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Följ nya podden Palestina under lupp i eget flöde!https://open.spotify.com/show/634sJpnW8dfWXMmcnMLYUL?si=4a8e1aa20882431aCorey Gil-Shuster driver youtube-kanalen ”Ask a Israeli/Ask a Palestinian" med över 300.00 prenumeranter och 1195 videos i skrivande stund. Han är från Kanada och bor i Tel Aviv.Vi pratar om:När han varit som mest rädd och hotad som Jude.När han hamnade i tårgas-tumult mellan IDF och våldsamma protestanter.Det mest hoppfulla han tagit med sig från sina intervjuer.Det mest skrämmande han tagit med sig från intervjuer.Västvärldens missuppfattning om konflikten. Hur hbtqia+-personer ses på och behandlas i Palestina.Vilka historiska skeenden båda sidor har lite felaktig bild av. Och mycket mer! Dela och sprid gärna podden och stötta på Patreon.com/palestinaunderlupp Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/gott-snack-med-fredrik-soderholm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, David pushes his kid away, Gavin complains about the epidemic of gift giving, we discuss the top 3 things we hope our kids fail at, and are joined by fellow gay and fellow podcaster Jaimie Kelton, host of the Gay Family Podcast, and David and Gavin try and class it up a little. (We don't.)
We're focusing on obtaining sperm, y'all. This is where Meredith is currently at in trying to figure out how to get Michael's bodily fluids from one corner of the country to another.Check out the website for additional show notes, including links to buy your own DIYICI supplies.Hello Bello 20% off for new customers with code “MEREDITHB“Kegg Fertility Tracker Support The Backup Plan by purchasing Kegg Trackers at the above link. Kindred Bravely 15% off nursing and maternity wear with code “Meredith15“.Mosie Baby Support The Backup Plan by purchasing Mosie kits at the above link. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showCreated, produced and hosted by Meredith Kate, co-produced by Julian Hagins. @backupplanpod on Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Facebook, and YouTube. backupplanpod.com for show notes, transcripts, partner links, and our newsletter.
The Queer Family Podcast Pride Extravaganza! | S12 Ep 10 | Erik and Adam (aka the @mchusbands) shifted their family-building plan from adoption to surrogacy when their sister-in-law offered to carry for them. In another turn of good fortune, their best friend selflessly agreed to be their egg donor, and their twin baby girls were created. Realizing the lack of representation for gay dads like themselves in the realm of family building, Erik and Adam embarked on a mission to document their journey on social media. Little did they know that their decision to share their story would significantly impact countless others seeking guidance and support. Fast forward seven years and Erik and Adam remain dedicated to their visibility, proudly showcasing the extraordinary joys and challenges of being a two-dad family, defying stereotypes, and shattering misconceptions along the way. If you like the episode, make sure to leave us a review and support The Queer Family Podcast on Patreon for as low as $2/month! “It was all kept in the family. We had our best friend as our egg donor and our sister-in-law was our surrogate ” Adam McEwen Watch Video Episodes right now on YouTube! thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Edited by Jerson Barajas. Theme song: Tiffany Order the #ITOCT book based on this podcast on Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Edited by Jerson Barajas. Theme song: Tiffany Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. Thanks to Mosie Baby (code: family) and our Patreon supporters! We want to hear from you! Email us at thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com Buy our merch here. Interested in advertising? Check out our packages here. Follow The McHusbands
The Queer Family Podcast Pride Extravaganza! | S12 Ep 7 | Bret and Stephen (aka @broadwayhusbands) met in 2006 and began documenting their lives together on social media shortly after getting married. When they decided to go down the surrogacy path to make their family, they remained visible on their platforms as a way to inform others about the challenges and joys along the way. Taking it step by step, they saved up and paid for each stage of the process individually, making a notoriously expensive route manageable. After 4 years, a lost surrogate, a miscarriage, and a friend divinely stepping in to carry their child, they finally became dads. They continue to share their journey and showcase their adorable son, using their visibility to educate and inspire others in similar situations. If you like the episode, make sure to leave us a review and support The Queer Family Podcast on Patreon for as low as $2/month! "We kept trying and we just weren't getting pregnant." Stephen Hana Watch Video Episodes right now on YouTube! thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Edited by Jerson Barajas. Theme song: Tiffany Order the #ITOCT book based on this podcast on Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Edited by Jerson Barajas. Theme song: Tiffany Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. Thanks to Mosie Baby (code: family), The Ten News and our Patreon supporters! We want to hear from you! Email us at thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com Buy our merch here. Interested in advertising? Check out our packages here. Follow The Broadway Husbands
