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Queery with Cameron Esposito

Jill Soloway

Queery with Cameron Esposito

Cameron Esposito

Society & Culture

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2017

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Cameron sits down with artist Jill Soloway to discuss understanding patriarchy at a young age, living in Chicago, and inadvertently being a spokesperson.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is a show about individual experience and personal identity.

0:07.3

There may be times when folks use identifying words or phrases that don't feel right to

0:10.3

you.

0:11.3

That's part of what we're exploring here.

0:13.1

Please listen with an open heart, and as always, I welcome your polite, engaged feedback,

0:16.5

and I encourage you to continue the conversation in your life and with your community.

0:21.5

Welcome to Query.

0:23.5

Hey there, Queros.

0:27.5

Welcome back, episode three.

0:29.5

Doesn't it feel like it's been three episodes?

0:34.5

It does.

0:35.5

I feel good.

0:36.5

So we've gotten to know Rea Butcher, we've gotten to know Solomon Georgio, and today on the

0:39.5

show, we'll get to know Jill Soloway.

0:41.5

They are the creator of the Emmy Award of winning series Transparent.

0:46.5

You know, somebody that has really opened the door for a lot of people in the entertainment

0:51.5

industry by being themselves and by writing their story.

0:56.9

I loved this conversation with Jill, and I hope that you will too.

1:00.5

And hey, why don't you do me a favor?

1:02.5

Since you're enjoying this podcast because I know you are, can you please subscribe on iTunes?

1:07.5

Can you please like us and write a brave review that helps us become more visible to new listeners?

1:12.5

And tweet about us.

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