Send us a text A four-day “quick break” became a full-bodied story about place, Pride, and the people who keep communities alive. We start with a happy accident—booking Maitland instead of Newcastle—and land in a spotless, genuinely pet‑friendly stay where the front desk maps out the best eats and slyly warns us off a chipless kebab. Between pub couches and old-world facades, we stumble into a local art gem, Patricia Van Lubeck, whose surreal trees and whimsical shapes jump off the wall like ...
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Send us a text A four-day “quick break” became a full-bodied story about place, Pride, and the people who keep communities alive. We start with a happy accident—booking Maitland instead of Newcastle—and land in a spotless, genuinely pet‑friendly stay where the front desk maps out the best eats and slyly warns us off a chipless kebab. Between pub couches and old-world facades, we stumble into a local art gem, Patricia Van Lubeck, whose surreal trees and whimsical shapes jump off the wall like ...
Killer Queens: Gay Serial Murderers Through History
Fully Grown Homos Podcast
51 minutes
4 months ago
Killer Queens: Gay Serial Murderers Through History
Send us a text What drives someone to become a serial killer? Is it nature, nurture, or something more sinister lurking beneath the surface? Through a blend of psychology, true crime analysis, and thoughtful reflection, we explore the minds of history's most notorious murderers—with a specific focus on killers from the LGBTQ+ community. From Jeffrey Dahmer's disturbing crimes to the recent case of Erin Patterson (Australia's "mushroom killer"), we examine what makes these seemingly ordinary ...
Fully Grown Homos Podcast
Send us a text A four-day “quick break” became a full-bodied story about place, Pride, and the people who keep communities alive. We start with a happy accident—booking Maitland instead of Newcastle—and land in a spotless, genuinely pet‑friendly stay where the front desk maps out the best eats and slyly warns us off a chipless kebab. Between pub couches and old-world facades, we stumble into a local art gem, Patricia Van Lubeck, whose surreal trees and whimsical shapes jump off the wall like ...