“With our first foray into the podcast space, Most is entering a new era - one where the gay agenda continues to expand into all corners of our audience’s lives, making it easier and more fun than ever to discover Netflix’s LGBTQ+ talent, titles, and storytelling,” Gabrielle Korn, Netflix editorial and publishing manager for Most, said. The lead producer was Eric Silver and the show was engineered and edited by Mischa Stanton. The show was produced by Multitude, a podcast production company in Brooklyn. “The Gay Agenda” will be produced by Most, which is Netflix’s banner for its LGBTQ+ storytelling.
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These include “Okay, Now Listen,” a podcast that focuses on “Black joy” through an often humorous lens and “Strong Black Legends,” which honors the best of Black Hollywood, as well as “You Can’t Make This Up,” a companion series to Netflix’s extensive roster of true crime stories. Some shows are focused on augmenting Netflix content such as “The Crown,” but there are also a number of wholly original productions. Netflix is constantly coming out with new and special features for subscribers, and in June 2022, the popular streaming service is offering up the Shine with Pride collection that highlights. Netflix has launched over 40 podcasts since it formed a division devoted to the medium in 2018. “The Gay Agenda” marks the company’s first LGBTQ+ podcast and comes as Netflix has moved much more aggressively into the audio space. The pain is there of course, but the joy is too! We want to live in joy.” We contain multitudes! Part of the impetus behind this podcast was creating a space to talk about being LGBTQ in entertainment that centered on something other than pain. The coming-of-age story is also quite exceptional, and conveys impressive load and variety of emotions. Carey Mulligans performance is nothing short of perfect, inevitably making herself the center of the movie.
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“There’s room for all of it, for connection and healing and for irreverence and silliness. A movie about a 16 year old girl who gets involved with an older more sophisticated man and how the relationship changes her life. “The first item on ‘The Gay Agenda’ is, of course, for our guests to have fun and be themselves,” Hewson added. Hearing people’s unique stories and perspectives on life and happiness was a learning experience and I don’t take that for granted.” Conrad Ricamora in ‘Fire Island’ Is the Gay Mr. Interviewing guests this season made me a better person. I think it’s a real reflection of the LGBTQ+ community and I hope our listeners feel the same. “It’s joyful, it’s inquisitive, it’s welcoming. “I’m proud of ‘The Gay Agenda,'” Savoy said.