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Mix Minus - A Gay / LGBTQ Experience

Mix Minus - A Gay / LGBTQ Experience

著者: Adam Burns & Daniel Brewer
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mix-minus/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mix-minus/subscribe What do you get when two gay friends who love audio, love tech, love talk radio, and love podcasting get together to live stream once a week. You get a podcast with witty banter, quizzes, tech talk, pop culture, and more. Add an LGBT spin and you get Mix Minus Podcast.Adam Burns & Daniel Brewer 社会科学
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  • 228 - What if your car explodes?
    2026/06/23

    It's Friday night, and the vibes are... coconut vape and gray-beard existentialism. Daniel kicks things off by revealing that his barber thinks he looks like Eric Dane — who, as it turns out, just died. So that's where we're at. Adam's puffing on something tropical, Larry Vader has apparently built an entire software ecosystem with a coding agent, and Daniel is quietly thrilled that his entire after-show pipeline is now automated. The boys are back, and the show hasn't even started yet.Once things get rolling, Adam treats us to an epic Wendy's drive-thru saga that involves a ten-hour round trip, a permanently closed location, a drive-thru lane with curbs that trap you like a DMV waiting room, a five-to-ten-minute wait per car because they're gaming their own performance metrics, and — the cherry on top — the wrong burger. Meanwhile, Daniel spirals into a passionate defense of the Wendy's Super Bar and its dubious "7,000 combinations" claim. Then things get real: Anthropic's new Fable 5 model dropped and got yanked almost immediately after Amazon — yes, that Amazon, the one invested in Anthropic — flagged a so-called jailbreak to the government. Spotify has silently yanked five episodes over copyright claims on the birthday segment's music, and the boys brainstorm solutions ranging from moving birthdays to the after show, to three facts instead of songs, to Daniel's personal assistant Sebastian's inspired suggestion: just play the songs on a kazoo. Speaking of which, we hear voicemails from Phoenix Dave (reporting James Burrows' death) and Gary in Portland (celebrating his 79th birthday), Tony from Illinois sends Disney trivia PDFs, and Adam has FEELINGS about Big Fatty's passive-aggressive podcast-guilt-tripping of shows that have gone quiet. Oh, and there's a whole segment about Joe Batance sending the most incomprehensible text message in podcasting history — something about Bluetooth channels and a mixer, delivered via voice-to-text while driving, that no human could possibly decode.The news game delivers (Daniel aces it, natch), the bonus round from Michael's trivia brings the goods, and the show wraps with Adam and Daniel teasing a show idea that neither of them actually has. Same time next week, kids. Same time next week.Email: Contact@MixMinusPodcast.comVoice/SMS: 707-613-3284

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  • 227 - How does one pull a butt cheek?
    2026/06/16

