Trigger Warning!
This show is a high-energy escape for listeners craving a taste of NYC Nightlife from none other than the master of NYC nightlife himself, Daniel Nardicio and his partner is crime Adam Klesh. Each episode allows to drop in on on what's happening in NYC. Whether thats a concert at Carnegie Hall or a sexy party at Red Eye Trigger Warning is a high-brow, low-brow, (and for all you drag queens, a no-brow) extravaganza—bringing you the spirit of New York. Boundary-pushing, and unapologetically fun. It’s not just a podcast; it’s a cultural phenomenon waiting to happen, where the unexpected isn’t just a possibility—it’s the promise.
But remember... you've been warned!
Trigger Warning!
The Episode You’ll Hate Before You Listen: Our Conversation with Sherry Pie (Yes! That Sherry Pie)
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Yep. We went there.
This week is a JUMBO episode- extra Trigger.
So, buckle up queens because we KNOW you are gonna have something to say. Recently, Adam and I sat down with Sherry Pie — yes, that Sherry Pie from RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 12 — for a conversation a lot of people weren’t interested in having.
This is not a puff piece, girl. It’s a messy, uncomfortable, sometimes funny, sometimes brutal discussion about cancel culture, accountability, shame, forgiveness, and whether redemption is actually possible in the LGBTQ+ community — or if we just like pretending it is.
And Sherry Pie delivers a no-holds-barred, super candid interview that was WAAAAY overdue.
Along the way, we zigzag from drag as high art to public downfall, from internet pile‑ons to personal responsibility, and from empathy to the question nobody agrees on: who gets grace, and who never does?
This episode asks, can there be accountability without erasure, consequences without cruelty, and what “moving forward” even means when the internet never forgets or forgives.
Listen — or don’t.
But you’ve been warned.
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