Episode 11: Pride, Pop Culture, and the Power of Representation

Happy Pride Month, Coffee Breakers! 🌈 In this Pride-themed episode, Maddie and Meaghan reflect on the queer representation that shaped their lives—from growing up in conservative environments to finally finding community, belonging, and authentic stories that felt like home. Together, they explore how their experiences with LGBTQ+ representation in television, music, and film have evolved over the years and why visibility still matters today. The conversation dives into memorable cultural moments, including Ellen's groundbreaking coming out, queer storylines on ER, the impact of queer-coded Disney classics, and the lasting influence of artists like Judy Garland and Hayley Kiyoko. Along the way, they discuss the stereotypes they're tired of seeing in media, the importance of authentic storytelling, and how representation can help people feel seen, understood, and empowered to embrace who they are. Whether you're celebrating Pride, reflecting on your own journey, or simply curious about the role media plays in shaping identity, this episode is a heartfelt conversation about visibility, community, and the stories that help us find ourselves. 🎉 Plus, Maddie and Meaghan share details about their upcoming podcast anniversary celebration and invite listeners to join the fun. #coffee #podcast #queer #lgbtq #dfw #dallas #texas #pride #judygarland #girlslikegirls #HayleyKiyoko #popculture #media #gaymedia 🧡 Let’s keep building this little queer coffee break community, one cup at a time. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe! 🎙 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube 💖 Support us on Patreon for exclusive content! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and share it with your community! Join the Not A Lonely Coffee Break community and follow us on social media linktr.ee/notalonelycoffeebreak Inquiries for sponsorship or guest spots can be emailed to [email protected]