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PRIDE
Straw Hut Media
229 episodes
5 hours ago
On Pride, host Caitlynn McDaniel deep dives into the LGBTQ+ stories lighting up our screens — and the people who bring them to life. 

Each week, she sits down with the stars we love, the creators behind the scenes, and the voices changing the way stories are told. From on-screen firsts to behind-the-scenes breakthroughs, Pride is where iconic characters, coded moments, and groundbreaking storytelling all come together.

Whether it’s a rom-com kiss that made you feel seen, a coming-out arc that hit too close to home, or a soundtrack that screamed queer joy — we’re celebrating it all, and the people making it happen.

Because representation isn’t extra — it’s everything.
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On Pride, host Caitlynn McDaniel deep dives into the LGBTQ+ stories lighting up our screens — and the people who bring them to life. 

Each week, she sits down with the stars we love, the creators behind the scenes, and the voices changing the way stories are told. From on-screen firsts to behind-the-scenes breakthroughs, Pride is where iconic characters, coded moments, and groundbreaking storytelling all come together.

Whether it’s a rom-com kiss that made you feel seen, a coming-out arc that hit too close to home, or a soundtrack that screamed queer joy — we’re celebrating it all, and the people making it happen.

Because representation isn’t extra — it’s everything.
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Society & Culture
News,
Health & Fitness,
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PRIDE
Dasha Makes Space for Everyone on the Dance Floor
Country-pop singer and songwriter Dasha is proving there’s room for everyone on the dance floor—and on the country charts. From viral line dances to sold-out shows overseas, she’s redefining what it means to be a woman in country music while staying true to her roots.

But that’s just the beginning. In today’s episode, Dasha opens up about:

👢 The breakout success of “Austin” and how a line dance for her viral hit turned into a global fan base
🎤 Navigating trolls, confidence, and the pressure of following up a chart-topping single
🌈 Bringing queer visibility into the country music world and why inclusivity is her message
🎶 Writing her new EP Oh, Anna as a love letter to her younger self
🎢 Balancing messy fun, real storytelling, and the ride of sudden fame

With humor, honesty, and fearless energy, Dasha shows us how to chase dreams, stay authentic, and line dance through it all. 
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3 weeks ago
33 minutes

PRIDE
Sarah Ann Masse Brings Survivor Stories to the Stage
Actor, writer, advocate, and nonprofit founder Sarah Ann Masse has built a career out of turning pain into power—on stage, on screen, and in community. From confronting Harvey Weinstein to launching Hire Survivors, Sarah has used her voice to create space for others, while continuing to grow her own artistic journey.

But that’s just the start. Sarah opens up about:🌈 Coming out later in life and finding her place in the queer community🎭 Building Hire Survivors Hollywood and now Broadway to reshape inclusion in entertainment🎶 Workshopping The Right Girl, a Diane Warren–scored musical inspired by survivors’ stories🚛 Writing and starring in Mother Trucker, with Amber Ruffin now attached📚 Developing her YA fantasy adaptation, The Chronicles of Carrigan


Sarah’s blend of resilience, humor, and creativity makes this conversation one you won’t forget.
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1 month ago
54 minutes

PRIDE
G Flip’s Dream Ride Into Butch Springsteen
With their new album, Dream Ride, the Aussie singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist G Flip is driving straight into an 80s-inspired world they’ve built from scratch—complete with a hot pink Barracuda, a persona called Butch Springsteen, and songs that pull no punches .

But that’s just the start. 
G Flip opens up about:
🎸 Writing over 100 songs before narrowing down the new record
🔥 Turning their first queer experiences into euphoric, defiant anthems like “Be Your Fire”
🌈 Why queer joy and representation are at the core of their music
🥁 The thrill of drum cages, sax solos, and bringing full 80s drama to the stage

G Flip’s new album Dream Ride is out September 5th! 
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2 months ago
35 minutes

PRIDE
Twinless Puts Dylan O’Brien in Double Vision
What’s better than one Dylan O’Brien? Two. In James Sweeney’s new film Twinless, Dylan steps into double duty as twins, one gay and one straight, alongside Lauren Graham as their mom and Ashley Francesci bringing warmth and light to the chaos. Writer-director James Sweeney joins the cast to dive into why he wanted to tell a story about friendship, flaws, and the messy middle ground of being human.

