Pride This Way
A global Pride podcast that doesn’t pick a lane—because Pride never has.
Pride This Way follows Soraya Vivian to celebrations across the globe—from Leeds to Madrid to Provincetown to New York City—capturing everything Pride across around the globe.
This isn’t about flattening those differences into one “we’re all the same” narrative. It’s about proximity. Immersive sound, local voices, candid access. You’re not watching from the sidewalk. You’re in it. Want to know more, visit pridethisway.com and follow us on social media
Meet Your Host
A powerhouse LGBTQ+ vocalist and Pride icon, Soraya Vivian doesn’t just perform at Pride—she lives it.
Soraya has spent more than two decades uplifting queer voices on stages around the world. As host of Pride This Way, she guides listeners through Pride celebrations with authenticity, warmth, and unapologetic joy.
On and off the mic, she is a fierce ally and advocate—amplifying stories, celebrating community, and creating space for voices that deserve to be heard.
That history matters here. Soraya’s not documenting Pride from the press line. She knows these spaces from the inside—backstage with organizers running on caffeine and hope, in the DJ booth when the bass drops, at the afterparty where exhaustion and elation blur together.
How It Works
Part city guide. Part club mix. All kiki.
Every episode follows the same structure:
- Field recordings that drop you into the sonic landscape of each city
- Interviews with local LGBTQ+ voices—organizers, performers, first-timers, longtime activists
- Soraya’s narration connecting what you’re hearing to the larger context
Pay It Forward
Pride This Way is part of the Pillars of Change Media model: content that funds change. A defined percentage of Pride This Way’s profit is directly donated to trusted individuals, communities or non-profit organizations in the cities we feature—so when you listen, you’re also resourcing the people doing the work on the ground.
It’s not charity. It’s reciprocity. We’re telling these stories because of the communities that make Pride happen. Those communities should benefit.