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From JK Rowling to Carabiners: A Chaotic Queer Season Finale

From JK Rowling to Carabiners: A Chaotic Queer Season Finale

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Welcome back to Let's Be Perfectly Queer Podcast, your go to LGBT Australian podcast for all things queer.

To wrap up a huge season, we ditch the script entirely and spin a wheel of random, funny, and unexpectedly deep queer questions. From pop culture hot takes to queer nostalgia, internet debates, and reflecting on our own experiences, this episode is about ending the season on a lighter, more playful note, without ignoring the real conversations that matter.

In this finale episode, we chat about:

  • Whether you can be queer and still support JK Rowling
  • If Taylor Swift is a queer icon or just brilliant at marketing
  • Straight actors playing queer roles, does it matter?
  • Queer childhood crushes and why they say so much about us
  • Why lesbians love carabiners
  • The queerest animals, drag names we never used, and chaotic pop culture opinions

After a year filled with big conversations about queer history, trans rights, misinformation, media narratives, and politics, this episode was a lighter take on everything that is happening out there right now.

No prep. No rules. Just two queer hosts, a spinning wheel, what could possibly go wrong?

Thank you for supporting us through Season 3...and until next time, we hope we’ve been perfectly queer 🌈



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