On this episode of Pride, we talk about:
👯 Dylan’s dream-come-true of playing twins and how he found each brother’s unique voice
📺 Lauren Graham’s return to iconic mom territory with a darker twist
✨ Ashley Francesci’s take on friendship, accountability, and loving people through their hardest moments
🎬 James Sweeney’s vision of flawed, deeply human LGBTQ+ characters who feel universal
💥 Why Twinless isn’t tied up in a neat bow and why that’s the point


Messy, heartfelt, and funny, Twinless is out September 5th in theaters. Until then, Dylan, Lauren, Ashley, and James give us a peek into the wild ride that is making (and being) twins.
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2 months ago
13 minutes

PRIDE
Brennan Clost Loses His Head (Literally)
Horror movie deaths don’t get much more iconic than a full-on decapitation—and Brennan Clost just joined the club. Fresh off Fear Street: Prom Queen on Netflix, the actor, dancer, and newly minted producer stops by Pride to talk about how he found out he’d lose his head, what it’s really like to die on camera, and why he begged to keep his prosthetic head as a souvenir.

But that’s just the start. Brennan opens up about:

 🩸 Playing queer roles vs. straight ones—and why it matters when casting calls actually say “queer.”
 🐈 His life as a certified cat dad
 🎬 Producing Love Thy Neighbor during the strikes and discovering his A-type producer side
 💔 The bittersweet queer love story at the heart of The Legacy of Cloudy Falls
 🌈 Coming out, labels, and why he’s learned to embrace fluidity

From horror set decapitations to heart-melting cat stories, Brennan proves he’s as multifaceted as they come.

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2 months ago
44 minutes

PRIDE
Jaheem Toombs Is Living His Disney Channel Dream
If High School Musical was your entire personality growing up, you’re in good company. Actor, singer, and songwriter Jaheem Toombs joins the show to talk about his lifelong love for Disney Channel—and what it’s like to now be writing songs for the Disney Channel.

Host Caitlynn McDaniel chats with Jaheem about:
🎶 Writing “Dream Come True” for Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires
🏀 Why High School Musical 2 is still top-tier (and how it taught him to harmonize)
💖 Queer representation in the High School Musical series
🧛 The pure nostalgia behind Zombies 4 and bringing back that classic Disney Channel Original Movie magic
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 And yes, the internet videos of families recreating the scene? He’s seen them. And he’s crying too.


If you ever forced your cousins to watch you perform a duet in the living room, this episode—and this era of Jaheem Toombs—is for you. Stream the song, watch the movie, and join the comeback of classic DCOM energy.
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3 months ago
23 minutes

PRIDE
Cameron Goode Is Just Getting Started
The voices came first. The rest is history.

Cameron Goode broke out on Building the Band season 4—and landed in our hearts with a story of cosmic auditions, found family, and fearless authenticity.

Host Caitlynn McDaniel chats with Cameron about his journey from TikTok singer to Netflix breakout, and why this band means more than just music.

Highlights:
🎶 The magical audition moment that changed everything
🫶 How Building the Band helped him rediscover his truest self
🎧 What it meant to be praised by Kelly Rowland and the judges
🎤 Balancing solo artistry and the band’s future
📲 From viral TikToks to Spotify drops: Cameron’s vision going forward


Cameron is as genuine as they come, and his passion is contagious. Catch him on Building the Band—now streaming on Netflix—and follow him @cameron.goode on all platforms.
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3 months ago
17 minutes

PRIDE
Holding Space with Tracy Gilchrist
What happens when sincerity, sapphic joy, and a viral finger-hold collide? You get one of the most iconic moments in queer media—and the journalist at the center of it all.

This week on Pride, host Caitlynn McDaniel sits down with Tracy Gilchrist, VP of Editorial and Special Projects at Equal Pride and the journalist behind that viral “holding space” interview with Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Tracy reflects on her decades-long career in queer media—from writing on tangerine iBooks to editing SheWired, The Advocate, and Pride—and the importance of archiving LGBTQ+ stories for the future.

