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Feast of Fun: Gay Talk Show

by Hosted by Fausto Fernós & Marc Felion

Interviews with amazing people, comedians and LGBTQ+ legends, with pop culture and politics wrapped up in a delicious candy coating of camp.
Hosted by Puerto Rican drag queen Fausto Fernós and his husband, Norwegian reality TV star Marc Felion, Feast of Fun began as one of the original 50 podcasts featured on iTunes in 2006, and celebrated by Apple: Feast of Fun "helped bring podcasting from an underground movement to a mainstream phenomenon." Five time winner of the People's Choice Podcast Award for Best LGBT podcast.
We've done thousands of shows with wonderfully wild people, LGBTQ legends and their friends, and tackle the tough questions like: is Sasquatch a drag queen? How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll pop?
Subscribe and join us as we chat with gay musicians, counterculture comedians, trans pirates, lesbian warriors and pagan witches and celebrate the ridiculous and transform pain into pleasure.
Listen to over 2,900 legendary podcasts at feastoffun.com/plus

Copyright: Copyright Feast of Fun 2021

Episodes

Pee Wee’s Last Big Adventure: Remembering Paul Reubens

1h 45m · Published 07 Aug 23:12
Paging Mister Herman, Mister Herman to the Pearly Gates. Heartbreaking news, Paul Reubens, the comedian and performance artist behind the childlike alter-ego Pee-Wee Herman, died from complications of cancer on Sunday. He was 70.
Pee Wee knew who we were, but who was he?
Ruebens created his iconic character while performing with the comedy troupe The Groundlings and it quickly became a cultural sensation on late night TV which lead to his breakthrough film Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure and his iconic Saturday morning live action tv show Pee-Wee’s Playhouse.
After being arrested in a theater in Florida, Paul Reubens’ career got derailed despite a public outcry against overzealous police. Comedian Gilbert Gottfried joked “If masturbation is a crime, I should be getting the electric chair.”
Today drag queen impresario Miss Understood joins us to look at the hilarious and wonderfully weird life and legacy of Paul Reubens, the genius behind Pee-Wee Herman.
CHECK OUT SCREAMING QUEENS ENTERTAINMENT:
★ screamingqueens.com
★ instagram.com/screamingqueens
Plus-- a look also at the urban legends surrounding Carol Channing, and the life and legacy of Shuhada Sadaqat, the musician best known as Sinéad O'Connor.
MARC FELION:
★ instagram.com/marcfelion
★ facebook.com/marcfelion
FAUSTO FERNOS:
★ instagram.com/faustofernos
★ facebook.com/faustofernos
Episode #3081

Barbie and the Hollywood AI Apocalypse

1h 15m · Published 21 Jul 19:45
We’re back! When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade.
This spring we got a truck full of citrus, with my mom entering hospice, a nasty car wreck, fighting aggressive skin cancer and the new Barbie movie hitting theaters just as Hollywood goes on strike over greed vs the future of humanity.
Today we fill you in on our recent adventures and woes, plus take a look at all the celebrity documentary biopics streaming, the new Barbie film and the terrifying world of erotic clown leather fetish, not to be confused with RuPaul’s Drag Race.
UPDATE: Unexpectedly, new medical billing has added over $2,000 in costs; any contribution, no matter the amount, would be greatly appreciated.
https://www.gofundme.com/help-fausto-fight-cancer
Plus,
➤ Courts re-open the case of the Menendez Brothers’ murder of their parents as Roy Rosselló from the boy band Menudo comes forward as a victim of the murdered father.
➤ The endless debate over sugar, carbohydrates and artificial sweeteners.

A Thousand Barbie Dolls

1h 1m · Published 18 Jul 23:28
(Originally posted on Oct 9, 2014)
Ever since he was a little boy, John Zanardi loved Barbie dolls but was too ashamed to admit it.
That is until the age of 18, when he moved out on his own and started collecting them. Today he’s amassed over a thousand dolls, estimated to be worth something between 30 and 40 thousand dollars.
Today John Zanardi joins us to talk about his magnificent obsession- collecting Barbie dolls, and why some gay men seem to obsess over these toys marketed to little girls.
Listen as we talk about some more unusual Barbie dolls, Stanley the Barbie Man, Barbie’s breakup with Ken, The BLO, Ken’s cock ring and more amazing but true facts about this iconic American toy.
I’m not sure why people got so upset over Ken’s c*ck ring, it’s not like he has any genitals to put it on.
Plus–
• Catholic groups force an Argentine art gallery to shut down a religious Barbie doll exhibition . If the Vatican put these out, they would make a fortune.
• A new study says comfort foods may not be comforting after all. Did Taylor Kinney and Lady Gaga secretly get married?

