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Best podcasts about lesbian life

Latest podcast episodes about lesbian life

Sunset Provisions
From BigLaw Attorney to Lesbian Life Coach & Private Practice Founder: Kim Daily & the Twists & Turns of Entrepreneurship

Sunset Provisions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 58:32


It's time to make your goals a reality.    Entrepreneurship has so many facets there is no single path to creating a business that makes you not only happy but feel fulfilled.    My guest Kim dives into how her goals were all focused on working hard and being successful while she was working in big law firms. After deciding she wanted to start her own law firm and listening to her mind about leaving she said game on.    The thing about this inspirational story of Kim and her journey to leaving the rocky waters of corporate America and putting the faith in herself and like-minded people is she decided to follow HER plan.   This episode is a glimpse of the inspiration for those who dare to chase their dreams.    Wanna keep up or get in contact with Kim Daily?  Instagram & TikTok @iamkimdaily Want Kim as your lawyer? Check out her website HERE Wanna listen to the full episode? Grab it on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Looking for entrepreneurial tips and biz advice? Follow us on IG or Tik Tok @sidebizsmart. Want to follow the host? Find Janelle here: @heyjnicole on Tik Tok or InstagramInterested in programs and pivot advice, take a look at our website https://sidebizsmart.com/.     

Coming Out Late
Ep. #31: Newly Out & Navigating Lesbian Life at 57

Coming Out Late

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 52:31


Robin addresses a recent post written by a woman coming out later in life - in fact - she just came out at the age of 57! Robin highlights the small-, medium- and large-hurdles that we, at ANY age are likely to face during our coming out late journey. In addition to reading and sharing this very vulnerable and relatable post, Robin also shares the compassionate and encouraging responses the author of the post received.In this episode, you will learn…This Coming Out Late stuff is TOUGH! It is NOT an easy journey. But it IS worth it - I promise!In addition to the healing properties of hearing other women's coming out late stories, SHARING our own stories can be incredibly healing as well.Navigating our new identities as lesbian or queer or bi is really tough.That it's normal to feel awkward and unsure of ourselves in this process.A few helpful books/resources she read that helped her.What decisions need to be made once you tell your significant other that you are coming out as ‘not-straight'.Am I a baby-gay or an imposter?WLW Retreat October 10-16, 2022 - Provincetown, MA - “Women's Week” Links to resources:Please consider supporting my podcast efforts by 'buying me a coffee' as a sign of appreciation? Any and all caffeine donations are deeply, deeply appreciated!!  Simply go to: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/RobinDouglassRobin is launching a new, safe ‘n secure Community for all women who love women in Circle.so. This new paid membership community will be officially launching June 1, 2022Join our private FB Group: Coming Out Late Community at: www.facebook.com/groups/comingoutlatecommunity/Want to come to a nighttime WOMEN LOVING WOMEN support group? Or, a daytime WOMEN HELPING WOMEN support group? Email me a request for the Zoom ID & PW's to: Comingoutlater@gmail.comRESOURCES: “Dear John, I Love Jane: Women Write About Leaving Men for Women”, Author: Candace Walsh. “Sexual Fluidity: Understanding Women's Love & Desire”, Author: Lisa M. DiamondJulia Ruiz Hoffman, MA, MFT, Counselor & Coach. Founder of Bloomers Society. www.bloomerssociety.com

Coming Out Late
Ep. #31: Newly Out & Navigating Lesbian Life at 57

Coming Out Late

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 52:31 Transcription Available


Robin addresses a recent post written by a woman coming out later in life - in fact - she just came out at the age of 57! Robin highlights the small-, medium- and large-hurdles that we, at ANY age are likely to face during our coming out late journey. In addition to reading and sharing this very vulnerable and relatable post, Robin also shares the compassionate and encouraging responses the author of the post received. In this episode, you will learn… This Coming Out Late stuff is TOUGH! It is NOT an easy journey. But it IS worth it - I promise! In addition to the healing properties of hearing other women's coming out late stories, SHARING our own stories can be incredibly healing as well. Navigating our new identities as lesbian or queer or bi is really tough. That it's normal to feel awkward and unsure of ourselves in this process. A few helpful books/resources she read that helped her. What decisions need to be made once you tell your significant other that you are coming out as ‘not-straight'. Am I a baby-gay or an imposter? WLW Retreat October 10-16, 2022 - Provincetown, MA - “Women's Week” Links to resources: Please consider supporting my podcast efforts by 'buying me a coffee' as a sign of appreciation? Any and all caffeine donations are deeply, deeply appreciated!!  Simply go to: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/RobinDouglass Robin is launching a new, safe ‘n secure Community for all women who love women in Circle.so. This new paid membership community will be officially launching June 1, 2022 Join our private FB Group: Coming Out Late Community at: www.facebook.com/groups/comingoutlatecommunity/ Want to come to a nighttime WOMEN LOVING WOMEN support group? Or, a daytime WOMEN HELPING WOMEN support group? Email me a request for the Zoom ID & PW's to: Comingoutlater@gmail.com RESOURCES: “Dear John, I Love Jane: Women Write About Leaving Men for Women”, Author: Candace Walsh. “Sexual Fluidity: Understanding Women's Love & Desire”, Author: Lisa M. Diamond Julia Ruiz Hoffman, MA, MFT, Counselor & Coach. Founder of Bloomers Society. www.bloomerssociety.com

