• Battling Backlash Against Progress and Equality in Anticipation of Trump’s MAGA v.2.0
    Dec 17 2024

    This week’s Newsday Tuesday on Richie & John the hosts return from a brief hiatus to delve into five dynamic stories making waves in the LGBTQ community. From Google's defiance against conservative criticism for featuring a nonbinary influencer to a pivotal judicial ruling deeming Japan's same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional, there's no shortage of significant news to discuss. As Richie discusses controversial book bans stirring chaos in library systems, John's battle against outdated paradigms hits close to home. Meanwhile, a federal court setback challenges NASDAQ's Board diversity efforts. In a heated debate over the National Defense Authorization Act, our hosts break down the potential implications of banning gender-affirming care for military families. With vibrant commentary and honest incisions, Richie Roy and John McMullen ensure that pressing LGBTQ issues get the raw, unfiltered spotlight they deserve. Don’t miss this lively discussion that promises to keep you thinking long after it’s over.

    Takeaways:

    • Conservative media lashes out over Google's bold move with a nonbinary influencer ad.

    • Warren County, Virginia assumes library control amidst controversial book bans.

    • Inclusive victory: Japanese court shakes up laws against same-sex marriage.

    • Court ruling stirs rebellion against Nasdaq’s diversity disclosure initiative.

    • NDAA's contentious provision challenges trans youth healthcare rights yet again.

    • John’s true tale: How he reshaped a dictionary's harmful rhetoric years ago.

    • Unraveling the reality of conspiracy theories gripping society today.

    • How public opinion is continuously shaping the march towards equality.


    #LGBTQNews #Podcast #Equality #NonBinary #BookBans #GenderAffirmingCare #HumanRights #Inclusion #CommunityVoices #MarriageEquality #TransRights #Progress #ConservativeBacklash #DiversityMatters #SECRuling #LibraryWars #TransHealth #GoogleDiversity #CourtRulings #Advocacy #RichieAndJohnPodcast #RichieRoy #JohnMcMullen #MutualBroadcastingSystem

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    40 mins
  • Guest: Tim Bennett | Urgent Call for Unified LGBTQ+ Advocacy in Corporate Spaces
    Dec 7 2024

    In this latest episode of Richie & John, co-hosts Richie Roy and John McMullen are joined by Tim Bennett from The Focus Group and TFG Unbuttoned podcasts for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion. Together, they delve into the divisive impact of figures like Robby Starbuck in corporate America concerning DEI and LGBTQ initiatives. Tim shares insights from his extensive experience working with major corporations on LGBTQ marketing strategies, highlighting the gap between corporate lip service and true inclusivity. He provides a candid analysis of where companies, advocacy groups, and the broader community stand in the fight for equality and inclusivity. This episode is a wake-up call to stay vigilant and proactive in advocating for marginalized communities within corporate and consumer spaces.

    Takeaways:

    • Robbie Starbuck has stirred significant controversy within corporate DEI and LGBTQ programs.

    • Many LGBTQ advocacy groups and organizations have lost focus post-marriage equality.

    • Financial contributions to advocacy organizations often substitute for genuine inclusivity efforts.

    • DEI backsliding is common among mainstream corporations when minor challenges arise.

    • A unified and proactive response is crucial for effective LGBTQ advocacy.

    • Smaller, local businesses often show more genuine support to LGBTQ issues.

    • Current media outlets and channels may not effectively reach LGBTQ consumers.

    • Clear, assertive voices are needed to counteract backlash against DEI programs.

