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Feast of Fun: Gay Talk Show

Feast of Fun: Gay Talk Show

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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/plusCopyright Feast of Fun 2021
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  • Where's the Beef? - with Dan Cass
    Apr 15 2026
    By now you’ve probably sick of hearing about the weird video made by McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempciznski, KEMP SIN SKEE where he nervously takes a tiny bite of their new burger, referring to it as a “product.”

    Since then, a myriad of executives have tried to one-up each other with their own burger “eating” videos, creating a full-fledged social media spectacle with the hopes of raising sales and building brand loyalty.

    But one question still stands: why won't these burger CEOs show themselves swallowing their own “meat?”

    Today Chicago comedian and burger aficionado Dan Cass joins us to look at the incredibly weird new burger wars, which instead of making people want to buy one, is making everyone question their life choices.

    Plus--

    • Did Timothée Chalamet’s off putting comments on opera and ballet cost him the Oscar?

    • BuzzFeed reports they may be going out of business. Here’s 10 reasons and why #4 will shock you.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Matthew Davies - Designing for Star Trek & Bodybuilding in the Future
    Mar 29 2026
    People love sports for the thrill of the challenge, to push their bodies to boldly go where they’ve never gone before. But in Star Trek, how would people compete in a universe where physical augmentation makes almost anything possible?

    What happens to bodybuilding a thousand years from now?

    Today’s episode is a dual drop from Feast of Fun and Let’s Grow Big Together, think of it as a transporter mishap where two podcasts are fused as one, but not as awkward as Tuvix.

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

    The new series Starfleet Academy centers the Star Trek universe around the school for new recruits with a fresh focus on youth culture and hot bodies.

    Today Starfleet Academy’s production designer Matthew Davies joins us to look at his work imagining schools, starships, gyms and nightclubs of the future.

    Davies is also an accomplished bodybuilder, so we’re having a little fun imagining what bodybuilding might look like in that world. How will technology shape bodybuilding? What will giant, glorious bodies mean centuries from now?

    Plus--
    • Lesbians in Space! Creating same sex, interspecies relationships.

    • Why Matthew has no regrets turning down Heated Rivalry.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Damon L. Jacobs Chooses Queer Joy
    Mar 11 2026
    The sexual revolution didn’t happen all at once, it came in throbbing waves: the Pill. Stonewall. The AIDS crisis. The Internet. Grindr. PrEP. Doxy PEP. Sniffies!

    We have more options than ever before and yet some still feel lonely. Swipe culture gives us abundance, but it also trains us to treat each other like custom coffee drinks.

    How do we build intimacy without running a background check on somebody?
    And why does jealousy still show up like it is paying the rent?

    Today, queer activist and marriage and family therapist Damon L. Jacobs joins us to unpack the great queer divide: monogamy vs. open relationships.

    His web series Choosing Queer Joy argues that joy isn’t frivolous, it’s revolutionary. But when we start talking about sex, love, and commitment the revolution can get real messy, real fast.

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    ★ instagram.com/damonljacobs
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    1 h y 34 m
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