Being Becky
Ep19_Why I Left Behind My Lesbian Life (Janet Boynes)

Being Becky

Play Episode Play 48 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 51:22


Janet Boynes joins Becky Hennesy in this episode to discuss her choice to embrace a homosexual lifestyle. Although she never committed her first lesbian act until her early 20s, the seeds of sexual deviancy had been planted in her family since her early childhood. Janet was actually engaged to be married to a man and was going through church-based pre-marital counseling. But one night when her fiance was working late, Janet was invited to hang out with another girl friend. Later, that friend invited Janet to go ahead and stay the night at her apartment. That evening turned out to be the beginning of a long journey. Janet fell prey to the friend's unexpected sexual advances. How is it possible that a grown woman who was completetly heterosexual into her 20s suddenly embraces the gay life? Becky investigates to find answers to how the power of freewill sinful choices can so quickly and easily plunge a church-going self-professed Christian into deep bondage.Today Janet operates a ministry to help others struggling to be set free from the grip of homosexuality. She's a firm believer that people are not born homosexual, but that all are born to a sinful nature and that homosexuality is one of the many ways sin expresses itself in people.Important links...Janet Boynes Ministries(Book) God and the LGBT CommunityBook) God and Sexuality: Truth and Relevance Without Compromise(Book): Called Out: A Former Lesbian's Discovery of FreedomSave the dates! New episodes of the Being Becky podcast release on the first and third Wednesday of each month. Subscribe, write a great review, and share the podcast with your family and friends!Becky Hennesy is co-lead pastor with her husband Jim at Trinity Church (Cedar Hill, Texas). For more information about Trinity Church:Visit Trinity ChurchFollow Becky on social media!Becky's FacebookBecky's InstagramBecky's Twitter

We Did That S#!+
Lesbian Life Lessons Part 1

We Did That S#!+

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 64:45


This weeks episode is cohosted by: Krisha of Gay Monologues Podcast  Hilarious episode of the things we watched and listened to as we were coming into our own as lesbian women. Whole bunch of random personal stories as well. This message will self destruct.  Part 1  of 2  Our Guest: Listen to Krisha on Gay Read More

We Did That S#!+
Lesbian Life Lessons Part 2

We Did That S#!+

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 88:05


This weeks episode is cohosted by: Krisha of Gay Monologues Podcast  Hilarious episode of the things we watched and listened to as we were coming into our own as lesbian women. Whole bunch of random personal stories as well. This message will self destruct.  Part 2  of 2  Our Guest: Listen to Krisha on Gay Monologues, Read More

Spicy Pecan Podcast
Lesbian Life Lessons Part 1

Spicy Pecan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 64:45


This weeks episode is cohosted by: Krisha of Gay Monologues Podcast  Hilarious episode of the things we watched and listened to as we were coming into our own as lesbian women. Whole bunch of random personal stories as well. This message will self destruct.  Part 1  of 2  Our Guest: Listen to Krisha on Gay Read More

Spicy Pecan Podcast
Lesbian Life Lessons Part 2

Spicy Pecan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 88:05


This weeks episode is cohosted by: Krisha of Gay Monologues Podcast  Hilarious episode of the things we watched and listened to as we were coming into our own as lesbian women. Whole bunch of random personal stories as well. This message will self destruct.  Part 2  of 2  Our Guest: Listen to Krisha on Gay Monologues, Read More

Spicy Pecan Podcast
Lesbian Life Lessons Part 2

Spicy Pecan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 88:05


This weeks episode is cohosted by: Krisha of Gay Monologues Podcast  Hilarious episode of the things we watched and listened to as we were coming into our own as lesbian women. Whole bunch of random personal stories as well. This message will self destruct.  Part 2  of 2  Our Guest: Listen to Krisha on Gay Monologues, Read More

