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Whiplash with Maxwell Kuzma

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    "Twink death," Homosociality & Masculine Status

    23/03/2026 | 56 mins.
    Masculinity is often shaped less by attraction to women than by the recognition men seek from other men. Using the public reaction to Timothée Chalamet and the online discourse around “twink death” as a starting point, this episode explores the concept of homosociality and the powerful role status plays in shaping male identity. Drawing on sociology, pop culture, and media analysis, we examine how masculinity is often performed through signals meant to earn legitimacy within male peer groups, influencing everything from aesthetics to career choices to public personas.

    The episode also challenges common myths about testosterone, highlighting research suggesting that testosterone does not simply produce aggression but can also reinforce bonding, cooperation, and relational commitment depending on the surrounding cultural incentives. Through the lens of transgender experience and reflections on gender essentialism in Catholic culture, this conversation asks what healthier masculinity could look like if status were more strongly associated with care, integrity, emotional maturity, and responsibility rather than dominance or performance.

    Resources & References

    • Zhang, Jenny – Timothée Chalamet’s twink death
    • Weber, Max – theories of class, status, and power
    • Ridgeway, Cecilia – Status: Why Is It Everywhere? Why Does It Matter?
    • Imara, Mariam – Homosociality – Or: How I found a name for the thing I want to smash and it’s not „the patriarchy“
    • The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences – The Significance of Status: What It Is and How It Shapes Inequality
    • Barnard College – Break This Down: The Social Myth of Testosterone
    • Jordan-Young, Rebecca & Karkazis, Katrina – Testosterone: An Unauthorized Biography
    • Petric, Kalcounis-Rueppell, & Marler (2022) – testosterone and pair bonding study in monogamous mice
    • McBee, Thomas Page – Man Alive and Amateur
    • Kearns, Shannon – No One Taught Me to Be a Man
    • Green, Jamison – Becoming a Visible Man
    • Commentary by Derek Guy on masculinity aesthetics in media
    • Ezra Klein in conversation with Anand Giridharadas, who discusses the status issues at play with the Epstein Files
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    Bishops claim Gender Affirmation threatens Religious Liberty

    16/03/2026 | 55 mins.
    Across the United States, a growing wave of laws is targeting transgender people—restricting access to medical care, limiting legal recognition, and threatening basic rights in everyday life. At the same time, some Catholic leaders are increasingly portraying transgender identities and legal recognition of trans people as threats to religious liberty. When a principle meant to safeguard conscience is used to justify policies that harm vulnerable communities, it raises urgent moral and theological questions about what religious freedom is actually meant to protect.
    This episode examines the U.S. bishops’ 2026 Annual Report on Religious Liberty and the broader political and legal landscape surrounding it. Looking at recent court decisions, federal and state policies, and the Church’s own language about “gender ideology,” I explore how religious liberty is being reframed in ways that directly impact transgender people. I also ask a deeper question for Catholics today: whether this use of religious freedom reflects the spirit of Catholic teaching—or distorts it in ways that undermine human dignity.
    Additional reading: https://maxwellkuzma.substack.com/p/two-errors-catholics-make-about-gender
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    Trans Theology & Coming Home to the Body ft. Maddie Marlett

    09/03/2026 | 1h 10 mins.
    What happens when Catholic theology begins not with abstract debates about transgender people, but with the lived experience of transgender embodiment itself? In this conversation, Max Kuzma sits down with his friend Maddie Marlett to explore what it means to encounter Christ through transition, embodiment, and the lifelong process of becoming. Rather than treating trans lives as distant questions to be analyzed, this discussion centers the spiritual and theological insights that emerge from actually living as a trans Catholic.
    Maddie shares her journey growing up Catholic, how her understanding of God evolved through transition, and the role that supportive community—especially through DignityUSA—played in sustaining her faith. Together, Max and Maddie reflect on themes at the heart of Christian theology—incarnation, sacramentality, death and rebirth—and consider how transgender lives might illuminate, rather than threaten, the church’s understanding of the body and the mystery of God’s presence within it.
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    Scandalous Catholic Behavior ft. Chris Damian & Justin (EmptyChairs)

    02/03/2026 | 59 mins.
    In this episode of Whiplash, we unpack the concept of “scandal” in the Catholic Church — what it means in the tradition, and how it often functions in practice. With Chris Damian and Justin from Empty Chairs, we focus especially on the uneven way scandal gets applied to queer Catholics — and with Max’s perspective, to trans people in particular — where identity itself is often treated as suspect, even when someone is living in line with the church’s stated expectations. At the same time, we examine how Catholic institutions sometimes respond when credible allegations surface within their own ranks, and why the instinct is so often defensiveness rather than accountability.
    Find Chris online @cdamianwrites
    Find Justin online @emptychairshome
    Find Max online @maxwellkuzma 
    Content statement: Please be aware that this episode includes discussion of clergy sexual abuse, grooming, and institutional misconduct. While we do not go into graphic detail, these topics may be difficult for some listeners. Please take care while listening.
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    The Catholic Millennial’s Guide to Avocado Toast & the Economy

    23/02/2026 | 1h 2 mins.
    Millennials have been blamed for everything from killing napkins to buying too much avocado toast, so naturally we decided to talk about the economy. In this episode, I’m joined by my former Franciscan University classmate Shannon Kaschak to unpack why “just budget better” isn’t a serious economic policy, what a $3-per-meal proposal says about how poverty gets framed, and how culture wars keep working people fighting each other while wealth quietly concentrates at the top. We laugh. We cringe. We side-eye late-stage-capitalism lunchables.
    But underneath the memes and millennial slander, we’re getting into something real: what Catholic social teaching actually says about money, power, and who the economy is for. From for-profit detention centers to speculative tech bubbles to the way marginalized people become political distractions, we’re asking what it would look like to build systems where nobody gets left behind. It’s avocado toast with a preferential option for the poor — and yes, we mean that.

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Whiplash with Maxwell Kuzma brings queer voices to the table to explore Catholicism through the lens of queer liberation theology. Growing up in conservative, fundamentalist Catholic environments, Max’s journey has led him to a deeper, more authentic understanding of Jesus—rooted in radical love, not rigid doctrine. The show examines the tension between religious dogma and lived faith, dismantling harmful narratives and imagining a Church and world that fully honors the dignity of LGBTQ+ people and all marginalized communities. Tune in for candid reflections, theological insights, and conversa
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