The Queer Family Podcast Pride Extravaganza! | S12 Ep 4 | Meet Kayde Mason, a mother of three, whose experiences as an egg donor and gestational surrogate led her to become a passionate surrogacy professional and advocate. Kayde shares her inspiring story, highlighting her transformative journey from being a surrogate for her gay friends to becoming an advocate and educator for surrogacy, with a specific focus on its importance within the LGBTQIA+ community. As a surrogacy professional, Kayde leverages her personal experiences and expertise to empower others who are considering or involved in surrogacy. She utilizes her social media platform as a powerful tool to advocate for surrogacy, breaking down misconceptions and promoting understanding, particularly in relation to the LGBTQIA+ community. Kayde's dedication to education helps to dispel myths and prejudices surrounding surrogacy, while also highlighting its potential to create loving families, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. If you like the episode, make sure to leave us a review and support The Queer Family Podcast on Patreon for as low as $2/month! “What's important for kids is to have people who love you. It doesn't matter if that's 1 mom, 2 dads, 2 moms… it's about that intention. It's about being there for your kids.” Kayde Mason “This is not my baby. This is for them. There was never a confusion in my body.” Kayde Mason Watch Video Episodes right now on YouTube! thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Edited by Jerson Barajas. Theme song: Tiffany Order the #ITOCT book based on this podcast on Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. Thanks to our Patreon supporters! We want to hear from you! Email us at thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com Buy our merch here. Interested in advertising? Check out our packages here. Follow Kayde Mason Elevate Baby
Being a dad can be one of the most rewarding experiences of a man's life. Historically, gay men have not had adequate opportunities to be parents, but the tide is turning. In this episode, Joseph Tito of The Dad Diaries stops by to talk to Michael about his journey from surrogacy to fatherhood, including: The decision to be a parent The challenges and rewards of being a parent Dealing with homophobia Advice for anyone considering parenthood Whether you're a dad yourself or have ever considered what it's like to be one, this episode is for you. Today's Guest: Joseph Tito of The Dad Diaries The Dad Diaries YouTube Channel Instagram Your Host Michael DiIorio Instagram Resources Gay Men Going Deeper Coaching Collection Healing Your Shame course Building Better Relationships course Take the Attachment Style Quiz! Connect With Us Join the Facebook community and monthly Group Zoom call You can also follow us on Instagram and TikTok Support the Show
Episode 1240 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Questions in this Episode 1. Is regular attendance at church just as good as membership? 2. What does Hebrews 12:14 mean saying that "no one will see the Lord"? 3. How can I reconcile with my brother who supports gay marriage? 4. Is homosexuality in the animal kingdom proof that it's natural to be gay? 5. How can I lovingly support my gay family member? Today's Offer Booklet - How To Keep Your Faith After High School Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. Resources Core Question - How Do I Live the Christian Life? Core Guide - 10 Things You Need to Know About the Bible and Homosexuality
The Queer Family Podcast Pride Extravaganza! | S12 Ep 2 | We're kicking off Pride 2023 with Stacey Stevenson, the remarkable CEO of Family Equality! Stacey's journey is a testament to resilience and determination, including navigating through a difficult coming out process that led to dropping out of high school, battling diversity and bias as they built their family through adoption, and the difficult decision they made to leave Texas due to safety concerns, a poignant reminder of the lengths we go to protect our loved ones. But that's not all—Stacey's advocacy work has been truly impactful. We'll delve into the initiatives they've undertaken to address the challenges faced by queer families, shining a light on the realities we encounter. This inspiring episode is a reminder of the strength and love within the LGBTQ+ community and a perfect way to kick off Pride Month and set the stage for our Pride Extravaganza! #LGBTQ+Advocate #CreatingChange #PrideMonth If you like the episode, make sure to leave us a review and support The Queer Family Podcast on Patreon for as low as $2/month! “We have not seen the level of attacks on our families like this since the '70s. We've literally gone back in time.” Stacey Stevenson, CEO of Family Equality Watch Video Episodes right now on YouTube! thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Order the #ITOCT book based on this podcast on Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Edited by Jerson Barajas. Theme song: Tiffany Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. Thanks to our Patreon supporters! We want to hear from you! Email us at thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com Buy our merch here. Interested in advertising? Check out our packages here. Follow Family Equality
The Queer Family Podcast | S11 Ep 16 | Blu Nyle is an artist, author, healer, newlywed, and bonus mom in a new traditional family that was created by queer BFFs and former TQFP guests, Brandi J. Andrews and Lawrence Carol. Blu talks about learning how to "family,” approaching co-parenting from a place of healing and finding the many blessings that come from stepping in as a bonus mom. Jaimie's amazing interns Nicole Jeter and Addie Griffin join Jaimie to introduce the interview and help Jaimie make some BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS that are coming up on the show. If you like the episode, make sure to leave us a review and support The Queer Family Podcast on Patreon for as low as $2/month! Watch Video Episodes right now on YouTube! “As queer folks in America, we're set up for a lot of challenges, and I have to be able to help my wife process, help my son process, help baby daddy process, and most importantly keep myself sane. So that mental health, that mental wealth, is so important.” Blu thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Order the #ITOCT book Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Edited by Jerson Barajas. Theme song: Tiffany Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. Thanks to our Patreon supporters! We want to hear from you! Email us at thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com Buy our merch here. Interested in advertising? Check out our packages here. Buy Blu's book: Trauma Thriver: Mess to the Message
