Yeast Radio with Madge Weinstein

Madge Weinstein

Madge Weinstein is like the fat one in Dreamgirls.

  • 2 hours 27 minutes
    YR1657 Berbacia Tribute + YT Live Stream
    A long lost recording of Berbacia giving Madge a tour of the Hollywood hills in 2005 followed by audio from a recent livestream on YouTube.
    3 September 2025, 6:26 pm
  • 1 minute 35 seconds
    YR1656 Transition
    quick update
    22 July 2025, 2:33 am
  • 20 minutes 13 seconds
    YR1655 Debbie is Back
    "Don't I get a dream for myself?" For the full grum, subscribe to my substack. Here's the full episode: https://madge.substack.com/p/fixed-version
    14 June 2025, 8:50 pm
  • 1 minute 32 seconds
    Announcement
    Listen to this announcement grum.
    31 May 2025, 9:22 pm
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    Yeast Radio #1654: Madge Reflects on Sleep Apnea, TikTok Fame, Mental Health, and the State of the Democrats
    In this deeply personal and candid episode of Yeast Radio, Madge Weinstein returns with reflections on her health, media frustrations, and emotional journey through aging and political disillusionment. She shares her struggles with sleep apnea, the dehumanizing effects of social media algorithms, and the unpredictable nature of online fame. Madge dives into mental health memories, including her own past hospitalization, and discusses how her podcast now serves not just as political commentary, but also as bedtime comfort for her loyal listeners. Political rants about Bill Maher, Donald Trump, intra-party feuding, and the erosion of Democratic unity are delivered with Madge's signature wit and sorrow. A uniquely layered grum full of gut health, cultural shade, and calls for kindness.
    12 May 2025, 3:50 am
  • 1 hour 36 minutes
    Yeast Radio #1653: True Duty and Queer Duty — Blue Origin Fecal Catastrophe + Steve Stalzle’s Military Trauma
    Show Notes (by AI) General Description: In this unforgettable episode of Yeast Radio, Madge Weinstein delivers two stunningly different yet equally poignant segments. The show opens with a satirical, scatological radio play titled True Duty, a grotesque and hilarious tale of Gayle King’s space-bound gastrointestinal disaster aboard Blue Origin alongside Katy Perry and Lauren Sanchez. After this explosive opening, Madge shifts tone for an intimate and emotionally raw conversation with longtime listener and friend of the show, Steve Stalzle. Steve shares his powerful story of joining the Navy in the 1980s and the deeply traumatic experience that followed. He reveals the psychological torment of military life as a queer recruit, including coercive enlistment, homophobic abuse, and the dehumanizing process of trying to escape. Steve’s honesty and vulnerability paint a harrowing portrait of institutional cruelty—and his survival. Madge and Steve also reflect on homelessness, sobriety, AI voice cloning, and podcasting dreams. The episode is a testament to the enduring power of queer storytelling, humor, and resilience. Chapters: 0:00:00 – True Duty: Gayle King’s Space Disaster Madge presents a radio play satire featuring Gayle King, Katy Perry, and Lauren Sanchez in a zero-gravity nightmare of diarrhea, floating feces, and malfunctioning life support systems aboard Blue Origin. 0:04:40 – Phil’s Resurrection Phil is back. Yes, that Phil. 0:06:00 – Madge and Steve Reconnect Madge and Steve reflect on their shared podcasting history and Steve’s support of the show for nearly 20 years. 0:09:00 – A Call for Help Madge urges listeners to support Steve financially, detailing his recent experience with homelessness and encouraging donations via Venmo (@steve-stalzle). 0:11:00 – Big Head Baby: Steve’s Medical Childhood Memory Steve recalls discovering medical records stating he had an “abnormally large cranium” as a child—something his parents never told him. 0:14:00 – AI Comedy with Bissy the Robot Madge introduces her AI assistant Bissy, who fields questions about cranial size, prolapse risk, and future predictions with robotic politeness. 0:17:00 – Steve’s Queer Navy Trauma Story Steve tells the harrowing story of how he joined the Navy under duress in 1986. What follows is a graphic and deeply emotional account of life in basic training, homophobic interrogation, and the mental breakdown that led him to fake his way out of military service under the accusation of being gay—a strategy that came with terrifying personal cost. 0:34:00 – Institutional Abuse and Survival Steve describes the humiliating questioning by Navy lawyers, their abusive homophobic taunts, and the ongoing psychological impact of this traumatic experience. His story is one of queer resistance and survival. Final Note: No full music recording or performance was included at the end of this episode. Contact Information: Comments: Visit yeastradio.com Follow Madge on Instagram, Bluesky, and Threads: @madgeweinstein Phone: FIRM UTERUS Email: [email protected] Support Yeast Radio by subscribing to Madge’s Substack: madge.substack.com Support Steve directly on Venmo: @steve-stalzle Album art by Taylor Haggerty Copyright (c) 2025 Madge Weinstein Yeast Radio.