They talk sapphic representation, how Carol made Tracy want to fall in love again, and what it’s like to accidentally go viral for being earnest. 📚 Also in this episode:
  • Why sapphics are loyal but underserved audiences
  • What camp really means (according to Susan Sontag)
  • The hard truth about internet traffic and queer journalism
  • Rewatchables: Pretty Little Liars, The Bold Type, and more
Follow Tracy @TracyEGilchrist and find her work across The Advocate, Out, and Pride.
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3 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

PRIDE
Slaying Shame in K-Pop Demon Hunters
What happens when K-pop idols moonlight as demon slayers? You get K-Pop Demon Hunters—a wildly fun, high-emotion animated adventure that’s part magical girl fantasy, part coming-out metaphor, and totally iconic.

Host Caitlynn McDaniel kicks things off, then hands it over to special guest Calix Quan (you may know him from RuPaul’s Drag Race) for interviews with co-directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, followed by stars Arden Cho, May Hong, and Ji-young Yoo. They talk sisterhood, shame, slaying demons (inner and outer), and why this movie is so much more than just dazzling animation.

K-Pop Demon Hunters is streaming now on Netflix. Go watch it!
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3 months ago
13 minutes

PRIDE
Ryan Mitchell on Being Seen, Heard, and on a Billboard
Queer media isn’t just representation—it’s history, healing, and a little bit of chaos.This week on Pride, host Caitlynn McDaniel is joined by Ryan Mitchell—culture critic, media multi-hyphenate, and co-creator of iHeart’s new podcast HIGHKEY! From working red carpets with just a phone to landing a billboard in Times Square, Ryan’s career path is anything but typical—and deeply rooted in community, voice, and showing up unapologetically queer.Together, Caitlynn and Ryan talk about:
  • Why Glee is queer canon (even if Caitlynn missed the memo)
  • Finding belonging in unexpected places—from the NFL to WeHo Pride
  • Podcasting as therapy, queer joy, and holding space for voices that rarely get it
  • The wild ride of building High Key with two other loud, brilliant queer hosts
  • Why this Pride season feels a little… off, and why it matters
Plus: hot takes on Final Destination, emotional Disney fireworks, and the kind of deep chats that make you wonder if you’re secretly in therapy.🎙️ Follow Ryan on socials: @theslaygawd
🎧 Listen to HIGHKEY! wherever you get your podcasts.
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4 months ago
42 minutes

PRIDE
Is Ginny & Georgia Season 3 the Gayest One Yet?
The cast of Ginny & Georgia is spilling secrets—and trust us, there’s a lot to unpack. Caitlynn McDaniel catches up with the stars of the Netflix hit to talk about Season 3’s emotional highs, dramatic twists, and queer breakthroughs.🎭 Brianne Howey explains how the show tackles generational trauma, depression, and working with Mental Health America to get it right
👩‍👧 Antonia Gentry breaks down Ginny’s identity journey and what it means to play a teen forced to grow up too fast
🧠 Felix Mallard reflects on showing male vulnerability on screen and why emotional complexity is the dream
🌈 Sarah Waisglass shares the joy of playing Max—and how she handles the haters while staying proud and playfulSeason 3 of Ginny & Georgia is streaming now on Netflix, and yes, Season 4 is officially on the way.
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4 months ago
14 minutes

PRIDE
Terry Hu Is Doing the Gayest Thing in New York
Terry Hu is taking the stage—and taking up space. In this episode, they join host Caitlynn McDaniel to talk about starring in Trophy Boys, the sharp, surprising, and queer-as-hell new play running at MCC Theater during Pride Month.

They dive into it all:
🎭 The unexpected callback that landed them the role
🌈 Why Trophy Boys feels like the gayest thing they’ve ever done
😴 Coming out as a napper (and a Tumblr user)
🔥 What makes Meg from Hercules a bi icon
💤 Sleeping, surviving, and celebrating Pride—whatever that looks like this yearPlus, Terry shares what they’re manifesting next: a bi-coastal life, an animated Disney role, and maybe even some curtains for that one very gay sublet.