Connect with MDSML: -Join the mailing list for weekly queer joy! mdsml.substack.com -Connect with Lauren! laurendeborah.substack.com -Email the pod! mydadstolemylimelight@gmail.com -LGBTQIA+ resources This week it is my pleasure to be joined by actor, comedian and writer Amanda Michelle (she/they)! In this episode, (having been brought together by the powers of creative community and supporters of the pod, WhoHaha) we want to spread the word about Amanda's TV series based on her life, called ‘Diva Dads'! This conversation very much encourages folks to be true to themselves and live their best, best, best life! In this episode: -A lot of us struggle with and then find our identity along the way and that is totally awesome! -Having a gay Dad, for me, has been amazing. Amanda has two! Doubly amazing! -Some of us prayed that we were not gay when we were younger, and look at us now! -The ongoing stories I hear in these conversations of awesome queer folks moving somewhere new and finding their chosen family is magic. I just love it so much. -This story involves a bar called The Coming Out Bar and that is just the most iconic thing ever! -Strong, funny, powerful women can change the world and can convince you that you can do anything! Because you can! -We love “one big happy gay family”! I see it and I love it for them all! -Fuck gender reveals, let's have coming-out reveals! -We wish everyone could fall in love with themself! It's awesome! We want that for you! -There are embarrassing home videos of us both being “entertainers” as children in a drawer somewhere in relatives' homes, and we are terrified! -Lady Gaga! Period. Connect with my guest: -Learn more about Amanda! -Follow Amanda on Instagram: @blondebitchla -Follow Amanda on TikTok: @blondebitchla -Follow Amanda on Twitter: @blondebitchla Resources: -Attend the Diva Dads screening on June 18th at Flappers Comedy Club Burbank, CA -Get tickets for the LGBTQIA Showcase on June 9th at Agua Caliente Casino, Palm Springs -Learn more about Aidan Park and the Yay! Foundation -Explore WhoHaha Behind the scenes: -Podcast production and editing made possible by: Alexi Johnson and Alistair Ogden -Logo Art: @raphe.ca -Music: Shawn Kangro -Follow the podcast network: @604podnetwork -This episode of My Dad Stole My Limelight was recorded with @SquadCast
The Queer Family Podcast | S11 Ep 14 | Marea and Ray are queer parents, home-birth midwives, and friends, who wrote a book together about how to get pregnant if you're queer or single. They also both used known donors for their births. Guest co-host, Tom Coppola is back to help Jaimie introduce the episode and talk a little more about his experience as a known donor to three kiddos. If you like the episode, make sure to leave us a review and support The Queer Family Podcast on Patreon for as low as $2/month! “We are of the belief that the more people who love our child, the better.” Ray thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Order the #ITOCT book Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Edited by Edit Audio. Theme song: Tiffany Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. Thanks to our Patreon supporters! We want to hear from you! Email us at thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com Buy our merch here. Interested in advertising? Check out our packages here. Purchase Baby Making for Everybody here
The Queer Family Podcast | S11 Ep 8 | Marie and Jill proposed on the SAME day in typical lesbian fashion. They tell us about the emotional toll of trying to get pregnant, their "silent" miscarriage, and their desire to raise awareness about this experience. Guest co-hosts Angela and Jess from S5 and S9 join Jaimie to introduce the episode and give an update on the long process of trying to get Angela pregnant with baby #2. If you like the episode, make sure to leave us a review and support The Queer Family Podcast on Patreon for as low as $2/month! “I'm going in for fibroids and now I'm up a uterus and down a kidney? How does this work??” Marie thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Order the #ITOCT book Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Edited by EditAudio Theme song: Tiffany Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. Thanks to Lightstream (code oct), and our Patreon supporters!
The Queer Family Podcast | S11 Ep 6 | Lauren and Amanda are interracial lesbian moms raising bi-racial, donor-conceived boys. They are also Instagram famous for documenting their Reciprocal IVF journey and sharing their babywearing, co-sleeping, cloth diaper-wearing, and attachment-based mom-lives on the app. Guest co-host Tom Coppola from S1 joins Jaimie to introduce the episode and update us on how his known donor-conceived family has been doing since we last spoke. If you like the episode, make sure to leave us a review and support The Queer Family Podcast on Patreon for as low as $2/month! “We always joke that lesbian relationships travel at like three times the pace of straight relationships.” Lauren thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Order the #ITOCT book Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Edited by EditAudio Theme song: Tiffany Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. Thanks to Lightstream (code oct), and our Patreon supporters!
This week on Clear Lake Connections Podcast presented by UTMB Health: Meet Kevin Lardie, General Manager, Gay Family Auto. In this week's episode Kevin tells the listeners the rich history of the Gay family and the Clear Lake Area. Kevin talks about the challenges they have faced in the recent years and how they have overcome them. Lastly, Kevin talks about how he got involved in the business and building the culture of his team.