Spicy Pecan Podcast
Lesbian Life Lessons Part 1

Spicy Pecan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 64:45


This weeks episode is cohosted by: Krisha of Gay Monologues Podcast  Hilarious episode of the things we watched and listened to as we were coming into our own as lesbian women. Whole bunch of random personal stories as well. This message will self destruct.  Part 1  of 2  Our Guest: Listen to Krisha on Gay Read More

butch femme podcast
Episode 3: Radclyffe Hall & The Well of Loneliness

butch femme podcast

Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 28:05


Hiiiiiii we did it again!  Sorry for the delay but there's a pandemic going on, so, you know. In this episode we jump all over the place but mostly, we talk about the light and the dark sides of the early 20th century classic lesbian novel "The Well of Loneliness" by Radclyffe Hall.  We're up, we're down, I forgot important details, I also have opinions I don't get into and I live google the Hicklin Test.  It's the gentlest wild ride of your life.SOURCES:Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America: Lambda Literary Award winning book by Lillian FadermanThe Well of LonelinessRadclyffe HallThe Hicklin TestFemme: Feminists, Lesbians & Bad Girls - Ed. Laura Harris & Elizabeth CrockerClare Hemmings (2001). ""All My Life I've Been Waiting For Something..." Theorizing Femme Narrative in The Well of Loneliness". In Doan, Laura; Prosser, Jay (eds.). Palatable Poison: Critical Perspectives on The Well of Loneliness. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 181. ISBN 978-0-231-11874-3.Support the show (https://patreon.com/butchfemmepodcast)

My Little Lesbian Life
My Little Lesbian Life: Intro and my coming out story

My Little Lesbian Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 1:47


This is the very first time I am doing a podcast so this is a very short intro into what I want to do in this podcast.

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LGBTimeMachine
Episode 3 - A Riotus Decade

LGBTimeMachine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 40:55


In this Episode, I focus on various smaller riots and actions of the LGBTQ+ community that took place in the 1960s prior to Stonewall, as well as covering the Stonewall Riots. Sources Used in this EpisodeSides, Josh. Erotic City: Sexual Revolutions and the Making of Modern San Francisco. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. The Council of Religion and the Homosexual. The LGBT Religious Archives Network. Online Exhibit. Accessed November 12, 2016. Vicki L. Eaklor. “Gay Rights Movement, US.” Social Sciences and History. GLBTQ Encyclopedia Archives, GLBTQ Inc: (2008), 1.Martin Duberman. Stonewall. (New York, NY: Plume Books: 1994), 194.https://www.them.us/story/who-threw-the-first-brick-at-stonewallhttp://www.nyclgbtsites.org/site/picket-at-the-great-hall-cooper-union-second-ever-u-s-gay-rights-protest/ 7.mhttp://www.nyclgbtsites.org/site/picket-in-front-of-u-s-army-building-first-ever-u-s-gay-rights-protest/Faderman, Lillian. Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1991.Faderman, Lillian. The Gay Revolution. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 2016.STEIN, MARC. 2019. “A Theory of Revolution for the Riots.” Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide 26 (3): 19–20. “The Black Cat.” 2009. Advocate, no. 1023 (February): 23. BONDY, RENÉE. 2018. “Revisiting the Stonewall Narrative.” Herizons 32 (2): 10–11. Jerome Rodriguez, 2017. “Randy Wicker, Unsung Hero in LGBT-Rights Movement.” LGBT History Month. Philadelphia Gay News (Oct-27-Nov. 2): 13.“Randolfe “Randy” Wicker. 2007. “Speaking ‘Truth to Power’” Gay & Lesbian Times, Uptown Publications.

LGBTimeMachine
Episode 1 - Be Gay, Do Crimes

LGBTimeMachine

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 49:39


LGBTimeMachine is a brand new LGBTQ+ History Podcast! In this episode we focus on the criminalization and persecution of homosexuality to try and shed some light on what it was like to be in the LGBTQ+ community in the 20th Century.Sources Used In Research for This EpisodeTrans: J. S. Arkenberg. “The Code of the Assura, c. 1075 BCE.” Ancient History Sourcebook. July 1998.Belonsky, Andrew. “Remembering The Ariston Baths, New York’s First Anti-Gay Raid.” Towleroad. October 08, 2010.Chauncey, George (1995). Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890–1940 (Reprint ed.). Basic BooksDonovan, Brian. Respectability on Trial: Sex Crimes in New York City, 1900-1919. State University of New York. 2016.Dynes, Wayne R. (22 March 2016). “Encyclopedia of Homosexuality”. Routledge – via Google Books. 1418.Faderman, Lillian. Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1991.Faderman, Lillian. The Gay Revolution. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 2016.“Ariston Baths.” Gay History Wiki. Great Britain. Parliament. Public and General Acts. House of Commons Papers. Comp. George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode. Vol. 71. London, UK: Parliament, 1860. WebPrint. 9 Geo.4 c.31, section XVIII.Jay, Karla. Tales of the Lavender Menace. New York, NY: Basic Books. 1999.Painter, George. “The History of Sodomy Laws in the United States - Virginia.” The History of Sodomy Laws in the United States: Virginia. People of the State of New York v Walter Bennett (Court of General Sessions June 8, 1903) (Llyod Seally Library Digital Collections, Dist. file). People of the State of New York v Abraham Kregal (Court of General Sessions April 7, 1903) (Llyod Seally Library Digital Collections, Dist. file). People of the State of New York v Michael Schnittel (Court of General Sessions April 9, 1903) (Llyod Seally Library Digital Collections, Dist. file). People of the State of New York v Theodore Casson (Court of General Sessions April 6, 1903) (Llyod Seally Library Digital Collections, Dist. file) Shibusawa, Naoko. “The Lavender Scare and the Empire: Rethinking Cold War Antigay Politics.” Diplomatic History 36, no. 4. Humanities International Complete, EBSCOhost.Welles, Benjamin. “The Strange Life of Sumner Welles.”

