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Vibe Check

Still Here, Still Queer

Vibe Check

SiriusXM

Society & Culture

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Vibe Check, Saeed and Zach discuss the nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests that took place over the weekend. Then, they chat about boxers making a comeback. Plus, they share their picks for “the vibes are on, the vibes are off”. ------------------------------------------------------ Saeed’s Poem of the Week: “Subclinical” by Monica Ferrell ------------------------------------------------------

Transcript

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0:00.0

Girl, my, my, my, my, we're here.

0:11.3

Yeah, we're here, we're queer.

0:14.2

We're here, we're queer.

0:15.5

And guess what?

0:16.3

We still ain't used to it.

0:17.9

Never going to be either.

0:20.6

It's our life work getting used to it.

0:23.1

Oh my gosh.

0:24.1

I'm Sayy Jones.

0:26.0

And I'm Zach Stafford.

0:27.4

And you're listening to Vibe Check.

0:33.3

You saying that makes me think of, you know, the feminist theorist and me,

0:43.4

Eve Sedgwick's, the epistemology.

0:45.8

You're the only friend I know.

0:46.4

It's like you saying that makes me think of this sort of theory thing.

0:49.8

But there's this writer, Eve Sedgwick.

0:51.6

She wrote this essay and book, the Epistemology of the Closet.

0:55.1

But her argument is that coming out isn't like a concrete event, that we all will always keep

1:00.0

coming out wherever you go.

1:01.9

And I like to think that Vibe Check is our weekly coming out for our restaurants.

1:06.1

We're like reminding you, still here, still queer.

1:09.0

I had some plumbers in my apartment this morning

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