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If you have real-life experiences that have shaped you, but you want to write a fiction—not nonfiction—story, then don't miss this episode. In this conversation, I talk to the mesmerizing author and public speaker, Lisa Montanaro, about her heartfelt debut, EVERYTHING WE THOUGHT WAS TRUE. This is a jam-packed conversation, filled with invaluable insights on writing and publishing fiction, like: How Lisa transitioned from being a published nonfiction author to a fiction author Finding the balance of writing fiction inspired by real-life events—i.e. how she used her real-life experiences to inspire her debut and also how she had fun making up plot points and character arcs for her fiction story Writing tips for writing multi-POV and a dual timeline Why secrets are so important in storytelling, and when and how to reveal them Her decision to publish with a small publisher (and advice on how to pick your own publishing path) And that's only the beginning! By the time you finish this episode, you'll have a strong grasp on how to craft a fiction story pulled from your personal experiences, how to sketch characters before putting them into high-stake conflicts and situations, writing tips that can help you write mult-POV and/or dual timeline, and questions that can help you decide what publishing path is best for your writing endeavors. Plus, you'll want to order a copy of Lisa'a debut pronto! Don't forget to bring a notepad to this episode. There's so much to learn! Important Links for this episode >> Buy EVERYTHING WE THOUGHT WAS TRUE by Lisa Montanaro Check out Colage and how it can support adult children of LGTBQ parents Connect with Abigail and Lisa: Instagram: @abigailkperry | @lisa.montanaro Abigail's website Lisa'a website Wondering what you should you listen to next? Learn more about writing secrets from literary agent Allison Hunter in her episode: Allison Hunter ON: What Makes a Great Beach Read, How to Use Comps, and Why Secrets are Imperative in Fiction
`Polo Ramírez estuvo en Figura y Fondo con César Gábler comentando esta forma de hacer arte destacando la obra de Hannah Höch, una de las artistas dadaístas que trabajó la técnica del fotomontaje con intenciones plásticas. Además, conversó con Claudia Altamirano, investigadora del Centro IMPACT U. Andes, académica de Bioquímica de la PUCV, doctora en Biotecnología, ha desarrollado investigaciones sobre cultivo de células madre y terapia celular, se refirió a la terapia que recibirá Tomás Ross, el menor que sufre Distrofia Muscular de Duchenne, y necesita un medicamento n cuyo costo es cercano a los $3500 millones.
Education about oral health is essential, as some individuals are unaware that cavities constitute a disease. In this episode, Dr. Maria Ryan, Chief Clinical Officer at Colgate-Palmolive, discusses the innovative approaches Colgate takes to oral health, like the use of arginine as a new tool alongside fluoride for reducing caries risk. She explores integrating oral health with overall healthcare, highlighting economic benefits, promoting collaboration between medical and dental professionals, and stressing the importance of educating both professionals and the public on oral-systemic health connections. Tune in and learn how oral health is not just about brushing teeth but can impact overall well-being and quality of life! Resources: Learn more about Maria Ryan here. Learn more about Colgate-Palmolive on their LinkedIn and website. Discover more about Colage's Know Your OQ program here. Check out the Think Oral Health website for more episodes!
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Jordan and Brooke are rejoined by film and TV professor Kyle Stevens for Mike Nichols' 1996 masterpiece. Is this the best ratio of jokes per minute ever put to screen? How is every performance so pitch-perfect? How did Nichols & May's backgrounds inform the American adaptation? And why wasn't Nathan Lane immediately given an Oscar for this?Follow us on Twitter and IG! (And Jordan's Letterboxd / Brooke's Letterboxd)Follow Kyle on Twitter, and check out Mike Nichols: Sex, Language, and the Reinvention of Psychological RealismIn celebration of Pride Month, support Colage alongside us!
