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Substance | Town Hall: A Black Queer Podcast

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Bob The Drag Queen

Bob The Drag Queen

Күн бұрын

On this week's episode of ‪@BlackQueerTownHall‬, Bob the Drag Queen and ‪@MissPeppermint247‬ explore the topic of mind-altering substances. Bob and Peppermint discuss how substances have come in and out of their own lives and the role substances play in queer nightlife. Armand Fields (@armandbcfactor), a non-binary actor and drag performer most known for their work as Bussey Horewood in the Peacock reboot of “Queer As Folk”, and as Reese on “The L Word: Generation Q”, reflects on their 9 years of sobriety, Nathan Unce (@nathanunce), a hairstylist at the world-renowned Benjamin Salon, opens up about their recent sobriety from crystal meth after a few attempts, and Diimond Kilani (@diimondsareforever), an Award Winning American recording artist, producer, songwriter, actor, dancer and multi-instrumentalist, shares how psychedelics have played a huge role in expanding his spirituality and artistry.
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Пікірлер: 43
@benemin
@benemin Жыл бұрын
42 days sober and I needed this today. Love you guys.
@coconeaux
@coconeaux Жыл бұрын
42 days is amazing. ❤
@jadetree
@jadetree Жыл бұрын
Pep is glowing!
@dj.doubled5052
@dj.doubled5052 Жыл бұрын
I was like damn she looks beautiful!
@cezartb
@cezartb Жыл бұрын
The hair is also giving perfection
@ivorymarie82
@ivorymarie82 Жыл бұрын
Idk if Bob has ever talked about his journey with addiction,(like the deep shit that was going on that made him want to sober up). I would love to hear it. No pressure of course, But ppls journeys are so powerful. And I know its not their responsibility to lead ppl to the sober side, but as a person who also deals with addiction, Hearing ppl talk about what they went thru helps. Anywho, I fucking love the direction this podcast went in. Love, love, loved it.
@KylieMackLA
@KylieMackLA Жыл бұрын
He brings it up every so often on the Sibling Rivalry Patreon. In a nutshell he says nobody around him has fun when he's drinking/partying, that he was a "drink to get drunk/drink until you black out" type and has mentioned broken furniture on a few occasions.
@bryan3807
@bryan3807 Жыл бұрын
im literally 2 weeks sober today this podcast ep couldn’t have come at a better time, i love yall fr
@sc9472
@sc9472 Жыл бұрын
hope you’re still going strong:)!!
@RichTapestry
@RichTapestry Жыл бұрын
A very powerful episode, thank you for making it and putting it out there!
@maguireclancy
@maguireclancy Жыл бұрын
This is a really great message. Armand’s story is so relatable and real as fuck. The disease of addiction is no joke I’m glad they made it out to the other side and are continuing to work the program. Go off Bob and Pep
@eoinnorton1652
@eoinnorton1652 Жыл бұрын
fantastic episode, loving this format guys!! :)
@jamesb8386
@jamesb8386 Жыл бұрын
This was an engaging episode! Pep had a lot to say in this one too lol but I saw her passion behind her words. See y’all in the next one
@olly6104
@olly6104 Жыл бұрын
listening to these different experiences was so insightful, fantastic episode! also can't get over how beautiful peppermint is
@meganlawson6133
@meganlawson6133 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Bob and Peppermint for addressing this topic I know I really appreciate it. Adore you both ❤
@andrewxo3838
@andrewxo3838 Жыл бұрын
lacing weed with crack is WILD 😂😂 not CHRONIC😭
@BKDAYZ
@BKDAYZ Жыл бұрын
Pep’s White Castle stank face 6:20 sent me! I concur 😂😂
@KrisTurner
@KrisTurner Жыл бұрын
Same! 😂
@noelmsp007
@noelmsp007 9 ай бұрын
Inspiring
@dannymcmichael40
@dannymcmichael40 Жыл бұрын
Wow, it’s no shade but Bob lookin fierce in this video. Period!
@KrisTurner
@KrisTurner Жыл бұрын
This was a really good video thank you for this!
@staceycameron4157
@staceycameron4157 Жыл бұрын
Weed helps a ton with my pain. I have had cancer, thankfully through surgery doctors were able to remove it all it all (from my face!). I do have PTSD, anxiety, depression, a back injury that will never heal from heavy lifting, tendonitis, and carpal tunnel in both wrists. Weed helps with all of that by allowing me to block out the pain by honing my focus on the task at hand. It cuts the superfluous noise that is always present in my brain, and allows me to live.
@crysta11ine
@crysta11ine Жыл бұрын
ive watch my dad abusing himself w alcohol abusing himself w chainsmoking (cigarretes) a lot as a kid, ive seen him throwing tantrums going wild even when i was 4-5 -- we would go out to the center of the city, he would take me to playgrounds, small amusement parks and at the end of the day we would end up at some pub-like restaurant with him drinking beer, and later my 5 y.o. ass bringing him home, sitting him in a taxi, tellig the taxi driver where to go. Already at that time i knew i don't want neither to drink or smoke, that i hate it with all my heart. And i felt that towards any substance until this year. My dad had his downs and ups, but mostly downs. He could go sober if he wanted to (that happened when he faced two heart attacks. After the first one-6 months sober) and