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Wine, Wine Not A Queer Podcast

Wine, Wine Not A Queer Podcast

By: Rick Todd & Jeremy Williams
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Wine, Wine Not: A Queer podcast with Watermark LGBTQ News Source publisher, Rick Todd, and editor-in-chief Jeremy Williams explore what’s queer in their favorite types of media. Each week the hosts discuss the queerness in movies and television and take a look at headlines in regional LGBTQ newspapers around the country. Enjoy a glass of wine with Jeremy, or wine not it up with Rick in what is sure to be an hour of fun.© 2026 Hygiene & Healthy Living Politics & Government Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • I Love You Mamma!
    Feb 11 2026

    Rick and Jeremy hit New York like two gays on a mission: Oh, Mary! in the fourth row, Marjorie Prime for emotional damage and a Mamma Mia burlesque for spiritual healing. Plus Uggs tales, wine-fueled wisdom and their very bold review of the BDSM film Pillion.

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • Have Faith
    Feb 4 2026

    Rick and Jeremy spiral through mug etiquette, rogue ceiling “titties,” airport purgatory, rodent betrayal and a surprisingly gay Harry Potter review. Add in Baby Reindeer drama, Ugg fashion triumphs and a rat stakeout, and you’ve got two queer Muppet‑men yelling at life with charm, caffeine and mild regret.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Life is a Cabernet
    Jan 29 2026

    Episode 155 serves queer banter and real-life New York mess, then lands on a scored review of Come See Me in the Good Light, an Oscar-nominated documentary about lesbian poet Andrea Gibson. Add Scarface trivia, Pokémon Cyndaquil, Friends candy chaos, drag queens in the wild, Gaga-family dinner stories, karaoke, and wine-fueled generosity.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
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