Adam Devine and Kath Grimes are two content creators from Ireland. They make educational and comedic YouTube videos on their shared and personal channels. Together they also make three podcasts: ‘Adam and Kath Film Club’, ‘Adam and Kath Book Club’ and ‘Can You Queer Us?’. Our clubs are monthly podcasts where we discuss books and movies with our listeners after reading them together through the month. We take questions on Twitter and Instagram. ‘Can You Queer Us’ is a podcast without a schedule. It comes out whenever we feel something important happens in the queer community.
After a long summer hiatus we’re back to ramble into your ears for an hour every week! If you enjoyed this podcast please leave us a nice comment and ...
This episode was literally recorded on Kath’s bed because she’s sick so please excuse any audio issues! In this episode we’re talking about episode 1 ...
On this mini podcast series we're gonna be discussing the once in a lifetime cultural event that is the final season of HBO's Game of Thrones. In this...
On this episode we’re talking about The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood. If you’d like to share your thoughts on the book with us you can reach out...
This week on Film Club we’re talking about the first ever Marvel Cinematic Universe film to star a woman. And what a stunning performance Brie Larson ...
Enjoy this little blooper from our episode on Captain Marvel. We try to not make too many mistakes but hey, when they’re funny we might as well share ...
Welcome to our first episode of Film Club where we discuss Isn’t It Romantic starring Rebel Wilson. Join us next week when we will be discussing Capta...
Join us for our first episode of Adam & Kath Book Club where we discuss Stephen Fry’s Mythos. Our next episode of Book Club will be on The Handmaids T...
In this episode we discuss the graphic novel ‘HEARTSTOPPER : Boy Meets Boy’ by Alice Oseman who you can find on Twitter and Instagram @aliceoseman. Yo...
Today in our very first episode of CYQUS, Kath interviews the writer of ‘My Queer Diary’, a play highlighting issues with trans rights in Ireland. We ...