Dana Goldberg helps bring some sanity to the insane, some normalcy to the abnormal, and some laughter during this political apocalypse. From politics to sports, entertainment to legislation, Out In Left Field hits on everything affecting the LGBTQ community and our allies. With special guests each week, you never know what’s going to happen or who’s going to stop by. You don’t have to be LGBTQ to enjoy the podcast, you just have to not be dead inside.
Tyler Glenn, the lead singer of Neon Trees, joins Dana to talk about coming out, his excommunication from the Mormon Church, and the band's fourth studio album "I Can Feel You Forgetting Me".
Mary Trump is trying to save our democracy with her new book "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man", and she’s also my guest on this episode of Out In Left Field!
This week trans actress, singer and activist Alexandra Billings joins Dana for a candid conversation about life, activism, and J.K. Rowling's blatant transphobia.
Broadway star Jenn Colella joins Dana to talk all things Broadway, what it's like to be quarantined with the girlfriend, and they might even touch on lesbian sex...no pun intended.
This week comedian Erin Foley joins Dana to talk shop, politics and crashing the after party for the Women’s US National Soccer team! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Dana will bring you some much needed comedic relief with two of the funniest women and by far the funniest comedy duo on the circuit - Frangela
Dana Goldberg talks with comedian Marie Connor about politics and what it's like to feature for Stormy Daniels.
This week, Bob Cesca joins Dana to discuss how we can fight against the $1 Billion disinformation death star coming from the Trump Administration.
This week Dana sits down with out country music star Brandon Stansell to talk about his ground breaking video ‘Hometown’ and his upcoming documentary.
This week Dana and actress Charisma Carpenter bring in the new year with a candid conversation about growth, empowerment and activism.