Catch Terry in Trophy Boys at MCC Theater in New York City—now extended through July 27.
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5 months ago
28 minutes

PRIDE
Brooke Eden’s Pride Anthem Has a Line Dance
Country’s got a new groove—and it’s queer. This week, host Caitlynn McDaniel sits down with country artist Brooke Eden to talk about her latest single Giddy Up, motherhood, WeHo Pride, and why line dancing might be the most joyful form of protest.Brooke opens up about coming out while signed to a major country label, the joy of hearing queer stories in country music, and how she’s turning every performance into a dance party—with choreography anyone can learn. (Yes, Caitlynn gives it a go.)They also get into:
  • Growing up on a line-dancing floor
  • Teaching her record label the Giddy Up choreography
  • What makes someone “country” (spoiler: not barbed wire)
  • Performing at World Pride in D.C.
  • Queer joy, bold love, and starting a family on her own terms
Follow @brookeedenmusic for tour dates and tutorials. Giddy Up is streaming everywhere now.
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5 months ago
24 minutes

PRIDE
Tony Winner. Star Power. Queer Joy. Meet Alex Newell
If you’re not already obsessed with Alex Newell, this episode might do the trick. From lighting up the screen in Another Simple Favor to making Tony Awards history, Alex is booked, brilliant, and bringing the chaos—in the best way.Caitlynn McDaniel chats with Alex about their wild career ride, turning down Glastonbury (yep), and why some “simple favors” are anything but. They dive into what it means to be a queer Black disruptor in Hollywood, the pressure to do it all, and how Alex stays grounded (spoiler: not by meditating).Also on the menu: martinis, private boats, and a murder mystery that still has no clear answers.In this episode, Alex and Caitlynn get into:
  • Bringing fabulous chaos to Another Simple Favor
  • Saying no to Glastonbury—and why it was the right call
  • What real queer Black representation looks like
  • Dream roles, from Nell Carter to Dreamgirls
  • Why doing everything can actually make you better
  • “Simple favors” that are anything but
  • And Alex’s go-to drink (Hendrick’s, tonic, no garnish)
Another Simple Favor is now streaming on Prime Video.
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5 months ago
18 minutes

PRIDE
Frankie Grande Hits Rock Bottom (in the Best Way Possible)
Most pop stars don’t drop their debut album at 42. Then again, most pop stars aren’t Frankie Grande.After years in the spotlight—on Broadway, on Big Brother, and all over social media—Frankie Grande is finally introducing us to who he really is. This week on Pride, Caitlynn McDaniel sits down with Frankie to talk about Hotel Rock Bottom, a bold, unfiltered debut album that weaves together decades of heartbreak, addiction, love, joy, and queer self-discovery.He shares the very gay inspiration behind his new single Boys (spoiler: it involves a steam room at Equinox), opens up about the mental toll of reality TV, and explains how sobriety gave him the clarity to step into his full, authentic self. This is Frankie, no filter, no character—just the real thing, and he’s never sounded better.Here’s what we get into:
  • Why Hotel Rock Bottom tells the story he’s never shared before
  • The unexpectedly raw, hilarious, and sexy inspiration for Boys
  • What reality TV got wrong about queer representation (and how to fix it)
  • His journey through addiction, recovery, and finding love
  • And the pop wedding anthem he’s been waiting his whole life to write

Follow Frankie:
Instagram: @frankiejgrande
Listen to Boys and Hotel Rock Bottom wherever you stream music.
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5 months ago
16 minutes

PRIDE
David Archuleta Is in His Flirty Era
David Archuleta is done holding back. In this episode, he joins host Caitlynn McDaniel for a candid conversation about stepping into his full self—from navigating public life as a queer former child star to finding joy and confidence through music, raves, and (surprisingly) the Evil Queen at Disneyland.They unpack everything:
  • His accidental viral “short king” moment
  • What’s hiding in the new single “Can I Call You”
  • The queer roots of EDM and why rave culture feels like home
  • Letting go of internalized shame (and writing a book about it!)
  • How being vulnerable in public has become a form of healing
Plus, David opens up about his Mormon upbringing, his early American Idol experience, and how music has become both his therapy and his way of reclaiming joy.
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5 months ago
58 minutes

PRIDE
The Wedding Banquet: How Bobo Le Turned a Small Role Into a Big Moment
Bobo Le’s breakout role in The Wedding Banquet proves that being your authentic self can change everything.Host Caitlynn McDaniel welcomes Bobo to Pride to talk about her expanded role in the newly reimagined The Wedding Banquet (which premiered April 18), where she plays Kendall, the cousin to Bowen Yang’s character.Bobo shares how it felt to help shape her character, what it was like working with an award-winning ensemble, and why telling stories about queer joy and chosen family matters. Plus, there’s plenty of love for Spy Kids, spicy food obsessions, deep-sea creatures, and future Marvel dreams.Highlights from this episode:
🌟 How Bobo’s audition freestyle changed the course of her character
🌟 Behind the scenes with Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, and Kelly Marie Tran
🌟 Why “None of us are good enough alone” became the heart of the film
🌟 Spy Kids fandom, spicy food obsessions, and anglerfish appreciation
🌟 What it means to finally see lived-in queer and Asian American characters on screenThe Wedding Banquet is now playing in theaters.
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6 months ago
38 minutes

