Episodes

  • Live from Ice Palace Cherry Grove: Pride with Ultra Naté & Inaya Day
    Jun 25 2026

    Happy Pride, queens,

    This week Adam and I took Trigger Warning live to the legendary Ice Palace in Fire Island and brought true icons with us — Ultra Naté, Inaya Day.

    We get into the real roots of house music in gay underground clubs, how LGBTQIA+ culture built the dance floor, and why Pride without house just feels… wrong.

    Inaya tells the full story of how “Keep Pushing” blew up — from hearing her own demo on New York radio to making sure the paperwork (!!!) was right so she actually got paid. Because we love a hit, but we love a contract more.

    AND Ulta spills the tea on how she got her name!

    We also talk:

    • The legacy of house music and queer nightlife
    • Ice Palace history and Fire Island chaos
    • The streaming era vs the golden age of club culture
    • Beyoncé’s house moment (we had thoughts)

    Plus we tease a new Mexico venue called Temple that may or may not become your next dance pilgrimage.

    It’s Pride. It’s messy. It’s house music history. And it’s very us.

    #TriggerWarningPodcast #IcePalace #CherryGrove #FireIsland #UltraNate #InayaDay #HouseMusic #LGBTQIA #Pride #GayClubs #DanceMusic #QueerCulture #Studio54

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    43 mins
  • Fire Island’s Ice Palace Revival, Nightlife Chaos, Deviled Eggs and Ariel Sinclair
    Jun 18 2026

    Welcome back to Trigger Warning — where nothing is sacred, especially not deviled eggs.

    This week Adam and I spiral from the Ice Palace coffee bar in Cherry Grove to my now‑iconic deviled egg fascinator (unfortunately real), and the scandal of deviled eggs disappearing from a memorial servcice.

    I share my full Kylie Minogue “Timebomb” couture meltdown — jacket, boots, limited‑edition bag — give updates on our Zipolite, Mexico property, including buying the parcel next door (with water, thank God), rumors of neighborhood gold, and yes… casitas are for sale. Real estate mogul era loading.

    By the way, we are offering a special deal for Trigger Warning fans, so email me at Daniel@TheCasaOasis.com for details

    We also cover Adam working at an event where Madonna casually appeared at a Macy’s for KIKO Milano.

    Then we welcome the legendary Ariel Sinclair — Miss Fire Island 2002 and longtime Ice Palace performer — to talk about the full revival of the Ice Palace Fire Island: from toxic chaos to spiritual reset, sage included. New ownership, upgraded production, better energy, revived coffee bar — and why Fire Island nightlife is officially back.

    Plus:
    • Liza Minnelli and Patti LuPone supremacy moments
    • Legendary Cherry Grove memories
    • Underwear party survival strategy
    • Last‑minute comp beggars (no)
    • Socks with sandals (illegal)
    • Pride Month queerbaiting (absolutely not)

    It’s glamorous. It’s petty. It’s gay therapy.


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    52 mins
  • Varla Jean Merman on Fire Island: Drag Drama, Chaos & Queer Nightlife
    Jun 11 2026

    Hey Gurl — it’s me, Daniel Nardicio, coming to you from our “studio” (aka the storage unit) at the Ice Palace on Fire Island with my brother and partner in crime, Adam Klesh. And this week on Trigger Warning, we are joined by the one and only Varla Jean Merman ahead of her first Fire Island performance and the finale of her show The Drowsy Chappell Roan.

    And yes… it gets unhinged.

    We go there- and I mean all over the place. We talk about everything from Provincetown madness to the brilliance of Dina Martina. And Varla shares a story about meeting Chappell Roan’s gay uncle in Wilton Manners.

    This episode is messy, opinionated, and very Fire Island. If you love drag legends, nightlife gossip, queer pop culture, and strong takes — welcome home.

    Subscribe, leave a review, and come get triggered with us.

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    47 mins
  • From Gay Cruise to Fire Island: Sister Helen Holy
    Jun 4 2026

    This week on Trigger Warning, Adam and I are coming to you straight from our Fire Island ‘storage unit studio/ — because nothing says “thriving media empire” like folding chairs and exposed wiring.

    Adam and I survived a rain-soaked, chaos-drenched weekend of NYC nightlife, including a completely sold-out Dina Martina show (you’re welcome), an aggressively ugly sculpture I regret purchasing, and a series of questionable life choices that somehow led me to discover the one and only Sister Helen Holy… on a gay cruise.

    Yes. A gay cruise.

    Picture it: a packed theater at sea, men in mesh, cocktails sloshing, and suddenly — a Dallas Baptist woman reframing the entire experience as “high seas ministry.” I knew immediately she had to join us here at the Ice Palace and on Trigger Warning.

    And she did.

    Sister Helen Holy is a Baptist from Dallas who believes gay cruises are simply floating opportunities to bring the gospel to “sinners.” According to her, it’s not a party — it’s a mission field.

    We get into:

    • Why she considers sin her biggest trigger
    • How bingo became part of her evangelical outreach strategy
    • Whether gambling and gospel can coexist
    • Her first time on Fire Island (pray for her)
    • And a very serious theological debate about deviled eggs vs. deep-fried eggs

    You’re welcome.

