A. Elise Joy
Lesbian Side Quest
Join host A. Elise Joy as she dives deep into sapphic history, representation in media and the incredible artists shaping queer culture today! Through intimate conversations with actors, writers, voice actors, drag kings, music artists and visual artists, we celebrate the non-linear paths, or "side quests," lesbians are navigating in their life, love and career! New episodes every Friday!
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Episodes
Turning Pain into Power: MOTHERMARY 25.03.2026 1:19:08
No, this isn't about Anne Hathaway - we're going straight to the source! When twins Elyse & Danielle escaped their Mormon religious upbringing, they turned to music as a way of deconstructing their faith, flipping it on its head, and finding their power - while dressed in latex! MOTHERMARY started in 2016 and delivers retro-futuristic electro pop while begging listeners to question what they worsh...
Sappho: The 10th Muse (And OG Sapphic Icon) 20.02.2026 32:44
When you hear the name Sappho, you probably think you already know the story. Ancient Greek. Lesbian poet. The end. But what if that's just the headline version? In this episode of Sapphic Side Quest, we're going beyond the textbook summary and into the woman behind the myth — the icon, the exile, the innovator, the cultural force who shaped poetry forever and then somehow became a footnote. We're...
That's the Good Stuff 13.02.2026 32:13
In this first episode, I'm sharing my own journey — growing up queer, finding my identity, and realizing how often lesbian creators are overlooked, underestimated, or erased. I talk about why I started this podcast, what "side quest" really means, and how we're flipping that narrative. This show is about art, activism, community, and the beautiful, messy magic of loving women. It's about building...
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