Us with Dr. Crystallee Crain - Critical Conversations On The Challenges Of Our Time
COLAGE on US with Dr Crystallee Crain Founded in 1990 under the name “Just For Us,” COLAGE (originally Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere) began with a group of six young people with lesbian and gay parents. The experience at their first meeting was revolutionary, and they wanted to share similar experiences with other COLAGErs. In 1996, the organization explicitly added work with children of bisexual and transgender parents to its mission, and queerspawn, a term of self-identification lovingly adopted by some members of our community, became widely used. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, COLAGE leadership became increasingly aware of the needs of a new generation of COLAGErs. These were children of the “gayby boom,” whose parents had chosen to form families after coming out – often through adoption or reproductive technology – creating new forms of families with intention. As so many of these youth were people of color, COLAGE adopted a new strategic plan that specifically included an anti-racist, social justice platform. Amidst intensifying debates on marriage equality, LGBTQ+ parents – and their children – were increasingly thrust into the public eye, dramatically increasing awareness of LGBTQ+ families. Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, COLAGE expanded programming to meet the needs of these increasingly visible families as COLAGErs supported marriage equality fights state-by-state and in the Supreme Court. Today, COLAGE stands as the only national organization dedicated to the empowerment of youth in LGBTQ+ families, and celebrates thirty years of this work. Today's Guest Angel Martin (they/them) is the National Program Director at COLAGE. They are a second generation queerspawn with a lesbian mom. Angel started COLAGE programming at the age of 7 and has been an active member of the COLAGE community ever since. When they were in high school, they participated in the Youth Leadership Track as a Facilitator in Training during Family Week. They became a facilitator and, eventually, a coordinator for the Waffles age group. In 2019, Angel was a Program Intern for Family Week. Angel played an instrumental role in establishing COLAGE's Transformative Justice Committee in 2020. Angel is excited to work towards a world where all queerspawn have community. Previously, Angel lived in Los Angeles where they did social work at a homeless services agency. They now live in Manhattan with their partner and is a singer-songwriter in their free time. Click here to learn how to Join COLAGE: https://colage.org/join-us/ COLAGE Upcoming Events: https://colage.org/?post_type=tribe_events Sound: ES Do You Believe - Rambutan ES Life's Good - Hank Lotion ES Koffee in the Forest - HATAMITSUNAMI
Dans Europe midi, Romain Desarbres et ses invités débattent du décolage imminent de la mission Artémis sur la lune.
This week we found some decent gaming sales, Mike discusses his differing opinions on the second Sonic movie, we go over the exciting State of Play from Sony, the newest Pokemon trailer, and a ton more! Check it! Games Discussed: Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition, Dark Void, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Multiversus, Journey of the Broken Circle Happy Pride! Donate to COLAGE! https://www.colage.org/donate For questions, comments, suggestions, etc. please email us at mcpaperstacks@gmail.com Check us out on all the socials: https://linktr.ee/player2hasenteredthepod Time Stamps: Gamer Friends Pride (0:47) Teachers (The Real Heroes) (2:10) Selling Games On-Site! (3:09) PS5 DualSense Sale (4:15) Xbox Sale (4:35) Sonic 2 Needs a Fan Edit (5:20) Whatcha Playing? (13:24) - Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition (14:43) - Dark Void (15:33) - Kirby and the Forgotten Land (17:25) - Multiversus (19:09) - Journey of the Broken Circle (21:59) Gaming News (24:46) - State of Play - PS Plus June (42:32) - Hidden Achievements (42:59) - Sega Mini Console 2 (43:36) - Scarlet/Violet Trailer (45:13) Whatcha Feelin'?: Stranger Things 4 (49:11) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/player2hasenteredthepod/support
