LGBTQ+ Programming Block

LGBTQ+ Programming Block

Saturdays 2-6 PM

AM950's LBGTQ+ Programming Block
AM950's LBGTQ+ Programming Block

AM950’s LGBTQ Hosted programing block is 4 hours of shows hosted by members of the LGBTQ+ community every Saturday from 2pm-6pm and can be podcasted weekly. This Queer Book Saved My Life (airs on AM950 Saturdays 2pm-2:45pm and can be podcasted anytime through podcasting apps) was just nominated for a GLAAD award for Most Outstanding Podcast. The Gaily Show (airs on AM950 Saturdays 2:45pm-3pm and can be podcasted anytime through podcasting apps. The condensed 2 minute version of The Gaily show airs from 2:45-3pm on Saturdays,1x per day M-F 8am-11am during the Stephanie Miller show, and 1x per day during The Matt McNeil show M-F 3p-5pm) Celebrates LGBTQ+ culture and entertainment here in MN and beyond and features LGBTQ cultural events and entertainment, hidden gems, as well as new LGBTQ+ books, films, TV shows, and podcasts LGBTQ+ folks should be reading, watching, and listening to. Twin Cities Pride Amplified (airs on AM950 Saturdays 3pm-4pm and can be podcasted anytime through podca

Ellie 2.0 Radio – July 13, 2024

It’s an Ellie’s Talking Head show, and we start with the actor, George Clooney, who is also an activist working against genocide and atrocities across the world and who is involved in awarding the Aurora Prize that recognizes individuals for their humanitarian work. Clooney is also a huge supporter of the Democratic party and recently…

Twin Cities Pride Amplified – Ep. 26: Live from Pride!

Andi and Rina are joined by Philip Anthony of the Downright Upright Show and JP Der Boghossian of This Queer Book Saved My Life and the Gaily Show for this special live broadcast from Loring Park.

Twin Cities Pride Amplified – Ep. 25: Entertainment at this Year’s Pride

Join us we chat with Darcie Baumann, our Entertainment Manager at Twin Cities Pride. We’ll talk about what’s coming up, how our entertainment line up comes together, and why we have the best entertainers in the world.

Twin Cities Pride Amplified – Ep. 24: Planning Your Celebration at Pride

Join us as we visit with Cory Hilden, our Director of Logistics at Twin Cities Pride. With our festival just 2 weeks away we will help you plan your Pride Celebration with all the new and exciting things happening, all about safety, and tips on Transportation.

Twin Cities Pride Amplified – Ep. 23: Minnesota Lynx President of Business Operations, Carley Knox

Hosts Andi Otto and Rina Heisel are joined by Minnesota Lynx President of Business Operations, Carley Knox.

Twin Cities Pride Amplified – Ep. 22: Pride Month Programming/Events

Join us this Saturday at 3pm as we visit with Kelsey Alto, our Director of Programming. Kelsey will tell us all about the great programming coming up in June to celebrate Pride Month! From Cheers to Pride, Family Fun Day, and a youth night—there’s more to do than just the festival.

Twin Cities Pride Amplified – Ep. 21: Maddy Loch, Program Coordinator for TC Pride

Hosts Andi Otto and Rina Heisel are joined Maddy Loch, program coordinator for Twin Cities Pride!

Twin Cities Pride Amplified – Ep. 20: M Health Fairview

Join us as we meet a few team members from M Health Fairview, and we’ll hear how M Health Fairview is leading the way for equitable health care in Minnesota. From creating a welcoming atmosphere for all patients, the benefits of workplace ERGs, and why it’s important to have a presence at our Pride festival.

Twin Cities Pride Amplified – Ep. 19: Rainbow Health and Executive Director, Jeremy Hanson Willis

Join us as we get to know Jeremy Hanson Willis, Executive Director of Rainbow Health. Rainbow Health is doing an amazing amount of work here in the Twin Cities trying to make health care more accessible to all, from helping folks navigate the health care system, providing mental health care, working to end HIV, and…

Twin Cities Pride Amplified – Ep. 18: Queen on the Scene, Quinn Kathner-Tucker

Join us as we get to know Quinn Kathner-Tucker, owner of Queen on the Scene. We will be talking about how Queen on the Scene was actually started because of an experience that the owner had at Twin Cities Pride. And from there, why it’s a good idea to include vendors at Pride festivals who…