It’s Pride Month, and Caitlin is kicking things off with a very queer, very passionate, very neurodivergent deep dive into Heated Rivalry—the gay hockey romance that has officially become a hyperfocus.
💬"If we didn't have the hetero patriarchal state that we live in that just assumes straight is the norm, people would be so much more fluid and open and just not scared of their own sexualities." - Caitlin Liz Fisher
This episode begins with a Pride Month PSA about visibility, queerness, shame, and the ridiculous amount of work people do to avoid accepting the full spectrum of human sexuality. Caitlin reminds listeners that Pride is not about “shoving sexuality in people’s faces.” It is about being alive, being out, and refusing to disappear in a world that still tries to push queer people back into the closet.
What We Explore in This Episode:

  • Why Pride Month is about survival, visibility, celebration, and resistance
  • The shame and fear many people carry around sexuality and same-sex attraction
  • How heteronormativity limits people’s ability to explore their own desire
  • Why Heated Rivalry became Caitlin’s latest hyperfocus
  • Why slow-burn enemies-to-lovers stories can feel so emotionally powerful
  • The risks Shane and Ilya face as queer athletes in a deeply unsafe world
  • How fear, secrecy, intimacy, and longing shape the central romance


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