Graham Gremore: Creating Queer Joy and Impact


In this episode, Bryan and Jon welcome Graham Gremore, the editor-in-chief of Queerty, to discuss the evolving landscape of LGBTQIA media, the balance between celebrating queer joy and addressing community challenges, and the importance of inclusivity in storytelling. Graham shares insights on navigating local leadership in Minneapolis, the unique consumption of media within the queer community, and the exciting upcoming events like the Queerties. The conversation also touches on Graham's personal journey through various cities and the fun dynamics of working at Queerty.
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Time Stamps:
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Queer Media and Community Engagement
02:47 Navigating Challenges and Celebrating Joy in the LGBTQIA Community
05:59 Local Journalism and Community Impact
08:59 Evolving Queerty: Amplifying Diverse Voices
11:46 Breaking Traditional Journalism Norms
14:57 The Fun Side of Queer Media
17:39 Looking Ahead: Future Plans for Queerty
23:41 Cultural Connections and New Orleans Magic
27:52 The Queer Experience: Games and Preferences
33:46 Supporting Queerty and Community Engagement
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Queerty, LGBTQIA, Graham Gremore, queer media, community challenges, inclusivity, journalism, Queerties, queer culture, Minneapolis
Takeaways
- Graham emphasizes the importance of reading the room to gauge community sentiment.
- Queerty aims to balance serious news with celebrations of queer joy.
- Local leadership in Minneapolis is facing significant challenges but is doing their best.
- Graham has been intentional about amplifying diverse voices within the LGBTQIA community.
- The evolution of Queerty reflects a broader understanding of inclusivity beyond just gay men.
- Digital media requires breaking traditional journalism norms to engage audiences effectively.
- The queer community tends to be more skeptical of media, questioning narratives due to past experiences.
- Graham enjoys cultural commentary and engaging with readers through interactive content.
- The Queerties are a significant event for the community, celebrating queer achievements.
- Graham's personal experiences in various cities have shaped his perspective on queer culture.