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Queery with Cameron Esposito

Trixie Mattel

Queery with Cameron Esposito

Cameron Esposito

Society & Culture

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2018

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Drag queen Trixie Mattel sits down with Cameron to discuss peeing in drag, Americana folk music, and Provincetown. This episode is sponsored by TomboyX (www.tomboyx.com/QUEERYNEUTRAL code: QUEERYNEUTRAL), SugarBearHair (www.sugarbearhair.com/QUEERY), and HelloFresh (www.hellofresh.com/queery30 code: QUEERY30).

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, Queros, this week's episode is sponsored by Who Charded?

0:02.8

What? Who Charded?

0:04.0

It is a podcast that I have been a guest on.

0:07.8

Because each week comedian Howard Kramer, who I know,

0:11.5

brings his funniest friends on to discuss the top five songs and movies of the week.

0:15.3

Recently, he's been joined by Natasha Legero as a co-host.

0:18.4

You might know Natasha from another period,

0:20.8

or the honeymoon stand-up special on Netflix,

0:22.7

or I might know her from my life,

0:24.8

because I know her.

0:26.0

They talk about everything from mumble rap to new country music.

0:28.8

They debate Neil Young versus Jimmy Buffett,

0:30.8

and which movies seem too loud.

0:32.4

Plus, each episode, Howard, Natasha, and a guest,

0:35.3

also share their hot picks with listeners,

0:37.2

and things they recommend.

0:38.5

Recent guests include actor and writer Ben Schwartz,

0:41.4

comedians John Early in Kate Berlant,

0:43.2

and Ear Wolf's own Paul F. Tompkins.

0:46.0

I literally know everybody that has guessed it on this show or hosts it.

0:51.2

You can listen to Who Charded on Apple Podcasts Stitcher,

0:54.5

or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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