Seven Layer Trauma Dip

The band is back from the show's brief hiatus to catch up on heavy current events: the Los Angeles fires, the inauguration, and what it feels like navigating through difficult times in our beloved communities.  As of this episode recording, the band has raised and re-distributed over $59k from Katie's Venmo to provide direct relief to those affected by the fires. If you would like to contribute, you can send any amount to @katie-gavin-1.  Watch the video version of this episode here. Rate Gayotic on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leave us a review to read on a future episode! Shop MUNA merch! Your favorite band, all over your body. Get it now at shop.whereismuna.com Follow MUNA: Twitter: @whereisMUNA Instagram: @whereisMUNA Advertise on Gayotic via Gumball.fm See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Om Podcasten

Having been described by the press as “occasionally hard-to-follow,” “as chaotic as they are iconic,” and “going through it,” the band MUNA started this podcast with the hope of providing not only more income, but also rare insight into the behavior of queers outside of the month of June. Join the band and their special guests as they gab about our personal lives, music, what they like to eat, the TV they watch, intergenerational trauma, and of course their search for answers in the case of a missing girl. Tune in for new episodes every Wednesday.