Episodes

  • S1 E7: Preserve the Dance Floor | Club MTV Fan Page (Jeromme Graham)
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, Ricky interviews Jeromme, the creator of the Club MTV fan page, discussing the cultural significance of Club MTV, the challenges of archiving dance shows, and the evolution of music videos. They explore memorable performances, the legacy of dancers, and the decline of MTV as a cultural force, while also touching on the future of dance and music video choreography.

    Sound Bites

    • "[Downtown Julie Brown]—she's been super cool."
    • "It really is a public service."
    • "I would love to make a documentary."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Club MTV and Its Impact

    02:50 Archiving Dance Culture: The Journey

    05:49 The Evolution of Dance Shows

    10:07 Community and Collaboration in Archiving

    14:16 Notable Dancers and Their Legacy

    17:56 Comparing Club MTV and The Grind

    20:23 The Decline of MTV and Music Video Culture

    21:48 Navigating Copyright in Archiving

    31:35 The Future of Dance and Music Videos

    Keywords:

    Club MTV, dance shows, archiving, pop culture, music videos, nostalgia, 80s, 90s, MTV history, dance culture

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    38 mins
  • S1 E6: Bedazzled in Drag | Elyssa Maxx Goodman
    Dec 30 2025

    Summary:

    In this engaging episode, Ricky sits down with Elyssa Maxx Goodman, a writer, historian, and drag scholar, to discuss her latest book, "Glitter and Concrete: A Cultural History of Drag in New York City." They delve into the vibrant history of drag, exploring its roots in New York City and its impact on culture both locally and globally. Elyssa shares personal anecdotes about her introduction to drag, the influence of her parents, and the significance of drag as an art form. The conversation also touches on the challenges and triumphs within the drag community, the evolution of language and identity, and the ongoing cultural and political dynamics affecting drag performers today.

    Keywords:

    drag history, New York City, Elyssa Maxx Goodman, Glitter and Concrete, drag culture, LGBTQ+, drag queens, drag kings, cultural history, identity

    Takeaways:
    • Elyssa Maxx Goodman shares her deep connection to the New York City drag scene, which inspired her book.
    • The book "Glitter and Concrete" fills a gap in documenting the unique impact of New York's drag culture.
    • Elyssa's introduction to drag was influenced by her parents and early exposure to films like "To Wong Foo."
    • The conversation highlights the diverse history of drag, including male impersonators and the gender spectrum.
    • Elyssa discusses the challenges of defining drag and the evolving language around gender and identity.
    • The episode explores the socio-political factors that have influenced the acceptance and backlash against drag.
    • Elyssa emphasizes the importance of recording and preserving drag history to prevent erasure.
    • The discussion includes the role of drag in cultural rebellion and its acceptance during times of social upheaval.
    • Elyssa shares insights into the pageantry and evolution of ballroom culture and its significance.
    • The episode concludes with Elyssa's reflections on her favorite drag performers and her future projects.
    Sound bites:
    • "Drag is an art form that embodies transformation."
    • "New York's drag scene has a unique impact on culture."
    • "Recording drag history is crucial to prevent erasure."
    • "Drag has faced backlash during times of social upheaval."
    • "The language of drag and identity is constantly evolving."
    • "Ballroom culture has deep historical roots."
    • "Drag is a dynamic art form that challenges norms."
    • "My book fills a gap in documenting drag's history."
    • "Drag's acceptance often coincides with cultural rebellion."
    • "The New York drag scene was my introduction to drag."

    Chapters:
    • 00:00:00 Introduction to Elyssa Maxx Goodman
    • 00:00:00 The Inspiration Behind 'Glitter and Concrete'
    • 00:00:00 Exploring Drag's Diverse History
    • 00:00:00 Language, Identity, and Drag
    • 00:00:01 Cultural and Political Dynamics of Drag
    • 00:00:01 Ballroom Culture and Pageantry
    • 00:00:01 Reflections and Future Projects
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    46 mins
  • S1 E5: Decode the Silence | Ted Kerr (World AIDS Day)
    Dec 1 2025

    Keywords

    HIV, AIDS, stigma, education, art, community, health, awareness, globalization, cultural production

    Summary

    Ricky and HIV/AIDS worker, activist, and writer Ted Kerr discuss the multifaceted aspects of HIV and AIDS, exploring their personal narratives, the impact of stigma, the evolution of public discourse, and the role of art and culture in shaping understanding. They reflect on their personal experiences, emphasizing the importance of community, education, and ongoing dialogue.

