets FOMO, overthinking, and the song that won't leave your head at 2am Dr. Bradley Nelson's work on emotional energy and trauma What it actually means to come back to yourself   Connect with Zach: 🌐 everythinganyanythingpodcast.com 📸 Instagram: @TheRealZachRe [https://www.instagram.com/therealzachre/] Everything & Anything…and a Bit Gay — new episodes weekly. Subscribe so you never miss a Gay Bit Friday. Podcast song by SIXFOOT 5: https://www.sixfoot5prod.com [https://www.sixfoot5prod.com]  Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977  [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977 ] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Episode Ep. 239: He Talks to His Late Wife Every Day — And She Wrote a Book With Him Cover

Ep. 239: He Talks to His Late Wife Every Day — And She Wrote a Book With Him

Tim Bair is the author of Ever Near, a memoir and spiritual account of his ongoing relationship with his late wife Marilyn, who passed away from gastric cancer in 2017. Beginning just one week after her death, Tim began hearing Marilyn's voice — first audibly during a walk, then through what became a practice of writing letters together. That collection of letters, now numbering over 400, forms the foundation of his book series. In this episode, Tim talks about how their bond transcended physical life, how Marilyn helped him through years of chronic pain from a spinal injury, and what she has shared about her experience on the other side — including teaching classes in the spirit realm on how to communicate with living loved ones. Tim also offers a gentle framework for anyone who has lost someone: starting with grief, moving toward nostalgia, and simply allowing the possibility that connection might continue. Ever Near is available on Amazon. Tim is currently working on his second book in the series. https://a.co/d/08eLmOkq Podcast song by SIXFOOT 5: https://www.sixfoot5prod.com [https://www.sixfoot5prod.com]  Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977  [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977 ] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

11. Juni 202644 min
Episode Ep. 238: Surviving My Mother's Cult: Peggy on Escape, Trauma & Finding Your Voice Cover

Ep. 238: Surviving My Mother's Cult: Peggy on Escape, Trauma & Finding Your Voice

Peggy is the author of Surviving the Family Kingdom: A Memoir of Growing Up in a Mom's Cult, Escaping and Reclaiming a Life, available now on Amazon. A psychotherapist of more than 20 years specializing in trauma, she sat down with Zach to talk through her extraordinary story — from the violent men and instability of her early childhood, to the gradual systematic indoctrination that began around age 11, to the "domino effect" that finally collapsed the kingdom when she walked away. We get into the four trauma responses (and why children most often "fawn"), the lasting toll of chronic cortisol stress on the body, deprogramming from beliefs about destiny and demons, radical acceptance, forgiveness, and what it meant for Peggy to raise her own children with a voice she was never allowed to have. If you've ever survived a controlling environment — a cult, an abusive relationship, a toxic family — this one is for you. 📖 Get the book: Surviving the Family Kingdom on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Surviving-Family-Kingdom-Escaping-Reclaiming-ebook/dp/B0GMKLM4FW [https://www.amazon.com/Surviving-Family-Kingdom-Escaping-Reclaiming-ebook/dp/B0GMKLM4FW]  💬 Leave a comment and tell us what you think — and please leave Peggy a review on Amazon. Podcast song by SIXFOOT 5: https://www.sixfoot5prod.com [https://www.sixfoot5prod.com]  Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977  [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977 ] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

9. Juni 202650 min
Episode Ep. 237: Grant Ginder: New Baby, New Book & Aging as a Gay Man | So Old, So Young Cover

Ep. 237: Grant Ginder: New Baby, New Book & Aging as a Gay Man | So Old, So Young

Grant Ginder is the author of six novels, including The People We Hate at Weddings (adapted into the 2024 film starring Kristen Bell and Ben Platt) and his latest, So Old, So Young — a story that drops in on six college friends across five parties over twenty years. A University of Pennsylvania grad and former Washington speechwriter, Grant now teaches in the MFA program at NYU. In this episode: * Welcoming baby Celia via surrogacy — and the woman who made it possible * How Frankie the dog became the world's gentlest big… er, little-sister supervisor * The So Old, So Young structure: five parties, twenty years, six friends * Writing (and wanting to burn) his first novel at 23 after a brutal breakup * The millennial reckoning with homeownership, kids, and the markers of "real" adulthood * Sipping gin and tonics through a Watch What Happens Live taping with Erika Jayne and Elizabeth Perkins * The Long Island Railroad wine binge that birthed The People We Hate at Weddings * Meeting husband Mac (and the handshake that almost killed it) * Phones, performance culture, and why we were "so lucky" to grow up offline 📚 Grab So Old, So Young — https://www.grantginder.com [https://www.grantginder.com]  🏳️‍🌈 Catch Grant at East End Books in Provincetown this September, including an event with John Glenn for his queer Arthurian retelling The Lost Book of Lancelot. CHAPTER MARKERS / TIMESTAMPS 00:00  Welcome — meet author Grant Ginder 00:30  Surprise! A brand-new baby (not a horse) 02:58  The surrogacy journey & their "hero" surrogate 05:31  So Old, So Young — the book 06:00  Getting tipsy on Watch What Happens Live 08:45  Five parties, twenty years: the book's structure 11:35  Laguna Beach to UPenn to speechwriting 13:00  Writing a novel at 23 after his first heartbreak 14:41  "How did I get to 40?" — the passage of time 17:50  Why millennials hit adulthood differently 20:36  The People We Hate at Weddings 21:55  Four bottles of wine & the train ride that started it all 23:48  The 2024 movie (Kristen Bell & Ben Platt) 24:08  Meeting husband Mac — and the dreaded handshake 29:11  Phones, performance & a Swedish Lapland digital detox 31:40  How Frankie the dog took to baby Celia 32:54  What's next: new book + a September in P-Town Podcast song by SIXFOOT 5: https://www.sixfoot5prod.com [https://www.sixfoot5prod.com]  Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977  [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977 ] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

8. Juni 202641 min
Episode Ep. 236: Where Did the Rainbows Go? The Truth About Corporate Pride Cover

Ep. 236: Where Did the Rainbows Go? The Truth About Corporate Pride

The rainbow flags are missing this June — and the silence is telling. In this Pride Month episode, Zach goes deep on rainbow washing (a.k.a. rainbow capitalism): what it is, where it came from, how it took over Pride, and why corporations are now retreating in record numbers. From the 1969 Stonewall riots to Subaru's coded 1990s lesbian marketing, from the Bud Light and Target blowups of 2023 to the six-figure sponsorship shortfalls hitting New York, San Francisco, and Seattle Pride right now — this is the honest conversation about what corporate Pride was really about, what we lose when it leaves, and why this painful moment might be the most clarifying one our community has had in decades. Because Pride didn't start as a party. It started as a protest. And it's finding its way back. ⏱️ Chapters  00:00 Where did all the rainbow flags go?  02:00 Stonewall: Pride started as a riot, not a party  03:30 How corporate America got into Pride  07:00 What rainbow washing actually is  09:30 The 2023 turning point: Bud Light & Target  13:00 The 2026 numbers: a staggering corporate retreat  15:00 The community fights back: Twin Cities Pride  18:00 What real allyship actually looks like  19:00 Where this leaves us Podcast song by SIXFOOT 5: https://www.sixfoot5prod.com [https://www.sixfoot5prod.com]  Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977  [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977 ] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

7. Juni 202620 min