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Genderful is a weekly talk show about Gender featuring nonbinary and trans guests hosted by GenderMeowster (they/them), a nonbinary Twitch streamer, YouTuber, Podcaster, and more! Topic: Trans Judaism Guest Speakers: Samantha Bosco (she/they) Ginger Vicious Drag Videos trump vid! https://www.instagram.com/tv/CH-5yw9jLco/?utm_medium=copy_link https://www.instagram.com/tv/CH-5yw9jLco/?utm_medium=copy_link Mohawk Pic (CW: boobs, NSFW): https://www.instagram.com/p/CQz7wJttw4b/?utm_medium=copy_link Tips: @Sam_Bosco COLAGE (originally Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere https://www.colage.org/ Join the COLAGE discord: https://discord.com/invite/64tFsh6dP4 For ppl with trans parents by pl w/ trans parents Affirmations Links to articles about trans parenting Resource guides are available for download (no web links) here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2zuBp8VQhaW4igeeQzOEKi1lauhep7a997SA_3Pc7DbMbMg/viewform Fave Skaters on Instagram? Cher Strauberry: https://www.instagram.com/_diddleysquatdiaries/ Trans sender, aka Alexa: https://www.instagram.com/trans.sender/ Marbie Princess: https://www.instagram.com/marbie.princess/ Originally streamed on Twitch: 4/4/2022 Theme song by @Mattcherne at https://www.chernebeats.com/ Please contact Gender Meowster on Discord if you are nonbinary or trans and interested in being a guest on the show. Computerized (imperfect) transcript of this episode on Descript: https://share.descript.com/view/oxa8HXna1E4 Please support independent queer content creators by signing up for our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GenderMeowster?fan_landing=true For all other links, please head over to Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/gendermeowster For simplified Podcast and video editing, please consider suporting our channel by using our affiliate link for Descript: https://www.descript.com/?lmref=NaoIoQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gendermeowster/support
Gabriela Herman is a Brooklyn-based photographer. She is a Mum and a wife and her mum came out when she was 15. At the time Gabriela found it difficult to come to terms with it because not only had her mum come out, but her parents were separating. It was when she came across COLAGE, the charity for people with a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer parents, that she decided to make a book about her experience, showcasing others experiences. Her book ‘The Kids' came off the back of the question of the impact of being raised by LGBTQ+ parents. In the photo book she interviews kids across America who have been brought up by LGBTQ+ parents. Some Families is a StoryHunter Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A gay Twitter comic with lesbian moms, a gay sperm donor father, and a massive knowledge of queer media? Please welcome to the stage.... Nico Correia (@notn1co)! In this week’s episode we discuss the importance of queer media (and how to improve it both on and off the screen), how gay all the the Disney villains are (and the dangers of queer-coding), why we all resonate with the Babadook and other horror films, the revolution of reality television in queer media representation (we love you, RuPaul’s Drag Race), and plenty more. You can find Nico at: http://www.twitter.com/notn1co Make sure to check out COLAGE at https://www.colage.org/ and on Instagram at @colagenational. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qta/support
In this episode of Real Deep Sh*!, Kathy talks about growing up gay in a small town, the homeless and suicide stats for LGBTQ youth, and a list of organizations that those youth can reach out to for support. Want to hear more about Kathy's story? Tune into edu-ME podcast with host Punam Saxena wherever you listen to indie podcasts. Find Punam Saxena at edu-me.net LGBTQ organizations: GLAAD.org, FPLAG.org, Bisexual Resource Center (biresource.org), GSA Network (gsanetwork.org), National Center for Transgender Equality (transequality.org), COLAGE.org, Matthew Shepard Foundation (matthewshepard.org) Reach out to Kathy if you need support at womenwhosarcast@yahoo.com YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
Three queerspawn share the history and future of COLAGE and their own stories of finding community.