    Takeaways

    • HIV awareness is deeply connected to personal narratives and experiences.
    • Globalization has influenced the understanding of HIV/AIDS across different demographics.
    • Art can serve as a powerful tool for education and awareness about HIV.
    • Fear and misinformation about HIV transmission persist, affecting people's lives.
    • Stigma surrounding HIV continues to impact individuals and communities.
    • Conversations about HIV have evolved, but there is still a need for present-day discourse.
    • Death and stigma remain significant issues within the HIV community.
    • Cultural production can integrate HIV narratives into broader social movements.
    • Public health policies are increasingly influenced by systemic issues and stigma.
    • The legacy of figures like Magic Johnson shapes contemporary discussions about HIV.

    Sound Bites

    • "Stigma kills still."
    • "HIV exceptionalism is not useful."
    • "The community viral load will go up."

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction and Context Setting

    01:25Personal Journey with HIV and AIDS Activism

    02:25The Role of Art in HIV Education

    04:35Shifting Perspectives on HIV and Stigma

    07:21Understanding HIV Transmission and Fear

    10:01The Impact of Stigma on Health and Relationships

    12:55Navigating Conversations About HIV

    13:45The Evolution of HIV Discourse Over Time

    15:53Current Perspectives on HIV and AIDS

    17:53The Ongoing Reality of AIDS-Related Deaths

    20:12Intersectionality and the Broader Implications of HIV

    23:07Understanding HIV in Context

    23:26The Role of Public Figures in HIV Awareness

    27:17The Intersection of HIV and Systemic Issues

    29:58The Importance of U=U Awareness

    33:33The Impact of Policy on HIV Care

    38:50Cultural Production and HIV Narratives

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    52 mins
  • S1 E4: Destigmatize the Stars | Queer Cosmos (Colin Bedell)
    Nov 25 2025

    In this conversation, Ricky and guest Colin Bedell (Queer Cosmos) delve into the transformative power of astrology, emphasizing its role not as a predictive tool but as a means to navigate uncertainty, enhance relational intelligence, and find joy during challenging times. They explore the role of astrology in understanding relationships, personal growth, and community connection and discuss the journey of becoming an astrologer, the importance of belief and experience, and the cultural reflections of New York City. They emphasize the significance of self-acceptance, generosity, and the potential for a cultural renaissance in the future. Colin reveals what the stars have written about NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani, and the importance of family and friends in these unprecedented times.

    Keywords

    astrology, relational intelligence, uncertainty, personal growth, joy, prediction, control, truth, hard times,

    Takeaways

    • Astrology should be approached from a place of practicing the unknown.
    • It can enhance relational intelligence and skills.
    • Finding joy in hard times is essential.
    • Astrology is not merely about prediction and control.
    • Telling the truth about hard times is crucial.
    • Astrology can serve as a tool for personal growth.
    • Navigating uncertainty is a key aspect of astrology.
    • Relational skills can be improved through astrological insights.
    • Joy can be cultivated even in challenging situations.
    • Astrology helps in understanding and navigating relationships.

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to Outsider In Podcast

    01:19Astrology as a Tool for Understanding

    05:59The Journey into Professional Astrology

    11:44The Power of Belief and Magic

    17:18Asking for Help and Community Support

    22:35Astrological Insights on Public Figures

    25:04Astrology and Urban Dynamics

    26:05Class Consciousness and New York City

    28:14Historical Context and Future Predictions

    30:11Cultural Renaissance in New York

    32:32Family Dynamics and Personal Growth

    39:05Astrology's Role in Self-Discovery

    39:57The Importance of Relationships

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    45 mins
  • S1 E3: BONUS | Drag Stars Talk Reality TV at Comic Con
    Nov 18 2025

    At an NYC Comic Con panel, host Peppermint asks Tammie Browne, Blackberri, and Magami about the pros and cons of shows like Drag Race and Dragula.

