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June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month, and The Gala Pride & Diversity Center (GPDC) and House of Pride and Equality (HOPE) are celebrating with a full lineup of local events and programs. Join Lata Murti and her guests—Suzette Lopez, Executive Director of HOPE; Linnea Valdivia, Program Manager at The Gala; and Daniel Gomez, Board Member and Chair of Central Coast Pride 2024 & 2025—for a conversation about what's coming up.
Enjoy this repeat episode of 'The View.' Our new season kicks off this September! In today's Hot Topics, the co-hosts discuss the Supreme Court unanimously rejected a bid from a group of anti-abortion rights doctors to restrict abortion pill mifepristone, Miley Cyrus' recent interview where she says she inherited narcissism from her father Billy Ray Cyrus, and Joy Behar's new essay on the rules of celebrity weddings. Plus, "The View" explores the history of LGBTQ+ Pride Month as part of our Pride celebrations. Emmy-winning actor and comedian JB Smoove joins and discusses spending seven seasons playing Larry David's permanent houseguest, Leon Black on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Tony Hale stops by to talk playing Fear in "Inside Out 2," shares what makes the sequel so special and looks back at his hilarious roles in “Arrested Development” and “Veep." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A month long celebration of pride wraps up with jubilant parades, while political concerns remain. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
AP correspondent Jacke Quinn reports on Pride events taking place around the country on this final day of Pride month
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports LGBTQ+ Pride Month culminates with parades in New York City, Chicago, San Francisco and beyond.
Lotus Village Voices - The Official Podcast of Lotus House Women's Shelter
In this special episode of Lotus Village Voices, we celebrate Pride Month with Grecia, a dedicated counselor at Lotus House. Grecia shares her insights on the importance of Pride Month and the ways we can all support the LGBTQ+ community. We dive into the importance of understanding LGBTQ+ issues, fostering inclusive environments, and advocating for equal rights.We're also excited to introduce our new host, Salleth, an alumna of Lotus House and a passionate LGBTQ+ ally. Urgent needs wishlist: https://a.co/a9JvJ1eDONATE: https://lotushouse.kindful.comVolunteer sign-up: https://lotushouse.org/volunteer/All other inquiries email: love@lotushouse.orgWebsite: www.lotushouse.org Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube: @lotushouseshelter Host: Liz & SallethEditor: Margo Hannah Producer: Grettel Jiménez-Singer Cover Art and Logo: Sam Billman
Crime v. Punishment; LGBTQ Pride Month Dangers; Alex Jones Broke Karel Cast 24-70 Angie Harmon's daughter broke in to a bar with friends, got drunk and then left with six bottles of booze. What should her punishment be? Do we spend too much time on petty criminals and not enough on major ones? What happened to bringing them home to parents, paying for the damages and moving on? Baltimore Pride had a chemical agent released. Social media is now filled with anti-LGBTQ hatred. Let's face it, this Pride month it's more dangerous than ever to be LGBTQ in the USA. Where is this all headed? Alex Jones has to sell everything to pay for his lies and I couldn't be happier All of this and more on today's Karel Cast. Watch on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com The Karel Cast is heard three times a week on all your favorite streaming services and the video can be seen on Youtube. Karel is a history-making #LGBTQ talk show host currently living in Las Vegas with his pup Ember.
Crime v. Punishment; LGBTQ Pride Month Dangers; Alex Jones Broke Karel Cast 24-70 Angie Harmon's daughter broke in to a bar with friends, got drunk and then left with six bottles of booze. What should her punishment be? Do we spend too much time on petty criminals and not enough on major ones? What happened to bringing them home to parents, paying for the damages and moving on? Baltimore Pride had a chemical agent released. Social media is now filled with anti-LGBTQ hatred. Let's face it, this Pride month it's more dangerous than ever to be LGBTQ in the USA. Where is this all headed? Alex Jones has to sell everything to pay for his lies and I couldn't be happier All of this and more on today's Karel Cast. Watch on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com The Karel Cast is heard three times a week on all your favorite streaming services and the video can be seen on Youtube. Karel is a history-making #LGBTQ talk show host currently living in Las Vegas with his pup Ember. https://youtu.be/CMJxNRfy0-o
In today's Hot Topics, the co-hosts discuss the Supreme Court unanimously rejected a bid from a group of anti-abortion rights doctors to restrict abortion pill mifepristone, Miley Cyrus' recent interview where she says she inherited narcissism from her father Billy Ray Cyrus, and Joy Behar's new essay on the rules of celebrity weddings. Plus, "The View" explores the history of LGBTQ+ Pride Month as part of our Pride celebrations. Emmy-winning actor and comedian JB Smoove joins and discusses spending seven seasons playing Larry David's permanent houseguest, Leon Black on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Tony Hale stops by to talk playing Fear in "Inside Out 2," shares what makes the sequel so special and looks back at his hilarious roles in “Arrested Development” and “Veep." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In honor of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, Brandwidth on Demand features Brad Fuhr, owner of KGAY Radio in Palm Springs, and Chris Schebel, KGAY's Program Director. KGAY Radio in Palm Springs, known for pride and inclusivity, integrates radio with digital content through the Gay Desert Guide. Brad and Chris share insights on creating a vibrant community hub, innovative audience engagement, and successful sales strategies. They discuss the evolution of KGAY, its national reach, and plans for future expansion while offering solid tips for making ANY niche format more successful. Their passion and commitment to the LGBTQ+ community underscore the station's unique and impactful presence in the radio landscape.One Minute Martinizing with David MartinPlease help us thank these underwriting supporters Musicmaster Radio Content Pro Morning Show Boot Camp YES! Send me the free SHOW NOTES preview emailReturn to BRANDwidth on Demand episodes
As the nation celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride Month, the city of Las Vegas holds off on throwing its Pride parade until October. While it might be obvious that the heat is a factor, there is also the surprising history of how Las Vegas struggled to become a queer-friendly city. Historian Dennis McBride is known as being the keeper of Las Vegas's gay history. Co-host Dayvid Figler sits down with the lifelong Nevadan (born in Boulder City) to discuss the rocky history of Vegas' acceptance of our LGBTQ+ community and his personal experiences throughout the years. You can find more information about Las Vegas's LGBTQ+ History through UNLV's Special Collections and Archives. Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram, or email us at lasvegas@citycast.fm. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. Want some more Las Vegas news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the podcast this week we're welcoming back REALTORS® Sam Powell and Gianni Nieto to help us kick off Pride Month in Illinois. Despite many advancements, there is still work to be done on the issues of equality and equity. President Matt Silver guides this honest and vital conversation with Sam and Gianni and helps spur all of us to continue to be allies to the LGBTQ+ REALTOR® community.
