Siren Santiago - Confidence Is an Inside Job
Tapping into the Vegas chaos for a spontaneous, in-person conversation with Siren Santiago! A Puerto Rican creator with strong opinions, stronger boundaries, and a clear sense of self.From navigating breakups and choosing solitude to unpacking confidence, validation, and the psychology of attraction, Siren gets honest about what it means to grow up, glow up, and not lose yourself in the process. They talk hot vs. toxic, actions vs. words, why social media personas don’t always match reality, and how learning to slow down in dating might actually be the real power move.Plus: Florida trauma bonding, Bad Girls Club energy, the Gigi Hadid posing method, Charli XCX obsession, and a THYRST Tantrum about entitlement, rejection, and why attention is not access.This episode is reflective, self-aware, and a little chaotic. A gay conversation about identity, confidence, and protecting your peace in a hyper-visible world.Raw, funny, and grounded.The #THYRST is real.
Beaux & Dick: Power Couple, Cameras & Confidence
Shot on vacation in Palm Springs at the beautiful Casa Oliver, Aneal sits down with Beaux Matthews & Dick Dawson. From nine years together to building one of the most recognizable duo brands in the OF era, they open up about sobriety journeys, AA misconceptions, spiritual awakenings, public perception, and what it really takes to survive as a long-term gay couple online. They talk arguments vs. aftercare, hot vs. rich, therapy vs. tequila, the psychology of porn, content house chaos, and why scheduled sex gives one of them anxiety.Plus: chihuahuas crash the set, a 33-Second Tantrum about insecure trolls, investing your drug money instead of snorting it, Renaissance on repeat, why the gay community needs to lighten up, and the real difference between confidence and self-esteem.Raw, reflective, and unexpectedly endearing.
Ty Talley: From Ugly Boy to Hating Boys
Aneal continues the new creator spotlight series with an unfiltered, in-person conversation with LA’s Mister model and self-proclaimed workhorse, Ty Talley.From growing up feeling “ugly” in Ohio to becoming one of the most recognizable faces in queer nightlife marketing, Thai opens up about glow-ups, confidence mantras, and building a career in LA during COVID. They talk about being married to ambition instead of men, staying disciplined in a city built on distraction, attachment styles, confrontation, and why he doesn’t leave the house unless he’s getting paid.Plus: rapid-fire “this or that,” open relationship hot takes, roster theory, Wendy Williams as a career blueprint, Drag Race deep dives (Discord Addams supremacy), and a THYRST Tantrum about flight attendants with BBLs blocking the aisle.This episode leans into independence, hustle, and self-concept, what it actually takes to stay focused, build stability, and protect your peace while chasing visibility in the modern gay internet.Sharp, chaotic, and surprisingly introspective.The THYRST is real.
Joey Mills on Dating, Desire & Digital Fame
Aneal kicks off a new series spotlighting fellow gay creators with an unfiltered, in-person conversation with iconic and creator Joey Mills.From starting in studio at 18 to navigating open relationships, online criticism, industry negotiations, and the evolution of gay content creation, Joey opens up about what it really takes to build longevity in a space that’s constantly changing. They talk dating across cities, situationships that won’t die, social media clapbacks, queer community discourse, and the reality of turning visibility into income.Plus: a chaotic Vegas story, a rapid-fire “this or that,” heated takes on creator culture, a 33-Second Tantrum about Uber Eats scams, and why aiming higher in contract negotiations might change your life.This episode marks a shift — less reality TV recap, more real conversations with queer creators about dating, business, identity, and survival in the modern gay internet.Raw, funny, and unexpectedly thoughtful.The THYRST is real.
Dulce & Carnal Boys: Smith, Dean & Jax
We kick things off with an exclusive post-elimination interview with Dulce the Explorer, the self-proclaimed big body baddie and one of the most talked-about queens from Canada’s Drag Race. Dulce opens up about standing in her power, clapping back when it counts, navigating tension with her castmates, and what really went down behind the scenes. From runway rankings and confessional assassins to her favourite Drag Race winners and the realities of coming up as a drag artist outside major cities, nothing is off-limits.Then, we turn the heat all the way up at the Carnal House with creators Jax, Dean, and Smith for a wildly honest group chat. We get into red flags vs. green flags, dating dynamics, boundaries, sex, relationships, and the very gay chaos of navigating desire in 2024. Expect unfiltered opinions, hilarious confessions, and conversations you definitely wouldn’t hear at brunch.If you love Canada’s Drag Race, gay pop culture, messy debates, and unapologetically queer conversations, this episode is for you.Hit follow, drop a review, and remember — the THYRST is real.