    4 May 2025, 4:21 pm
  • 1 hour 42 minutes
    YR1652 The Circle Game of Doody
    Episode Summary In this raw and rumbling return, Madge gives you a microphone check from beyond the grave, welcomes Bissy the AI co-host who talks too much, and somehow makes a sincere tribute to dead podcasters while detailing one of the most dramatic dumps in Yeast Radio history. There’s talk of chia, plungers, haunted turds, Simply Sara, haunted turds, necrophilia, blocked queens, and haunted turds. Did we mention haunted turds? Oh, and don’t worry — Bissy raps. Highlights from “The Circle Game of Doody” Political Snark: Madge references Trump being president again and expresses frustration with the public’s complicity. This is touched on both seriously and with biting sarcasm. TikTok Obsession: Ongoing discussion of how TikTok has replaced podcasting as Madge’s main creative outlet — mentions of high-performing videos and content about bowel movements. AI Co-Host Drama: Bissy, the AI sidekick, struggles to keep up with Madge’s vulgarity and gets scolded repeatedly for being too prudish or literal. Gastrointestinal Focus: Besides the epic bowel movement story, Madge explores earlier turd memories, fart analysis, plunger technique, and chia’s bowel-altering power. Death and Memorials: This episode is framed by death — with the passing of Simply Sara, Archer, and Ramble Redhead being lovingly (and clumsily) honored. Forbidden Pizza: The eternal struggle of food, shame, and timing. Madge considers sneaking pizza while her spouse is away at a Lady Bunny concert. Theatrical Interludes: Madge breaks into dramatic musical moments, featuring lyrics from Evita, Cabaret, Yentl, and The Sound of Silence. Listener Callbacks & Archives: She attempts (and mostly fails) to dig up archival clips of old podcast friends, showcasing the ephemerality of early internet media. Fiber & Diet Culture Satire: Chia pudding, Fiber One trauma, and Madge’s spouse’s insistence on “breaking turds with your pussy” — all part of a deep dive into food, shame, and queer domestic life. Contact Information Comments: Visit yeastradio.com Follow Madge: Instagram, Bluesky, and Threads — @madgeweinstein Phone: FIRM UTERUS Email: [email protected] Support Yeast Radio: Subscribe to Madge’s Substack — madge.substack.com Album Art: by Taylor Haggerty © 2025 Madge Weinstein Yeast Radio
    14 April 2025, 2:17 am
  • 1 hour 38 minutes
    Yeast Radio #1651: The Impact of the TikTok Ban on Free Speech and Healthcare
    Madge Weinstein discusses free speech, TikTok censorship, and healthcare reform with special guest Misty (@chronicallyanxiousnp). Featuring heartfelt music, Golden Girls nostalgia, and sharp commentary, this episode dives deep into today’s most pressing issues.
    21 January 2025, 12:04 am
  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    Yeast Radio Episode 1650: Exposing United Healthcare Horror Stories with Guest Phyllis
    In this personal episode, Madge Weinstein critiques the U.S. healthcare system, featuring guest Phyllis who shares her struggles with insurance denials. They discuss systemic issues and encourage activism for healthcare reform. The episode highlights the importance of storytelling in driving change, concluding with a nostalgic archival recording from 1966.