So-called LGBTQ “Pride Month” has arrived, complete with all of its virtue signaling, and predatory practices, targeting the heart of our children. In this episode, we analyze a short clip from Voddie Baucham that explains the illicit goal and agenda of the LGBTQ community. Voddie's complete sermon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkL3lT95vOUNew book https://www.amazon.com/Its-Not-Like-Being-BlackChat with Bre on Instagram @datenightwiththewoods Follow Tony on Instagram @drtonygwood For videos, old episodes, blog posts, events, and more www.datenightfam.org
Send us a Text Message.As you probably know (because your iPhone calendar told you), June 1 marked the first day of Pride month. During this month I want help you, the listener, understand how we got to here, what the Bible says, and how we should respond as Christians. Lord willing, I plan to release these four episodes each Tuesday throughout June. LGBTQ+ Pride Month | How did we get here? (w/ cohost Jackson Greer) What does the Bible say about homosexuality? (w/ cohost Chase Bright) How should the church respond to the LGBTQ+ revolution? (w/ cohost Chris Lawrence) Why the "T" might eat the revolution. (w/ cohost Jackson Greer) In this first episode, my cohost Jackson Greer and I walk through Carl Trueman's book, Strange New World to help you understand how we got here. Below you can purchase the book. Buy Now | Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual | Carl Trueman Ask me a question | kory.cunningham@gmail.com
5 Things In 15 Minutes The Podcast: Bringing Good Vibes to DEI
Here are this week's good vibes:Trans Woman Awarded Best Actress at CannesMelinda French Gates Pledges $1B for WomenMajor Accessibility Updates Coming to AirportsMLB Adds Negro League StatsBoston University Renames DormThis week's Call to Action:It's LGBTQ+ Pride Month! Remember, Pride started as an act of rebellion, and Pride parades are still forms of protest in many places. Learn about Pride around the world through Outright International. You can learn about how Pride was celebrated in 100 countries last year and some background information on the status of LGBTQ+ inclusion in those countries.Read the Stories: https://www.theequalityinstitute.com/equality-insights-blog/5-things-cringeConnect with DEI Advisor Denise Wells: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamldwells/ Join thousands of readers by subscribing to the 5 Things newsletter. Enjoy some good vibes in DEI every Saturday morning. https://5thingsdei.com/
But a certain man drew his bow at random and struck the king of Israel between the scale armor and the breastplate. Therefore he said to the driver of his chariot, “Turn around and carry me out of the battle, for I am wounded.” And the battle continued that day, and the king of Israel was propped up in his chariot facing the Syrians until evening. Then at sunset he died. - 2 Chronicles 18:33-34 This Episode's Links and Timestamps: 00:24 – Scripture Reading 09:03 – Thoughts on the Reading 24:47 - Hollywood Celebrities React To Trump Verdict: ‘Tears Of Joy' – Amanda Harding, DW 30:28 - Donald Trump showed up to last night's UFC fight in New Jersey and got the reception of a lifetime. Check out the highlights – Hamilton Porter, NTB 37:38 - John Legend Says Black Voters Are Leaving Biden Because Of ‘Masculinity' – Katie Jerkovich, DW 43:50 If you need some hope, check out the fire from regular folks who have finally decided enough is enough – Joel Abbott, NTB 49:12 - Are Dating Apps on the Decline? – Headline Roundup, AllSides 56:24 - AI Fake Nudes Are Now a Frightening Reality for Teens – Julie Jargon, WSJ 1:01:35 - LGBTQ Pride Month posts from Sesame Street, National Weather Service, Defense Department ignite uproar: 'I DON'T want this s**t!' – Paul Sacca, The Blaze --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garrett-ashley-mullet/message
In this video, I discuss the impending LGBTQ Pride Month and its impact on Christians. At the heart of this movement is a religious devotion to a religious cult. Therefore, Christians need to completely reject this sexual religion.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit davidlat.substack.comLast month, in honor of LGBTQ Pride Month, I interviewed Alejandra Caraballo, a leading advocate for transgender rights. After that episode, I heard from listeners who asked me to interview someone on the other side. As a passionate advocate of free speech and viewpoint diversity, I agreed that it would be appropriate to do so.My latest podcast guest is Kristen Waggoner, chief executive officer and general counsel of Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), which describes itself as “one of the leading Christian law firms committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, marriage and family, parental rights, and the sanctity of life.” ADF's opposition to same-sex marriage, transgender rights, and abortion rights has made it a reviled organization on the legal left.Although Kristen isn't popular among progressives, there's no disputing that she is an influential and newsworthy attorney. For better or worse, ADF has won 15 cases in the U.S. Supreme Court, and three of them were argued personally by Waggoner—including 303 Creative v. Elenis, one of the biggest cases of the just-completed Term. Writing for the six conservatives, Justice Gorsuch held that the First Amendment protects Kristen's client, website designer Lorie Smith, from being required under Colorado's public-accommodations law to make websites for same-sex weddings, which she opposes on religious grounds.In our interview, I posed tough but respectful questions to Kristen about the mission and legal work of ADF, including its designation as a “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center; her recent win in 303 Creative, including an allegation that ADF fabricated one piece of evidence (the “Stewart and Mike” controversy); the next major goal of the conservative legal movement, in the wake of wins like 303 Creative and Dobbs; and her views on “legislating morality” or enshrining Christian views into law (where her comments might surprise you). Despite our many differences—e.g., she opposes same-sex marriage, and I'm in one—I enjoyed and learned a great deal from our conversation, and I'm grateful for her time, insight, and willingness to engage.Show Notes:* Kristen Waggoner bio, Alliance Defending Freedom* Inside the Christian legal powerhouse that keeps winning at the Supreme Court, by Jessica Contrera for the Washington Post* Meet the Lawyer Who'll Argue at Supreme Court for Christian Baker's Right to Free Speech, by Ken McIntyre for the Daily Signal* The Supreme Court Doesn't Care That the Gay Wedding Website Case Is Based on Fiction, by Melissa Gira Grant for the New RepublicPrefer reading to listening? For paid subscribers, a transcript of the entire episode appears below.Sponsored by:NexFirm helps Biglaw attorneys become founding partners. To learn more about how NexFirm can help you launch your firm, call 212-292-1000 or email careerdevelopment@nexfirm.com.
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pastor Bramwell wants to know how LGBTQ Pride Month was celebrated near you. In Pennsylvania, a street preacher was arrested. California continues to promote the breaking of the fourth commandment. Kayla Lovdahl is suing doctors for performing a double mastectomy on her when she was 13. Plus, we get inspired by the Magdeburg Confession and review a video of Ferndale's LGBTQ harass a Roman Catholic monk. Links referenced in this episode: Pastor Bramwell's YouTube Channel Arrest of Pennsylvania Street Preacher: The Daily Wire article on California Bill 957 Compact Journal article: Gender Cultists Make a Move for California's Children California Family Council article: Senate Committee Advances Bill That Enables Children to Leave Their Family California Family Council article: CA Doctors Get Sued for Giving a 13-Year-Old a Double Mastectomy Chloe Cole's YouTube Channel video about Layla Jane The Magdeburg Confession Host Rev. Tyrel Bramwell, St. Mark Lutheran Church in Ferndale, California, and author of the book Come in, We are Closed, talks about curious topics to excite the imagination, equip the mind, and comfort the soul with God's ordering of the world in the Law and Gospel. Send him your questions at stmarksferndale.com. You can find his videos at youtube.com/c/tyrelbramwell.
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Battle4Freedom (2023) It's the Final Chapter - Are We Seeing a Revolution?Website: http://www.battle4freedom.comNetwork: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/c/Battle4FreedomStreaming LIVE on RUMBLE @ https://rumble.com/v2wze00-battle4freedom-2023-its-the-final-chapter-are-we-seeing-a-revolution.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12243347/PICTURED-Boston-social-worker-32-charged-posing-teenager.htmlBoston social worker, 32, charged with posing as a 16-year-old from a foster home to attend three local HIGH SCHOOLS for an entire academic yearhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12244575/Fired-NYC-education-chief-dubbed-Roger-Rabbit-beams-abattoir-food-company-conspirator.htmlOusted NYC education chief dubbed 'Roger Rabbit' is convicted in bribery scheme after accepting $80,000 from food company that served schoolchildren chicken that oozed blood and contained METALhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12244319/Oklahoma-boy-aged-just-14-suffers-STROKE-attending-wrestling-camp.htmlOklahoma boy aged just 14 suffers a STROKE while attending wrestling camp leaving him on ventilator after he underwent emergency brain surgeryhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12242713/Moment-child-rapist-six-children-car-pulled-over.htmlShocking moment 'child rapist' is found with six children in his car and his pants unbuttoned after being pulled over while drunk driving - before saying the kids are 'just my friends'https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12242299/Paedophiles-using-AI-create-sell-life-like-child-sexual-abuse-images-report-reveals.htmlPaedophiles are using AI to create and sell life-like child sexual abuse images, shocking report revealshttps://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1674165222880464896Paul Val @ Cosmic Rays Restaurant @ Disney Worldhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12245071/Colleen-Ballinger-responds-accusations-inappropriate-relationships-minors-song.html'I'm not a groomer, I'm just a loser': Miranda Sings YouTube star Colleen Ballinger ADMITS sending 'weird' messages to young fans but denies being a 'predator' in BIZARRE apology songhttps://churchleaders.com/news/453937-church-recitation-of-sparkle-creed-draws-criticism.htmlSparkle Creed?A clip of a progressive Lutheran church reciting the “Sparkle Creed,” a version of the Apostle's Creed modified to emphasize LGBTQ+ inclusion, caused controversy online this week, with critics characterizing it as “idolatry,” “heresy,” and “absolute insanity.” Edina Community Lutheran Church (ECLC) in St. Edina, Minnesota, recited the creed together on Sunday, June 25, which was the final Sunday to occur during LGBTQ+ Pride Month. The recitation was led by Anna Helgen, who serves as co-pastor of the congregation.ECLC is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and has been a part of the denomination's Reconciling in Christ initiative, which seeks to foster “the full welcome, inclusion, and equity