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July 15, 2025
Playing Possum Podcast
Mini (Pride) Episode 6: Fire in the Restaurant
Keywords
art, challenges, pricing, bartending, pride month, creative projects, memories, storytelling, LGBTQ, friendship
Summary
In this episode, Kat and Jamey share light-hearted banter before diving into deeper discussions about the challenges of being an artist, including pricing and self-worth. They reminisce about their bartending experiences during Pride Month, highlighting the significance of LGBTQ spaces. The conversation shifts to a creative project they worked on together, exploring their shared memories and perspectives. A pivotal story about a fire incident at a restaurant serves as a metaphor for the challenges of being seen in queer spaces. The episode concludes with reflections on friendship and the importance of reconnecting with old friends.
Takeaways
Art is harder to make than to play dead.
Pricing art can be a challenge for many artists.
Bartending experiences can be both fun and challenging.
Pride Month is a time to celebrate LGBTQ identities.
Creative projects can help explore shared memories.
The way we remember events can differ significantly.
Being seen before you're ready can be daunting.
Friendship plays a crucial role in personal growth.
Reconnecting with old friends can be meaningful.
Stories from the past can shape our present identities.
Titles
Art and Its Challenges
Pride Month Reflections
Sound bites
"Take your art from you."
"I was so sleepy, I was like, no."
"Happy Pride Month!"
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Greetings
01:50 Art and Pricing Challenges
05:26 Bartending Stories and Pride Month
09:06 Creative Projects and Storytelling
11:30 Recollections of Youth and Queer Spaces
19:03 The Fire Incident at Cow Tippers
25:22 Reflections and Closing Thoughts
Please share any takeaways you had from the episode! Tag us @playing.possum.collective on Instagram and @playingpossumcollective.com on Bluesky. Or email us at [email protected].
Check out the Possums individual creative endeavours.
July 15, 2025
Playing Possum Podcast
Mini (Pride) Episode 6: Fire in the Restaurant
Keywords
art, challenges, pricing, bartending, pride month, creative projects, memories, storytelling, LGBTQ, friendship
Summary
In this episode, Kat and Jamey share light-hearted banter before diving into deeper discussions about the challenges of being an artist, including pricing and self-worth. They reminisce about their bartending experiences during Pride Month, highlighting the significance of LGBTQ spaces. The conversation shifts to a creative project they worked on together, exploring their shared memories and perspectives. A pivotal story about a fire incident at a restaurant serves as a metaphor for the challenges of being seen in queer spaces. The episode concludes with reflections on friendship and the importance of reconnecting with old friends.
Takeaways
Art is harder to make than to play dead.
Pricing art can be a challenge for many artists.
Bartending experiences can be both fun and challenging.
Pride Month is a time to celebrate LGBTQ identities.
Creative projects can help explore shared memories.
The way we remember events can differ significantly.
Being seen before you're ready can be daunting.
Friendship plays a crucial role in personal growth.
Reconnecting with old friends can be meaningful.
Stories from the past can shape our present identities.
Titles
Art and Its Challenges
Pride Month Reflections
Sound bites
"Take your art from you."
"I was so sleepy, I was like, no."
"Happy Pride Month!"
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Greetings
01:50 Art and Pricing Challenges
05:26 Bartending Stories and Pride Month
09:06 Creative Projects and Storytelling
11:30 Recollections of Youth and Queer Spaces
19:03 The Fire Incident at Cow Tippers
25:22 Reflections and Closing Thoughts
Please share any takeaways you had from the episode! Tag us @playing.possum.collective on Instagram and @playingpossumcollective.com on Bluesky. Or email us at [email protected].
Check out the Possums individual creative endeavours.