Malina Simard-Halm was conceived through assisted reproductive technologies. Malina is part of a family of five with two dads and two brothers also conceived through assisted reproductive technologies. Malina currently studies Political Science and Economics at Yale University with a concentration in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Malina spends time outside of school working at the Federal Public Defender’s office and advocating for LGBTQ families whenever she can. Malina has spoken on Huffington Post, CNN, NPR, spoken in court, and submitted testimony for the amicus brief, “Voices of the Children,” used and cited in recent Supreme Court cases. She is additionally a fellow at Young People for the American Way – an organization which specializes in conducting research, legal work, education, and advocacy for a wide variety of causes- where she has worked on projects relating to reproductive, racial and LGBTQ justice. Listen to Malina as she discusses with Ellen and Jenn: • When she first realized that her family dynamic was different than other families. • Her first experiences with homophobia and discrimination. • How her fathers started the conversation of her birth and family. • Her thoughts on the idea that individuals need both a father and a mother. • Having her first period and having two dads. • How she dealt with homophobia or discrimination against her family. • How she handled Mother’s Day in school and growing up. • How she found a community of similar families and experiences. • How it has been for her brothers growing up. • The impact of knowing who is the “biological father” and identity of her egg donor. • Her relationship with her surrogate and egg donor. • Her fathers, a doctor and an ART Attorney! • Her future goals professionally and personally. • Her message to intended parents. Want to share your story or ask a question? Call and leave us a message on our hotline: 303-997-1903. Learn more about our podcast: https://iwanttoputababyinyou.com/ Learn more about our surrogacy agencies: https://www.brightfuturesfamilies.com/ Learn more about Ellen’s law firm: http://trachmanlawcenter.com/ Learn more about Colage: https://www.colage.org Learn more about Growing Generations: https://www.growinggenerations.com/
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This week on SarahTalk... COLAGE: People With an LGBTQ Parent Kaley Fry, National Program Director and Heather Bryant Family Week COLAGE.org The News: CVS Pharmacist in Arizona Refuses to Fill Trans Woman's Hormone Prescription Federal Judge Rules Philadelphia PA Adoption/Foster Providers Not Permitted to Refuse Gays on Religious Grounds Freedom From Religion Foundation Warns Melissa ISD in Texas to Investigate Possible Church/State Infractions Florida Pastor Caught Taking Up-Skirt Photo of Woman at Church Followers of Christ Church Members in Oregon Who Refuse Doctors and Medicine Plead Guilty to Homicide in Death of Premature Newborn A Florida Man IF YOU EAT RAW OYSTERS, YOU'RE A MONSTER! (also, you might get real sick or die) Hero of the Week, Georgia Woman Slams Florida Man Against Wall After He Grabbed Her Ass [VIDEO] [fruitful_dbox] Get every show early! Contribute to the show at Patreon; for as little as $1 per episode, you'll get the show before it goes live to the public as well as special Patron-only content - Extended episodes, outtakes, even full complete episodes - for PATRONS ONLY! Want to support us without committing to a recurring charge? You can now make a one-time contribution via PayPal. [/fruitful_dbox]
Family Week in Provincetown, MA is the largest annual gathering of LGBTQ parents and their children in the world. Before Family Week 2017, Family Equality Council and COLAGE got together to talk about what the week is all about, why we love it, and why it matters to hundreds of families.
"The First Hit of PHANTOMAK: The Ear Problem. No Problem." Masquerade, demasquerade, illusion, delusion, covering, decovering, position, superposition. CastYourArt presents the first series of works of the PHANTOMAK project by TOMAK and Alek Kawka.
Episode 34 - Beth Teper, Executive Director of Colage which is the national support and advocacy organization for equality and justice for people with lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender parents and their families.
This Episode is a bit of a sneak preview of some of the sounds to be found over the next few months on this podcast having at least one song each from most of the groups I recorded with the exception of two one I noted in the show, The Spirit of America Fife and Drum Corp, the other omission I realized after closing production of the episode the Main Street Philharmonic. Theres is also a full set by one of the groups as I only had one set by Spelmans Glidje and since it has some sound quality issues I thought it would be better to include it here than to try to make it the centerpiece of a later episode. full show notes are at : http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/sn2007-19.htm