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In today’s episode of Highkey, Ry and Yvie are running on very little sleep, questionable vocal health, and pure Pride-season adrenaline. The two catch up on their packed schedules, Pride exhaustion, late nights, unexpected movie disappointments, and what it really takes to survive June as working queer people.
Then, they sit down with Eureka for a conversation about sobriety, addiction, drag, gender identity, and finding yourself again. Eureka opens up about getting sober, navigating recovery in a culture built around partying, and how drugs began impacting every aspect of her life. She also reflects on her relationship with drag, transitioning and detransitioning, the impact of We’re Here, and why Drag Race ultimately changed her life for the better.
If you’re HIGHKEY! vibing with us, come hang on Patreon! We’re dropping early ad-free episodes on Fridays and who knows what else?
www.patreon.com/HIGHKEY
Watch HIGHKEY! on YouTube at youtube.com/@highkeyhere
Follow along on socials @highkeyhere
Highkey! is a production of iHeart Podcasts as a part of the Outspoken Network. This show is created and executive produced by Ryan Mitchell, Yvie Oddly and YEA Media Group.
Our Executive Producers are Juliana Torres and Ian McNeny. Special thanks to Riley Peleuses and Kidd Nation, Justin Chavez. Executive Producers for YEA Media Group are Ryan Kershner and Travis Lamont Ballinger.
Our iHeart team is Jess Kreinchich and Sierra Kaiser.
And our theme music is by the one and only Kion Hersey. And our show art is by Work by Work with photography by Eric Carter.
If you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Ryan and Yvie as guests on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, please reach out to [email protected]!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In today’s episode of Highkey, Ry and Yvie are running on very little sleep, questionable vocal health, and pure Pride-season adrenaline. The two catch up on their packed schedules, Pride exhaustion, late nights, unexpected movie disappointments, and what it really takes to survive June as working queer people.
Then, they sit down with Eureka for a conversation about sobriety, addiction, drag, gender identity, and finding yourself again. Eureka opens up about getting sober, navigating recovery in a culture built around partying, and how drugs began impacting every aspect of her life. She also reflects on her relationship with drag, transitioning and detransitioning, the impact of We’re Here, and why Drag Race ultimately changed her life for the better.
If you’re HIGHKEY! vibing with us, come hang on Patreon! We’re dropping early ad-free episodes on Fridays and who knows what else?
www.patreon.com/HIGHKEY
Watch HIGHKEY! on YouTube at youtube.com/@highkeyhere
Follow along on socials @highkeyhere
Highkey! is a production of iHeart Podcasts as a part of the Outspoken Network. This show is created and executive produced by Ryan Mitchell, Yvie Oddly and YEA Media Group.
Our Executive Producers are Juliana Torres and Ian McNeny. Special thanks to Riley Peleuses and Kidd Nation, Justin Chavez. Executive Producers for YEA Media Group are Ryan Kershner and Travis Lamont Ballinger.
Our iHeart team is Jess Kreinchich and Sierra Kaiser.
And our theme music is by the one and only Kion Hersey. And our show art is by Work by Work with photography by Eric Carter.
If you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Ryan and Yvie as guests on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, please reach out to [email protected]!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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