Sinopsis
In My B.A.G. (Black and Gay) is a weekly podcast series about the current state of black gay culture. In My Bag is a statement used in the urban community describing a particular mood a person is in, whether it's good or bad. With segments like #TeaBag and #InMyBag, tune in each week to find out all the latest happenings and events in the black gay community, along with what has host John Torrence in his B.A.G..
Episodios
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Episode 27: Kadeem Alphanso Fyffe Interview
22/05/2025 Duración: 01h05minIn this episode, John sits down Kadeem Alphanso Fyffe. Kadeem is a New York based fashion designer and author of Threading the Needle: A Fashion Designer’s Guide to Successfully Launching Your First Collection. Kadeem talks about growing up in a Jamaican household and the relationship with both his parents. Kadeem also talks about how his love for fashion came at a young age through his experiences in the church. John vents about the lack of support from other Black Gay platforms and organizations on the "In My B.A.G." segment. There are a lot of gems that were dropped in this episode. Enjoy!To purchase Kadeem's book, please click the link HERE.
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Episode 26: Bellami Underwood Interview
10/04/2025 Duración: 49minIn this episode, John sits down with the Philly boy himself, Bellami Underwood who is known for his outspoken and funny personality and his highly viewed content videos on social media. Bellami talks about growing up in Philly, his religious family, the person who motivated him to start creating content, the importance of therapy, and more. Check out all Bellami Underwood Videos by clicking HERE
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Episode 25: Isaam Sharef Interview
20/03/2025 Duración: 54minIn this episode John sits down with creator of Gay Code and multimedia artist Isaam Sharef. Isaam talks about his childhood of growing up in New Jersey, coming out to his mom in his twenties, the unanswered questions of his father not being in his life, and more. Isaam also talks about why he started Gay Code and makes a huge announcement during the In My B.A.G. segment. Leave a comment and tell us what you think.
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Episode 24: Peachez With A Z Interview
06/03/2025 Duración: 52minIn this episode John sits down with rapper, actor, and entertainer Peachez With A Z. Peachez talks about growing up in upstate New York, his passion for music and lyricism, how he connected back with his brother, and Black love. John gets a little emotional during the In My B.A.G. segment, and talks about the importance of mental health. Check out Peachez With A Z music on all streaming platforms. Apple MusicSpotifyCheck Peachez with A Z and John Torrence on the latest episodes of The Circle NYC.The Circle NYC
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Episode 23: Tyreak Told You Interview
06/02/2025 Duración: 39minIn this episode, John sits down with content creator and social media influencer Tyreak Told You. Tyreak talks about graduating from an HBCU, how he got started creating content, monetizing your content, the pros and cons between Tik Tok and Instagram, and more. In My B.A.G. segment this episode will have you at the edge of your seats as John talks about an event that occurred on a late night. Support the Tyreak Told You Expansion Plan TikTok Instagram YouTube
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John Lesley Interview
31/10/2024 Duración: 49minIn this episode, host John Torrence sits down with Creative Strategist and Copywriter John Lesley. Aside having the same name, John Torrence and John Lesley find out that they both have many things in common. Throughout the episode, John Lesley talks about being raised in the south, moving to New York City, becoming an intern at 30 to accomplish his goals to being the creator he is today, and much more.
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Episode 21: Julio Nicolas Bueno Interview
05/09/2024 Duración: 59minIn this episode, John sits down with corporate recruiter, Julio Nicolas Bueno. Julio talks about his passion for mentoring and recruiting early career talent, and provides advice for those who are interested in entering the workforce. He also talks about the advantages and disadvantages of being Black and Gay in Corporate America. On a personal note, Julio talks about how difficult it was to come out to his parents and siblings, and how moving to New York City was life changing. The "In My B.A.G." segment was very emotional for John as he talks about his experience getting ghosted and the effects it causes. Enjoy!
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Episode 20: Kareem Youngblood Interview
03/07/2024 Duración: 59minIn this episode, John sits down with content creator and professional baker Kareem Youngblood about his childhood growing up in Brooklyn, how he found his love for baking, and the people who has been having him in his B.A.G. lately. Kareem has been seen on Netflix Sugar Rush and Chopped Sweets.
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S3 Episode 3: Kenzi James Interview
06/10/2022 Duración: 58minIn this episode, John sits down with performance artist, writer, and educator Kenzi James. Kenzi talks about his recent performance in FOR COLORED BOYZ on the verge of a nervous breakdown/ when freedom aint enuff, a Downtown Urban Arts Festival production. Kenzi also opens up about his childhood and about the current relationship he has with his parents, his educational journey honing his skills as a performer by attending some of the top educational institutions for performing arts, and the many projects that he has written over the years.
