ABOUT ROMANTIQUEEROTIC

RomantiQueerotic is a podcast.

It’s a safe space to create, enjoy, and share queer romantic and erotic audiofiction celebrating diverse cultural backgrounds, body types, gender and sexual expressions, ability levels, and turn-ons.

ABOUT BRIAN (HE/HIM)

Photo Courtesy of Brian Dooley

I’m a midwestern bi cis male in a monogamous hetero relationship. I work in marketing, and I also produce podcasts.

I’m a late bloomer in a lot of ways.

It took me until my 40s to come out as bi, and here we are.

It took me until after that to try reading romance books.

I was talking to a friend about finding stories that are more queer and diverse than my stereotypical concept of romance books, and he gave me a lot of great leads. He also talked about his experience writing queer erotic fiction.

I listen to a lot of audiofiction podcasts, so I started searching for something that fell in the queer romantic and/or erotic fiction genre, and the cupboards were kind of bare.

So, in typical hustle culture xennial fashion, I started this project.

We’re working right now to build our base and to set ourselves up to be able to pay every artist (writers and voice talent) who comes along on this adventure with us. 

ABOUT TUESDAY (SHE/HER)

Photo courtesy of Tuesday Badell

Hi, I’m Tuesday! 

I’m she/her for now until neopronouns aren’t such a dang pain in the butt to explain to The Olds.

Poly, Pan, Genderqueer, it almost feels like I’m just going for a BINGO. 

I’m a Seattle native, Saint Louis transplant, with a couple of brief stops on the way in Hawai’i and Oregon. Gosh I miss the more predictable weather in Hawai’i! The place I truly live, though, is On Line. 

My days consist of nonstop hustle, with a nap break when needed. I’m selling goods, I’m selling my time, I’m selling my emotions, I’m selling my socks, and I’m selling explicit media. What could be a better addition than this sexy ass podcast? 

Podcasts keep me sane, keep me grounded, and most importantly keep me focused on whatever boring task my hands are supposed to be doing. I would never get the laundry done if we hadn’t invented podcasts.