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Gayest Episode Ever

Drew Mackie & Glen Lakin / TableCakes Productions

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Back in the day, a major sitcom doing a gay episode was a big deal. A proper gay episode would get headlines, but it would get the attention of two young guys who were still figuring things out — sexuality-wise and culture-wise. Gayest Episode Ever has screenwriter Glen Lakin and stay-at-home journalist Drew Mackie going through the great and not-so-great gay episodes of sitcoms past.
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Join us as we navigate the winding trails of the Christian life, be it through sunny peaks or shadowy valleys. Dishing out heartfelt chinwags that might make you squirm a tad, they’re always anchored firm in the Good Book’s wisdom. Leaning over our squared round table, we engage in discussions that are as sincere as a child’s first prayer, occasionally veering into territory that’ll have you giggling, blushing, or scratching your noggin. With hearts on their sleeves, we do our best to echo t ...
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Hello my friends, and welcome back to yet another episode of I Love Being Sober brought to you by Camelback Recovery - a proud partner to the most effective way to achieve long term recovery without the pain and suffering and high cost of multiple stints in detox, rehabs, and sober living homes. My name is Tim Westbrook and I am the CEO and Founder of Camelback Recovery here in the always sunny and always sober Scottsdale, Arizona where my team and I over the course of many years have helped ...
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"This Day In Weather History" is a daily podcast from The Weather Network that features unique and informative stories written and produced by host Chris Mei. Weather happens every day. It can be sunny, cloudy, stormy or maybe just unsettled, but it is always happening! It’s when severe weather strikes that it captures the attention of those affected…and the imagination of everyone else who follows the story. So it is with good reason to expect that after over a century of news and weather i ...
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Exhausted by negativity? Start a ripple of positivity. In each episode host Lisa Hylton, Chief Positivity Officer, shares three things that have brightened her day. Then her guest shares three things that have brightened theirs. Let’s increase positivity and make some waves!
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The Travel is Real is a podcast about hearing captivating stories from adventures abroad. Each guest on the episode reveals an experience which occurred while traveling, backpacking, or living abroad. These stories range from fun, comedic, risqué, to bizarre, gross, harrowing or horrific. As long as the if the narrative is intriguing, I want to hear it! Typically if an interview revolves around an arduous, dangerous, or harrowing narrative, the guest and I will give advice and tips, so liste ...
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“Pranks for the Memories” (September 18, 1991) and “Beetlebones” (September 27, 1991) Sure, we’ve all thought more about Beetlejuice in the last few weeks than we have in the last few decades, but we come to you today not to discuss the sequel film but the animated spinoff. Henry Giardina returns to explain why this more kid-friendly version of the…
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Guess who's back? Back again. Jenny's back. Tell a friend! Forget Slim Shady, we’ve got Jenny "the Jet" Tucker taking the reins again. This time, Jenny spills the beans on her surgery saga and the wisdom she picked up along the way. Buckle up, because from there, it’s a wild ride straight into the crew's very first fiery debate about politics, don'…
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“Mac Finds His Pride” (November 7, 2018) Twelve seasons in, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia stopped giving Mac the Smithers treatment and let him be gay, but it’s the season thirteen finale we’re talking about because it highlights Mac’s sexuality without making jokes, at least for the third act. The episode received wide praise, but did it also …
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With Jen on the mend, the boys are muddling through without her, unsupervised. It’s a bummer, but they’re keeping the podcast vibes going! Henry’s buzzing about his church's new vibe, though he’s not shy about the ouch-factor. The guys make their way through a not so smooth transition into how easy it is to get too big for your spiritual britches a…
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Welcome to the wild and wacky world of "Jared Strikes Again!" Yes, folks, there are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and our very own Jared mixing it up with his shenanigans. Oh yes, you know it’s no joke—Jared is back at it, showing us exactly what NOT to do in the latest riotous installment of Mr. Morland’s misadventures! In this episode,…
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Today's episode is seriously no laughing matter, but hey, we’re gonna have some fun with it anyway! We kick off with Henry, who’s on a mission to channel his inner mom—talk about role models, right? Then, buckle up because Carrie, Gabe’s better half, finds herself in a high-altitude debate with an atheist mid-flight. Good thing she whispered a quic…
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This is the second-to-last of our summer reruns; new episodes back Sept. 18 on the Patreon feed and Sept. 25 on the main feed! For this one, we're taking a break from looking at the ways that sitcoms advanced American discourse about LGBTQ people and instead gawking at campy 80s fluff — because that is also a thing that is important to gay people. …
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Join our crew as they kick things off with a light-hearted chat about where our consciousness wanders when we're not looking—could Artificial Intelligence have a hand in it, will future generations simply be downloaded into the digital realm of TRON? Don't worry we come back to reality and discuss an even greater question: what does it really mean …
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Yep, we are still in summer reruns — but to return with new episodes in September! This one is out second look at the Showtime sitcom Brothers, which I feel too few listeners know about. Let this episode be your primer, however! And your jumping off point to watching the entire series on YouTube! “It Only Hurts When I’m Gay” (October 25, 1985) On p…
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Terra Holbrook is the founder of TerraVista Retreats in Idaho, a unique healing space dedicated to helping individuals recover from trauma, addiction, and other life challenges. With over two decades of experience as a therapist, Terra specializes in trauma-informed care, focusing on guiding people through the often hidden layers of trauma that can…