of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual/aromantic (LGBTQIA+) Lutherans,” since 1985. “I invite you to rise in body or spirit, and let us confess our faith today in the words of the ‘Sparkle Creed,'” Helgen said to the congregation.Some of the more provocative claims of the creed are that God is “non-binary,” that Jesus had “two dads,” and that “love is love is love.” The full creed is as follows:I believe in the non-binary God whose pronouns are plural.I believe in Jesus Christ, their child, who wore a fabulous tunic and had two dads and saw everyone as a sibling-child of God.I believe in the rainbow Spirit, who shatters our image of one white light and refracts it into a rainbow of gorgeous diversity.I believe in the church of everyday saints as numerous, creative, and resilient as patches on the AIDS quilt, whose feet are grounded in mud and whose eyes gaze at the stars in wonder.I believe in the calling to each of us that love is love is love, so beloved, let us love.I believe, glorious God. Help my unbelief. Amen.The “Sparkle Creed” was originally penned in 2021 by Rev. Rachel Small Stokes, pastor of Immanuel United Church of Christ in Louisville, Kentucky.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12245203/One-man-custody-gender-studies-professor-Ontario-university-stabbed-two-others.htmlWitness says man who stabbed gender studies professor and two others in Ontario university asked what the class was about before he attackedhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12244127/DeSantis-rolls-new-Florida-school-rules-banning-adult-live-performances-field-trips.htmlRon DeSantis rolls out new Florida school rules: Only parents can change their child's name, 'adult live performances' on field trips are restricted and TikTok is banned on school groundsAOG: Paedophile Captured in Florida
With only one week left in LGBTQ+ Pride Month, we gotta get in as much queer representation as possible. So on the verge of Pride in Local Music tomorrow afternoon and evening, today we’re highlighting one of Austin’s most eccentric musical personalities, Primo the Alien. Aside from recent strides like making their ACL Fest debut […] The post Primo the Alien: “Move” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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In celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, we are thrilled to be joined by a delightful group from across the entertainment industry and the LGBTQ+ community: Damian Terriquez, Netflix's Glamorous; Mrs. Kasha Davis, RuPaul's Drag Race and All Stars; Tyler DiChiara, The CW's Gotham Knights; and former child actor-turned-country music star Brian Falduto. The group discusses the figures and performances they saw growing up that made them feel represented, how some of their current work is helping push for meaningful representation and authentic storytelling, the impact of recent anti-LGBTQ+ legislation throughout the country, as well as sharing words of wisdom and courage for anyone in the community who may be fearful of celebrating this month.
Welcome to the Pride Month special of our podcast! Join us as we dive into the exciting world of LGBTQ+ dating with a groundbreaking new app. In this exclusive episode, our host Christopher sits down with Michael Kay, the Director of Brand Marketing and Communications, who shares the inside scoop on the highly anticipated launch of OK Cupid's latest venture: Archer. Archer is not your typical dating app; it's a "social first" experience specifically designed for gay, bisexual, and queer men. Michael, an influential figure in the LGBTQ+ community, discusses the inspiration behind Archer and how it aims to revolutionize the way people connect and build meaningful relationships. But this conversation goes beyond just the app. Michael opens up about his personal journey as a gay man, sharing his experiences, challenges, and triumphs along the way. As someone who now represents two of Match Group's biggest dating apps, he offers unique insights into the evolving landscape of online dating and the importance of LGBTQ+ inclusivity. Join us as we celebrate Pride Month and delve into the fascinating world of LGBTQ+ dating, exploring the stories and experiences that shape our community. This one-on-one interview promises to be an enlightening and inspiring conversation that you won't want to miss. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the app that's set to make waves in the LGBTQ+ dating scene and to hear from an influential voice championing love, acceptance, and connection for all.
In celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, throughout June MPR News is featuring stories about transgender and nonbinary Minnesotans making an impact. We heard from Seal Dwyer, a non-binary licensed marriage and family therapist from St. Cloud, who focuses on helping people heal from trauma that can impact every part of their lives. Dwyer is a passionate advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, especially young people. She is helping start a queer community center in downtown St. Cloud to provide a safe space and resources. Dwyer ran for St. Cloud City Council in 2022. She also teaches dance and yoga classes that focus on body positivity. MPR reporter Kirsti Marohn shared a conversation she had with Dwyer.
It's LGBTQ+ Pride Month …and we're talking about how respecting and honoring the sexual and gender identities of LGBTQ+ individuals is as important after death, as it is in life. Dubbs Weinblatt is a genderqueer trans Jew who writes, teaches and advocates for a more trans-affirming and just world for all LGBTQ+ people, and has […] The post Living, and Dying …with Pride appeared first on Plaza Jewish Community Chapel.
