Tyler and Gabriel
Tyler and Gabriel
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A queer podcast hosted by Tyler & Gabriel, featuring real conversations with LGBTQ+ guests about identity, healing, culture, and community. New episodes are released weekly.
Epizode
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Take the Naked Photos! w Antonio 03.07.2026 30minIn our final episode, we’re joined by Antonio — artist, animator, and illustrator whose work celebrates the beauty of the human body through hand-drawn art and Post-it sketches.We talk about growing up in Brooklyn, coming out at 21, moving to Los Angeles with nothing but a suitcase, body image, creativity, dating, chosen family, and learning to express yourself through art.Plus: fitness, queer identity, Moira Rose, preserving memories, and why you should probably take the naked photos now.
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We Don’t Want to Come Out w John 26.06.2026 1h 3minThis week, we’re joined by John Murphy — artist, creative director, and LGBTQ+ advocate.We talk about growing up gay in the South, knowing who you are from a young age, religion, coming out, chosen family, and how queer life has changed across generations. Plus: social media, gay bars, art, community, and why we still feel the need to "come out."
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Can Love Survive Social Media? w Matt 19.06.2026 30minThis week, we’re joined by Matt McKenley — creator, actor, and social media personality.We talk about growing up religious, moving to Los Angeles at 16, coming out, acting, creator relationships, heartbreak, and finding yourself after a breakup. Plus: High School Musical, being outed, dating again, and what happens when love becomes content.
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I Told My Mom I'd Be Famous! w Henry 12.06.2026 30minThis week, we’re joined by Henry — content creator, photographer, and proud Mexican who left his hometown at 17 to chase a different life.We talk about confidence, self-love, family expectations, moving across Mexico, immigration, learning English, building a career online, and believing in yourself before anyone else does.
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From Worship Pastor to Cain Culto 05.06.2026 30minThis week, we’re joined by Cain Culto — artist, musician, and former worship pastor.We talk about growing up evangelical, knowing he was different from a young age, leaving the church, finding chosen family, and building a life through art and self-expression.Plus: religion, queerness, creativity, villains, identity, and becoming the person you were always meant to be.
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Sexuality Is a Frequency w Love Bailey 05.06.2026 30minThis week, we’re joined by Love Bailey — artist, performer, designer, and trans icon.We talk about growing up in Temecula, moving to Hollywood at 17, finding chosen family, gender, sexuality, creativity, and building a life through self-expression. Plus: Rocky Horror Picture Show, queer history, politics, AI, and why “sexuality is a frequency.”
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But You Had Girlfriends… w Jacob 22.05.2026 30minThis week, we’re joined by Jacob for a conversation about growing up gay in Texas, dating girls while secretly trying to understand yourself, and realizing maybe you can’t hide who you are forever.We talk about denial, family expectations, gym culture, finding queer community, moving across the country, and the weird journey of finally accepting yourself.
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The Pressures of Being Gay w Dr. Thomas 15.05.2026 30minToday, we’re joined by Dr. Thomas — psychiatrist and fellow gay man navigating identity, masculinity, relationships, and the pressures that come with growing up queer.We talk about coming out young, trying to fit in, shame, therapy, labels, loneliness, and why so many of us learn to hide parts of ourselves growing up.
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He Joined the NFL?? w Napoleon 08.05.2026 30minThis week, we’re joined by Napoleon Jinnies — a Los Angeles Rams cheerleader, dancer, and performer.We talk about growing up bullied for being different, discovering confidence through dance, and becoming the first male NFL cheerleader.Plus: masculinity, social media, auditions, and being “too bright to hide.”
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A Surprise Wedding? w Luiz & Sebas 01.05.2026 30minWhat started as a simple dinner turned into a surprise wedding — but that’s just part of the story.Luiz & Sebas share how they met, how everything unfolded so quickly, and what it’s like building a relationship that didn’t follow any rules. From instant connection to navigating life together, this episode is about love, timing, and trusting something that just feels right.
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We Lived in LA for a Year… 18.04.2026 36minWe lived in Los Angeles for a year… and a lot changed.In this episode, we reflect on the risks, the growth, and what happens after you finally do the thing you’ve been dreaming about.
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The Balls Go Where?! w Nick 10.04.2026 30minThis week, we’re joined by Nick — a dancer and performer from RuPaul’s Drag Race Live in Las Vegas.He talks about coming out, moving to LA with no plan, and finding confidence through performance. We also get into drag, identity, and the moment we realized… there’s more than one way to tuck.This episode is about taking risks, figuring it out, and finding your place.
