Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast

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Through storytelling, Thomas Tucker and guests engage in conversation to learn what makes the LGBTQ community so incredible, ultimately celebrating not only our differences but also our similarities.

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    • Mar 31, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    Latest episodes from Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast

    Jessye DeSilva talks developing sound and image and overcoming their traumatic religious upbringing

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 38:51


    Jessye DeSilva talks developing sound and image and overcoming their traumatic religious upbringing

    Miss Christine talks reimagining her dreams and moving from Nashville to Iowa to rediscover herself

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 38:09


    Miss Christine talks reimagining her dreams and moving from Nashville to Iowa to rediscover herself

    sam goli talks growing up in Mexican/Palestinian home, figuring out their gender & musical identity

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 34:47


    Meet sam goli: Musician. Artist. Poet. Photographer. sam goli grew up in Los Angeles, CA to a Mexican mother and a Palestinian father. Culturally, they always felt like an outsider because their mother’s side speaks Spanish, while their father’s side of the family speaks Arabic, both languages they don't really speak. Their cultural upbringing translated to what they grew up listening to: Arab Music, Disco and Top 40s. Along with their two siblings, both of whom are artists also, sam is on a path toward discovering their musical identity. Listen as sam goes through a journey of self-discovery in the latest episode of Uncensored Visionary. Follow sam goli on Instagram.

    Maxximo talks infusing his Mexican heritage into his imagery, storytelling & his Prince Harming

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 23:34


    Born and raised in Mexico City, Maxximo grew up in a vibrant community of cultures, colors and people. From the minute he was born he acknowledged the power of what it means to be Mexican. So when it came time for him to become a musician he was poised to introduce that into his sound and imagery. When you look at Maxximo’s videos you’ll notice that he releases films that put the focus on telling a story. His biggest song, “Prince Harming” is the tale of a boy who broke his heart. Utilizing music to pierce into the hearts and minds of his and his fans souls, Maxximo is primed for incredible success. Find out more about Maxximo’s journey in the latest episode of Uncensored Visionary: The Queer Music Podcast. Follow Maxximo on Instagram and Facebook.

    BVT talks combing her passions for R&B/hip-hop, music & acting and crafting a career in Australia

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 27:19


    Meet BVT — BVT (Bernie Van Tiel) was born in the ‘place with many chins and noses’/‘place of many possums’ in Australia. Eventually, she moved out to Sydney, Australia to pursue her dreams in the performing arts making it into some music and acting programs. From there she continued to purse music and acting, landing roles in Jade of Death (as the lead) as well as a cameo role alongside LaLa Anthony in Reef Break. Her interest in music came at a crossroads. She grew up listening to slow jams and songs by Whitney Houston. It wasn’t until her cousin played a song by Rahzel, with its intoxicating beatboxing, that got her hooked onto hip hop. BVT knew from that moment on that she had to be a hip hop/R&B artist. She started playing guitar, writing songs and became passionate about pursing a career in music. Over the course of her career, she’s been able to connect her music to her acting and vice versa. Find out how BVT has been able to thrive in the latest episode of Uncensored Visionary. Follow BVT on Instagram. © Uncensored Visionary

    Yavin talks failing as a musician, writing openly queer songs & dedicating himself to music

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 25:56


    Meet Yavin —— Yavin grew up as a socially awkward kid in Massachusetts. Utilizing this to his advantage, Yavin grew up loving all different types of music to shape his future career as a musician. But it wasn’t until college that he decided to start playing around with music and writing songs. From there he was off to the races, releasing two Soundcloud songs, but under another name. He hit a speed bump after dropping out of school and  working a part time job at a burger joint. But one day, he decided enough was enough, he was destined to be a music and thus decided to pursue music full throttle. Over the new few years, he’s gotten better with his word play and become a better communicative songwriter while being more openly queer. Learn about Yavin’s journey in the latest episode of “Uncensored Visionary.” Follow Yavin on Instagram. © Uncensored Visionary