    The boys are back! After taking a well-deserved mental health break (and weathering what we're told were hundreds of concerned emails — each one personally answered by Adam, naturally), Daniel and Adam return with fresh energy and a new member of the extended Mix family. Daniel introduces us to Sebastian, his AI personal assistant who helped prep the show, and we quickly learn that saying "Hermes" out loud leads to instant confusion with luxury handbags. The show kicks off with Adam's mysterious butt muscle injury ("I herniated a butt muscle") and some exciting James Corden news, before things take a more serious turn: Adam's mother, over lunch following her doctor's appointment, asked him to remove the word "gay" from his podcast name. Adam handled it with grace and conviction — gay isn't a bad word to people who know it isn't one — and we couldn't be prouder.From there, the show spins into classic Mix territory. Daniel delivers a forensic breakdown of Apple's WWDC keynote videos, convinced the outdoor walking shots were studio-voiced and AI-lip-synced — an audio Uncanny Valley that had the internet buzzing. A fascinating science piece argues that adults who reread the same novels aren't stuck in the past; they're using fiction as a mirror to measure who they've become, which leads to a discussion of Adam's third rewatch of The West Wing (season 5 is a struggle, we hear you) and Daniel's revelation that his local UPN station once followed Mama's Family with "more sci-fi adventure" as the lead-in to Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the Contact segment, Brian writes in about YouNify, a tool for consolidating watch lists across streaming services, and we get a moment of silence for synthesizer pioneer Michael Iceberg. Then Adam tells us the sweetest story about a baby bird in his crepe myrtle tree — which takes a hard left turn into a possible lawnmower incident he insists was pre-existing. The News Game delivers a respectable showing (even if the World Cup final being in New Jersey remains deeply funny), and the 60-second bonus round tests Daniel's trivia mettle on everything from Pixar to moonwalkers. A delightful digression into a 1982 ABC7 consumer report on home computers — complete with cassette tape programs and the immortal advice that "if you could bake a cake, you can write a program" — reminds us all that the home computer market was supposed to fully evolve by 1985. Spoiler: it took until 2000.Adam shows off his latest UV printer project — a custom metal sign for his stepfather featuring ChatGPT-generated art (sorry, artists) — and the Birthday segment brings us Noah Wyle, Anderson Cooper, and Dana Carvey. Then comes the segment Joe Betance probably won't hear: an exasperated PSA that pairing a Bluetooth phone to the RODECaster Pro 2 takes exactly three button presses. Three! The show wraps with the kind of scheduling certainty we've all come to love — they might be here next Friday, or maybe the week after, July's spotty because Daniel has a long vacation, but they'll definitely be back at some point. We hope you enjoy!Email: Contact@MixMinusPodcast.comVoice/SMS: 707-613-3284

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    1 時間 14 分
  • 225 - I was drinking. I thought you were gonna take longer
    2026/05/26

    This week on The Gay Mix, the show opens in classic form — Adam's mixer is haunted by a poltergeist that only Daniel can hear, forcing him to do both halves of the intro like a one-man vaudeville act while narrating the technical difficulties in real time. It's the kind of barely-controlled chaos that reminds you this is live radio, baby, and nobody's editing it. Daniel then takes us to Disney World for not one but two exclusive previews — the new Soarin' Over America film (sesquicentennial! semi-sesqueent! whatever!) and the Muppets re-theme of Rock and Roller Coaster, which he loved so much he almost threw up. It turns out our bodies betray us in our forties, and Daniel has joined the ranks of gays who can no longer ride roller coasters without feeling it for hours afterward. A profound loss for the community.

    The Survivor 50 finale gets a proper postmortem, complete with Daniel's righteous fury about Jonathan being "just the man taking credit for the women's work" and the truly cringeworthy moment where Stephanie turned her jury question into a campaign rally. But the real showstopper is Jeff Probst accidentally spoiling the fire-making competition live by calling Rizzo to the jury before the footage aired, then scrambling to rebrand his blunder as a brand new twist called "See the Future." Daniel's physical reaction to watching someone fuck up on live television is worth the price of admission alone. Meanwhile, Stephen Colbert said goodbye after eleven years, the Pope refused to come out of his dressing room over a Chicago hot dog dispute, and Daniel cried. Of course he cried. That's what he does.

    The News Game delivers a rare and glorious 5-for-5 sweep — Daniel nails everything from the Justice Department's absurd $1.776 billion Trump ally fund to Elon Musk getting laughed out of court for missing a deadline. The Birthdays segment nearly breaks Daniel's brain as he spirals into an existential celebrity sorting crisis: is that voice the pale ginger with the loop pedal, or is it the gay one who sings about staying with me? Adam calmly confirms the gay angle, then drops Ed Sheeran's age — 34 — like it's nothing. Daniel, who has admittedly been drinking, is genuinely floored. Add in a dinner with Jean featuring a window-raccoon, Cher turning 80 (she's 49, argue with the wall), Mr. T at 74 still doing the same jokes, and the celebrity death phone pot climbing to $111, and you've got an episode that careens from tender friendship confession to chaotic celebrity confusion with the elegance of a trash panda on a restaurant balcony.

    Email: Contact@MixMinusPodcast.com
    Voice/SMS: 707-613-3284

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