This week on The Big Gay Radio Show, hosts Chris GormanEsmé Russell, and Vyn Suazion sat down with Tiffany Razzano, owner of This Bookstore Kills Fascists and founder of Wordier Than Thou, for a lively conversation about the power of storytelling in a time of mounting censorship.

Tiffany Razzano shared the inspiration behind her projects, how they amplify banned voices, and the growing challenges faced by writers, readers, and independent bookstores in Florida.

The hosts also unpacked a wide range of national stories making headlines, including the release of the Epstein files, Donald Trump telling a reporter “quiet piggy,” St. Petersburg and Tampa’s 100 point score for the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Municipal Equality Index for 2025, Walmart’s controversy over selling allegedly Nazi-themed T-shirts, and Nicki Minaj’s future appearance at the United Nations. Rounding out the conversation was a bizarre Florida headline of the week: a Little League treasurer accused of stealing more than $100,000.

On The Big Gay After Show, Chris, Esmé, and Vyn kept the momentum going with conversations about Disney’s Generative AI announcement, Michelle Obama’s comments that America isn’t ready for a woman president, the death of the Kessler Twins, and Ariana Grande’s red carpet scare. They also celebrated Ybor City being named one of The Advocate’s most affordable gayborhoods, giggled over “naked Doritos,” and discussed the Corporation for Public Broadcasting renewing its contract with NPR.

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Hosts Chris Gorman, Esmé Russell, and Vyn Suazion joined by Wordier Than Thou founder, Tiffany Razzano