Queer Times
Produced by the Provincetown Recoding Studio, Queer Times is the unapologetic, high-energy queer news podcast you didn’t know you needed. Hosted by comedy legend Kristen Becker and razor-sharp commentator Harrison Fish, this Provincetown-based show delivers a weekly breakdown of the latest in LGBTQ+ politics, pop culture, women’s sports, and whatever else we want—served with a side of chaos. From breaking news that impacts queer lives to deep dives into the absurdity of today’s culture wars, Queer Times isn’t here to play nice—we’re here to wake up, sheeple! Whether you’re looking for biting analysis, unfilt...
We Need to Talk About Epstein
Harrison and Kristen take a deep dive into the cultural obsession with Jeffrey Epstein, asking what the public really wants from “the list,” what justice even looks like in a media-driven world, and why conspiracy culture has taken such a tight grip on both the left and the right.
From Ghislaine Maxwell’s suspicious transfer to the endless suicides surrounding the case, the hosts explore how shame, secrecy, and sensationalism warp our collective understanding of truth—and how queer communities, in particular, are forced to navigate systems built to obscure and protect the powerful.
It’s honest...
Reclaiming the Flag with Ellie the Elephant (and Cartman)
This week, Kristen and Harrison celebrate the power of queer joy and resistance, Provincetown-style. From dunk tank fundraisers at Girl Splash and Summer of Sass to the electric culture of women’s basketball and the unstoppable energy of the WNBA’s Ellie the Elephant, this episode is full of community wins.
But they also take a deeper look at how symbols like the American flag have been weaponized against marginalized groups—and how queer people and allies are reclaiming them. From Alexis Bittar’s new documentary Reclaiming the Flag to the sharp political satire of South Park, Harrison...
Bears, Colbert, and the WNBA
Provincetown’s Bear Week winds down, but Kristen and Harrison are just getting started. They unpack everything from the shifting body politics of queer spaces (and yes, a little bit of dark room etiquette) to the latest drama in the WNBA, expansion teams, and the big money shaping women’s sports.
Then, the tone shifts as they honor the life and legacy of queer poet Andrea Gibson, reflecting on what it means to live openly, vulnerably, and loudly. Finally, they dive into the shocking end of Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, connecting the dots between media power, politi...
Young, Loud, and Running for Office
In this week’s episode of Queer Times, Harrison and Kristen dive deep into the historic win of Zoran Mamdani in the NYC Democratic mayoral primary and what it reveals about the shifting tides of American politics. From ranked choice voting and Democratic Party hypocrisy to rising stars like Deja Foxx and Kat Abu, the hosts dissect the generational clash between progressive idealism and entrenched establishment power. They take on housing as a human right, the collapse of trust in both parties, and ask the question on everyone’s mind: is this the death rattle of the old guard—or jus...
Ptown Fights Back | Texas Floods | Alligator Alcatraz
In this unflinching episode of Queer Times, Harrison and Kristen return to the mic after a chaotic few weeks to unpack the state of a country in crisis. From hate crimes during Provincetown’s Circuit Week to the deadly floods in Texas and the dystopian horror of “Alligator Alcatraz,” this episode dives deep into the increasingly normalized cruelty in American politics.
They explore the failures of emergency response, the scapegoating of immigrants, and how fear is being weaponized to distract from real issues like healthcare, infrastructure, and community safety.
Equal parts furious and fearless, this episode asks: what h...
Our Coming Out Stories
It’s the end of Pride month, and we’re getting personal.
In this episode, Kristen and Harrison rewind the clock and open up about their coming out journeys—what they knew, what they didn’t, and all the messy, beautiful moments in between. From kindergarten crushes and Catholic school gender confusion to “big top energy” on the playground, they share the first sparks of queerness that shaped who they are today.
It’s funny, tender, and real—because while no two queer stories are the same, there’s something universal in the journey toward living out loud.
The Hotline’s Gone. The Harm Isn’t.
⚠️ Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of mental health, suicide prevention resources, and queer erasure.
📞 If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, or visit 988lifeline.org. For LGBTQ+ youth, additional support is available at TheTrevorProject.org.
This week’s Breaking News dives into the quiet, calculated removal of LGBTQ+ resources from the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The move—reportedly driven by Trump ally Richard Grenell—strips life-saving mental health support from queer and trans people under the guise of “neutrality.” We ask: when a hotline drops queer visibility...
Mental Health from the Queer Perspective
Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of depression, anxiety, panic attacks, suicidal ideation, substance use, and inpatient mental health care. If you're in crisis or need support, you are not alone.
Call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7 in the U.S.
