A Jem of a Secret Podcast

Latest Episodes
Halloween is almost here. It’s time to be accountable
Coco Jem Holiday and Autumn Rainz talk about their upcoming shows, but also talk about some recent issues happening within the Portland drag community. Promo Code: Jemofasecret
Stop using queer spaces as Judge, Jury, and Executioner
Coco Jem Holiday details out why she parted ways with Back 2 Earth.
I was Empress while you were Miss Sweetheart: An Interview with Shima B. Foxx
Coco Jem Holiday interviews Rose Empress LXII Shima B. Foxx about her experiences with the Imperial Sovereign Rose court as well as continuing the conversational about mental health.
Did she really photoshop herself into a pink dump truck?
Coco Jem Holiday uses this week's online Portland drag scene to talk about how we as an audience may perceive situations on the internet when we don't have all the information.
Spilling all that HOT tea with the creator of DEMAND DRAG: An interview Kimber K. Shade
Coco Jem Holiday and Kimber K. Shade talk about the business of drag, gatekeeping, and opportunities for the community.
Lets ruffle your feathers here a bit: A controversial interview with Feather Dusted
Coco Jem Holiday brings on the lippy bird herself to finally peel back the layers of the one and only Feather Dusted.
People care about you a lot more than you think: A discussion on mental health with Craven Horrors
Coco Jem Holiday had an amazing friend reach out because they wanted to talk about mental health in the drag community. Craven Horrors helps guide the conversation into self-care, mental health, thera
This will be a little controversial: An Interview with Carlee J. Phoenix.
Coco Jem Holiday interviews Carlee J. Phoenix about SA and abuse. We understand this subject matter can be triggering for some, and we hope that we did a great job in speaking about these topics for y
In this household we do not cancel black women: The Lizzo debate
Coco Jem Holiday weighs in on the conversation about Lizzo
I suck at arguing with transphobes
Coco Jem Holiday takes some time to reflect on her own gender identity while providing advice about handling bigotry.