5:30 PMMental Health Matters with Partner NAMI Contra Costa.Partner: Gigi Crowder - Executive Director of NAMI Contra Costa in California. NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental illness an advocacy group founded by family members of people with Mental illness. Panelist: Dr. Mark Wilson - NAMI Contra Costa LGBTQ Support Group
Ano ang mali sa Pride? Bakit ba ito tinawag na most deadly sin? Makinig sa episode na ito dahil iyan mismo ang ating topic. Two weeks ago ay naglabas ng commercial ang McDo kung saan depicted ang lesbian couple. Nagtawag ako ng #boycottMcdo that week. Over ba? I'll explain in this episode why a boycott is called for. Also in this episode, we read quotes from C.S. Lewis' book Mere Christianity on the sin of Pride. Masama bang maging proud sa anak mong High Honors? Masama bang maging proud of being Pinoy? Ano ang kinaiba nito sa LGBTQ+ Pride Month? Lahat ng iyan ay ating sasagutin sa THE JAY ARUGA SHOW: Protecting the Filipino Family from Woke Ideology. You can help SUPPORT THIS PODCAST by buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thejayarugashow or through GCASH: 09204848046 Sign up for The Jay Aruga Show Newsletter where you will have direct access to behind the scenes stuff, more detailed stories about an episode, and where we can write to each other as well. -> http://TheJayArugaShow.com Subscribe to The Jay Aruga Show Youtube Channel --> https://bit.ly/3ijo5kp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thejayarugashow/message
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on Biden Pride Month.
LGBTQ+ Pride Month is here. This group has done an effective job of gaining more rights, standing proud for what they believe in, and pushing their agenda. This has gone so far that many people do not want to be called homophobic. At the same time, more and more groups and agendas are trying to get rid of Christ and the gospel. Believe it or not, there's something people should fear more than being called homophobic, and that is being Christphobic. Galatians 1:10 Luke 5:29 2 Timothy 4:3 Mark 10:6-9 1 Timothy 3:2 1 Corinthians 7:2Leviticus 18:22Leviticus 20:131 Corinthians 6:91 Timothy 1:9-11 Romans 1:26-28 Galatians 5:17 Ephesians 5:11 Ephesians 4:25 James 5:19,202 Timothy 2:25,26 Mark 8:34,35 You can now also WATCH C.L.! That's right: C.L. is also recording The Nonmicrowaved Truth on video! Just go to our Time of Grace video site (timeofgrace.org/TV), search for the Time of Grace app on your devices, or watch on C.L.'s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmL7jUfMBm0FKV-I0Op_Vg or on Time of Grace's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3Hcyk5JAbout "The Nonmicrowaved Truth":How fast do you have to have "IT"? Our culture tells us to find a microwave to speed up the process. C.L. Whiteside, a man who sees and hears multiple perspectives through his life of coaching sports, serving in education, and attempting to conform to Christ, searches for the nonmicrowaved truth. C.L. gets that what's cool and acceptable now, may not be cool and acceptable tomorrow—and most importantly, may not be what's best.
In the United States, the month of June is Pride Month. To celebrate LGBTQ+ stories and experiences, we're sharing excerpts from two past interviews with guests who identify as gay and whose personal stories have navigated self-acceptance and belonging in cultures that marginalized and excluded them—and, how their experiences shaped them as storytellers.Eduardo Placer is a story doula, coach, former performer, and the CEO and Founder of Fearless Communicators, a dynamic speaking and communications coaching business. He coaches people on becoming effective communicators by providing them with the tools to lead and deliver their message to an audience. Listen to our full 2022 interview with Eduardo here.Wade Rouse is the USA TODAY, Publishers Weekly, and internationally best-selling author of 13 books, including four memoirs and nine novels. He joined us in 2022 to discuss his memoir, *Magic Season: A Son's Story*, which chronicles his upbringing as a self-described “queer kid” in rural Missouri in the 1970s and how baseball gave him and his abusive father a chance to reconcile and heal later in life. Listen to the full interview with Wade here. Please rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to help other listeners find our work!Want to get in touch? Leave us a voicemail Support our partners and affiliates for exclusive discounts:Fathom Analytics: Get beautiful, secure website data without trading your customers' private browsing data to Google and FacebookFlywheel: Seamless WordPress website hosting on US-based serversHover: Register domains with ease. Save $2 on your first purchaseMailerLite: A powerful, affordable email marketing platform with premium plans starting at just $9/mo.Sanebox: Take back your inbox with machine learning to automatically organize your emails. Save $5 when you join.Trint: Turn recordings of meetings, calls, and interviews into transcripts with 99% accuracy.Affiliate Disclosure: Our show is listener supported through affiliate and partner links. By clicking one of the above links and registering or making a purchase, we may earn a small commission, which helps pay for the costs of our show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In honor of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, host Nicholette Leanza is joined by fellow LifeStance Health providers Melanie Falls and Denise Goff about the portrayals of LGBTQ+ individuals in the media. They discuss the importance of accurate representation, the positive impact it can have on mental health, and the progress made over the years. The podcast explores examples of positive portrayals, such as groundbreaking shows like "Ellen," "Will & Grace," "The L Word," and more. We wish all our listeners a month filled with pride, joy, and acceptance. Happy Pride! Learn more about LGBTQIA+ Community and Mental Health Learn more about Lifestance Health: https://lifestance.com Follow LifeStance Health: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn