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Digital nomads have a lot to think about, but how is that for a digital nomad family? And even more so if you are a traveling gay couple with a toddler? In this episode, we are interviewing Corritta and Mia about what it takes to live a successful digital nomad family life. The couple shares practical tips from choosing their next location, balancing work life and parenting to finding community.Corritta and Mia are a gay couple of color and we also chat about what challenges they encounter and how to overcome them. It's an eye-opening conversation full of handy advice and inspiring stories. Support the showMeet other digital nomads and connect with Nienke Nina via:
In this week's episode of The Queerly Blax Show, I had a conversation with Grim. We talked about his dance career, growing up in the DMV, meeting his boyfriend on Grindr, importance of gay family and so much more! Check it out!Remember to subscribe to stay up to date with all new videos on Queerly Blax channel here: https://bit.ly/3yqJvTY01:17 – Grim Introduction02:45 – First encounter with his sexuality and crushing on his walking to school buddy05:40 – Forming masculinity and identity for himself10:26 – Coming out story10:31- thank god for gay cousins15:50 – Self-expression evolution as he began his dance career21:45 – Alvin Ailey journey24:51 – Met boyfriend on Grindr29:35 – Vulnerability and dating challenges for gay black men34:26 – Upcoming projects38:32 – Theme song for his life43:33 – Queer journey advice Social MediaQueue IG: grimchimQueerly Blax IG: @queerlyblaxQueerly Blax Podcast: https://pod.link/1602328143Queerly Blax Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbTFH1KU4zjauIBMlxhxHVQ/videos ►I hope guys enjoy this video! ►If you enjoy this video, please like and share it ► don't forget to subscribe to the channel for more upcoming videos►Subscribe now - https://bit.ly/3yqJvTYWatch my other video ►He Ain't Just My Roommate - https://bit.ly/3OVmfEE►Pretty Little Lesbians - https://bit.ly/3avIF05 ►3 P's (Poly, Pansexual, Parenthood) - https://bit.ly/3uAMGXU►Hot Moms: The Queerly Blax Show - https://bit.ly/3OVKORU
Sara Fisk is a former member of the LDS church. In today's episode, she relays the story of her journey from fully embracing Mormonism, to slowly letting it go in light of 2 family members who came out as Gay.Listen in to learn about some of the following:What she was taught to believe about Gay peopleHer realization once her brother-in-law came out as GayHow she tried for years to make the Church work for herWhat happened with her faith in the Church when her daughter came outAnd more…Sara Bybee Fisk is a coach, teacher, mom, wife, humanitarian and born again feminist. She helps women learn how to Stop People Pleasing in a simple, do-able way. You can learn more about her work at https://www.sarafisk.coach/If you are struggling with being a part of a religious institution, or have a gay child or family member and are trying to reconcile what the Church is teaching, you are not alone. Feel free to reach out to me at rebecca@rebeccatervo.com if you'd like to share your story.Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you!© 2022 Rebecca Tervo Coaching LLC Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
How should a Christian relate to someone in their lives who is obviously living in sexual sin, without appearing to condone this marriage? Thankfully, God does not leave us without answers. As with every other issue in life, our thinking, our words, and our actions must be shaped by and in submission to the authority […]
The importance of digital content became crucial in the 21st century, moreover in became more relevant while a world pandemic when people are looking to connect and discover on events happening worldwide. In this special episode, we talked with Scott Gatz about the creation of Q.Digital and how can we, as content creators, reach the LGBTQ+ communities around the world, even in difficult places and about crating a family. Scott Gatz is the Founder and CEO of Q.Digital, the trusted voice in the LGBTQ media. Through Q.Digital's sites – Queerty (lifestyle and entertainment), GayCities (travel), LGBTQ Nation (news and politics) and INTO (first person perspectives) – Q.digital proudly act as an indispensable resource for millions of LGBTQ individuals worldwide; helping them to live their best and most fulfilling lives.
Camille Ink a tattoo artist, from the North West of France, has recently found herself in Ho Chi Minh City where she is sharing her passion for tattooing.Her life has always been shared between Art and Travel. She left France at 18 to live in Ireland, learned English, then she studied graphic design in Barcelona and worked as a freelance for a few years. She kept on traveling: Europe, America, Asia, Africa… and now Saigon.Watch the on YouTube.Read the Blog Post - Coming SoonSeason 6 is sponsored by Eddie's New York Deli & Diner.Follow us on FacebookBuy us a coffeehttps://ko-fi.com/sevenmillionbikesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/AVietnamPodcast)
Full Episode on Thursday July 22nd.Camille Ink a French tattoo artist, from the North West of France, has recently found herself in Ho Chi Minh City where she is sharing her passion for tattooing.Her life has always been shared between Art and Travel. She left France at 18 to live in Ireland, learned English, then she studied graphic design in Barcelona and worked as a freelance for a few years. She kept on traveling: Europe, America, Asia, Africa… and now Saigon.Watch the teaser on YouTube.Read the Blog PostComing SoonSeason 6 is sponsored by Eddie's New York Deli & Diner.https://www.facebook.com/EddiesSaigonFollow us on FacebookBuy us a coffeehttps://ko-fi.com/sevenmillionbikesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/AVietnamPodcast)
Alyson is a mom on a mission. After losing her son Stockton to suicide, she has made it a priority to make sure other teens and young adults don't go down the same road. Alyson has started a nonprofit in her sons honor, a yearly scholarship, and is spreading awareness about the LBGTQ community in Utah. Understanding, Love, and Empathy are some of Alyson's greatest qualities that we hear in this episode. She was accepting of her son, his lifestyle and did everything she could to help him feel like he had a safe place to be himself. Thank you Alyson for making such a difference in the lives of so many, and for helping us to learn more!You can find Alyson at www.peculiar.orgThe LDS source she mentioned is www.affirmation.org