George Ward Builds Impossible Muscle

1h 12m · Published 06 Jun 19:34
Bodybuilding legend Ronnie Coleman loves to say “Everybody wants big muscles but nobody wants to lift no heavy ass weights!”

But lifting heavy ass weights isn't the most difficult part of bodybuilding for everyone. For some, the biggest challenge to coming home with that sword in a competition is the ability to shred body fat without losing muscle mass.

Let’s Grow Big Together - It’s the only bodybuilding podcast that slays at the gym, on the stage and the runway baby!

In this series, we’re taking a look at the passion for muscle, adventures in bodybuilding, muscle gods, muscle worship and practical advice to put on the gains.

Today tech developer, daddy and up and coming NPC Classic bodybuilder George Ward joins us to talk about getting ready for the stage, his adventures in bodybuilding and working with Dorian Yates to build an impossible physique.

We met George Ward at the food court at the Arnold Sports Festival and were so charmed by him we had to get him on the show.

FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:
★ instagram.com/georgewardfitness
★ instagram.com/faustofernos
★ instagram.com/marcfelion

Episode #3079

Remembering Tina Turner: All the Tea on Tina Turner

1h 28m · Published 24 May 22:13
Long live the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll, Tina Turner!

With heavy hearts, we share the news of Tina Turner's passing at the age of 83, as announced by her management team today.

Tina Turner, a symbol of resilience, left an indelible mark on the sound of rock and roll for generations. From her iconic collaborations with Ike Turner in the '60s and '70s ("A Fool in Love" and "Proud Mary") to her solo projects like "River Deep Mountain High" in the '60s and the timeless "What's Love Got to Do with It?" in the '80s, her influence was undeniable.

But Tina's talents extended beyond music. She graced the silver screen, portraying the unforgettable Acid Queen in The Who's "Tommy" (1975) and the post-apocalyptic warlord Aunty Entity in "Mad Max: Beyond the Thunderdome" (1985). She also appeared as the Mayor in Arnold Schwarzenegger's "Last Action Hero" (1993) and made a notable cameo in the ill-fated film adaptation of "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" by The Bee Gees (1978).

On television, Tina brightened various TV variety shows, including The Cher Show and Hollywood Nights with Olivia Newton-John. As the first black woman to grace the cover of Rolling Stone, Tina Turner shattered boundaries and solidified her place as one of the best-selling recording artists of all time.

Today, we come together to celebrate the extraordinary life of Tina Turner. In honor of her legacy, we invite you to enjoy this encore presentation of "The Tea on Tina Turner," which originally aired in April of 2021.


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Everyone expected 1984 to be a strange dystopian future, but it turned out to be an amazing year for pop culture with Tina Turner reigning supreme as the Queen of Rock and Roll.

Although the press described Tina Turner’s chart topping album Private Dancer as a comeback, Tina considered it her debut album, free from the control and abuse she faced from her ex-husband Ike Turner.

In the new documentary film, Tina, the Queen of Rock and Roll has the final word on her extraordinary life from growing poor and Black in Nutbush, TN, to her relationship with Ike Turner and how she broke free to become one of the world’s most celebrated artists.

The new documentary is gonna get you hooked on Tina all over again.

But despite it being an in depth look at the pop icon’s life, many amazing things were briefly touched on or left on the cutting room floor.

Today is Tina Turner day! We’re looking at the life and legacy of the Queen of Rock and Roll, from the incredible year she had back in 1984, to her rock and roll roots with Ike Turner. Who made her iconic wigs? How did Cher save Tina’s career? And what celebrities made her want to say “you better be good to me.”

Kate Bornstein’s Gender in 4D: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love AI

1h 30m · Published 22 May 21:51
The world is in crisis: climate change, pandemics, inflation and on top of all that, we’re about to face our greatest threat, the rise of the machines through Artificial Intelligence.

There’s little doubt that AI will wreck a lot of industries, but is our collective anxiety overblown from watching too many sci-fi movies?

Today Kate Bornstein: author, actor, performance artist, and advocate for teens, freaks & other outlaws joins us to look at the terrifying, hilarious and exciting new frontier of artificial intelligence and how it stands to change our world forever.

KATE BORNSTEIN:
https://twitter.com/katebornstein

Plus-

➤ Justine Bateman says the Hollywood writers’ strike is a battle not just over the future of creatives but humanity’s soul.

➤ What do AI’s and LGBTQ+ people share in common?

