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Queery with Cameron Esposito

JP Brammer (Re-Release)

Queery with Cameron Esposito

Cameron Esposito

Society & Culture

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Original release date: July 19, 2021. Writer JP Brammer sits down with Cameron to discuss his new book HOLA PAPI (the July pick for Cammy's Book Club!) based on his queer advice column, his love of meeting new people through the years via Grindr and other apps, and the freedom to be vulnerable in his writing.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is a show about individual experience and personal identity.

0:04.0

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

0:08.2

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

0:10.1

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

0:14.2

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

0:19.4

Welcome to Query.

0:20.4

Query.

0:30.4

Cammy here.

0:31.4

Oh my gosh.

0:32.4

Incredibly exciting news.

0:34.4

Today's podcast is a chat with John Paul.

0:39.4

Brammer.

0:40.4

Who wrote the book?

0:41.4

Ola Poppy.

0:42.4

I love this book.

0:44.4

Also, very cool.

0:46.4

It is my Cammy's book club, July Pick.

0:49.8

You can catch John Paul and I on my Instagram.

0:52.9

We're going live at 12 p.m. Pacific on July 23rd.

0:57.3

Or like, let's say that you want to be super prepared for that Instagram live.

1:02.9

Go to bookshop.org slash Cammy's book club.

1:06.2

You can order a copy of Ola Poppy, which honestly, I really, really love this book.

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