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    22 mins
  • Memorial Day at Fire Island’s Ice Palace with Dina Martina
    May 28 2026

    Memorial Day weekend on Fire Island is officially the start of summer — and this week on Trigger Warning, Adam and I are recording live from the legendary Ice Palace in Cherry Grove.

    We kick things off with some classic Fire Island banter: wigs, chaotic past parties, rainy holiday vibes, and yes — thoughts on the Kylie Minogue Netflix documentary.

    But there real meat and potatoes, folks is our extra special guest. This week we welcome one of my all-time favorites to the show: the incomparable Dina Martina.

    Dina and I talk about her recent run at Café Carlyle in New York, her long-standing Memorial Day tradition of performing at the Ice Palace, and why Fire Island audiences hit differently than Provincetown crowds. She shares an unforgettable story about the late Chita Rivera praising her work — a full-circle moment that says everything about Dina’s singular brilliance.

    And yes, Dina shares what triggers her too!!!

    It’s camp, it’s chaos, it’s Fire Island — and it’s the unofficial kickoff to Summer season 2026.

    If you love LGBTQ comedy, queer nightlife, Cherry Grove history, and behind-the-scenes stories from iconic performers, this episode is for you.


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    32 mins
  • How Queer Nightlife Survived and Evolved | Ana Matronic | Pt. 02
    May 21 2026

    Part two — and we’re going even deeper.

    In this episode of Trigger Warning, Adam and I bring back Animatronic to dive into the real history of queer nightlife — from the global legend Bricktop to stewarding Fire Island’s iconic Ice Palace.

    If you don’t know Bricktop, buckle up.

    She was a Black saloon singer and hostess from West Virginia who became one of the most powerful nightlife figures in Paris, Mexico City, and Rome. She introduced the Charleston to Paris. She hosted royalty, writers, jazz icons. Her life feels like it should be an HBO anthology series — and yes, we pitch that too.

    Then we shift to home.

    We talk about the Ice Palace — open continuously since 1970 — one of the most important queer disco venues in history. Before it was the Ice Palace, it was the Boom Boom Room, the Bat Cave, Tiffany Au Go Go. There were fires. There were rebuilds. There were actual laws preventing same‑gender dancing — which led to counting men and women separately on the ramp.

    That history matters.

    Today, we see ourselves not as owners — but as stewards. Restoring it. Protecting it. Evolving it. Keeping it alive for the next generation.

    This episode is about honoring the past while building the future of queer nightlife.

    Because clubs aren’t just parties.
    They’re archives. They’re sanctuaries. They’re survival.

    🎧 Listen or watch wherever you get your favorite podcasts
    🔥 Part 1 is also live — so maybe start there- or don’t.

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    42 mins
  • Ana Matronic on Scissor Sisters, Fame & NYC Nightlife
    May 14 2026

    Welcome to Trigger Warning — my intentionally chaotic NYC nightlife podcast.

    Adam and I kick things off in our new Summer “studio” at the Ice Palace where we sit down with the iconic Ana Matronic — DJ, Scissor Sisters legend, and self-proclaimed “pop star with the soul of a librarian.”

    And yes… we go there.


    What We Get Into:

    ✨ Broadway diva lore (Patti, Liza, Carol — obviously)
    ✨ Scissor Sisters blowing up in the UK before the U.S. caught on
    ✨ Fame and “upward dehumanization”
    ✨ “Let’s Have a Kiki” and dance-floor history
    ✨ Motown mixtapes & Ana’s DJ origin story
    ✨ Queer roots and nightlife legacy
    ✨ Regine and the invention of the modern discotheque

    We also talk about Ana’s podcast Part-Time Sallies, where she dives into nightlife history and icons like Regine and Brick Top.


    BUT- this was such an iconic conversation we decided we HAD to do it on two parts.

    So if you love:
    NYC nightlife, queer culture, DJ history, Fire Island, Scissor Sisters, or Broadway legends — this one’s for you.

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    58 mins
  • My Instagram Drama, Fire Island Chaos & DJ Lina Unfiltered
    May 7 2026

    We’re officially in our visual era — and no, this is still NOT a safe space.

    Adam and I bring Trigger Warning to YouTube with NYC nightlife chaos, Fire Island tea, and zero filters. From Mr. New York to what’s coming at the Ice Palace, gurl is it FULL ON.

    This week we are SO excited to welcome the legendary DJ Lina (co‑host of The Cutting Up: A Kiki with Connie and Lina) who joins us to talk:
    🌈 Returning to Fire Island after years away
    🎧 Why podcasting hits different
    🔥 Why the Pines & Grove are “choose your own adventure” — if you claim it


    We also discuss my getting kicked off Instagram/Meta, body‑shaming trolls, and why social media stays pressed.

    Plus: Pride boat party fails, club raid stories, Juneteenth plans… and a very unserious ClonaWilly moment.

    NYC. Nightlife. Summer. Firel Island. Pride season. Unfiltered energy.

    Press play. 😈🔥


    You can watch The Cutting Up: A Kiki with Connie and Lina every Thrusday wherever you get your favorite podcasts.

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    49 mins