PRIDE
Out, Proud, and Country: Cornelius Versa’s Story of Finding His Voice
Cornelius Versa grew up loving country music — but it took years (and a few sparkly cowboy hats) to finally claim his place in it. This week on Pride, he joins host Caitlynn McDaniel for a conversation about finding identity, building community, and stepping into the spotlight on his own terms.

Cornelius — also known as the Crystal Cowboy — opens up about his experience on The Voice, the personal story behind his new single Pull the Trigger, and how TikTok (including a viral Wicked country cover!) helped him connect with LA’s queer country scene. He also shares the story of meeting his husband in college, why taking risks changed his career, and gives Caitlynn a hilarious (and slightly chaotic) lesson in yodeling.

Cornelius’s new single Pull the Trigger is available now on all streaming platforms.
🎶 Follow Cornelius Versa everywhere @CorneliusVersa.
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6 months ago
35 minutes

PRIDE
The Recruit’s Kaylah Xander Nuñez on Chosen Family, Representation, and Video Store Nostalgia
She’s smart, sharp, and stylish—and in The Recruit, Kaylah Xander Nuñez keeps Noah Centineo from totally unraveling.

On this episode of Pride, host Caitlynn McDaniel sits down with Kaylah to talk about her role as CIA lawyer Amelia Salazar in the hit Netflix series The Recruit. They chat about chosen family on set, Latine representation in Hollywood, and the kind of roles Kaylah’s ready to say “no” to now.

Plus, she shares details about her upcoming passion projects—including a short film about estranged sisters, and her very first solo film about Vancouver’s beloved last video store, Black Dog Video.
Whether you're here for CIA drama, Shania Twain dreams, or just missing the days of picking out VHS tapes with your family—this one’s for you.

What do you think season three of The Recruit should look like—and should Kaylah play Shania Twain next? Let us know by tagging @pride on social.

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6 months ago
21 minutes

PRIDE
From Phobias to Found Family: Inside The Electric State
What do you get when you combine a teen on a mission, a sweet robot named Cosmo, and a smuggler with a heart of gold? Netflix’s The Electric State. On this episode of Pride, host Caitlynn sits down with the star-studded cast—including Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, Giancarlo Esposito, and directors Joe and Anthony Russo—to talk robots, relationships, and the unexpected emotional gut punches in this futuristic action-adventure.Caitlynn also gets personal—revealing her phobia of underwater robots—and winds up in what might be the most unexpected therapy session ever... with Millie and Chris offering some exposure therapy advice of their own.🎙️ In this episode:
  • Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt bond with their robotic co-stars—and Caitlynn
  • Giancarlo Esposito drops wisdom on love, loss, and the hero’s journey
  • The Russo brothers reveal how they crafted a heartfelt ensemble story (and made robots feel real)
  • A surprise dive into submechanophobia (yes, it's a thing)
  • Plus: What grounds the cast when they’re not facing cinematic chaos
And while the bots might steal the show, this cast also includes LGBTQ+ icon Coleman Domingo—reminding us that queer representation lives even in the most unexpected of sci-fi worlds. Add in themes of chosen family, emotional connection, and embracing your weird little fears? It’s giving Pride, honestly.📺 The Electric State is streaming now on Netflix.🎧 Subscribe to Pride wherever you get your podcasts, and follow us @pride on socials for all the latest.
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7 months ago
13 minutes

PRIDE
On Pride, host Caitlynn McDaniel deep dives into the LGBTQ+ stories lighting up our screens — and the people who bring them to life. 

Each week, she sits down with the stars we love, the creators behind the scenes, and the voices changing the way stories are told. From on-screen firsts to behind-the-scenes breakthroughs, Pride is where iconic characters, coded moments, and groundbreaking storytelling all come together.

Whether it’s a rom-com kiss that made you feel seen, a coming-out arc that hit too close to home, or a soundtrack that screamed queer joy — we’re celebrating it all, and the people making it happen.

Because representation isn’t extra — it’s everything.