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    1 min
  • Official Trailer ep 3: Nerddom's Evolution and George Tekai
    Nov 18 2025

    Nerds reflect on inclusivity at NYC Comic Con and George Tekai speaks on his life and activism.

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    1 min
  • S1 E3: Discover NYC Comic Con | 2025
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of Outsider In, Ricky shares his experiences at his first New York Comic Con (2025), exploring themes of identity, representation, and community. From his childhood as a self-proclaimed nerd to his recent adventures at Comic-Con, Ricky delves into the intersections of race, queerness, and fandom. He highlights encounters with fellow outliers, including a conversation with children's author Dina Tate about representation in literature and cosplay, and a panel discussion on the evolving landscape of Black nerd culture. The episode also features insights from the Young, Gifted, and Whack panel, moderated by Wayne Brady, a drag queen panel hosted by Peppermint, Lucas Museum of Narrative Art panel hosted by Martin Scorsese, and a talk about civil rights with Star Trek legend and activist George Tekai. Ricky reflects on the power of storytelling and the importance of finding a sense of belonging in epic spaces.

    Keywords:

    Comic-Con, representation, Black nerd culture, blerd, drag queens, storytelling, identity, community, fandom, queerness, diversity, Star Wars, Star Trek, Avatar the Last Airbender

    Takeaways:
    • Embrace your nerd within the nerds
    • Representation in media is crucial for marginalized communities.
    • Comic-Con is a space for diverse communities to connect.
    • Storytelling unites and empowers us.

    Chapters:
    1. 00:00 Introduction and Ricky's Nerdy Beginnings
    2. 03:29 Comic-Con Adventures Costumes and EncountersRepresentation and Identity in Fandom
    3. 13:31 Young, Gifted, and Whack: Panel on Black Nerd Culture
    4. 22:03 Drag Queens and the Intersection of Politics
    5. 29:57 House of Ultra-Violet Presents: Gerard H. Gaskin
    6. 32:35 Lucas Museum of Narrative Art
    7. 34:46 Jedi Adventures
    8. 39:56 It Rhymes w/ Tekai Graphic Novel Panel
    9. 44:02 Reflections on Belonging and Community

    Sound Bites:
    • "Welcome to Outsider Inn, where outliers create the greater culture."
    • "Comic-Con is the motherfucking place to be."
    • "Representation matters in all forms of media."
    • "Finding a sense of belonging among fellow outliers."
    • "The power of storytelling unites us all."

    Call to Action:

    Tune in to this episode for an inspiring and insightful adventure at Comic-Con 2025!

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    46 mins
  • S1 E2: Revamp Horror | Dianca London Potts
    Oct 28 2025

    Dianca London Potts joins host, Ricky Tucker, to explore the intricate relationship between horror, identity, and storytelling. They discuss how personal experiences shape their understanding of horror and the narratives that resonate with them. The dialogue delves into the significance of representation in cinema, particularly within the context of Black identity, and the importance of agency in creative work. They also reflect on the role of religion in horror, the influence of form and structure in storytelling, and the lessons that fear and grief can teach us about resilience and community.

    takeaways

    • Horror serves as a powerful medium for exploring identity.
    • Storytelling can create a sense of belonging and community.
    • Monsters and otherness are central themes in horror narratives.
    • Representation in cinema is crucial for authentic storytelling.
    • Agency in creative work allows for deeper connections to legacy.
    • Genre can be complex and multifaceted, challenging traditional norms.
    • Religion often intersects with horror, shaping narratives and themes.
    • The structure of a story can evoke emotions that words cannot express.
    • Fear and grief are teachers that build resilience.
    • Exploring different forms of storytelling can lead to richer narratives.

    Sound Bites

    • "Horror has been like a huge gift."
    • "Fear is a teacher and so is grief."
    • "It builds resilience."
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    44 mins