In this week's headlines: • Carl Nassib of the Las Vegas Raiders comes out as gay • Supreme Court ruling addresses religious-based foster care programs & same-sex couples • An accident at a South Florida Pride event results in tragedy • Sesame Street has its first same-sex family • History as the first transgender contestant heads to the Miss USA pageant • A glorious new take on the iconic queer anthem 'I Am What I Am' - click here for music video https://youtu.be/WdWgUTL5a50 All that and more in this episode of The Randy Report
In this week's headlines: • Carl Nassib of the Las Vegas Raiders comes out as gay • Supreme Court ruling addresses religious-based foster care programs & same-sex couples • An accident at a South Florida Pride event results in tragedy • Sesame Street has its first same-sex family • History as the first transgender contestant heads to the Miss USA pageant • A glorious new take on the iconic queer anthem 'I Am What I Am' - click here for music video https://youtu.be/WdWgUTL5a50 All that and more in this episode of The Randy Report
Ianto Ware with the story of growing up in the suburbs of Adelaide with his radical feminist lesbian mother Dimity
Ianto Ware with the story of growing up in the suburbs of Adelaide with his radical feminist lesbian mother Dimity
We were joined by the lovely Sam and Pissi from My Spooky Gay Family to talk about how the Alphabet community is represented in horror. Like what you are hearing? Consider donating to our show. We love making this and would love to just keep getting better. Donations can help us with that venture. https://linktr.ee/ladiesfright Thanks to our guests My Spooky Gay Family! http://myspookygayfamily.com/ Thank you to Alex Price from our theme and mixing. Check out his new album! Thank you to Josh for additional music. Thank you to Joe from our cover art.
On today’s episode we have a very special guest, Brandon. Brandon is a close friend to both Ashley and Marc who they have both known for about 14 years. Brandon is a 34 year old, pansexual, who is engaged with three kids. We talk about everything under the sun in this episode. Brandon tells about “Gay Family” and what that means to him and explains the differences between gay family and chosen family. He also talks about his experiences in the drag community and the family that is associated with doing drag. He also talks about growing up in Detroit and all the crazy stuff he has seen over the years. Later we take a trip back in time and talk about the evolution of cell phones. We talk about lots of other stuff and at the end totally nerd out about Pop dolls, Pokémon and collectables. This is the second part in a two part episode. Tune in for a terrific episode! Stay home and stay safe everyone! ----RATE----REVIEW----LIKE----SHARE----SUBSCRIBE---- If you would like to hear about a certain topic, ask us any questions or would like to be a guest on the show please feel free to reach out at transampodcast@gmail.com or on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @transampodcast, PodBean or any of our other social media accounts. We look forward to hearing from you friends. Also please support our Podcast by visiting our Etsy Shop https://etsy.com/shop/thewinkingowldesigns and buy some cool gear! Use the code WINKING to get 10% off your next purchase and remember to put in the comments when you order that you are a Trans A.M. listener and get a FREE mask bag with any purchase.
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Raoni talks about his family and how they played a huge part in creating the individual that he has become today. Lockdown is back. All the negative and positive about his family is evaluated, along with a very salacious Tennessee/family themed Gay Walk of Shame segment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mygayexpose/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mygayexpose/support
SPEAKERS Sam Chally Northwest Surrogacy Center Augustin Perichou de Kerversau and Ryan Walker Parents of 3-month-old Baby Dr. Isabelle Ryan Physician Deborah Wald Family Attorney Michelle Meow Producer & host, "The Michelle Meow Show"—Moderator In response to the Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak, this program took place and was recorded live via video conference, for an online audience only, and was live-streamed from The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco on June 26th, 2020.
Advancing technology, changing social attitudes and evolving laws have all combined to make establish this as a time when LGBTQ people are looking to create or expand families. How do they do it? What do they need to know? To answer these and other questions, Michelle Meow talks with fertility experts from the medical and legal realms, as well as proud parents of a new 3-month-old baby. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is being gay in our DNA? Danielle is one of five siblings, three of which identify as part of the community. In today's episode, she sits down with her brothers to discuss whether or not being LGBTQIA is in our genes, the differences between their sexual orientations and gender identities, and why they are proud to be part of a progressive, open family.Get the Shownotes: https://darnroberts.com/pridecast-my-big-gay-family/Connect With Me: instagram.com/darnrobertshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/danielleroberts/Give me ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This week Brit and Whit has Justin and Curry back to talk about the struggles of gay marriage. How Justin had to sleep at a neighbors for 6 months, finding a place to live in a super conservative county, and how they decided to use a surrogate to grow their family.
Dylan is a college student studying Cognitive Brain Science and is thinking about going into some form of therapy post graduation. Dylan shares his experiences being raised in a small town and dealing with family issues, specifically his mother. We hope you enjoy the episode and don't forget to leave a review to help us out!Visit us www.thealphabetmafia.com If you are struggling and need urgent help, please call The Trevor Project 1-866-488-7386 or visit https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Interested in being a guest on the podcast or featured on our blog? If you live in California write us an email including a brief description (name, orientation, where you were raised/currently live, occupation) and put "Prospective Podcast Guest" in the subject line atpodcast@thealphabetmafia.com
Welcome to My Spooky Gay Family! A comedy podcast hosted by queer siblings—drag queen Pissi Myles and Sam Baxter—where we talk ghosts, horror movies, and more!