    Stephanie Gayle talks starting a record label, writing at 8 yrs old & producing songs at 16 yrs old

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 46:27


    Meet Stephanie Gayle (She/They) —— Stephanie grew up in PG County, Maryland with her mother. She had a distant relationship with her father and grew up with two older siblings, one sister and one brother. Her family is a multi-talented family with mostly singers, on her mom side, and educators, on her dads side. She’s even related to William Christopher Handy, the Father of the Blues. Given her background, it was inevitable that she was going to be a singer/songwriter. And she did not disappoint. Stephanie started writing songs at the age of eight and started doing music production at the age of 16. Today, Stephanie Gayle owns her own record label, Twelfth Sign Entertainment. Follow Stephanie Gayle on Instagram. © Uncensored Visionary

    Bentley Robles talks recording 100K vocal takes, losing and regaining his creative mojo

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 35:51


    Meet Bentley Robles. Born in Los Angeles, CA to two Mexican parents, Bentley grew up in South Gate, CA and then moved to Rancho Cucamonga where he out grew it rather quickly. From California, he uprooted himself to New York to escape the cabin fever / cookie cutter life he had lived. Making that switch, he went to pursue something bigger than himself and find himself. Having moved to New York, he knew what he wanted to do, however the pressures of the big city (paying bills, living the day to day) got him sidetracked from his original plan. It wasn’t until recently that he started dedicating himself to his craft, found himself and is now THE Bentley Robles. Follow Bentley Robles on Instagram. © Uncensored Visionary

    James Aries talks his off-beat baroque pop eclectic music style & planning his elaborate live show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 44:05


    Meet James Aries. A singer-songwriter based in Toronto, Canada, James Aries’ main instrument is piano. James was trained and voiced in piano and writes off-beat, corky baroque pop songs that don’t fit in any genre. Born and raised in Swift Current, Saskatchewan in the middle of Canada, James started taking piano lessons when he was six. In elementary school he joined choir and studied piano through the Royal Conservatory of Music. In college, he studied drama at the University of Saskatchewan auditioning for the music program as a voice major and the drama program as an acting major. Having gotten into both programs, James had to choose one and he chose drama. After graduation he moved to Toronto to pursue acting, but failed and decided to purse music. And from there it was off to the races. Follow James’ journey in the latest episode of Uncensored Visionary. Follow James Aries on Instagram. © Uncensored Visionary

    Chris Jehnert talks using music to convey emotions & his role in tribute boy band Larger than Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 30:12


    Meet Chris Jehnert. Born in Baltimore, Maryland to his mom and dad, Chris was mostly raised by his grandparents. Growing up, he didn’t know how to express anger and sadness. It wasn’t until he discovered music that he used the medium as therapy to express himself. From there, he started singing to himself in secret until he gained the courage to join a choir. His experience in the choir confirmed to him that his future was in music. After receiving a degree in vocal performance, his career took off as he launched a career with performances on stage and on screen. Currently, Chris Jehnert is one of four members of the 90s tribute boy band Larger than Life (with previous guest Dan Kiernan). Follow Chris Jehnert on Instagram © Uncensored Visionary

    Kai Mata talks getting past being called “brave” for owning her identity and writing her song “So Hard,” about the objectification of female relationships

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 27:56


    Meet Kai Mata. Born in Indonesia, but raised in the US, Kai Mata's upbringing led her to use music as a modality to explore her emotional landscape, figure out who she is in the world and tell stories that others can relate to even if they are not of her minority group, ethnic background and sexual orientation. On this episode Kai Mata discusses pinpointing emotion to convey what’s in her heart and into the listeners ears, getting past being called “brave” for owning her identity and writing her song “So Hard,” about the objectification of female relationships. Follow Kai Mata on Instagram © Uncensored Visionary

    CPIII talks leveraging a theatre career to capitulate his music & owning the soul in his sound

