• Weird Fruits Represent
    May 25 2025

    Grab a fruit and join us for our first ever Fruit and Tell! Not sure what that is? Neither were we.

    In this episode, Marbear and Steve talk about their first ever representations into queer culture while growing up in small country towns. They also explore a somatic practice to reframe narratives from our inner critics when they tell us we don't belong.

    Follow, like, share and tell us: who were your first queer representations? Who are your queeroes now?

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Weird Fruits Go Through Changes (feat. Melissa Montague)
    Apr 8 2025

    In Episode 2 of Weird Fruits, we welcome our first-ever guest, Melissa Montague—who can only be described as pure, medicinal magic. With Spring waving its wildflower wand across the land, we delve into the theme “seeds of change.”

    Melissa shares her personal and wildly transformative journey with death, and her loving, fruit-infused practice she calls The Art of Impermanence.

    To bask further in Melissa's magic, visit armadillomoon.net to learn more about her practice, explore her offerings, and subscribe to her gorgeous writing.

    We are incredibly grateful to Melissa for her grace and willingness to explore this territory with us. And to her cosmic partner: You are loved and missed dearly, friend. Portal forever.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Protecting Weird Fruits Everywhere
    Mar 9 2025

    Welcome to Weird Fruits! In this debut episode of our long awaited podcast, we dive into the realm of protection — in the midst of devastating chaos. This episode includes an intro to somatics and embodiment, with a guided practice and some everyday tools for getting through the bullshit. We explore what being queer and weird means to us. Grab a fruit. Sit your butt. Let’s get weird…

    Email us at weirdfruitspodcast@gmail.com to submit your suggestions on fruits, thoughts, questions, and kindness. All shade will be composted in your bucket. Under your bed.

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    37 mins