Why Here
A podcast by Benton Whitley and Tristan McAllister

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40 Episodes
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Episode 3.4 - The Biggest Winner (Bob Harper)
Published: 11/5/2021 -
Episode 3.3 - How To Be an Icon (Mx. Justin Vivian Bond)
Published: 10/22/2021 -
Episode 3.2 - Queer & Trans in Afghanistan (Qais Munhazim)
Published: 10/15/2021 -
Episode 3.1 - One Brave 10-Year-Old (Dempsey & Jaime Jara)
Published: 10/8/2021 -
Episode 2.24 - Is Scissoring A Thing? (Daryn Carp & Liz Culley)
Published: 7/9/2021 -
Episode 2.23 - Regarding Kindness (Colman Domingo)
Published: 6/25/2021 -
Episode 2.22 - The Queering of Deep Space (Wilson Cruz)
Published: 6/18/2021 -
Episode 2.21 - The Ultimate Judy Show (Rufus Wainwright)
Published: 6/4/2021 -
Episode 2.20 - The Queen of Queer Media (Diane Anderson-Minshall)
Published: 5/28/2021 -
Episode 2.19 - More Than Two Silhouettes On a Bathroom Door (Kat Cunning)
Published: 5/21/2021 -
Episode 2.18 - It's Easy Being Green (Eden Espinosa)
Published: 5/14/2021 -
Episode 2.17 - SPECIAL: The Ultimate Mother’s Day Gift (Sian-Pierre Regis & Rebecca Danigelis)
Published: 5/7/2021 -
Episode 2.16 - U Can Call Me Sis (Sis)
Published: 4/30/2021 -
Episode 2.15 - Goodbye Stranger (Tristan McAllister)
Published: 4/23/2021 -
Episode 2.14 - The LITERAL Reason We Laughed In 2020 (Casey Thomas Brown)
Published: 4/15/2021 -
Episode 2.13 - It's Not A Sin (Luke Ray Kelly)
Published: 3/19/2021 -
Episode 2.12 - Core Kylie (yes, Minogue) & Fax Machine Diplomacy (Jeremy Heimans)
Published: 3/12/2021 -
Episode 2.11 - So Much More Than a House (Robert Hartwell)
Published: 2/17/2021 -
Episode 2.10 - Been There, Done That (Sandra Caldwell)
Published: 2/12/2021 -
Episode 2.9 - Slipping Into Mom’s DMs (Sian-Pierre Regis & Rebecca Danigelis)
Published: 12/18/2020
A liberal arts degree guarantees you nothing, besides a sense of entitlement and the nerve to think that you could somehow start a critically acclaimed podcast. Enter Why Here, a show independently produced and hosted by Tristan McAllister and Benton Whitley, two millennials and constant over thinkers who have spent their adult lives learning how little they actually know about the world around them. What manifests is a narrative as much about origin as it is about finding a destination. Through cultural commentary and interviews with friends and strangers the two uncover the complicated and inspiring stories that led us all here.