    #LGBTQInclusion #DiversityMatters #CorporateResponsibility #RichieAndJohnPodcast #TimBennett #PodcastDiscussion #EqualityInMarketing #AdvocacyNow #RichieRoy #JohnMcMullen #MutualBroadcastingSystem #TheFocusGroupPodcast #TFGUnbuttonedPodcast #GLAAD #HRCCorporateEqualityIndex #DEI #NGLCC #OutAndEqual #Toyota #Walmart #JohnDeere #TractorSupplyCompany #ShamefulBusinesses #CorporateAmerica #CorporateLipService #AntiLGBTQBusinesses #HumanRightsCampaign #RobbyStarbuck

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    28 mins
  • Newsday Tuesday | Robby Starbuck and Right Wing Fascist Freaks Strike Again!
    Dec 3 2024

    In this episode, Richie Roy and John McMullen discuss various pressing issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community, including Walmart's rollback of diversity policies, the implications of a new bathroom ban for transgender students in Ohio, and the ongoing fight for representation in advertising. They also touch on local events like the Prattville Pride's participation in a Christmas parade and a hate crime incident involving a vandalized pride flag. The conversation emphasizes the importance of corporate responsibility, community support, and the need for continued advocacy for LGBTQ rights.

    Takeaways:

    • Walmart has rolled back its diversity and inclusion policies, reflecting a broader sociopolitical shift.

    • The term 'sexualized content' is often used as a coded language against LGBTQ events.

    • Corporate practices vary significantly, with companies like Costco showing more support for LGBTQ rights than Walmart.

    • GLAAD's report indicates a strong commitment to LGBTQ representation in advertising despite backlash fears.

    • Local events like Prattville Pride highlight the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ visibility and acceptance.

    • Hate crime legislation is crucial for protecting marginalized communities from acts of vandalism and discrimination.

    • Ohio's new bathroom ban for transgender students raises significant concerns about human rights and dignity.

    • Community engagement and activism are essential in opposing discriminatory laws and practices.

    • The conversation underscores the need for businesses to align their practices with inclusive values.

    • Richie and John encourage listeners to actively participate in advocacy and support LGBTQ-friendly businesses.

    #Walmart #LGBTQ #DEI #corporateresponsibility #hatecrime #transgenderrights #Ohiobathroomban #GLAAD #Prideevents #socialjustice #RobbyStarbuck #HRCEqualityIndex #RichieRoy #JohnMcMullen #RichieAndJohnPodcast #LGBTQNews #AntiGay #AntiLGBTQ #MutualBroadcastingSystem #NewsdayTuesday #QueerHeadlines

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    34 mins
  • Richie & John Explore Sexual Health with San Diego's 'Butt Doc,' Dr. Carlton
    Nov 30 2024

    In this sexually intense episode of Richie & John, the “Butt Doc” San Diego Gastroenterologist Dr. Carlton, discusses his journey into sexual health advocacy, particularly within the queer community. He shares his experiences during the pandemic that led him to social media, the importance of community support in health crises, and the disparities in sexual health literacy among providers. Dr. Carlton emphasizes the need for comprehensive STI testing and advocates for queer health initiatives, while also addressing the role of telemedicine in improving access to care. In this conversation, Dr. Carlton and his co-hosts explore various aspects of sexual health, focusing on the importance of balancing fun with preventative measures. They discuss the business side of health and wellness, the significance of creative messaging in sexual health education, and the advancements in PrEP and STI prevention. The conversation also highlights the importance of vaccinations and harm reduction strategies in maintaining sexual health, while emphasizing the need for clear communication and education in the LGBTQ+ community.

    Takeaways:

    • Dr. Carlton is known as the 'butt doc' for his expertise in anal health.

    • His social media journey began during the pandemic as a distraction.

    • Community support was crucial during the monkeypox outbreak.

    • There is a significant disparity in sexual health literacy among providers.

    • Advocacy for anal pap smears is vital for at-risk individuals.

    • DoxyPep can dramatically reduce STI rates.

    • Telemedicine has potential but faces insurance challenges.

    • Comprehensive STI testing is essential for effective health care.

    • Many providers lack knowledge about queer health issues.

    • Access to queer-friendly healthcare is still a challenge in many areas. They're definitely making a ton of money.

    • Pairing it with the fun part is important.

    • Get it clean, like you're washing a piece of fruit.

    • People don't want to hear unfun things.

    • Life is short. We're in an age now where we have PrEP.