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 34:56


    Born in Oakland, California, Charles Peoples III grew up in a baptist community with an interesting childhood. Finding theatre in high school, he found his calling in performance and it changed his life. From there it was off the races to college in New York where he hit a snap. It wasn’t until he moved back to his hometown in Oakland, CA that he found himself and became the musician known as CPIII. With the goal of giving back to the community CPIII is a soul artist on the rise and with hopes of using his platform to uplift and inspire future generations. This is CPIII. Follow CPIII on Instagram and Twitter © Uncensored Visionary

    Boi Band talk honing in on an androgynous look for the band and evolving from a pop cover band to writing original music

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 45:23


    This week’s season finale episode features Boi Band. On this week’s episode, Boi Band discusses not having a Justin Timberlake in the band, honing in on an androgynous look for the band and evolving from a pop cover band to writing original music. Follow Boi Band on Instagram and Facebook. © Uncensored Visionary

    Dan Kiernan discusses the loss of his father, being romantic in the age of instant gratification and performing as Nick Carter in the tribute 90s boy band Larger Than Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 27:55


    This week’s episode features Dan Kiernan. On this week’s episode, Dan discusses the loss of his father, being romantic in the age of instant gratification and performing as Nick Carter in the tribute 90s boy band Larger Than Life. Follow Dan Kiernan on Instagram. © Uncensored Visionary

    Mel Fine discusses releasing debut album at 14 years old, attending Berkelee school of music and career plans post school

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 39:24


    This week’s episode features Mel Fine. On this week’s episode, Mel discusses attending the Berkelee school of Music, being humble after releasing their debut album at 14 and what they look forward to in their burgeoning music career. Follow Mel Fine on Instagram. © Uncensored Visionary

    Jakk Fynn discusses exploring life through music, turning down the flash and taking control over his messaging as a solo artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 43:42


    This week’s episode features Jakk Fynn. On this week’s episode Jakk discusses exploring life through angst music, turning down the flash with writing and production and taking control over his messaging as a solo artist. Follow Jakk Fynn on Twitter and Instagram. © Uncensored Visionary

    Billy Mick talks his debut album 'Just B' writing songs from the heart & being honest with yourself to give and get love back

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 24:22


    This week’s episode features Billy Mick. On this episode, he discusses his debut album, Just B., making it in the music industry as an out gay man, writing songs from the heart and being honest with yourself to give and get love back. Follow Billy Mick on Twitter and Instagram. © Uncensored Visionary

    Brett Gleason discusses being unfiltered in his music, therapy and navigating Patreon

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 45:46


    This week’s episode features Brett Gleason. On this episode, Brett discusses being unfiltered in his music, becoming more in touch with himself through therapy and navigating Patreon as a musician. Follow Brett Gleason on Twitter and Instagram.

    Kisos discusses his breakup EP ‘sweet nothings,’ music pr and marketing and writing top 40 songs

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 45:48


    This week’s episode features Kisos. On this episode he discusses his breakup EP ‘sweet nothings,’ music pr and marketing and how he shifted from writing existential songs to top 40 songs. Follow Kisos on Twitter and Instagram.

    Ruby Mack discuss developing their sound, making a mark as a queer band and turning heads through harmony

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 49:01


    This week’s episode features band Ruby Mack. On this episode, the super talented harmonizers discuss developing their sound, making a mark as a queer band and turning heads through harmony. Follow Ruby Mack on Twitter and Instagram.

    Lizzy Lehman discusses writing songs as a form of therapy, becoming a solo artist and overcoming the feeling of being an outsider

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 45:51


    This week’s episode features Lizzy Lehman. On this episode she discusses writing songs as a form of therapy, becoming a solo artist and doing whatever she wants and overcoming the feeling of being an outsider. Follow Lizzy Lehman on Twitter and Instagram.

