Épisodes

  • Retro Episode: Trans Truths and Online Trysts
    Jul 18 2025

    While the Ranting Out Loud boys are off sipping something fruity with little umbrellas, we’re diving into the archives for a retro episode that still hits harder than a closet case on Ashley Madison. Travel back to 2015 when Chadrick and Lee (back when he went by Kris Cook) sat down with the fabulous Sabrina Pandora for a candid, funny, and moving conversation on what it means to be transgender in a world that can’t quite keep up.

    Sabrina brings the wit and wisdom, taking us through the real tea on trans terminology, gender identity, and what it really costs—emotionally, socially, and economically—to live authentically. It’s educational, it’s emotional, and yes, it’s got a Parisian love story that somehow starts in a lesbian bar in Georgia.

    Plus: The Duggar family hypocrisy gets the roast it deserves. Spoiler alert—if you're preaching "family values" while sliding into affair apps, maybe sit this one out.

    It’s a powerful rewind with LGBTQ+ heart and humor, and a reminder that the more things change, the more some people stay problematic.

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    28 min
  • Retro Episode: We Are Orlando - The Pulse Tragedy in 2016
    Jul 11 2025

    While the boys enjoy some summer time off, please enjoy this retro episode from 2016 when the show was called Romance Out Loud. The episode features Lee Swift, as author Kris Cook, Chadrick Douglas, and Lee's mother Lana as they process the tragedy of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando on June 12th, 2016.

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    28 min
  • Fireworks, Flags and F***! Is He Still Alive?
    Jul 4 2025

    Happy Fourth of July! The Ranting Out Loud crew dives into the messy politics of patriotism, from debating when it’s safe to fly the American flag (without looking MAGA) to reclaiming national pride for the LGBTQ+ community. Producer Mike, Lee, and Chadrick share their thoughts on everything from fireworks-induced chaos to the evolving symbolism of the stars and stripes.

    Plus, we celebrate anniversaries (congrats, Chadrick!), plug Lee’s upcoming YouTube series (Morvicti Execution is coming!), and take detours into millennial saints, political shake-ups, and the importance of reaching Gen Z voters. End your Fourth of July with a bang (and not the artillery-shell kind) as we unpack the quirks of our country with humor, heart, and a side of sass.

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    28 min
  • I Love A Parade!
    Jun 27 2025

    This week, the Ranting Out Loud crew dissects the ultimate parade fail—think fewer crowds, less flair, and squeaky tank wheels heard ‘round the world. Lee, Chadrick, and Producer Mike recap the hilarity and cringe-worthy moments of the so-called “show of strength” and the ironic juxtaposition of the No Kings protests, which turned out to be the real celebration.

    From military marches lacking precision to Texas-sized solidarity in unexpected places, this episode serves up commentary with a side of snark. Plus, we dive into celebrity classiness (looking at you, Michelle Obama), Broadway buzz (yes, Jinkx Monsoon is taking over O Mary), and Lee’s upcoming YouTube debut in the Morvicti universe.

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    28 min
  • I Never Promised You a Rose Garden ... With Actual Roses
    Jun 20 2025

    This week, the Ranting Out Loud crew tackles the chaos of Friday the 13th and beyond, with Lee, Chadrick, and Producer Mike sharing their juju-filled tales—from black cats and bad luck to theater gossip and political absurdities.

    We’ll dive into the spectacle of the Tony Awards, celebrate Broadway’s brightest (looking at you, Cole Escola!), and unpack the Kennedy Center drama involving drag queens and empty seats for a certain ex-president. Plus, we rant about Trump’s Mar-a-Lago-inspired Rose Garden remodel and explore the Grammys’ very white “Traditional Country” category. #ConcreteGarden #ROL #RantingOutLoud

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    28 min
  • The Girls Are Fighting, Aren't They?
    Jun 13 2025

    Buckle up for a front-row seat to the ultimate billionaire bromance meltdown: Trump vs. Musk drama, Oval Office wig-snatching fantasies, and spicy takes on Epstein files that’ll make you clutch your pearls (or your Diet Coke). We’ll also dish on the Pentagon’s trolling move to rename a Harvey Milk–honoring ship, FEMA’s budget cuts just in time for hurricane season, and whether West Wing reruns could ever prepare you for today’s political circus.

    Happy Pride Month—let the festivities (and the rants) begin!

    #ROL #RantingOutLoud #PrideMonth #RatFight

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    28 min
  • All In All It's Just Another Brick In Your Purse
    Jun 6 2025

    Happy Pride, everyone! This week on Ranting Out Loud, the gang dives into the joy and resistance that define Pride Month. Chadrick rants about rainbow capitalism and a secret weapon in your purse (WWDQD: What Would Drag Queens Do?), while Lee reminisces about the first time he saw a pink triangle on a car—and how it felt like hope. Producer Mike keeps it colorful with trivia about Pride flags, history. Whether you're flying the rainbow or the Progress Pride flag, this episode is a rallying cry for solidarity, resilience, and mandatory snark. Who are our allies, corporate or human? It really does matter. 🌈✊ #PrideWithPurpose #FlagsAndFights #StonewallSpirit

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    28 min
  • Tube Steaks and Denim
    May 30 2025

    This week on Ranting Out Loud, it’s all about groceries, grifters, and good food gone hilariously wrong. From a president's bizarre grocery obsession to Chadrick’s McMinnville hospitality (and his brand-new couch narrowly surviving a denim disaster), the gang keeps it as witty as ever. Meanwhile, Producer Mike reflects on steak perfection and washing machine therapy, while Lee considers a turquoise-studded retirement in New Mexico. With a snarky dive into modern politics, absurd traditions, and all things ridiculous, this episode serves up laughs on a silver platter—medium rare, of course. 🌈🥩 #GroceriesGoneWild #TubeSteakTales #RantAndRelax

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    28 min