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Why Can’t We Just Date? w Alex 02.04.2026 30minToday we’re joined by Alex — a nightlife curator and community builder based in Los Angeles.We talk about growing up in a strict Caribbean and Christian household, living a double life, and eventually finding freedom through nightlife and chosen community.This episode is about identity, connection, and why dating can feel so complicated.
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Hunter is a Wrestler 26.03.2026 30minToday we’re joined by Hunter — a professional wrestler who went viral for being unapologetically gay in a space that doesn’t always make room for it.He shares what it was like growing up in a small town in Massachusetts, navigating his sexuality at a young age, and learning how to build confidence in who he is. We talk about family, coming out, and how finding your own community can change everything.Hunter also opens up about getting into wrestling, creating a character people can’t ignore, and becoming the “most popular sugar baby in professional wrestling.”This episode is about confidence, identity, and creating your own lane.
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Dylan & Harry are Spiritual 20.03.2026 30minToday we’re joined by Dylan and Harry — who met in line at Erewhon and quickly realized their connection wasn’t random.They share how spirituality brought them together, from asking the universe for signs to actually recognizing one when it showed up. What started as a simple interaction turned into a deeper connection rooted in energy, timing, and alignment.We talk about manifestation, healing, anxiety, and the stories we tell ourselves — and how those stories can shape our reality.
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Iago is Ballet 12.03.2026 30minToday we’re joined by Iago — a Brazilian ballet dancer from Rio de Janeiro who grew up in a favela and built a professional dance career in the United States.He shares what it was like growing up in a poor neighborhood in Rio, losing his father at a young age, and discovering ballet through a free public-school program. What started as secret ballet classes behind his mom’s back eventually led him to train in Miami and dance professionally in the U.S.Iago also talks about growing up gay in Brazil, learning English after moving to America, and the community that helped support his dream along the way.
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Nick is a Pretzel 05.03.2026 30minThis week we’re joined by Nick, a 24-year-old from Temecula, California who shows up to the podcast with a cooler full of Aplós plum drinks and chocolate-covered pretzels. (Aplós, if you’re reading this… please sponsor us.)We talk about growing up bored in a small town, lonely kid energy, drinking way too young, and the chaos of teenage curiosity. The conversation drifts into sneaking into gay bars before 21, the fear of sex when you’re young, mannequins, awkward first experiences, and what an ideal date actually looks like for him today.Somehow we also end up talking about Orlando, Disney, porn, and why that combination might actually be the most Hannah Montana thing we’ve ever heard.
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Nick is Masc 04.03.2026 30minToday, we’re joined by Nick — a Florida-raised creator who built a completely new life by choosing to start over.Nick talks about growing up in the Florida panhandle around church culture, leaving home through college track scholarships, and realizing adulthood was his chance to reinvent himself. He didn’t come out until 23 — instead of making a big announcement, he entered the Andrew Christian model search, posted it publicly, and let the world figure it out.We talk about masculinity, labels, religion, and what “masc” actually means inside the gay community. Nick shares how moving to Los Angeles with two suitcases led to an entirely new life — from modeling and traveling the world through the gay circuit scene to becoming the creator he is today.This episode is about reinvention, risk, and the freedom to create your own identity.
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We’re Engaged! 19.02.2026 30minToday, it’s just us.We talk about how this podcast started in our bedroom with a microphone and no plan — just curiosity. How it slowly became a space for queer voices, immigrants, and people building new lives from scratch. And how sometimes you forget the impact until someone stops you in a hallway and reminds you why you started.We share our 2026 goals: learning instruments, going back to school, expanding into photography and film, finally posting the unreleased episodes… and maybe moving to New York City.We also reflect on our engagement during Christmas in New York — what marriage means to us, why marrying your best friend feels right, and how the dreams that once felt impossible somehow became real.This episode is about building a life on your own terms — and doing everything you want in the one you get.
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Max is a Photographer 20.11.2025 30minThis week, we’re joined by Maxwell Poth — a queer photographer who grew up Mormon in Utah and became the only openly gay kid in his entire town.He talks about cheerleading in high school, coming out to a community that refused to hear the word “gay,” and being bullied by adults from neighboring towns while his own school protected him. We get into Mormon culture, religious expectations, and the moment he realized he wanted to use photography to highlight queer stories.Maxwell shares how he founded Project Contrast, traveled across the country documenting LGBTQ+ youth, and eventually turned their stories into the book Young Queer America. He reflects on the families he met, the kids he still keeps in touch with, and how queer youth today are navigating a world where support systems are shrinking.
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