What the Homophobic? This weeks topic: DISOWNING OUR GAY FAMILY! Our in-house therapist Timothy Walsh and The Q' Team discuss this heartbreaking reality and all too familiar topic. (Dear @MarioLopez @MarioLopezExtra) AIR DATE August 1, 2019
Karyne ran a 5K this weekend but you wouldn’t know it from her hashtag. Ari still hasn’t gotten over his egg aversion, and Kate still hasn’t gotten over her people aversion.
As aware and sensitive and “woke” as they are to gendered comments, Kate and Karyne still find themselves saying “hey guys” quite a bit. Also this week, the baby is still enjoying his pureed food … even banana shrimp.
Kate and Karyne went to New York and came back to a baby who doesn’t wake himself up in the middle of the night anymore. The trick? Being patient. Also this week, a PSA: Always read contracts before you sign them.
Kate and Karyne found a solution to Ari waking himself up at night. Also, they’re seeing some results with the helmet, and Kate’s pumping days are over.
Karyne is sick. Other than that, Ari had his helmet appointment, he got introduced to peanuts, and he’s sleeping in his own room.
We’re back after the longest hiatus! We missed you! This week on the show we catch up on all the new things the baby can do, how well he’s sleeping, Rent the Runway, and baby doll helmets.
In this week's headlines: • A neighborhood stands by their gay neighbors after the theft of a rainbow flag • The Trump administration has begun kicking HIV+ soldiers out of the US military • Ohio Gov. John Kasich did something no other Republican governor has done • The world celebrates the 200th anniversary of ‘Silent Night' All that and more on this episode of The Randy Report
In this week's headlines: • A neighborhood stands by their gay neighbors after the theft of a rainbow flag • The Trump administration has begun kicking HIV+ soldiers out of the US military • Ohio Gov. John Kasich did something no other Republican governor has done • The world celebrates the 200th anniversary of ‘Silent Night' All that and more on this episode of The Randy Report
Kate and Karyne both went back to new roles at work, the baby rolled over for the first time, and Fleetwood Mac on a school night probably wasn’t the best idea. The show will be taking a little break, but will be back the second week of January. Happy holidays!
Karyne finally filed the second-parent adoption paperwork and it was easier than she thought, thanks to the kindness of a stranger. Thanksgiving at Kate’s family was awesome, and Grandpa Saul gave everyone a great surprise.
The doctor dropped a little bomb a few weeks ago, but as usual, everything turned out fine. Karyne has been navigating the court system to see if she needs to do a second-parent adoption. Also this week, Kate and Karyne went to IKEA. Big mistake. Huge.
Kate and Karyne answer some of your burning questions like is the baby sleeping. Also this week, Ari had a naming ceremony, he’s going through a growth spurt, and did the Beyonce concert happen? Listen and find out.
People feel compelled to come up and talk to you when you have a baby, and Kate and Karyne have been fielding all sorts of questions. The dogs have graduated from their training, and Ari now weighs more than 10 pounds!
Being in the hospital for 5 days is no joke. This week, Kate and Karyne spill the dirt on what happened on days 3-5 after baby Ari was born. Also, Gayest Show on Birth will be released biweekly from now on, until further notice!
Kate and Karyne are back for real this time! This week on the show, they talk about the millions of things that happened during their extended hospital stay leading up to when baby Ari was born.
Kate and Karyne have some exciting news to share: #tinylevy was born last week! They have lots of updates to share, but will be taking a short break while they get into the groove of mom life. Check Facebook and Instagram for updates on when that will be. Check the GSoB Facebook and Instagram accounts for updates on when that will be!
Kate and Karyne had a really exciting week: The baby turned and is face down, Kate doesn’t have strep B, and most importantly, the last big project is now complete. Also this week, they had their last doula class and their fourth baby shower was a huge success.
Kate had to do a 24-hour pee test this week, which entailed a lot of pee. The baby’s room finally looks like a room a baby would want to be in, and Kate and Karyne learned a lot on their tour of the hospital.
Kate and Karyne have been getting a lot of unsolicited advice lately, but they don’t mind, especially when it comes from the sandwich lady. They also fell into an American Girl doll hole, reminisced about champagne buffet dinners at the hospital, and added a new segment to the show.
Kate is on the hunt for shoes that will fit her swollen feet, but she thinks help is on the way. The baby shower was this weekend, and they got a ton of cute baby clothes — even though it’s all blue.
This week Kate and Karyne had a baby workshop with the doulas, where they learned how to cope. With everything. Kate’s ankles are swollen and the baby is stretching, but the best news of the week? They’re moving on to Plan B of the wallpaper project.
Kind of a slow week over here at the Levy house, though Kate and Karyne found plenty to keep them busy: organizing, labeling, and washing some baby clothes. And in between, they’ve tried to influence the baby’s taste in music.
Kate and Karyne had the busiest week, but most importantly, someone called back about the wallpaper in the baby’s room. Other than that, this week was filled with meetings with the rabbi, meetings with HR about parental leave, and ultrasounds. Oh, and the baby has a new favorite song.
