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Does it feel good? That's the question we're answering today. For many us, we've been taught that we can only express our sexuality in a very limited way. Today we talk about why sexual exploration and curiosity is important when it comes to achieving the most pleasure possible. We discuss that exploring your sexuality does NOT diminish your masculinity or manhood. Tune in now! About our guest Nick Gaines: Nickolas Gaines (he, him, his) is a veteran, national speaker, and educator. Nickolas is a prominent scholar-practitioner who has a wealth of experience, expanding over 10 years of service in local, regional, national, and international communities. He is a global citizen who has served the United States Army for seven years and has led initiatives for the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs providing spiritual care and clinical mental health care. Follow Nick on Instagram as he'll be dropping helpful content related to managing stress, anxiety taking care of yourself and loved ones and mental health during COVID-19: @nickolasgaines Resources associated with this episode: Black men need space to talk about their own sexual pleasure outside of domination - Black Youth Project I wanted to stop suffering like Jamel Myles. Here’s what I learned about youth mental health - Race Baitr Pleasure Activism - adrienne marie brown Pleasure Activism Defined Self Care During The Coronavirus Outbreak - Let's Talk Bruh Support of Andrew Gillum New York City Made A Guide To Safe Sex During The Coronavirus Outbreak - Buzzfeed Staying Positive in Dark Times - Michell C. Clark Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram For the Fellas: Register to our Sunday Night Zoom Hangout on March 29th at 7 PM EST Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw Email us your questions/comments/feedback at letstalkbruh@gmail.com and we'll read and respond to your email on an upcoming episode
Reporter, producer, and activist Luis Sandoval shares the impact of coming out on Univision TV Network. Luis was driven to come out by the terrible story of Jamel Myles and the lack of representation of LGBTQ in Latin Media. Luis was a recipient of a GLAAD Media Award in the category of Outstanding TV Journalism. He shares how he keeps a positive outlook in this current climate and strives to be the example he needed when he was younger. Listen to hear about how the book “The four agreements” by “Don Miguel Ruiz”, guides his life. “The four agreements” by “Don Miguel Ruiz”: https://www.miguelruiz.com/the-four-agreements Luis Sandoval Coming out Story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h6Nh8aLqA0 @Luissandovaltv www.theforbiddenapplepodcast.com www.instagram.org/theforbiddenapplepodcast
In Episode 55, Heather and Bennett spend a long time talking about the US Open women's tennis final between Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka. They also discuss the movie Crazy Rich Asians and the novel Tell the Wolves I'm Home. Other topics include: Matt Nathanson, Taylor Swift, Colin Kaepernick, Kamala Harris, Yuri on Ice, Glee, Darren Criss, Goose Day, Shohei Ohtani, Jamel Myles, Naya Rivera, Ariana Grande, Owl the Humpback Whale, The Normal Heart, the Expatriates, Fangirl, Avatar: the Last Airbender, Manifest, Billy on the Street, Captain Marvel, and Witcher.
This episode discusses suicide and may trigger some listeners. If affected, please refer to the support lines below.Your hosts Luke (toe-tapper), Thomas (creator, founder and subject of the popular Facebook group 'I got porked by Thomas Jaspers'), Kyle (impressively lifelike Instagram algorithm) and Mykiii (unreadable, untouchable) discuss non-verbal ways in which gay people communicate on public transport, in toilet stalls and on social media. They examine bullying in schools in light of the passing of 9-year-old Jamel Myles and how the boys approach their own mental health. They also interview actor Harry Cook on the release of his new book Pink Ink. This is The Gays Are Revolting. If you've been affected by discussions in this podcast, please note the following support lines in Australia:Lifeline: 13 11 14Beyond Blue: 1300 224 636Qlife: 1800 184 527 (queer specific)Subscribe (for free!), rate and review The Gays Are Revolting on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts. Follow The Gays Are Revolting on Twitter at @gaysrevolting, Facebook at The Gays Are Revolting & Instagram @gaysrevolting.The Gays Are Revolting is a Lipp Media production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En este nuevo podcast de #plazacarnavaluk itinerante, conversamos sobre la compleja crisis que atraviesa Argentina y sus repercusiones en los grupos más vulnerables. También analizamos las responsabilidades detrás del suicidio de Jamel Myles, un niño de 9 años que tras salir del clóset fue víctima del bullying de sus compañeros. Y terminamos el capítulo hablando de los nuevos descubrimientos en torno al clítoris, el órgano del placer femenino.
