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Warped Tour Feels Bi with Becca Grischow

52 min · 14. mai 2026
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Break out your Vans + Hot Topic because today we're talking about THE one and only Warped TourđŸ€˜(cue nostalgia). With the help of queer romance author Becca Grischow, a self-described "writer of books for Warped Tour bisexuals," we unpack the queer overtones / undertones of the longest-running traveling music festival in North America, the skateboard / emo aesthetic, pop punk music in all of its queer-coded complexities, Becca's theory of "the sapphic meridian" that builds off of comedian Chris Fleming's theory of Girlos, and which songs were our own personal queer anthems. Get ready to head-bang your way through this episode, bi babes (especially when Amanda sings Fall Out Boy).

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Break out your Post-it's + matching blue and pink fits đŸ©·đŸ©” bi babes, and get ready for an episode in honor of the groundbreaking 1997 sleepover staple: Romy and Michele's High School Reunion and its subsequent off-Broadway musical adaptation. Joined by THE Heather Mooney of Romy & Michele: The Musical, Jordan Kai Burnett, we unpack the non-traditional, queer-coded friendship at the center of the story (two high femmes obsessed with one another), Jordan's experience playing Heather Mooney in the musical adaptation, Lisa Luder's iconic white suit, bicon Alan Cumming, why Amanda has never been to her high school reunion, and Erin's theory that this movie was a David Lynch favorite. Throw on Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" and grab Sandy Frink + your high femme bff as we dance our way through this queer-coded classic.

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 MEAN GIRLS 👑🐝 Joined by Jamie Lotfus, Emmy-nominated comedy writer, NYT bestselling author, and Webby-winning host of the podcast The Bechdel Cast, we unpack "weird brunette on hot blonde crime," which characters feel the most queer and queer-coded (spoiler: there's more than you think!), The Plastics' high femme fashion, the iconic choreographed "Jingle Bell Rock" sequence, the Regina George / Janis Ian lore that's fueled decades-long discourse in the queer community, and the time Jamie really DID make out with a hotdog on stage. Get in, bi babes, we're diving into the eternal queer appeal of Mean Girls. 💕

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