    RoVo Monty discusses growing up on Janet and Micheal Jackson, auditioning for American Idol and his single ‘pretty in pink’

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 49:23


    This week’s episode features RoVo Monty. On this episode RoVo discusses growing up on Janet and Micheal Jackson, auditioning for American Idol and his single ‘pretty in pink’. Follow RoVo Monty on Twitter and Instagram.

    Leopold discusses celebrating life, friendship and love through his music

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 32:16


    It’s the season finale of Uncensored Visionary: The Queer Music Podcast. This week’s finale features singer Leopold and on this episode he discusses how he celebrates life, friendship and love while being who we are through his music. Follow Leopold on Twitter: Twitter and Instagram.

    Kamerin talks owning their suffering and giving people the gift of music

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 38:23


    This week’s episode features Bay Area singer Kamerin. On this episode, they discuss learning to read by being in a children’s choir, being able to own their suffering and giving the gift of music as self expression to other people. Follow Kamerin on Instagram.

    Wu Am I talks growing up religious, reclaiming his queerness and having a 24-hour relationship

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 40:57


    This week’s episode features singer Wu Am I. On this week’s episode he discusses growing up religious and affirming his queerness and reclaiming his authority and power through his music and having a relationship for 24 hours. Follow Wu Am I on Twitter and Instagram.

    Teraj talks grassroots approach to launching music career, manifesting his success and quitting architecture to purse music

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 50:59


    This week’s episode features singer, model and producer Teraj. On this episode he discusses manifesting his success, quitting his pursuit to become an architect and devote his attention to music and launching his career through grassroots fund raising and recording. Follow Teraj on Twitter and Instagram.

    No Hugs discuss curating joy, not selling out and Berklee School of Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 51:37


    This week’s episode features the band No Hugs. On this episode they discuss being the curator of people’s temporary joy, not selling out and what it’s really like to attend Berkelee School of Music Follow No Hugs on Twitter and Instagram.

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    Freddie talks being socially introverted, exploring more than R&B music and being a drag artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 64:32


    This week’s episode features Bay Area Singer, songwriter, rapper, performer Freddie. On this week’s episode we discuss being socially introverted, exploring more than R&B music, being a drag artist and so much more. Follow Freddie on Twitter and Instagram.

    Louis Major talks how a dramatic fight turned his life around, intentional writing, playing long-term chart game

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 42:29


    This week’s episode features Louis Major. On this episode we discussed how a dramatic fight turned his life around and led him to focus on music, being intentional with his writing and aiming to play the long-term chart game. This is Louis Major. Follow Louis on Twitter and Instagram.

    Homoground - Same Ground, Different Sound

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 55:32


    Today's guest today is podcast host Lynn Casper. On this episode we discuss how her podcast Homoground aims to uplift queer musicians, creating a queer MTV and what she plans to do with Homoground in the future. This is Lynn Casper of Homoground. Follow Homoground on Instagram and Lynn on Instagram.

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    Richard Cortez - Nobody's Baby

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 42:51


    Today's guest today is singer Richard Cortez. On this episode we discuss vulnerability in his music, recording an album in six days and so much more. This is Richard Cortez. Follow Richard on Instagram.

    Introducing George...Refocusing Uncensored Visionary

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 10:27


    And we're back for Season 4 of Uncensored Visionary. This week's episode is a short one and it features....me! My real name is George and I'm no longer hiding behind the stage name of Thomas Tucker. On this episode, I discuss why I've decided to use my real name and why I am rebranding the podcast as a deep dive into the queer music space.   This is George.

    Introducing George Otiono...Refocusing Uncensored Visionary

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 10:27


    And we're back for Season 4 of Uncensored Visionary. This week's episode is a short one and it features....me! My real name is George Otiono and I'm no longer hiding behind the stage name of Thomas Tucker. On this episode, I discuss with former guest Javier Saucedo, why I've decided to use my real name and why I am rebranding the podcast as a deep dive into the queer music space.   This is George Otiono.

