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The Gay Rugby Podcast

The Gay Rugby Podcast

Von: Jack Higgins
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Your go-to source for the international LGBTQ+ rugby community. Hosted by Jack Higgins and Ozzie Luna of Los Angeles Rebellion Rugby, this podcast explores the world of inclusive sports, rugby news, and the stories behind players making waves in the sport. Born from the success of the Los Angeles Rebellion Rugby team's social media, The Gay Rugby Podcast celebrates the intersection of rugby and LGBTQ+ inclusivity. From The Bingham Cup to international gay rugby events, Jack and Ozzie share insights, interviews, and updates from the global rugby scene.Jack Higgins
  • Why Gay Men Feel More Alone Than Ever | The Gay Rugby Podcast | Ep 38
    Feb 23 2026

    In Episode 38 of the Gay Rugby Podcast, we dive into the messy reality of gay dating culture, dating apps, and the strange loneliness that can creep in even when you’ve never had more access to other people. With endless swiping, DMs, open tabs, and options everywhere, real connection can start to feel harder to hold onto.We talk about the shift from organic meet-cutes to algorithm-driven attraction, how hookup culture can sometimes feel transactional, and why so many gay men admit they feel emotionally unavailable even when they’re constantly “connecting.” There’s something strange about living in a time where validation is instant but intimacy feels rare.From FOMO and decision paralysis to open relationships and independence, this conversation gets honest about what modern gay relationships actually look like. We unpack the pressure to keep searching for something better, the fear of settling, and the uncomfortable truth that happiness isn’t something you swipe into; it’s something you build.It’s funny, raw, a little dramatic, and very real. If you’ve ever felt exhausted by dating apps, confused by modern gay dating, or caught between craving connection and protecting your independence, this episode will probably hit close to home.

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    26 Min.
  • Gay Rugby Players React to Bad Bunny's Halftime Show in a Hot Tub | Ep 37
    Feb 17 2026

    Episode 37 of The Gay Rugby Podcast dives into Bad Bunny’s 2026 Super Bowl halftime show from a hot tub. Filmed the week after the Patriots vs. Seahawks game, this episode turns into a full conversation about the performance and the reaction from the Latinx community, especially what it meant for fans who felt represented on that stage.Ozzie talks about what it was like watching the performance growing up in a Mexican household and why the moment hit differently, while the guys get into the set design, choreography, lighting, and the kind of energy that had everyone talking the next day. It’s part pop culture breakdown, part personal perspective, and very much a hot-tub recap of a halftime show that felt bigger than just music.The Gay Rugby Podcast is a rugby and LGBTQ sports podcast covering gay rugby players, queer athletes in contact sports, and whatever else the group can’t stop talking about that week. Episode 37 is a direct reaction to Bad Bunny’s halftime performance and why it resonated so strongly with Latinx fans and the broader sports and entertainment world.

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    34 Min.
  • Gay Rugby Players React to Heated Rivalry | Ep 36
    Feb 9 2026

    Episode 36 of The Gay Rugby Podcast breaks down one of the most talked-about sports TV storylines right now: Heated Rivalry.This episode reacts to the HBO series and the central relationship between rival pro hockey players Ilya Rozanov and Shane Hollander, played by Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams. The discussion also touches on supporting characters Kip Grady and Scott Hunter, portrayed by Robbie G.K. and François Arnaud, and how the show is being received by athletes and LGBTQ sports audiences.From the perspective of gay rugby players, the conversation focuses on how Heated Rivalry portrays closeted professional athletes, team dynamics, media pressure, and the reality of competing in high-level sports while navigating identity. The hosts compare the series’ depiction of rivalry, secrecy, and locker room culture with real experiences inside inclusive rugby clubs and LGBTQ rugby communities.The Gay Rugby Podcast is a rugby and LGBTQ sports podcast covering gay rugby players, queer athletes in contact sports, and the evolving visibility of LGBTQ representation in professional athletics. Episode 36 offers a direct reaction to Heated Rivalry and why the series is resonating across sports culture right now.

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    46 Min.
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