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2/24/24 Queer Voices - Brandon Mack and Tamarie Cooper

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Join me, Bryan Hlavinka, as I sit down with the insightful Brandon Mack to peel back the curtain on the Houston LGBTQ+ Political Caucus's intense endorsement process. Discover the weight such an endorsement carries and the grueling scrutiny candidates endure to secure this emblem of progressive support. We navigate the significance of Dr. Cody Pyke’s historic appointment and the essential healthcare services for incarcerated populations, illuminating the challenges and triumphs of advocacy within the system.
The episode takes a creative turn with Tamarie Cooper, co-founder and artistic director of the Catastrophic Theatre, as we discuss the powerful storytelling and satire in their productions. Explore the resonance of shared human experiences in the play "It Is Magic," and learn how the theater's 'pay what you can' model breaks down barriers to cultural experiences. Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the vibrant world of Houston's drag scene with Catastrophic Theatre's 'This Party is a Drag' gala, a testament to the art form's diversity and expression.
To wrap up, we delve into the evolution of Tamarie Cooper's one-woman shows that blend dance, storytelling, cooking, and live music to create authentic performances that defy traditional theater norms. And don't forget to check out QueerVoices.org for a wealth of information on the people and events we discuss. You'll come away from this episode with a deeper understanding of the intersections of bioethics, law, advocacy, and the arts, and the persistent fight to amplify underrepresented voices.

Queer Voices airs in Houston Texas on 90.1FM KPFT and is heard as a podcast here. Queer Voices hopes to entertain as well as illuminate LGBTQ issues in Houston and beyond. Check out our socials at:
https://www.facebook.com/QueerVoicesKPFT/ and
https://www.instagram.com/queervoices90.1kpft/

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Chapters

1. Houston LGBTQ+ Caucus Endorsement Process (00:00:00)

2. Transgender Bioethicist in Healthcare (00:11:55)

3. Bioethics, Law, and Advocacy Intersection (00:26:02)

4. The Importance of Drag Art (00:39:00)

5. Pay What You Can Theatre Fundraiser (00:45:32)

6. Evolution of One Woman Shows (00:49:34)

7. Queer Voices (00:55:54)

173 episodes

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Join me, Bryan Hlavinka, as I sit down with the insightful Brandon Mack to peel back the curtain on the Houston LGBTQ+ Political Caucus's intense endorsement process. Discover the weight such an endorsement carries and the grueling scrutiny candidates endure to secure this emblem of progressive support. We navigate the significance of Dr. Cody Pyke’s historic appointment and the essential healthcare services for incarcerated populations, illuminating the challenges and triumphs of advocacy within the system.
The episode takes a creative turn with Tamarie Cooper, co-founder and artistic director of the Catastrophic Theatre, as we discuss the powerful storytelling and satire in their productions. Explore the resonance of shared human experiences in the play "It Is Magic," and learn how the theater's 'pay what you can' model breaks down barriers to cultural experiences. Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the vibrant world of Houston's drag scene with Catastrophic Theatre's 'This Party is a Drag' gala, a testament to the art form's diversity and expression.
To wrap up, we delve into the evolution of Tamarie Cooper's one-woman shows that blend dance, storytelling, cooking, and live music to create authentic performances that defy traditional theater norms. And don't forget to check out QueerVoices.org for a wealth of information on the people and events we discuss. You'll come away from this episode with a deeper understanding of the intersections of bioethics, law, advocacy, and the arts, and the persistent fight to amplify underrepresented voices.

Queer Voices airs in Houston Texas on 90.1FM KPFT and is heard as a podcast here. Queer Voices hopes to entertain as well as illuminate LGBTQ issues in Houston and beyond. Check out our socials at:
https://www.facebook.com/QueerVoicesKPFT/ and
https://www.instagram.com/queervoices90.1kpft/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Houston LGBTQ+ Caucus Endorsement Process (00:00:00)

2. Transgender Bioethicist in Healthcare (00:11:55)

3. Bioethics, Law, and Advocacy Intersection (00:26:02)

4. The Importance of Drag Art (00:39:00)

5. Pay What You Can Theatre Fundraiser (00:45:32)

6. Evolution of One Woman Shows (00:49:34)

7. Queer Voices (00:55:54)

173 episodes

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