    Amazin LeThi - Athlete. Author. Advocate.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 48:38


    As a teenager, Amazin LeThi was subject to bullying and discrimination which led to homelessness, poverty, depression and even contemplation of suicide. One night, she decided to change her life because she knew she had a purpose and wanted to contribute to the world. Through the use of sports, she was able to come from the bottom and now she’s one the leading advocates for LGBTQ youth. Amazin’s resume currently lists bodybuilder, TV/Film star,  activist, entertainment executive and Vietnam’s first internationally published health and fitness author. Learn more about her journey in this week's episode of Uncensored Visionary. Follow Amazin on Instagram and Twitter.

    Emily Starbuck Gerson - Profiles in Pride

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 53:44


    From Emily on ProfilesinPride.com Hi, I’m Emily Starbuck Gerson, a 34-year-old full-time freelance writer and editor currently in Cambridge, England (formerly San Antonio, Texas). Yes, Starbuck is my real middle name. I’ve been a journalist for over a decade, and in the past few years, I’ve written quite a lot about the LGBTQ community for various publications. Being naturally curious and inquisitive, I find it easy to ask people questions about their lives. But my journey to figuring out and owning my own sexuality has been a puzzle. I knew from a young age that I was drawn to certain women, but I didn’t really know why or what it meant, especially since I was into boys. As I grew older, I felt an increasing curiosity about women. In early college, this became more than a curiosity, and I determined I was bisexual. But I told almost no one, and it never occurred to me that I could publicly date a girl. Despite coming from a very liberal home, I was an over-responsible first-born with high internal and external expectations. I felt some shame and confusion, and I didn’t want to disappoint my family or create drama. I didn’t want to risk judgment or rejection from friends. I just wanted to be “normal” and do what I thought I was supposed to do. So I didn’t date women often, and when I did, I kept it casual and kept that side of myself hidden from the rest of the world. I was a vocal LGBTQ “ally,” but almost never let on that I was actually in the community since I was usually partnered with a man. I thought I could be happy being primarily with men, so I didn’t think my sexuality would ever have to come to light. But in my late twenties, I began noticing a shift, feeling less interested in men and increasingly interested in women. I did some reading and learned about the concept of sexual fluidity and how our sexuality can change over time. Eventually, this shift became powerful enough that it got harder and harder to hide this part of me. Several life-altering events also took place, such as the sudden death of my father, which led me to realize that life was too short to be lived out in the closet. So a few years ago, I began the process of shedding my old skin and figuring out what living authentically looked like for me. I began attending Pride celebrations, volunteering with HRC, writing for my local LGBTQ magazine, and getting involved in the LGBT community as a member, not just an ally, which gave me an incredible sense of belonging. I started slowly but surely coming out to friends and family, and while I braced for impact, I’m fortunate to have received almost nothing but love and support so far. Follow Emily on Instagram.

    Jeremy Michael Vasquez - Revolutionary Artivist

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 31:10


    Jeremy Michael Vasquez is an activist, artist, poet, author, father and educator. Born in the Bay Area and raised by his grandmother, Jeremy was always told that he was going to be dead or be in jail by the age of 25. He also had a stutter and realized that speaking could be used against him. It was then that he started to develop his voice as a written artist. He was silenced but still pursued his pen game and became a prolific writer. Then he arrived at college. He finally had the opportunity to make choices and I am responsible for those choices. This was the beginning of his journey of self-discovery. Through this work, he was able to find himself and started on a path to helping others do the same. Today, Jeremy works with black and brown youth in jails, juvenile facilities and rehab centers to dismantle generational chains. He specializes in confronting rape culture and toxic masculinity/machismo. Through his poetry and motivational speaking, he breaks through vulnerability to unpack trauma. Jeremy asks, "Do you want to be a victim of your circumstances or change your narrative?" Learn more about this revolutionary artist on the latest episode of Uncensored Visionary. Follow Jeremy on Instagram.