Axl Rosenberg, formerly of MetalSucks, sits in on the episode today and we have a lot to talk about. We talk a lot about movies, and bad movies and why they're great. We spend some time discussing the Fast and Furious franchise, why Netflix is making a mistake with their password-sharing crackdowns and Matt's new movie blog. We begin with Matt learning about the Pantera reunion from Rob and that leads to discussions from Rob and Axl about how we would ask to get on guest lists before. We discuss the recent pushback from Republicans on LGBTQ+ Pride Month. We analyze Eddie Trunk's anti-NYC tweet and ponder what got him there. We are fascinated by a millionaire who makes his son do blood transfusions with him and learn about this practice and see if it's actually working.Visit Axl's new blog at appetitefordeconstruction.comWatch the episode on Youtube for free. Join our Patreon and get two bonus episodes each month, and other behind-the-scenes goodies. More info here.Follow us on: Twitch, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and our Discord Chat. Also don't forget about our Spotify playlist. We also have merch if you're into that kind of sharing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yo! The boys are here with a fresh ep in the early days of (LGBTQ+) Pride Month. We cover a lot in this episode, including all of the fresh new hell the right is creating with the never-ending attack on gay and trans people. And it turns out that our governor is a bit of a coward. Who knew? We talk debt ceiling, Chris Steward resigning, Utah oil production, and the Supreme Court doing more anti-labor nonsense. And finally, we end with a story in the SL Tribune about BYU and other NCAA athletes being scammed via newly allowed NIL deals, including with FTX and NFTs. Amazing. The Pride parade in SLC is Sunday 6/4! And while you're there, go check out DSSL's booth and grab some BYM decals and talk socialism with good people. Join the patreon and discord at patreon.com/brighamyoungmoney Outro music: Trauma Bonds by High Vis
Today - Nearly three months ago, authorities seized over 60 animals during an investigation into animal cruelty. The Wenatchee Valley Humane Society has since found new homes for most of them. And later - Memorial Park will host a myriad of entertainers and vendors today, honoring LGBTQ+ Pride Month.Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Each year, the United States celebrates Pride Month in June as a remembrance of the Stonewall riots in New York City. However, the LGBTQ+ story in the United States extends far before the Stonewall Uprising. In 1953, President Eisenhower signed Executive Order 10450 which precluded lesbian and gay people employment in the federal employment. Frank Kameny led the first documented and organized gay rights picket at the White House in 1965. Lilli Vincenz produced "The Second Largest Minority Film," shot at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, in 1968. In 1977, Harvey Milk was the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California, as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. 1993 and 1996 brought "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and the Defense of Marriage Act. In 1998, Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old student at the University of Wyoming, was brutally attacked and tied to a fence in a field outside of Laramie, WY and left to die. And in 2015, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in Obergefell v Hodges that the right to marry is guaranteed to same-sex couples under the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses. Join the C-SPAN Education team as we recognize LGBTQ+ Pride Month with an examination of the history of LGBTQ+ activism, the contributions of key people, and the significance of notable events. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After passing in the House, the debt ceiling bill has landed before the Senate. Now, the Senate is rushing to pass it before Monday. NBC's Scott Wong and Radio Iowa's Kay Henderson join us. And, June is LGBTQ Pride Month, but anti-LGBTQ sentiment is harshing many celebrations. We speak with Tuck Woodstock, journalist, educator and host of the "Gender Reveal" podcast. Then, 14-year-old Dev Shah won the Scripps National Spelling Bee, beating hundreds of other spellers. The eighth grader joins us to talk about the victory.
ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – An in-depth look at LGBTQ+ Pride month and all the controversy that comes with it…PLUS – Thoughts on Presidents Biden's falls at the US Air Force Academy graduation ceremony AND ‘National Donut Day' - on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
June has something special to celebrate: LGBTQ+ PRIDE MONTH! To join the celebration, we invited a special guest: our cohost Linda. Linda talks about her queer identity and learning about each one. Also, she shares the story of coming out to herself, her partner, friends, and family over several years. Heena helps out with the conversation with various questions including “What are your day-to-day challenges of living in this hetero-normative society?” “What would you like to say to our queer listeners?” [Time Stamps] (00:00) Intro (00:23) Opening: Today's Topic (01:34) Linda's Queer Identities (17:14) Coming Out Story (30:26) Daily Challenges (40:16) Messages to Queer Listeners [Mentioned in This Episode] Meetup.com Resources compiled by The Trevor Project [More on American K-sisters] Website: AmericanKsisters.com Instagram: @AmericanKsisters YouTube: YouTube.com/@AmericanKsisters Email: AmericanKsisters@gmail.com Music: MissChristineMusic.com
In celebration of the First Day of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, we're re-releasing one of our Best Of episodes today. Robert Gonzalez Gant share's about coming out as a proud gay man in Hollywood and the shift that is possible for those who struggled with acceptance.Continuing our Best Of series, we share some of our listener favorites. The episode originally aired on August 2, 2020, as Ep #3._____About Robert Gant - Like you, I started out with big goals and dreams for my life but little idea how to realize them. Gradually, I began to do that when I hit a crisis point. These external accomplishments weren't addressing the low self-image from childhood that lingered internally. I remember the day many years ago when, on the steps of a beautiful home I shared with a partner, I contemplated suicide. That moment set me on a decades-long path of self-improvement, success, and spiritual awakening. It fueled my desire to help others change their own lives. Along the way, I've stumbled, as we all do, and have learned and grown from each experience. I'm grateful, on the other side of them, to have manifested some of my greatest life visions.My process of waking up has included accumulating several decades of knowledge in the areas of love, romance, money, and relationships, among others. My intensive overall spiritual journey has informed my perspective about the true nature of life and how to relate to what we deal with as humans. This journey has given me some of the foundation for the work we'll do together to help you live your best life.I'm also a certified Trainer and Master Practitioner of NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), TIME Techniques™, EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), and Life and Success Coaching — all of which have impacted the way I relate to my coaching work and to the role of the subconscious mind on our life experience.Helping others wake up to the true nature of life and then clarify their goals and dreams and turn them into reality is one of my great passions. It's from this place of awakened doing that an amazing life emerges. Let's discover yours.CHECK OUT MORE: https://robertgant.comTwitter | Instagram | Facebook_____If you or anyone you know is struggling with addiction, depression, trauma, sexual abuse or feeling overwhelmed, we've compiled a list of resources at secretlifepodcast.com.