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S3: Episode 2: Aaron Westbrook Interview: Fashion, Style, and Black Businesses
31/03/2022 Duración: 51minIn this episode, John sits down with his good friend and Founder of Ebony Voyage, Aaron Westbrook. Aaron talks about "Coming Out" to his parents, his ongoing relationship with his father, the reason behind starting Ebony Voyage, and why it's so important to support black-owned businesses. This season is sponsored by the Counter Narrative Project (CNP), a nonprofit organization that shifts narratives about Black gay men to change policy and improve lives.
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S3: Episode 1: Legendary Leggoh JohVera
24/02/2022 Duración: 01h01minSeason 3 kicks off with John sitting down with the Founder of Open To All Entertainment (OTA) (@opentoall.ent), the Legendary Leggoh JohVera. Leggoh talks about growing up in multiple cities, how he got started in ballroom, the Iconic MC Debra, his opinion about the HBO Max show Legendary, and more. This season is sponsored by the Counter Narrative Project (CNP), a non-profit organization that shifts narratives about Black gay men to change policy and improve lives.
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S2: Episode 8: Medino Green Interview: Recognizing the Dope Lyricist
22/07/2021 Duración: 39minIn the season 2 finale episode, John sits down with artist, rapper, and lyricist Medino Green to discuss his new mixtape (IN MY BAG), participating in the MOBIfest Cypher, and more. John and Medino also talk about the announcement that Xtube recently released and the new Black LGBTQ+ on-demand live streaming platform iElevate+ TV that is set to launch soon.
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S2: Episode 7: Chad Bailey Interview: Support Black Gay Creatives
01/07/2021 Duración: 50minIn this episode, John sits down with Creative Director and International Model Chad Bailey, who also is President/A&R of Pynk Gorilla Entertainment, and Owner of 4NI Visuals. Chad talks about what it was like growing up in Jamaica, how moving to New York City made him a stronger person, working with the love of his life, Bugz Gutta, and more. Both John and Chad had a lot in their “B.A.G.” this episode that you don't want to miss!
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Ian Haddock Interview: Microwavable Relationships
20/05/2021 Duración: 01h08minIn this episode, John sits down with Ian Haddock, Executive Director of The Normal Anomaly Initiative to discuss homelessness, sex work, and entrepreneurship. From the I in LGBTQIA to microwavable relationships, both John and Ian go deep into conversation about these two topics.
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S2: Episode 5: Kerry D Interview: Black Gay Media Outlets
15/04/2021 Duración: 01h04minJohn sits down Kerry D, singer/songwriter and member of the signing duo RM8. Kerry D talks about what it was like growing up with his grandmom and not having his parents fully in his life as a child and what its like filming on the hit reality show web series, Chasing Dallas. This is a must listen as John and Kerry D let the listeners know what has them both in their "B.A.G.".
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S2 Episode 4: Charles Stephens Interview: Finding Your Purpose
11/03/2021 Duración: 01h17minJohn sits down with Charles Stephens, Founder and Executive Director of Counter Narrative Project (CNP) to discuss the traditions of black gay writers, the importance of black gay media, the vision that he has for CNP, and more.
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S2 Episode 3: Ernest Owens Interview: Social Media Scamming is Real
28/01/2021 Duración: 01h34minJohn sits down with award-winning journalist Ernest Owens to discuss gentrification in gay communities, the lack of vetting on the new social media platform Clubhouse, and the increasing number of social media scammers. This episode will definitely keep you on your toes.
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S2 Episode 2: The Lack of...
07/01/2021 Duración: 01h22minIn this episode, John invited celebrity hairstylist and beauty blogger, Nathaniel Jaye to discuss the misconceptions of being a hairstylist, multiple streams of income, and working at Full Figure & New York Fashion Week. John and Nathaniel also discuss the the black gay norm on television along with deciding if we should cancel Karamo Brown from the community or not. Listen now to find out what has John and Nathaniel in their "B.A.G.". Lets just say that there is a lack of black gay relationships, the lack of consistency with guys, and the lack of this & that in regard to dating.
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Bugz Gutta Interview
16/03/2020 Duración: 01h09sIn this Season 2 premiere episode, John sits down with openly gay hip-hop artist Bugz Gutta (@Bugz_Gutta) to talk about his latest venture, Pynk Gorilla Entertainment, his struggles growing up in Virginia, the love of his life, and so much more! In addition, both John and Bugz express their opinions on 'Love Is Blind' cast member Carlton Morton actions on the show, and 'Good Times' star Jimmie Walker (JJ) being accused of making homophobic statements by fellow comedian Sampson McCormick.
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S1 Episode 8: Texting or Talking?
23/12/2019 Duración: 55minIn this season finale episode, John sits down with his good friend @theonlyjamel to talk about the Mobi Artist Showcase that took place in November, Saucy Santana shooting in Miami, Mondaire Jones who could be the first openly gay black man elected to Congress, and more. John expresses why he prefers talking rather than texting when getting to know someone.