

The Positive LGBTQ Stories Podcast
On Queer We Are, you’ll hear inspiring conversations with extraordinary members of the LGBT community who are living creative, fulfilled, and positive lives. They’re keeping the faith when so many of us are struggling to hold on to it. Their stories offer a renewed sense of belonging. Yes, our challenges are real. They can’t be ignored. Facing the obstacles head-on, my guests are shaping the world.
Guests include gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, and non-binary, intersex, and allies sharing their stories.


Drag, Dilemmas, and Desert Delights with Philip Bahr

Everyone’s a Little Bit Gayish with Mike Johnson and Kyle Getz

“My Best Friend was a Light Pole on the Playground,” with David S Pederson

Matt Baume & Classic Sitcom Queers

Why Do Labels Need to Define One of the Deepest Emotions on the Planet? With B Proud

I Love Lucy in Space. Tony Maietta on Hollywood’s Evolution and Iconic Figures

The Profane, Funny Politician. A Trans Woman, Stand-up Comedian Helping Run Wisconsin’s Capitol City: Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford

She Returned to the Scene of a Hate Crime, and this Happened: With Artist, Sam Kirk

The Power of Music in Film: Composer David Gonzalez on Making Movie Magic

Matthew Shepard’s Legacy: Judy Shepard’s Fight for Change

Closet to Chaos: Abuse, Addiction, & Mental Health with Brad Shreve

Coming Out Fabulous, Falling Into Despair, & Rebounding Into Politics With Cesar Zepeda

He Helped Blaze the Trail for Future LGBTQ Authors- Richard Stevenson

Aggressive, Playfulness: The Best Kind of Music with Mr. Slade
Meet The Host
Brad Shreve is the creator and host of Queer We Are. His goal is to motivate and inspire listeners without feeling they’re listening to a show about motivation and inspiration.
From coming out at the age of 35 with a wife and daughter, to losing his career and becoming homeless due to drugs and alcohol, and later to be diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Brad has made by it by redefining his life with each step.
He hopes his story, and others who overcame their own obstacles will assist those looking for direction.