Kate and Karyne are feeling a little overwhelmed with all the things they have on their plate, and spent part of the weekend crying. Also in this episode: Kate gives an update on her prenatal massage, they try to break down some of the HR paperwork they need to fill out, and the dogs are (finally) in boot camp.
Kate and Karyne are back from vacation! This week they talk about placenta encapsulation, what to put in their going to the hospital bag, Care Bears, and heavy-duty dog training.
The baby has been moving around a bunch, and Karyne can finally feel him kicking. They also finally hired a doula and couldn’t be happier. Kate and Karyne are taking next week off (again — sorry!), so see you again in a few weeks!
Kate had a moment of anxiety last week but (spoiler alert) everything is fine. Meanwhile, Karyne spent her day reading about co-sleeping, and we can’t feel the baby moving too much because the placenta weighs a whopping 1.5 pounds.
Kate and Karyne circle back and chat a bit more about their fears. But thanks to Instagram’s new policy regarding uncensoring birth pictures, they can learn a little more what they’re getting into. Also, Karyne turns 40 this week.
To celebrate their 30th episode, Kate and Karyne thought they’d play 20 questions about their feelings on giving birth and parenting. They also cleaned out the linen closet and practiced their Kegels.
You know what’s really hard? Nailing down an Instagram, email, and Twitter account for a baby who hasn’t been born yet. So to make themselves feel better, Kate and Karyne did some adulting while doing retail therapy.
Kate and Karyne got some interesting news from the genetics counselor. The good news is that Karyne got to graduate from Google University School of Medicine.
Kate and Karyne didn’t clean the garage this week, but they did decide to drop some money on some inconsequential — yet very cool — nonsense: a 4D ultrasound of the baby. Next time they’ll bring 20 family members and friends.
Whether the baby is shaped like a mango a Nintendo Game Boy, or an heirloom tomato (??), Kate is feeling him move a little, which reminded Karyne of the time she was assaulted by a massage chair. They cleaned the baby’s room and the garage more, per usual. And Karyne messaged with her favorite Instagram influencer, Aydian Dowling.
This week, the baby is the size of a Nintendo controller, which is the best of all the weeks. Kate and Karyne got a surprise bill from the IVF clinic that turned out to be less money than they thought, but still. And Karyne’s mom tried to hypnotize her into saying the baby’s name. It didn’t work. Or did it?
Kate got a new pregnancy pillow and the only ones who love it more than she does are the dogs. Kate and Karyne’s friend sent them some hemorrhoid pads and other must-have post-pregnancy items, and they now have a place to put everything because they organized the garage! But the most important news of all is that the baby’s due date is on Beyonce’s birthday. You’re welcome, little Levy.
Last week, Kate challenged Karyne to help take care of the 8-month-old who was going to be at the a cappella group retreat. Karyne passed with flying colors and no babies were harmed during the challenge. Also, they got Beyonce tickets.
Kate and Karyne share the things they’re most excited for and scared about when it comes to having a kid. Karyne signed up to get a free baby box for the baby to sleep in and is looking for some parenting books to start reading. In the meantime, Kate challenged her to find a kid and change a diaper or two.
Kate and Karyne are finally in the second trimester! That means, more energy and the baby is the size of a peach. Or something. Also this week: Kate made the 20-week anatomy scan appointment, but not without some shenanigans, and there’s really nothing better than buying gear. A lot of gear.
We made it to episode 20! Nobody showed up for the nap party, but that’s fine. This week Karyne and Kate talk about their budget (again), maternity jeans, and the many bodily functions that occur when you’re pregnant.
Kate and Karyne got a king-size bed and it’s the best thing that ever happened to them. No really. The first OB appointment went really well, and they got to see the little alien who’s one day going to be a roommate who never leaves.
This week Kate and Karyne bought a heartbeat monitor to alleviate some stress, which will make the 20th episode nap party that much better. Kate explains to Karyne the many ways in which a doula can help. And Karyne learned the hard way that not all are welcome at exclusive country clubs.
This week Kate and Karyne take a deep dive into all the Bay Area treats they love, and Kate’s grandma offers a great suggestion for how to spice up those hospital ice chips. The IVF clinic has delivered the news they’ve been waiting for. So Karyne will celebrate by taking a nap. But the best news of all? Karyne finally gets to share her love of her favorite budgeting app with you all. You're welcome. This episode is sponsored by Episona. Visit www.episona.com and enter the code birth10 to save 10% off your purchase of an Episona Test.
Kate is still feeling that this whole baby thing is a little surreal, so to make it feel more real, she went on a Target app shopping spree. Did $100 worth of baby clothes do the trick? This episode is sponsored by Episona. Visit www.episona.com and enter the code birth10 to save 10% off your purchase of an Episona Test.
Kate and Karyne are back from their Hawaiian vacation and they’re feeling refreshed and a little punchy. This week they had a pretty major appointment with their RE; Kaiser made a pretty major flub on the phone; and Kate and Karyne dissect the many wonders of being an auntie. This episode is sponsored by Episona. Visit www.episona.com and enter the code birth10 to save 10% off your purchase of an Episona Test.
