Interview with My Kid | the Podcast - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Our Queer Journeys
Jesse and Arlo bring on Miles McKenna to talk about what it means to them to be trans.

We're Dating?! *emotional*
Jesse & Arlo bring on Jesse's girlfriend Francesca to discuss their relationship, how they met, and help us really get to know them.

Coming Out as a Disney Star
Jesse and Arlo bring on Mollee Gray to talk about her life as a queer Disney channel star and how she navigates being a role model, wife, and queer advocate.

First Trans Prom Queen *INSPIRING*
Jesse and Arlo bring on Corey Rae to talk about what it was like to be the first trans prom queen and what she's up to now as an activist for the community.

Reading Our Auras
Jesse and Arlo bring on Kelsi Davies to talk about spirits, gifts, and how your personal identity can impact how you see the world.

Reality Tea
Jesse and Arlo bring on Courntey Revolution to talk about representation on reality tv and what it means to be black and gay in the reality space.

My Life As a Journalist
Jesse & Arlo bring on Shar Jossell to talk about her roots in journalism, activism, and as one of the hosts of LA Pride.

We're All Leos Here
Jesse & Arlo welcome comedian and influencer Emily Gracin onto the show this week to discuss all things comedy, astrology, and more.

The Slay We All Needed
Jesse and Arlo welcome Hina onto the show this week to give us the slay we all needed. Period!

Arlo's Godfather
Jesse and Arlo welcome their friend (and actor) Jordan Gonzalez onto the show this week to talk all things friendship, set life, and Jordan's role on Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin.
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