LGBTimeMachine
Episode 2 - Homo-File this Away

LGBTimeMachine

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 38:06


Welcome back to LGBTimeMachine!In this episode we take a closer look at the 1950s, specifically the Lavendar Scare, the Homophile Movement, and the LGBTQ+ Bar Scene. Sources Used in this Episode 1. Naoko Shibusawa. “The Lavender Scare and the Empire: Rethinking Cold War Antigay 2. Faderman, Lillian. Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1991. 3. Faderman, Lillian. The Gay Revolution. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 2016. 4. Ruth M. Pettis. “Homophile Movement, US.” Social Sciences and History. GLBTQ Encyclopedia Archives, GLBTQ Inc: (2008). 5. Gordon Babst. “Hooker, Evelyn (1907-1996)” Social Sciences and History. GLBTQ Encyclopedia Archives, GLBTQ Inc: (2004), 2. 6. Michael Bronski, A Queer History of the United States (ReVisioning American History)

Lesbian Testimony Podcast
Episode 17: Michael Riordon

Lesbian Testimony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 36:38


“Because I couldn’t define it in terms of sexuality, it’s like you would try to define it in terms of gender.” - Interview with Ann, Beth, and Susan facilitated by Michael Riordon For episode 17 we talked to Michael Riordon about his experiences collecting interviews for his book Out Our Way: Gay and Lesbian Life in the Country. We discuss his interview with Ann, Beth, and Susan and how understanding the texture of queerness has had different implications over time. We also discuss the particularities of queer activism in rural areas. Look out for our next episode where we talk to Bonnie Gabel and Indee Mitchell and their project Last Call: New Orleans Dyke Bar History Project. This project creates a digital archive of queer oral history, hosts a podcast series and tutorials, and puts on live performances and events in service of these projects. Follow this channel for more great content! Please share, like, and send us feedback about the podcast.

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Lesbian Testimony Podcast
Episode 16: Ashley D. Cole

Lesbian Testimony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 23:13


overlooked tolerances "Upper class women could have romantic friendships before the 20th century as a result of their upper class status. They weren't dependent on men because they had their own money. So money and finances is an important part of being able to move outside of the home and outside of the traditional family unit to form relationships that were more congruent with their desires and attractions." - Ashley D. Cole For episode 16 we talked to Ashley D. Cole about her thesis “I just wanted to be who I was”: Documenting Queer Voices in the South. We talk about the southern toleration of certain queer acts during different eras of time and how they interesected with race and class. We also speak about the different historical antecedents for female queerness, acts and identities, and hidden oral histories. Look out for our next episode where we talk to Michael Riordon, oral historian and author of Out Our Way: Gay and Lesbian Life in the Country and Eating Fire: Family Life on the Queer Side. We will speak about his interviews conducted with Ann, Beth, and Susan who discuss encountering their queerness from a young age. Follow this channel for more great content! Please share, like, and send us feedback about the podcast.

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Spearhead Sundays
Lesbian Life Advice Line, Performing Rap For The First Time and RoboDesk -- SS77

Spearhead Sundays

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2017 55:15


In this episode, I yell about posture, performing rap for the first time and help a lady listener and her girlfriend keep a creepy girl out on their lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lesbian Life
OH OMG - Holla!

Lesbian Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2011 62:06


This podcast was unscripted.  I was suppose to talk about one thing. For some reason,  I started talking about something else more important and funny.  This is the raw  podcast I have ever done. You will see.   Go to: http://www.aliyaleigh.com  - The Lesbian Life blog is NOW connected.  Remember, contest is still on.   Write me a love letter and send it to: aliyaleigh@gmail.com 

2 Homos - Lesbian Podcast
069 Lesbian Vocabulary Lessons

2 Homos - Lesbian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2007 15:11


It's time to go back to school to earn your honorary Lesbian degree. Before you get ready to take that test, however, let us walk you through some important vocabulary lessons with words and expressions you'll need to know. Thanks to Kathy Belge for her list at Lesbian Life to help make us the smartest Lesbians on the planet.