Kate and Karyne welcome their good friends Cristal and Shimina on the show this week to discuss building a community, different family units, and contacting the sperm donor when the child turns 18. Oh and they did all this while drinking, because they’re on vacation in Hawaii to celebrate Karyne and Cristal’s 40th birthday! Aloha! (We will be taking a break next week and will be back on January 23.) This episode is sponsored by Episona. Visit www.episona.com and enter the code birth10 to save 10% off your purchase of an Episona Test.
Kate and Karyne ring in the new year with some beta test results, after having peed on so many sticks. But the worst part about the beta test, is that it’s the first of many milestones on the long road to getting pregnant. There’s so much more waiting to be done! This episode is sponsored by Episona. Visit www.episona.com and enter the code birth10 to save 10% off your purchase of an Episona Test.
The one-week wait is almost over, and Kate and Karyne couldn’t be happier, even though they’ve found plenty to do to keep them busy. Kate is experiencing some symptoms — and so is Karyne (obviously) — that could mean something or nothing or both. Did they end up doing the at-home pregnancy test? Listen to find out. This episode is sponsored by Episona. Visit www.episona.com and enter the code birth10 to save 10% off your purchase of an Episona Test.
Kate’s transfer went perfectly, according to the nurse, embryologist, and physician, and Kate and Karyne are now a week away from finding the results. That is, of course, if they don’t break down and take the pee on a stick test on Christmas. This episode is sponsored by Episona. Visit www.episona.com and enter the code birth10 to save 10% off your purchase of an Episona Test.
Kate’s lining is finally up to snuff and the transfer is scheduled for this week! Kate and Karyne also found the perfect analogy to describe what happens in the uterus as it preps for a baby. Nobody is surprised that the analogy has to do with food. This episode is sponsored by Episona. Visit www.episona.com and enter the code birth10 to save 10% off your purchase of an Episona Test.
This week, Kate and Karyne hold a gender studies course with each other, diving deep into the psychology of gender reveal parties and Kate’s dashed dreams of having a gender neutral child. Oh, and their dog Henry makes an (uninvited) guest appearance. This episode is sponsored by Episona. Visit www.episona.com and enter the code birth10 to save 10% off your purchase of an Episona Test.
Thanksgiving has come and gone, and Kate and Karyne are still playing the waiting game. But in a surprising turn of events, they got the PGS test results back earlier than they thought they would. It’s a Thanksgiving miracle! This episode is sponsored by Episona. Visit www.episona.com and enter the code birth10 to save 10% off your purchase of an Episona Test.
After a week of waiting, Kate and Karyne now have another 2 weeks of waiting. But that’s OK! It’ll prep them for the waiting and waiting they’ll have to do later on in this process. Also this week, they discuss what the egg retrieval process really entailed and offer an update on the status of their embryos. This episode is sponsored by Episona. Visit www.episona.com and enter the code birth10 to save 10% off your purchase of an Episona Test.
This week Kate and Karyne decided that the needles at the fertility clinic weren’t enough, so they made acupuncture appointments. They also celebrated Karyne’s grand finale by doing her egg retrieval! But the real exciting news? Someone actually entered Karyne’s contest. Swag is on the way!
Do you know of or have a gay family member? How did you react when you found out they were gay? Hopefully not like this father in Nevada...
Kate and Karyne went to Karyne’s monitoring appointment and found out that her follicles are growing and everything is going according to plan. They also picked up their sperm (the baker!) and transported it in a giant cooler. No Jurassic Park canister, but they do have a ton of leftover dry ice.
Kate and Karyne had their baseline appointment, where they learned that one of Karyne's ovaries looks great ... and the other one is just there. But that's not a bad thing. This week they also answer a question they've gotten several times before, and discuss the many virtues of Spencer Pratt.
This week, Kate and Karyne share their tale of buying $4,200 worth of medicine, including what each drug does and how much it all cost. They also answer a listener question about fears they might have surrounding choosing a donor. What they don’t talk about this week? Spencer Pratt.
This week, Kate and Karyne give an overview of their reciprocal IVF process, chat about pricing for some of the meds they have to take, and Karyne gets starstruck (AGAIN) over Spencer Pratt. Plus, they share some comments and answer questions about birth control.
Kate and Karyne are making a baby! In the first episode, they talk about why they chose reciprocal IVF, how they selected their donor sperm (and bought it while on vacay! Poolside!), and Kate's non-existent veins.
As a two mom family in the South, Courtney and Mandy knew the importance of creating community. On this episode, Courtney and Mandy share about being a gay family in the South and what they did to create a large and supportive community of two mom families in their area. They will share specific tips for how you can create a community of two mom/gay families in your area.Find Courtney and Mandy on Instagram: @court12712 and @mandyb2400.Find LezBeMommies online at www.lezbemommies.com and on Instagram @elizabethcaliva.
As a two mom family in the South, Courtney and Mandy knew the importance of creating community. On this episode, Courtney and Mandy share about being a gay family in the South and what they did to create a large and supportive community of two mom families in their area. They will share specific tips for how you can create a community of two mom/gay families in your area.Find Courtney and Mandy on Instagram: @court12712 and @mandyb2400.Find LezBeMommies online at www.lezbemommies.com and on Instagram @elizabethcaliva.