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Celebrate Pride month at Earwolf 🏳️‍🌈 How’s it going, Dads and Grads? W

Celebrate Pride month at Earwolf 🏳️‍🌈 How’s it going, Dads and Grads? We are now in the throes of Summer and things are heatin’ up. Here’s what's going at Earwolf this month: Happy Pride Month 🏳️‍🌈 [Image](https://) We’re celebrating Pride all month, and there are some great episodes from our LGBTQ+ podcast hosts and guests. This week on Queery, Cameron Esposito welcomes Hacks’ Meg Stalter. She talks with Cameron about wanting to be an actor from a young age, staying connected to religion, and her love of performing. Also, a shout out to Amazon Music for featuring Queery in their Pride collections this month! [Listen Now]( Get Curious about Pride in Nature 🍄 [Image]( This month, Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness is doing a Pride in Nature series. Hear Jonathan talk to experts about queerness in the Animal Kingdom and how fungi and mushrooms connect to queerness. [Listen Now]( Fire Island 🔥 [Image]( Fire Island’s (and former host of Urgent Care) writer and star Joel Kim Booster, who is rightfully begging for your positive anonymous internet love joined Michelle Collins for Midnight Snack! [Listen Now]( How Did This Get Made? Summer Tour! [Image]( ICYMI: How Did This Get Made? is hitting the road this Summer! Catch Paul, June, and Jason live in a city near you. Tickets are on sale now. [Get Tickets Now]( Scam Goddess 🤝 iCarly [Image]( It’s the iCarly, Scam Goddess crossover we’ve all been waiting for! Miranda Cosgrove and Nathan Kress discuss Cassie Chadwick, who at the turn of the 20th century became one of the US’ foremost accomplished fraudsters. Listen to the episode now! Plus, check out [Team Coco]( and [Earwolf]( on YouTube for video clips of the episode! [Listen Now]( As always, check out our new merch on Podswag.com, like this [hoodie]( with Lauren Lapkus' face on it. Catch you next month. Earrrrwoooollf. - The Earwolf Team [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( Copyright © 2022 Earwolf Media, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you submitted your e-mail address to Earwolf at some point in the past. Don't want our emails anymore? [Unsubscribe](://links.iterable.com/e/encryptedUnsubscribe?_r=5b98190331b64572bbad62e9f7c2d040&_s=59a4fd6fd441491ea6bbb2a1f6c1918c&_t=jS51hvaHvsN5_W6KNyZIuOHEuGoNySG7U85WmRP29t9R_Nh6wicdzeILsWEf8D81QP_X3yV_ZqN3cwv2f0rzgLQwfuowB7-I2KzVkAgmmkp-ARiyHvGCYrMIAeE2LH-5z1RDYCPYVYfBlro41IAcUg18Jd0lYD7o7JhTfJtv-GRPLUruNvJZGTLPfp6N3KXD) Earwolf Media, LLC. 5551 Hollywood Blvd, #66 Los Angeles, CA 90028

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