In this episode of Queer Times, Kristen and Harrison open up about their own mental health journeys. They discuss how trauma and identity collide to shape queer mental health—and how community, medication, and honesty can offer a path forward.
It’s vulnerable, unscripted, and maybe exactly what someone need...
Elon and Trump Are Breaking Up | ICE Invades LA
This week, Kristen and Harrison open with the immigration protests in Los Angeles that erupted into violence—and were met with near-total silence from major news outlets. At the same time, Trump and Elon Musk are publicly feuding over loyalty, legacy, and who controls the narrative on the right. The chaos is loud, but somehow the real stories—like people getting tear-gassed in LA—still get ignored.
Trump Targets Harvard | Looking Back on Pride
In this week’s Breaking News, we unpack Trump’s latest assault on higher education—calling out Harvard by name as a symbol of elitism and liberal decay. But what’s really behind this attack? And how is it shaping the Republican strategy around culture wars and queer erasure?
Then in our evergreen conversation, we dive into Pride Month. From exclusive parties and rainbow capitalism to the tension between protest and performance, we ask: is Pride still serving the queer community—or just selling to it? And what would it mean to reclaim it for everyone, not just the m...
Big, Beautiful Bill | Big, Ugly Truths
We kick off with Breaking News on the GOP’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill”—a brutal federal budget plan that slashes funding for healthcare, housing, and climate programs while funneling billions into policing and defense. We break down what’s at stake and who’s being left behind (again).
Then in our evergreen segment, we turn inward to talk about addiction and substance abuse in the queer community. From party culture and trauma to lack of mental health resources and toxic coping mechanisms, we explore how systemic neglect and internalized shame feed into cycles of substance dependence—and what queer...
From Court Side to Campaign Chaos: Who's Being Played in 2025?
We kick things off with Breaking News from the WNBA: the Golden State Valkyries are under fire after cutting fan favorite Caitlyn Chen without a word. We dig into what this says about how women's sports are handling visibility, diversity, and audience trust in 2025.
Then, in our evergreen conversation, we go deep on the Democratic Party. From David Hogg’s rebellion and Bernie’s legacy to voter disillusionment and the party’s identity crisis, we ask: can the Dems ever truly represent the working class again? And if not—what’s next?
Bathroom Policing, Butch Erasure, and the Rise of Women’s Sports
This week’s Breaking News covers the disturbing story out of Boston, where a butch lesbian was removed from a women’s bathroom during a Kentucky Derby party at the Liberty Hotel. We unpack what actually happened, why public policing of gender presentation is escalating, and how the culture of deputized “citizen enforcement” is making bathrooms battlegrounds.
In our Controversial Conversation, we dive into the explosion of women’s sports—from Unrivaled basketball to pro rugby and lacrosse—exploring why queer people, especially gay men, are finding fresh reasons to tune in. We tackle pay equity, trans inclusion, toxic masculin...
Police Raids, Drag Resilience, and Queer Survival on Social Media
We kick things off with Breaking News: a late-night raid on a Pittsburgh bar called “P Town” during a drag show with nightlife legend Amanda Lepore. We unpack what happened, what didn’t, and why this kind of police presence is still deeply unsettling—even if no one got hurt.
Then in our deep-dive segment, we tackle the tangled relationship between queerness and social media. From Facebook and Twitter’s descent into garbage fires to the rise of TikTok and BlueSky, we question what platforms still serve us, what it means to “be visible,” and whether queer resistance in 2025 requir...
The Fall of George Santos, the War on Queer Visibility, and Fighting Back with Community
Each week, we kick off with Breaking News and then dive into the real, messy conversations about politics, culture, and queer life.
In this episode, we react to George Santos’ sentencing, honor the life and legacy of Jiggly Caliente, and then unpack the deeper issues at play: the erasure of queer and trans people from public spaces, Trump’s takeover of the Kennedy Center, and the urgent need to return Pride to its roots. From celebrating resilience to calling out hypocrisy, we’re not here to play nice—we’re here to tell the truth.
Welcome to Queer Times!
In this debut episode of Queer Times, hosts Harrison Fish and Kristen Becker introduce themselves, sharing their unique perspectives shaped by their diverse upbringings and experiences. From growing up in rural, conservative environments to finding refuge in Provincetown’s thriving queer community, they explore the intersection of queerness, politics, and culture. Expect a candid and unfiltered conversation about the struggles and triumphs of living authentically in a world that doesn't always make room for the queer voice. Join them as they discuss everything from societal expectations to the personal journey of reclaiming words and identities, all while gearing up fo...