    • You have to actually take it for it to work.

    • It has to be very clearly messaged.

    • The hottest new thing though is the injectable prep.

    • Inspect the merchandise before engaging.

    • DoxyPep is really the latest hottest thing.

    #RichieAndJohnPodcast #LGBTQHealth #MutualBroadcastingSystem #RichieRoy #JohnMcMullen #Keywords #sexualhealth #queerhealth #STITesting #telemedicine #healthdisparities #analhealth #communitysupport #healthadvocacy #DrCarlton #health #wellness #PrEP #STIPrevention #vaccination #harmreduction #creativemessaging #sexualenjoyment, #ButtSeriouslyPodcast


    Find his various online resources at www.linktr.ee/doctorcarlton

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    41 mins
  • Happy Thanksgiving! Finding Gratitude in Difficult Times: The Importance of Advocacy and Community
    Nov 23 2024

    In this episode of Richie & John, the guys explore the theme of gratitude during challenging times, particularly around the Thanksgiving holiday. Richie Roy and John McMullen discuss the importance of recognizing the good amidst adversity, the role of organizations in advocating for rights, and the historical context of governance. The conversation also touches on existential concerns such as climate change and the importance of community support, chosen family, and health. They share personal reflections on gratitude, food traditions, and the significance of being thankful for the little things in life.

    Takeaways:

    • Gratitude can be a powerful exercise, especially during tough times.

    • Organizations like the ACLU play a crucial role in advocacy.

    • History provides context for current events and future accountability.

    • Existential dread is common, but community support can help.

    • Climate change is a collective issue that requires action from everyone.

    • Finding joy in small things can enhance our gratitude.

    • B Corporations prioritize values beyond profit, which is commendable.

    • Health and well-being are vital, especially in stressful times.

    • Chosen family is essential for emotional support and connection.

    • Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on gratitude and share with others.

    #RichieAndJohnPodcast #RichieRoy #JohnMcMullen #LGBTQConversation #WhatAreYouGratefulFor #gratitude #Thanksgiving #existentialdread #climatechange #LGBTQcommunitysupport #chosenfamily #organizations #health #BCorporations #historicalcontext #MutualBroadcastingSystem #LGBTQPodcasts #LGBTQConversations

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    45 mins
  • Newsday Tuesday | November 19, 2024: Navigating Mental Health in a Hostile Climate
    Nov 19 2024

    In this episode, Richie Roy and John McMullen discuss various pressing issues, including the mental health crisis among LGBTQ+ youth, the political climate's impact on mental health, and the alarming rise in hate crimes. They also touch on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial statements ahead of his pending confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services, the recent legal ruling against mandatory religious displays in schools with a Judge’s thumbs-down on the Ten Commandments, and the positive trends in STI rates among men having sex with men. The conversation highlights the misinformation spread by crazy Right-Wing political figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and concludes with a somber reflection on the hate crime case of Blaze Bernstein, a young Gay and Jewish man who was murdered in California.

    Takeaways:

    • LGBTQ+ college students are significantly more likely to experience depression.

    • Political climates can exacerbate mental health issues for marginalized communities.

    • The Trump administration's rhetoric creates fear and isolation among LGBTQ+ individuals.

    • Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s statements raise concerns about his anticipated public health leadership of the Department of Health and Human Services for Donald Trump.

    • Hate crimes are on the rise, particularly against LGBTQ+ individuals.

    • Legal victories against religious displays in schools are crucial for maintaining separation of church and state.

    • Public health initiatives are showing positive results in reducing STI rates.

    • Misinformation from political figures can have serious consequences for public perception.

    • The importance of hate crime laws is underscored by recent violent incidents.

    • Community support is vital for the mental health of marginalized groups.

