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Live! with Fefe and FreddyAuthor: Felicia "Fefe" Minor and Freddy Prinze Charming
"Live! with Fefe & Freddy" is an engaging podcast where Phoenix-based drag entertainers Felicia "Fefe" Minor and Freddy Prinze Charming bring you unfiltered, authentic conversations about life, culture, and everything in between. With humor, heart, and creativity, we dive into current events, LGBTQ issues, and the stories that shape our world, fostering a space where every listener feels respected and inspired. Join us as we celebrate individuality, embrace authenticity, and build community. Language: en-us Genres: Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Flagging, Queer History, and Being Seen | S14E23
Episode 23
Wednesday, 29 April, 2026
Welcome back to YOUR Wednesday night conversation.This week’s episode moves between personal updates, queer history, and a sharp look at current events — all grounded in one central idea: how we communicate who we are, even when we don’t say it out loud.We opened with life updates, including Freddy officially becoming a Canadian citizen and announcing an upcoming performance at Thrust Fest, alongside the usual behind-the-scenes moments that keep things grounded in real life. From there, we moved into “Just the Tip,” and this week’s focus was the history of flagging in queer communities.We broke down flagging as a system of communication — visual cues, symbols, and coded language used to express identity, desire, and safety, especially during times when being openly queer was not safe or even legal. The conversation traced:The origins of flagging before the modern hanky codeThe evolution of the hanky code in the 1970s and beyondThe use of coded language like PolariHistorical examples across communities, including lesbian flagging practices and cultural symbolismHow flagging still exists today — from subtle signals to visible expressions of solidarityWe also highlighted why visibility still matters — especially in a climate where anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric continues to surface — and how even small signals can create connection and safety.From there, we moved into current events, including commentary on political narratives, public spending priorities, and ongoing advocacy efforts — including a major campaign launch by the Human Rights Campaign ahead of upcoming elections. This episode connects past and present, asking how history informs the way we show up now — and how we continue to signal to each other that we’re not alone.









