In Episode 13 of The Cost of Love, Haley McGee connects with the creators of Queer House Party—the electrifying DJ collective born out of lockdown and built on radical inclusivity, digital intimacy, and queer joy.
This episode is a vibrant mix of politics, play, and pleasure. The Queer House Party crew talk about reimagining nightlife for the online space, why accessibility matters, and how music, protest, and romance collide on the virtual dancefloor. It’s about love in all its forms—romantic, communal, creative—and the cost of making that love visible and sustainable.
From a production standpoint, this one was a riot—in the best way. With multiple voices and rich storytelling, our goal was to preserve the collective energy while ensuring clarity and flow. Haley’s sharp curiosity keeps the pulse steady while the QHP team bring the rhythm, warmth, and revolutionary spirit.
This isn’t just a conversation about DJing—it’s a conversation about what it means to build a space where everyone feels free to move, love, and be seen.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts.