    Dr. Rodney Glasgow - Spiritual Interconnectedness

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 69:41


    Dr. Rodney Glasgow grew up lower class in Baltimore, Maryland and the most important thing to him was family. It’s no surprise then, that his students and fellow coworkers connect with him on a spiritual level. Taking his life in his own hands at a very young age, Rodney Glasgow always knew by the time he was 40 he was going to be a doctor.  Today, now 40, after having his doctoral degree for a couple of years, Dr. Rodney Glasgow has evolved into a chameleon. He’s a middle school principal by trade but also runs his own consulting company that aims to use diversity and inclusivity as vessels for change in not only schools and organizations, but also in individuals. On this week’s Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast, found out how he uses diversity and inclusion to create a family-like environment to foster structural and emotional changes for future generations. Follow Dr. Rodney Glasgow on Facebook and Twitter.

    Ms. Ter - Untitled (Living Sculpture)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 42:27


    Born in Downey, California as a kid that never sought the spotlight, Ms. Ter never knew what her future was going to hold. As a child and young teen, she had a penchant for choreography, but decided to study 2D art in college. After taking a live performance art class, she knew she wanted to perform but didn’t know what that would mean. One faithful night, after watching a performance from a local San Francisco drag queen, she knew what she wanted to become. Now a New York drag queen in her own right, Ms. Ter is as empowered as ever and continues to forge her own path and identity within the community. Learn more about this burgeoning queen on the latest episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast. Follow Ms. Ter on Instagram.

    Cemora - Mother Superior of Oakland

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 33:04


    The oldest of three, Cemora grew up in St. Louis with a mother who would sing and dance to all of her children. From 16 - 18, Cemora was purely a backup dancer and choreographer for drag queens. It wasn't until a faithful night at a Gay Prom that changed her entire life. At said Gay Prom, Cemora came as a drag queen and won Prom Queen. St. Louis became the new home of a newly born Drag Queen named Cemora.Fast forward a couple of years, when her life was at a breaking point, she finally decided to stop making excuses and moved to Oakland. As soon as she landed in Oakland, she made a name for herself in San Francisco performing EVERYWHERE. After getting burned out and realizing the San Francisco market was over-saturated, she decided to take a break.This brief break provided her with clarity and it was then that she decided to break into the Oakland market. And break into Oakland she did. Now the Mother Superior of Oakland, Cemora is well known in Oakland as the former Show Director of the White Horse Bar and her current role hosting her "The Art of Drag" workshops.Hear more about Cemora's "The Art of Drag" workshops and how her life story influenced her success in this week’s episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast.Follow Cemora on Instagram and Facebook.

    Hernando Umana - Relatable Honesty

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 26:16


    Don't get in their way, because Hernando Umana knows who they are and what they want.A video performance of Into the Woods is what started their journey into the world of performing arts. From there, despite growing up in a Columbian and Catholic household, they always knew they were gay and that they were going to be a performer.Since the age of 15, they have been performing in musical theater working their way from the bottom all the way to the Broadway stage in plays such as Kinky Boots and School of Rock.During the national touring production of "School of Rock," Hernando came out yet again. This time they came out as HIV positive. What seemed like a taboo subject matter became a launching pad for their activism in the LGBTQ community, offering insight from a little heard voice. Hernando wrote: "The amount of support I’ve received since I came out with my status has been incredible. To those who are scared to talk about their status... go to my Instagram and see the amount of love coming my way. The world is ready to hear our stories!"Fast forward to early 2019, when Hernando further diversifies their life portfolio after opening their company CBD DOG Health, a CBD pet wellness company that offers a range of CBD oil-infused products for pets.Learn more about Hernando Umana's life journey and discover what they plan to do next in this week's episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast.Follow Hernando on Instagram and Twitter.

    Patrick Church - Artist v. Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 18:44


    Patrick Church is a British multimedia artist currently living and working in New York City. He paints from a personal point of view, blurring the boundaries between art and fashion, juxtaposing vulnerability with fearlessness; reflective of Patrick’s own character.Learn more about this burgeoning creative in the latest episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast. Follow Patrick on Instagram.