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Dive into the wacky world of our podcast where our kooky gang tackles the wild ups and downs of AI—could it actually stop Jared from strolling through those pearly gates unless he catches the next express rapture? Watch them hilariously navigate the fine art of dealing with real live humans right in their faces! And just when you think it can’t get…
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This is a summer rerun of an episode that originally went live in May 2023. We know that no one likes to reflect on how Roseanne used to be awesome, but we get through that emotional baggage as quickly as we can to discuss why Martin Mull's character is openly gay but also tweaks certain gay stereotypes. “The Driver’s Seat” (November 30, 1993) We’r…
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The whole crew is back and raring to go, kicking off our brand new series about hymns—where they come from, the stories behind them, and why they're not just your average Sunday school sing-along. Before we hit those heavenly notes, Henry’s here with a hilarious lesson on how NOT to drive to church on Sunday mornings. And trusty Gabe is playing the…
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This is a summer rerun of an episode that originally went live in May 2023. It's good even if you think you don't care about Green Acres, we swear! “What’s in a Name?” (February 16, 1966) On a show all about the zany inhabitants of Hooterville, Ralph Monroe (Mary Grace Canfield) stands out because the most unusual thing about her is her name. She w…
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Get ready to buckle up and dive into some high-octane banter because the guys have snagged a super special guest for today's show! And guess what? She's sticking with us even through the goofy antics at the start. We're talking about none other than Suzie Garcia, who's flipping the script on us! Formerly a Jehovah's Witness, Suzie's here to spill t…
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“The New Girl” (September 19, 1992) Tori Scott is more than just the mysterious seventh Bayside High student who exists in a fractured Saved by the Bell timeline in which Jessie and Kelly don’t exist. She’s also really gay in the tradition of Jo from The Facts of Life, and not only because Leanna Creel, the actress who played Tori, came out in real…
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Jared's gotten a bit trigger-happy with his new discovery! And Rachel Stroud from the upcoming podcast "3MPH," is popping in for a surprise visit! The gang tackles the gritty challenge of getting back up after rolling off the rails of the crazy train of life, metaphorically speaking, of course. Digging into what happens when they tumble? Tune in as…
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Leading up to our return in September, we are doing summer reruns, which is our way of repurposing episodes that with a little configuring (and retitling) might get more listens than they got back in the day. First up: Mama's Family! And next week, you'll be getting a full-fledged new episode about Saved by the Bell! Enjoy! “There Is Nothing Like t…
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Hey, folks! Roll up, roll up! As our crew moseys on back to the homestead, bam—Jared's eagle eyes catch a sneaky bum print on his favorite chair! Could it be THE Goldilocks who dared disturb his seat's sacred groove? That's right, folks, there's a seat-stealer among us! The gang just can't stop yapping about the newest edition to the family—the "Si…
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On today’s laid-back chat, the crew dives into why taking a breather isn’t just nice—it’s a must! You heard it right, even our podcast champions need to power down and juice up their hero vibes. That said, as we carve into the meaty matter of the day: the faith aspect of our grand adventure. Sure, we all agree that having knowledge and wisdom is a …
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It’s just another manic Monday, folks! The gang are tying themselves into knots to make sure that the Doc, our unsung hero, doesn’t get bogged down again and cause another no-show. Speaking of the Doc, Henry Mo spills the beans on just how much the Doc juggles behind the scenes. With Jared missing in action, the sibling-trio tackles the buzzing top…
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Gabe and Jared take over while Henry and Jenny are on vacation. Instead of the usual teasing, they share a heart-to-heart, with Gabe opening up about his marriage tensions and Jared offering some on-the-fly marriage wisdom. The duo then dives into the biblical story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery, exploring deep themes like grace, mercy,…
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“Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing” (March 31, 2015) In its sixth and final season, Community decided to explore the series-long running joke about Dean Pelton’s mysterious, complex sexuality. Henry Gilbert once again joins us to discuss how the dean is not actually gay — he may be a pansexual imp, after all — but in forcing him to pick a tidy labe…
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Right off the bat, Henry throws a zinger, but Jen is quick on the draw and swats it down with her trusty fly swatter. Meanwhile, Jared can’t shake off his grumpiness after discovering someone's been fiddling with his mic. And that’s just the first 2 minutes! As the laughter fades, the gang winds down with some mellow vibes. Jared gets personal, sha…
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“Drew’s Brother” (November 19, 1997) We finally did it! We not only found the perfect guest for this episode — writer, performer and UCB alum Joan Ford — but we also got the chance to tell the world that The Drew Carey Show deserves to live it. It’s not only the most successful Friends clone but also the only one that sustained a whole series about…
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“You will believe without a doubt, you will achieve what others doubt.” That is a quote from my guest today, Tony Grebmeier. Tony built up a multimillion-dollar business in ShipOffers, which was ranked as one of Inc. 5000's fastest-growing private companies in the U.S., all while battling addiction with drugs and alcohol. Tony's determination and r…
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Oh, you heard it here first, folks! The rumors are true—TTW is expecting a brand-new sister podcast! It's all thanks to our beloved Rachel Stroud, a true sister in spirit and faith. Rachel will spill the beans about her journey with her tribe as they launch this new podcast. She’s ready to dive deep into how the whole adventure started. But wait! B…
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“The Censors,” (April 10, 1980) James L. Brooks followed up the hit Taxi with another workplace ensemble that skewed decidedly fancier: The Associates featured a young and unknown Martin Short among a group of fresh hires at a Wall Street law firm. The show didn’t work and is almost forgotten today. But its second-to-last episode did feature a trip…
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