    #RichieAndJohnPodcast #NewsdayTuesday #MentalHealthMatters #LGBTQIssues #HateCrimes #RFKJr #PublicHealth #SchoolPrayerRuling #SeparationOfChurchAndState #STIRates #MarjorieTaylorGreene #TrumpEraRhetoric #CommunitySupport #Misinformation #HateCrimeLaws #BlazeBernstein #MutualBroadcastingSystem #TenCommandmentsAntiGay #LGBTQNews #RichieRoy #JohnMcMullen

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    44 mins
  • Navigating the Aftermath of the Election and The Power of LGBTQ+ Community Support
    Nov 17 2024

    In this episode of Richie & John, John McMullen and Richie Roy discuss the emotional aftermath of recent election results, emphasizing the importance of self-care, community support, and the role of organizations like the ACLU in protecting LGBTQ rights. They explore navigating family dynamics during the holidays, the significance of chosen families, and the need for a healthy media diet to maintain mental well-being. The discussion also highlights available resources for support and advocacy, fostering hope and resilience in the face of challenges ahead.

    Takeaways:

    • Many people are feeling down from the election results.

    • Self-care and community support are crucial during tough times.

    • Navigating family dynamics can be challenging during the holidays.

    • Chosen families provide essential support networks.

    • Organizations like the ACLU are vital for protecting rights.

    • The judicial system is a key line of defense against discrimination.

    • Media consumption affects mental health; moderation is important.

    • There are numerous resources available for LGBTQ support.

    • Community engagement is essential for resilience.

    • Hope and resilience are necessary for facing future challenges.

    #electionaftermath #selfcare #communitysupport #LGBTQrights #familydynamics #chosenfamily #ACLU #mediaconsumption #mentalhealth #advocacy #mutualbroadcastingsystem #lgbtqnews #RichieRoy #JohnMcMullen #RichieAndJohnPodcast #LGBTQPodcast

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    40 mins
  • Navigating Four Years of Challenging Futures
    Nov 12 2024

    In this Newsday Tuesday episode for the week of November 12, 2024, Richie Roy and John McMullen tackle the turbulent post-election climate, emphasizing the need for resilience in the LGBTQ+ community. Podcasting from the Mutual Broadcasting System, they provide insightful analysis on how to lead the resistance in the next four years. The election aftermath, societal challenges, and the importance of staying engaged and informed despite setbacks are passionately discussed. Richie and John further delve into the issues of allyship, impactful spending, and setting healthy boundaries, particularly during the holiday season. Tune in for razor-sharp commentary, real talk, and a roadmap for navigating these times with empowerment and purpose.

    Key Takeaways from the Episode:

    1. **Post-Election Disappointment and Resilience**: Richie Roy and John McMullen discuss the unexpected election results and emphasize the importance of resilience and community activism in the LGBTQ+ community over the next four years.

    2. **Election Analysis**: The hosts offer an analysis of the election dynamics that led to the defeat of Kamala Harris and caution against allowing despair to set in, suggesting practical steps for maintaining mental health and activism.

    3. **Community Support and Activism**: The importance of supporting LGBTQ+ rights, doubling down on activism, and leveraging community support and collaboration to challenge and influence ongoing political shifts is highlighted.

    4. **Economic Influence and Consumer Choices**: The episode explores the power of consumers making informed, values-driven purchasing decisions to promote businesses that support LGBTQ+ rights and other social justice causes.

    5. **Holiday Boundaries**: They provide guidance on setting boundaries with family members who supported political outcomes perceived as threatening to LGBTQ+ rights, especially during the holiday season, emphasizing self-care and community support.

    6. **Preparation for Social Change**: A call to action for listeners to engage constructively with upcoming challenges and contribute to the resilience movement that values equality and inclusion.

    #ResistanceHQ #NewsdayTuesday #PostElection2024 #LGBTQVoices #QueerPerspectives #CivilRights #ChangeChampions #SolidarityNow #StayInformed #KeepFighting #CommunityStrength #YourVoiceMatters #ProgressPride #StayResilient #HopeInAction #RichieAndJohnPodcast #RichieRoy #JohnMcMullen #LGBTQNews #LGBTQPostElectionResults #MutualBroadcastingSystem

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    47 mins