    BROCK - School Of T.H.O.T

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 29:13


    Meet Artist-Designer-Maker-Crafty Bitch BROCK. Learn more about his story in the latest episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast. Follow Brock on Instagram and Facebook.

    Tiffany Wright - Quantifying LGBT Educator Experiences

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 40:45


    Tiffany Wright grew up in North New Jersey, 45-minutes outside of New York. Since she was in 1st grade, she knew she wanted to teach. Fast forward to college at Gettysburg College she not only figured out that she was gay, but she also changed the course of her life. While in college, she worked with a local literacy agency providing classes for the local jail. Then it clicked. She wanted to work for marginalized populations of students and discovered she wanted a research lens to her career. Her initial goal was to research the percentage of students who identify as LGBTQ who ended up in the system. From there her career took off and she has released studies such as LGBT Educators' Perceptions of School Climate, A Safer Place? LGBT Educators, School Climate, and Implications for Administrators and most recently LGBT Educators' Perceptions of Safety and Support and Implications for Equity-Oriented School Leaders. Today, her research aims to dive into what it means to work as a LGBTQ educator and the challenges they face being their authentic selves. Learn more about Tiffany's research on this week's episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast.

    Andy Thayer - Radical MD

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 43:14


    Andy Thayer is a long-time activist who has worked on a number of issues, including 1st Amendment rights, anti-war, and affordable housing. Described as "a gigantic pain in the butt for law enforcement" by a retired Chicago Police Deputy Commander, he’s been arrested numerous times in various protests, including twice in Moscow, Russia for protesting against that government's bans on gay rights demonstrations. He is a co-founder of the Gay Liberation Network, a multi-issue LGBT rights direct action group which played a principal role in winning equal marriage rights in Illinois. Learn more about Andy's activism on this week's episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast.

    Debt Free Guys - Queer Money

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 56:26


    Debt Free Guys' Story: We’re David and John, husbands living our fabulous life. We help other gay men like you who also want to live an amazing life without sacrificing your financial security. With this website, our Queer Money™ podcast, tools and resources, we help you live fabulously, not fabulously broke. We were sitting on the dining room floor or our cold, dark basement apartment wondering why we weren’t as successful as we wanted. We just admitted that between us we had $51,000 of credit card debt. We were living naively and unconsciously and doing it all on credit. After spending the weekend in the mountains and looking at property to build a vacation home, we realized we could barely afford to spend a weekend there, let alone buy land and build a vacation home. How could we have a vacation home when we didn't even own a home? We realized that for the past few years, we were spending beyond our means to make ourselves feel better, in part, to make up for being bullied and picked on for being gay when we were younger. Even though we eventually found our community, we had limiting beliefs and thought we had to prove ourselves worthy to them. So, we spent and lived like the A-List gays. They had new clothes. We had new clothes. They had new phones. We had new phones. They went on amazing vacations. We went on amazing vacations. Then, that night sitting on the floor of that gloomy apartment, we hit rock bottom. We were two financial services professionals making good money and bad decisions. We were the gay cliché of living fabulous but being fabulously broke. Hear David and John's story in this week's episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast. Follow They Won't Win on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

    They Won't Win - Danny + Greg

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 76:04


    They Won't Win is a folk-rock duo is made up of Danny M. Cohen and Greg Lanier.  Originally, the duo played around the Chicago area as DannyPlusGreg but changed their name to They Won't Win in 2017 when they went into the studio to record their debut album, Lost At Sea. Danny M. Cohen, who originally hails from London, is the author of the Holocaust novel Train and the choose-your-own-adventure story The 19th Window. He is the founder of the human rights education nonprofit Unsilence and a distinguished professor of instruction at Northwestern University. He lives in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago with his husband and daughter. Greg Lanier grew up in America’s south and heartland and now works for the social science research institute NORC at the University of Chicago where he helps researchers share their work. He is also the co-founder of Cowboys and Astronauts, a men's lifestyle and supplies shop that he runs with his partner. The shop is in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood, where he also lives with his partner and daughter. Hear Danny and Greg's story in this week's episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast. Follow They Won't Win on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

