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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2021 · 1H 8M

Tea and Cake - Beau Jangles

from Tea and Cake · host Hey Queer London

This week I’m chatting to 1940s f*ckboi and member of the Family Jewels collective, Beau Jangles.  We talk about exploring gender through drag performing and personas, finding their performance family through drag kings collectives like Pecs. We also cover the exploding drag king community and competitions like Man Up, as well as creating nights and safe spaces with venues and groups like The Chateau.  We also talk about growing up in Norfolk, racism in school and discovering what it’s like to discover their non-binary identity.  In our quiz, 4,3,2,1 we discover their favourite LGBTQ+ creators, venues, events, music artists and their unsung hero.  If you've got 2 mins, please give us a review on your podcast platform of choice.  Tell us what you think for the show! Just tweet us or drop us a message on Instagram or Twitter through the hashtag - #TeaandCakePod or contact us at [email protected] --- 4,3,2,1 - Pop Quiz Answers --- 4 x LGBTQ+ Creators: Oedipussi Rex - @oedipussi.rex Sakeema Peng Crook - @sakeemathecrook Elise Güven - @elise.tattoo Georgeous Michael - @georgeousmichael 3 x LGBTQ+ Venues and Events: The Chateau - @the_chateau_  Pxssy Palace - @pxssypalace Non Binary Cabaret - @nonbinarycabaret 2 x LGBTQ+ Music Artists: Serena Isioma - @serenaisioma Rae Khalil - @raekhalil 1 x Unsung Hero of the LGBTQ+ scene in London: Chiyo - @prinxchiyo --- Follow Beau Jangles here: Instagram - @beaujanglesdrag --- Follow us at @TeaandCakePod Twitter Instagram  Discover London's LGBTQIA+ scene at @HeyQueerLDN Instagram Twitter --- Presenter: Steve Whiting Instagram - @originalsteve Twitter - @originalsteve

This week I’m chatting to 1940s f*ckboi and member of the Family Jewels collective, Beau Jangles.  We talk about exploring gender through drag performing and personas, finding their performance family through drag kings collectives like Pecs. We also cover the exploding drag king community and competitions like Man Up, as well as creating nights and safe spaces with venues and groups like The Chateau.  We also talk about growing up in Norfolk, racism in school and discovering what it’s like to discover their non-binary identity.  In our quiz, 4,3,2,1 we discover their favourite LGBTQ+ creators, venues, events, music artists and their unsung hero.  If you've got 2 mins, please give us a review on your podcast platform of choice.  Tell us what you think for the show! Just tweet us or drop us a message on Instagram or Twitter through the hashtag - #TeaandCakePod or contact us at [email protected] --- 4,3,2,1 - Pop Quiz Answers --- 4 x LGBTQ+ Creators: Oedipussi Rex - @oedipussi.rex Sakeema Peng Crook - @sakeemathecrook Elise Güven - @elise.tattoo Georgeous Michael - @georgeousmichael 3 x LGBTQ+ Venues and Events: The Chateau - @the_chateau_  Pxssy Palace - @pxssypalace Non Binary Cabaret - @nonbinarycabaret 2 x LGBTQ+ Music Artists: Serena Isioma - @serenaisioma Rae Khalil - @raekhalil 1 x Unsung Hero of the LGBTQ+ scene in London: Chiyo - @prinxchiyo --- Follow Beau Jangles here: Instagram - @beaujanglesdrag --- Follow us at @TeaandCakePod Twitter Instagram  Discover London's LGBTQIA+ scene at @HeyQueerLDN Instagram Twitter --- Presenter: Steve Whiting Instagram - @originalsteve Twitter - @originalsteve

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