Bored, My Dears? Well, after listening to our third episode, why not head out to town in Kaohsiung as we discuss gay nightlife and give you all the tea on the hottest spots in the south. DJ Kreamer is the special guest in our brand new episode this week, and we talk about music, gay life, his coming-out story, homophobic slurs in art Eminem, and how he keeps us dancing until dawn. We also remember Jamel Myles, who committed suicide at the age of 9 after coming out.
The Cheeto Chronicles -John McCain, War Hero, Senator, Presidential Contender, Dies at 81 -Puerto Rico Update: Mayor says, “45's Administration Killed Puerto Ricans With ‘Neglect'” -Trump's stripping of passports from Texas Latinos near the boarder -Betsy Devos's New U.S. Sexual Misconduct Rules Bolster Rights of Accused and Protect Colleges -45 cancels pay raises for almost 2 million federal workers -California Becomes 1st State To Eliminate The Cash Bail System -All That? Kenan & kel The Rugrats ?? -Serena Williams is banned from wearing 'Wakanda-inspired' catsuit at the French Open -Man cleared of murder after killing neighbour who tried to kiss him -Jamel Myles came out as gay and weeks later he was dead. We're not as progressive as we think.
The Cheeto Chronicles -John McCain, War Hero, Senator, Presidential Contender, Dies at 81 -Puerto Rico Update: Mayor says, “45’s Administration Killed Puerto Ricans With ‘Neglect’” -Trump’s stripping of passports from Texas Latinos near the boarder -Betsy Devos’s New U.S. Sexual Misconduct Rules Bolster Rights of Accused and Protect Colleges -45 cancels pay raises for almost 2 million federal workers -California Becomes 1st State To Eliminate The Cash Bail System -All That? Kenan & kel The Rugrats ?? -Serena Williams is banned from wearing 'Wakanda-inspired' catsuit at the French Open -Man cleared of murder after killing neighbour who tried to kiss him -Jamel Myles came out as gay and weeks later he was dead. We're not as progressive as we think.
Forest and Shawn discuss accusations of queerbaiting in Voltron, backlash against Netflix's Insatiable, the VMA's hot mess of an Aretha tribute, Lauryn Hill vs Robert Glasper, Abbie Lee Miller, Alyssa Edwards' Netflix show, Phaedra on Braxton Family Values, Jamel Myles, Andrew Gillum, NBC's "Making It", and Radiant Children's EP.
On this episode of The Green Room Marc G and Quala get into the topics of the week. With help from their guest, Brandi of the Take Control Podcast they talk Aretha stunting from beyond the grave, John McCain's petty levels in the afterlife, a happy birthday to the King of Pop, Andrew Gillum as the first black Gubernatorial candidate in the state of Florida, and Jemele Hill's impending departure from ESPN. Of course they get into the most recent episode of their favorite soap opera "Power" and what the show's future may hold. On this episode they also touch on some very serious topics like 9 yr old Jamel Myles who committed suicide after being bullied for coming out as gay. A 6 yr old boy who ended up beaten and left with a broken arm after standing up to bullies and the very tragic Madden Tournament shooting. The show ends with a very serious topic inspired by a recent episode of "Iyanla, Fix My Life", that gets into family secrets and why they are so prevalent in the black community. Sit back, relax and let The Green Room get you through your Thursday!
Your hosts, Oombi and Queen Bestia, check in about la pinche calortz, el racista McCain, the prison strike, JuanGa, and bullying. We dedicate this episode to Juan Gabriel & Jamel Myles
Eddie Law talks AZ primaries, the tragic story of Jamel Myles, and much more!
Today we are joined by Into's writer and activist, Mathew Rodriguez to talk about the death of Jamel Myles, the Jacksonville shooting, Comicsgate, Psylocke is white again, Disney delays Guardians of the Galaxy 3 and more... Then we discuss the madness of Drag Race season 10. We get into our faves, their drag, the racism, and what we hope for the future of RPDR.