______To share your secret and be a guest on the show email secretlifepodcast@icloud.com_____SECRET LIFE'S TOPICS INCLUDE:addiction recovery, mental health, alcoholism, drug addiction, sex addiction, love addiction, OCD, ADHD, dyslexia, eating disorders, debt & money issues, anorexia, depression, shoplifting, molestation, sexual assault, trauma, relationships, self-love, friendships, community, secrets, self-care, courage, freedom, and happiness._____Create and Host Your Podcast with the same host we use - RedCircle_____Get your copy of SECRET LIFE OF A HOLLYWOOD SEX & LOVE ADDICT -- Secret Life Novel or on Amazon______HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE SHOW?Tell Your Friends & Share Online!Follow, Rate & Review: Apple Podcasts | SpotifyFollow & Listen iHeart | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Amazon | PandoraSpread the word via social mediaInstagramTwitterFacebook#SecretLifePodcastDonate - You can also support the show with a one-time or monthly donation via PayPal (make payment to secretlifepodcast@icloud.com) or at our WEBSITE.Connect with Brianne Davis-Gantt (@thebriannedavis)Official WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitterConnect with Mark Gantt (@markgantt)Main WebsiteDirecting WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitterAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SHOW NOTES: https://jewishbooks.blogspot.com/2023/06/pride-month-special-with-aj-sass.html It's June and that means LGBTQ+ Pride Month, the perfect time to talk to author A.J. Sass. Andrew Sass is known for writing middle grade books featuring respectful portrayals of trans and nonbinary characters, with neurodivergent and casual Jewish representation included as well. I was excited to talk with them about a few books: debut novel Ana on the Edge from 2020, Ellen Outside the Lines, which was a 2023 Sydney Taylor Honor Book, and the new Camp QUILTBAG, co-written with Nicole Melleby. I thoroughly enjoyed all of these thoughtful, funny, and heartfelt books. Over half of the books currently being challenged by bigoted extremists are targeted for their LGBTQ+ content. In support of the queer Jewish community, for Pride Month I will post an LGBTQ+ Jewish kidlit title each day in June on The Book of Life's Facebook page at Facebook.com/Bookoflifepodcast. It should go without saying that gender identity and/or age appropriate sexual content does not automatically equal porn or obscenity. Children and teens are human beings who have bodies and experience age-appropriate sexual feelings, and sometimes they need books that will help them understand their bodies and feelings more fully. Queer books save lives, and I'll be proud to share with you excellent examples of queer Jewish representation all month long. LEARN MORE: Visit A.J. Sass's website, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram (look for skating videos here!) Buy Ana on the Edge, Ellen Outside the Lines, and Camp QUILTBAG Forthcoming work Just Shy of Ordinary, On All Other Nights, and Shabbat Is... Tikkun Olam suggestion: Fight censorship! Buy banned books, request them and borrow them from your library, write letters to the editor, call your representatives, and attend library/school board meetings. Daily LGBTQ+ Jewish reading recommendations from The Book of Life, June 2023 ANDREW'S READING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BOOKS WITH NON-CISGENDER CHARACTERS Young Adult (these all have Jewish representation) A Million Quiet Revolutions by Robin Gow When the Angels Left the Old Country by Sacha Lamb [Book of Life guest January 2023] Camp by L.C. Rosen Middle Grade (these mostly don't have Jewish representation) The Best Liars in Riverview and The House That Whispers by Lin Thompson Too Bright to See, Different Kinds of Fruit, and really anything by Kyle Lukoff Moonflower by Kacen Callender Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston by Esme Symes-Smith Lily and Dunkin by Donna Gephart (has some casual Jewish representation) Visit the SHOW NOTES to find a transcript and more!
Pride Month celebrates and commemorates lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ+) pride which began after the Stonewall riots in the US in 1969. In this special diversity and inclusion episode we talk to Dr Rayner Tan, Chairperson and Director of The Greenhouse, about the progress that has been made since then, the importance of allyship, LGBTQ+ Youth, and Rayner's personal story that eventually led him to serve in The Greenhouse. The Greenhouse is a substance addiction and trauma recovery centre for marginalised communities, providing customised care that is holistic and integrated, within a safe and supportive environment. The targeted communities are LGBTQ+ members, ethnic minorities, trauma survivors, people with inbalanced mental health, addiction issues, living with HIV/AIDS, as well as for ex-offenders who have been incarcerated and who may face challenges with reintegration back into family and society. The Greenhouse, www.thegreenhouse.sg, is mainly funded by donations.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit davidlat.substack.comTomorrow is the first day of June, LGBTQ Pride Month. Happy Pride!In honor of the occasion, I interviewed Alejandra Caraballo, one of the nation's most prominent advocates for—and authorties on—transgender rights. She is a clinical instructor at Harvard Law School, where she and Anya Marino are the first transgender women of color to teach at HLS. Before entering academia, Alejandra worked as a litigator at the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund and the LGBTQ Law Project at the New York Legal Assistance Group.In my “stump speech” about free speech and ideological diversity in the legal profession, I urge my listeners to seek out and engage with people they disagree with. Following my own advice, I reached out to Alejandra, with whom I have frequently sparred on Twitter. She was kind enough to join me for a discussion that covered controversial and sensitive subjects, including trans athletes participating in girls and women's sports, the access of children and teens to gender-affirming care, and more.My thanks to Alejandra for her willingness to engage in good-faith debate. You can listen to our candid conversation via the embed at the top of this post, or through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your podcasting platform of choice.Show Notes:* Alejandra Caraballo bio, Harvard Law School* Meet the First Trans Women of Color to Teach at Harvard Law, by Orion Rummler for The 19th* Alejandra Caraballo (@Esqueer_), TwitterPrefer reading to listening? For paid subscribers, a transcript of the entire episode appears below.Sponsored by:NexFirm helps Biglaw attorneys become founding partners. To learn more about how NexFirm can help you launch your firm, call 212-292-1000 or email careerdevelopment@nexfirm.com.