    21 December 2024, 12:24 am
  • 1 hour 32 minutes
    Yeast Radio 1649: The Evolution of Podcasting and Politics
    In Yeast Radio's 20th anniversary episode #1649, Madge Weinstein and guest BicycleMark engage in a deep conversation about podcasting's evolution, political discourse, and global power dynamics. They address education's role in democracy, societal inequalities, U.S. foreign policy, and the influence of populism, reflecting on vital civic engagement themes.
    21 November 2024, 12:08 am
  • 2 hours 15 minutes
    Yeast Radio Episode #1648: Political Rants and Podcasting Memories with Auntie Vera Charles
    In this the first episode of Yeast Radio's TWENTIETH anniversary month, Madge reunites with her old friend and co-host, Auntie Vera Charles. After this lengthy conversation, listen to an obscure recording from the Stage Delicatessen in NY in an album called, "Max Asnas: Corned Beef Confucius" which includes cameos from 1960's comedy stars such as Morey Amsterdam. Yeast Radio Episode #1648 Show Notes (by Chat GPT ) Guest: Auntie Vera Charles Host: Madge Weinstein Episode Highlights: 1. Political Rant & Reflections - The duo dives into a passionate political discussion, touching on current U.S. politics, polling biases, and their disbelief over certain political figures’ prominence. Auntie Vera expresses frustration with the political climate, while Madge shares her own perspectives on the state of the nation. 2. Podcasting Journey and Reflections - Auntie Vera reflects on her years in podcasting, explaining why she eventually stepped away after losing the joy and creative energy it once brought her. Madge relates, expressing some bitterness over podcasting’s commercialization and her refusal to adapt to video formats or platforms like YouTube. They both reminisce about the early days of podcasting and how it has evolved, or “devolved,” in recent years. 3. Memories & Old Friends - Vera and Madge recall fond memories of shared friends, past shows, and humorous moments from their early podcasting days. Auntie Vera reminisces about Madge’s voiceover skills and unique quirks that have left an impression, including a memorable bit involving the word “Wednesday.” 4. Relationships & Aging - The conversation turns personal as Auntie Vera and Madge discuss their long-term relationships and aging. They share insights on maintaining partnerships, the importance of putting one’s partner first, and the sacrifices they’ve made for their loved ones. Auntie Vera speaks candidly about her commitment to her pets, and they both discuss the challenges of caring for aging animals and the emotional toll it takes. 5. Rants on Grocery Store Frustrations - Both Madge and Auntie Vera share anecdotes of recent frustrating experiences at grocery stores, complete with commentary on their own reactions. Madge hilariously recounts a “Karen” moment at Mariano’s grocery store, where her tight schedule and impatience led to a meltdown. Auntie Vera listens and offers sage advice on managing expectations and reflecting on personal growth, even in minor everyday annoyances. 6. Future of Podcasting & Content Creation - Wrapping up, they contemplate the future of podcasting and content creation. Madge discusses her recent explorations on TikTok, finding a new audience for her political rants, while Vera expresses disinterest in platforms beyond traditional audio formats. They both lament the decline of audio-only content and the rise of video-dominated “podcasts.” Key Takeaways: • Insightful and often comedic reflections on the evolution of podcasting and staying relevant as platforms change. • Raw political commentary with a mix of frustration and hope. • Humor-infused wisdom on relationships, aging, and the importance of self-awareness. • Lighthearted yet relatable rants about modern life annoyances, from grocery store lines to credit card machines. This episode is a mix of humor, nostalgia, and introspective moments, capturing the unique dynamic between Madge and Auntie Vera. Madge can be reached at [email protected] or by calling FIRM UTERUS (347.688.3787) Socials include Instagram, TWITTER, and Threads best place to leave feedback is right here on this Wordpress post!
    4 November 2024, 12:00 pm
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