    Vogds - Queer Futurism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 37:54


    Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Jake was always told they were "over the top" and "campy". It wasn't until they created their performance alter ego, Vogds, that they dove straight in and embraced their campy-over-the-top-ness. As an artist at heart, it wasn't hard for them to become a revolutionary visual artist and build a following in Chicago, IL. Writing, producing and learning to master their own songs, the sky is the limit for this multi-faceted artist. In addition to being an artist, they also act and are a fashion designer. Together with Sky Cubacub and Compton Q they form The Radical Visibility Collective, which makes Intersectional Future-Fashion Accessible to All. Vogds can be described as "a pop queer futurist singer-songwriter-producer and multidisciplinary artist." Learn what makes Vogds so unique in the Season 3 premiere of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast. Follow Vogds on Instagram and Twitter.

    #TBT Chad Onyx - Leather Kink Daddy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 22:27


    In honor of last weekend being Dore Alley in San Francisco, this week's #TBT features Chad Onyx. Chad gives us a look into the leather and kink community. ------------------ Educate. Explore. Empower. These are the words that Chad Onyx and the rest of his fraternal brethren live by. Born in Virginia, as one of two children, Chad roamed around the United States until he finally landed in South California. From there he learned and built a brotherhood for gay and bisexual men of color to explore their interest in leather and kink. Through empowerment and education, Onyx facilitates a safe space for people to be themselves without judgment. ONYX is a fraternal organization for gay and bisexual men of color. The Southwest (ONYX-SW) chapter is centered in the Los Angeles/San Diego/Palm Springs areas and Southwestern states of Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah. Full membership is open to gay and bisexual men of color and associate membership is open to men and women of any race or sexual persuasion. Follow Chad & Onyx: Instagram – Twitter – Facebook

    WASI - Riot Pop

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 31:36


    WASI’s music and vigor is an invitation into WASI World: a utopia of love, liberation and a constant challenge of the status quo. Their anthemic songs speak of their experiences as Outsiders and owning your voice in a cloudy world. Influenced by the pop tenderness of Tegan and Sara with the rebellion of The Clash, WASI draws influence  from the west coast underground punk scene, late night dance clubs and hip hop production. Their debut album RIOT POP speaks the stream of conscious honesty of a rebel who also fights to love themselves. RIOT POP dropped on Friday, June 7, 2019 and is available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and wherever music is sold / streamed. Follow WASI on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

    Javier Saucedo - Facilitating Pathways of Acceptance

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 48:34


    Javier Saucedo is a born leader. He was born and raised in Santa Ana, a city in the very conservative Orange County's very conservative. Growing up there weren't really any services for the Latinx LGBTQ community. So as a grassroots movement, him and a couple of friends created numerous organizations including the, currently running, De Colores Queer Orange County. De Colores Queer Orange County is an organization that supports first-generation Mexican families and their kids who come out as LGBT and hosts monthly support meetings at the LGBT Center OC in Santa Ana.Additionally, Javier has worked tirelessly advocating for PrEP, HIV prevention and education. Today, Javier is on to a new journey as Program Supervisor for the TransVision Program. His hope is to put the T in front of LGBTQ+ and provide the service and care to the community that is and will continue to be his family.Follow Javier on Instagram.

    #TBT Mario Elias - Queering the Straight Male Gaze

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 38:52


    #TBT Queering the Straight Male Gaze. Mario Elias is a visual designer, photographer, and Art Historian, with a focus on art as a tool for Queer Expression. Focusing on narratives that give visibility to those who have been historically marginalized, overlooked, or overshadowed, Mario's work presents the Queer individual as a royal and otherworldly figure. Follow Mario on Instagram and visit his Official Website

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