The Hawk hijacks Jim's birthday, Matt Healy is ruining Taylor Swift for Drew, Tom Mazawey joins the show bowling ball-free, a brand-new Bonerline, Britney Spears' olive branch and Drew pre-emptively breaks up with Brie Larson. The Hawk wishes Jim the happiest of birthdays. Slow down on that debt ceiling, guys. The Foo Fighters kick off another tour with another tribute to Taylor Hawkins. Matt Healy is causing more trouble in Taylor Swift Land. He looks like Gilbert Gottfried and Taylor needs to dump him. Where is Trent Bolte these days? Nichol Kessinger was a smoke show. Chris D'Elia found out in real-time that Rolling Stone dropped an article about his cult-like ways. Brie Larson is sending temperatures soaring. She also announces she's single by showing some sideboob in Harper's Bazaar. Drew proposes dudes bring out their dongs for promotion like the females do with their breasts. Evan Rachel Wood gave up her kid because of Marilyn Manson threats. Kids these days don't want to drive. Tina Turner never bothered anyone with her trauma. Tom Mazawey joins the show to eulogize Tina Turner, gloss over the NHL Playoffs, call out LeBron James on his fake retirement consideration, crap on Bronny James, the Lions acquisition of Riley Patterson, his thoughts on the Shemy Schembechler mess, pretend he's not 'America's Guest' and more. Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/dams to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + a Bonus Gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Here is a brand-new Bonerline. Call or text 209-66-Boner! Selena Gomez better take care of that damn kidney. Reminder that all YouTube subscribers are eligible to win Drew's Champion's Club tickets. LaraJuicyTV has dropped some new farts. College News: MSU students vs MSU professor. Hunter College's Shellyne Rodriguez has been BLOWN OUT after holding a machete to a NY Post reporter's neck. If you try and stop shoplifters in California... then you are racist. Another U-Haul promo as an Ann Arbor man leads police on a truck chase from Ohio to Michigan. Drew receives angry letters over a comment from Marc. Target's promotion for LGBTQ+ Pride Month backfired. North Face is getting crap too. Oh, and Calvin Klein too. Jim's Picks: Harry Nilsson. Street Sweeper Social Club. Muse. Drew again finds a way to make it all about The Beatles. Britney Spears allows Lynne Spears to come over. Awwww, a family reunion. Enjoy a bonus Bonerline of 'all you guys ever talk about is...". Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon). Or don't.
This week on Inside Appalachia, amid recent hospital closures, Appalachian women are having to travel farther and farther to give birth. Maternal Medicine In The Mountains We'll talk with reporter Clarissa Donnelly-DeRoven about maternal health care deserts in western North Carolina and hear a report from Crystal Good, about what options Black families in West Virginia have for finding birth workers that look like them. Appalachian PRIDE Following one of the opinions written in the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, State legislatures across the Ohio Valley are considering anti-LGBTQ policies, while people across Appalachia took part in celebrations during LGBTQ Pride Month in June. Katie Myers with the Ohio Valley Resource got reactions and spoke to residents. Indigenous Peoples Gather In W.Va. To Discuss The Environment High schoolers with Indigenous backgrounds came from all over the country to the Eastern Panhandle this summer for a leadership congress. They talked about conservation, Native identity, and the growing effects of climate change. Shepherd Snyder has more. Greyhound Racing Series Continues In 2023, West Virginia will be home to the last two remaining greyhound racetracks in the United States. Reporter Randy Yohe breaks down the government policies that sustain dog racing, and considers its future in the state at a time when it's dying everywhere else. Canaries Out Of The Coal Mine As old coal mines are restored, they've been repurposed for an increasingly broad number of new uses. In Pennsylvania, reclaimed mine land is being used for an art project involving birds. Kara Holsapple and Jacqui Sieber of the Allegheny Front have more. Feeding The Hungry In Appalachia's Food Deserts Supply chain issues and rising gas prices are making it harder for people to get food. As David Adkins reports, local entrepreneurs are looking to meet the demand. A Ray Of Hope Mountain View Solar, a solar installation company in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, is training and hiring people in recovery from substance use disorder. Shepherd Snyder has more. Serious About Seed Saving During the pandemic, millions of Americans turned to gardening. In Appalachia, people have long saved heirloom seeds that have been passed down for generations. Today, that tradition continues, partly through organizations like seed libraries and community gardens that collect these seeds to save them from being lost. Folkways reporter Rachel Greene spent time in Ashe County, North Carolina — talking to the people giving new life to old seeds.