Two Dykes And A Mic
Rachel Scanlon and McKenzie Goodwin are two lesbian best friends who turned their unfiltered conversations into one of the longest-running queer women's podcasts around. Since 2017, Two Dykes And A Mic has been a weekly staple covering sex positivity, LGBTQ dating, and community building, all wrapped in the kind of energy you'd expect from two friends who have zero filter and know it.
The show has recurring segments that keep things structured without feeling rigid. "Gay News" covers current events relevant to the community, "Ask A Dyke" fields listener questions about relationships and identity, and "Bumble Fumbles" showcases the most memorable (and disastrous) dating app stories their audience sends in. Episodes come out roughly twice a month, and the archive has over 250 entries, so there's plenty to binge if you find the vibe clicks.
With nearly 1,400 ratings and a 4.9-star average, the show has earned a loyal following that clearly appreciates the hosts' unapologetic approach. Rachel and McKenzie talk about queer life with a directness that feels refreshing rather than performative -- they're not trying to represent an entire community, just sharing their own experiences honestly. There's a premium subscription tier available for superfans, but the free feed is generous. If you want a podcast that feels like eavesdropping on your funniest queer friends, this one has been doing it reliably for nearly a decade.
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