then back to abusing alcohol on his day-offs. Sometimes we would start drinking for days, not going to work until he feels very sick (3-4 days) and that would happen constantly once in 3 months. The last time he severely abused himself was 4 months ago. He literally drank 1,5-2 litres of vodka in some days, not eating no shit and since i still live with him (im 25) that would make me go even more mental. In october i learned how to inhale, I couldnt before because i didnt know how to get the smoke to my lungs, i would just hold it in my mouth for a second and let it go (i did it maybe 4-5 times at all) and now that i know how to do it i sometimes smoke cigs or weed, i sometimes drink wine and at the back of my head i know it might get worse. Im not buying cigarettes, not stealing them from my dad either i just ask friends for a smoke if they have some but i know it wont end well for me since addiction runs in genes, and my father's sibling abused himself to death, his cousin too drank himself to death. I just fool my brain with "oh it just makes u relaxed for a bit and thats it" because my nicotine resistance is really low its kinda fun when the cigarrett hits as hard as weed (knocks down in the knees, makes me giggly and i cant even stand still) and i still feel im not planning on drinking full on bottles of wine (i dont do more than one glass) or more than 3 cigarretes once in couple of weeks, but sometimes it feels like something's bad's coming
@BKDAYZ
@BKDAYZ Жыл бұрын
I think meth has been in the larger cities for a long time, but maybe just not talked about. I was dating a girl in 1985 in San Diego and she loved to use this thing called *Crystal*. I had never heard of it, nor did I ever see her use it, but she spoke of loving and having just done it. I moved to New York City a year later, where in the 90s it became a thing associated with gay men and sex. It took me a minute to realize that Crystal and meth were the same thing that I had learned about in 1985.
@creepyspookyicky
@creepyspookyicky Жыл бұрын
This is RLY GROSS but if anyone is having bad tooth pain & can't get to a dentist or ER right away, get a LIQUID GEL CAP of the strongest thing u can find (Advil migraine, etc), poke a hole in it with a pin & squeeze the gel directly on the tooth. It's the most absolutely DISGUSTING taste u will ever experience but it does the trick in a pinch. Brought to u by not having insurance for years.
@Feminazi1dc
@Feminazi1dc Жыл бұрын
you really shouldnt do this on an open wound though.. it will hurt like a bitch and probably not help
@Feminazi1dc
@Feminazi1dc Жыл бұрын
reference: watching my girl do it and regret it immediately lmfao
@creepyspookyicky
@creepyspookyicky Жыл бұрын
@@Feminazi1dc I regretted it bc of the foul taste but it did help kill the pain. It doesn't clear up the infection, of course, only antibiotics will do that. Ughhh. I'm sorry yr girl went thru that. It absolutely fkn sucks.
@cheesebread3
@cheesebread3 Жыл бұрын
Bob ❤
@KylieMackLA
@KylieMackLA Жыл бұрын
My first intro to poppers aka "rush" was in NZ during the late 80's/early 90's at warehouse/house/techno parties, which were probably 95% straight. It wasn't until I moved to West Hollywood in '95 did I discover they were sex aids/enhancers and used a lot in the LGBTQI community. It was also then I learned rush was video head cleaner lol
@totalFraud5464
@totalFraud5464 Жыл бұрын
I watch this and I just learn I need to get away from what I’m familiar too and just get un freaking comfortable I order to truly allow change in my life. But where am I to go? What am I to do if I go and have no tribe to lean on?
@icynet1
@icynet1 Жыл бұрын
Just want to say that I hear you and that you are allowed to sit with those questions and see what comes up! If you keep your heart and mind open to new opportunities and let them take you where you need to go, I think you'll find the answers you're looking for. And don't worry about having a tribe to lean on. Do what it takes to be able to lean on yourself, know that you have your own back 100%, keep pursuing your true passions, and you'll find the right tribe for you with time (even if it takes a while). Sending you lots of well-wishes for whatever's next for you!
@ivorymarie82
@ivorymarie82 Жыл бұрын
Not me watching this, while cooking and explaining to my soon to be 20 year old son what a popper is,😂😂 what it smells like, what it makes u feel like for a few seconds afterwards. And initially what its used for😩😂. Then later y’all saying ppl of the trans community introduced other men to it meanwhile his momma at home telling him all about it. 😩😂
@oopsieguy
@oopsieguy Жыл бұрын
Oh Nooo! Not the sun piercing your brain😅😅😅😅😅😅
@totalFraud5464
@totalFraud5464 Жыл бұрын
Heyyy
@zcvxs
@zcvxs Жыл бұрын
Vodka is calling ....i gotta go
@iv6034
@iv6034 Жыл бұрын
not the meth
@isitatiger
@isitatiger Жыл бұрын
Only listened about 10 mins but a lot of disinformation and ignorant statements. Love y’all but shoulda had someone else on to balance your lack of knowledge
@staceycameron4157
@staceycameron4157 Жыл бұрын
Yall need a different topic. Neither of you do substances, so you have nothing to go off of LOLOL Girls bye
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