➤ Kate Bornstein shares with us a magical story about three chickens who discover gender in four dimensions.

Episode #3078

Dan Cass Gets Untucked

1h 4m · Published 15 May 20:37
After Tucker Carlson got fired from Fox News, folks are still hotly debating why he got canned: was it the allegations of sexism in the workplace, the Dominion settlement (and other lawsuits) or was Fox News finally getting tired of all his lies?

But if Fox News had to fire everyone who lied on the air, there wouldn’t be anyone left in the studio.

Today comedian Dan Cass joins us to look at all the political hijinks unfolding during these uncertain times, like Sarah Huckabee Sanders selling her koozy in a new bizarre political ad and Donald Trump calling Ron DeSantis “pudding fingers.”

FOLLOW DAN CASS:
https://instagram.com/dankkass

Plus--

➤ A look at Sanford University’s controversial list of “harmful words” like crazy, brave and American.

➤ A new study says a majority of Americans support trans youth competing in school sports.

➤ Farewell to civil rights pioneer and calypso singer Harry Belafonte who died at the age of 96.

Episode #3077

I Have Cancer, Again

1h 6m · Published 09 May 20:08
2018 was an incredible year. After years of podcasting, Marc Felion got cast in the Norwegian reality TV show “Alt For Norge.” And just like that, I came down with an especially aggressive case of cancer, basal cell carcinoma, that left me with a giant scar on my right shoulder and enormous medical bills to pay.

This year, the cancer is back, right during the middle of preparing for a bodybuilding contest. My birthday was spent going back and forth with doctors to schedule radiation therapy to nuke the tumor on my arm.

HELP FAUSTO FIGHT CANCER:
https://gofundme.com/help-fausto-fight-cancer

Today we take a look at cancer, whee! A look at the highs and lows life brings us, as we reflect on the week's news and trends.

PLUS--
➤ Parents are throwing lavish birthday parties for their babies to the tune of $50,000.

➤ Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon come out as unemployed.

➤ The Missouri trans ‘snitch form’ is down after people spam it.

➤ Netflix ends their DVD service.

Episode #3076

Dr. Steven Thrasher on the Viral Underclass

1h 21m · Published 18 Apr 20:43
Even though Covid-19, Monkeypox and HIV/AIDS are three very different kinds of viral infections, they all impact some people more than others.

When fighting a pandemic, we like to think that we are all in this together, but the folks who face racism, homophobia/transphobia, poverty and homelessness are more at risk than anyone else.

Today professor Dr. Steven Thrasher joins us to look at why it’s critical to address systemic inequality, racism and bigotry when fighting off any pandemic.In his new book “The Viral Underclass: The Human Toll When Inequality and Disease Collide,” Dr. Steven examines why certain populations are more at risk from viruses like HIV, Monkeypox and COVID-19.

Plus--

➤ How do we talk about marginalized people and disease without stigmatizing folks?

➤ How the Don’t Say Gay laws are killing us all.

➤ Counteracting the cynical viewpoint that both political parties are the same when trying to bring about change.

FEATURED BOOK:
Dr. Steven W. Thrasher, The Viral Underclass: The Human Toll When Inequality and Disease Collide
Get it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ofUEFA

Episode #3075

Remembering JoJo Baby and Heklina

1h 1m · Published 13 Apr 06:05
Long before drag was a mainstay of reality television, LGBTQ+ folks turned to drag for fun, to challenge society and explore their gender through an artistic, comedic and performative lens.

Sadly, we recently lost two fierce drag legends who meant a lot not just to us, but the world.Heartbreaking. In March, JoJo Baby died from cancer at the age of 51.

An early guest of our podcast, JoJo was a beloved Chicago nightclub personality and entertainer who dazzled patrons with their outlandish looks and puppetry.

And just last week, Heklina, who shaped the modern drag scene in San Francisco with their wildly popular and irreverent Trannyshack shows at the club STUD was found dead at the age of 55 in her London hotel by her dear friend Peaches Christ.

Today we remember two queer culture legends, Chicago’s JoJo Baby and San Francisco’s Heklina, who both died this past month and the impact they had on so many people’s lives, including ours.

Plus-
➤ Everybody’s daddy Pedro Pascal plays a gay cowboy in Pedro Almodóvar’s Western Short ‘Strange Way of Life.’

➤ Billy Porter is set to play novelist, activist and essayist James Baldwin.

➤ Equality Florida issues an advisory warning for LGBTQ+ travelers.

Episode #3074

Feast of Fun: Gay Talk Show has 596 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 688:04:36. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 23rd, 2024 17:44.

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