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Today, I'm talking to Dr. Marianne Miller (all the way from San Diego) who has been in the mental health field for 27 years and has specialised in eating disorders for the last 12 years. Marianne was a full-time academic for 12 years and had a part-time eating disorder practice for much of that time (until she left the university) and went into private practice full-time in 2018. Marianne has guested several times on the podcast, mainly talking previously about binge eating. Dr. Marianne loves working with eating disorders as a therapist and a coach. She takes a non-diet, feminist approach that helps people of all genders live empowered, authentic lives. She embraces the Health at Every Size model and is LGBTQIAA+ affirming. Dr. Marianne recently launched her Binge Eating Recovery online program. It helps high-achieving professionals regain their mental and emotional energy by shifting their relationship with food to be fully present in their life. In this episode today, Marianne talks all about ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder). I don't think we have ever had an episode on this before. She explains what it is, who it impacts, who is vulnerable to developing ARFID, how to help someone heal and manage ARFID and also she tells us about her brand new course for professionals, sufferers and anyone supporting someone with ARFID. Marianne is absolutely passionate about this area of work, and you are going to learn so much from her. I hope that you enjoy the episode. To find out more about Marianne: - ARFID course: https://marianne-miller-s-school.teachable.com/p/arfid-and-selective-eating Website: http://www.drmariannemiller.com/ Eating Disorder Blog: https://www.drmariannemiller.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmariannemiller/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drmariannemiller/ Membership program: https://www.drmariannemiller.com/binge-eating-101-class-1 Harriet Frew's current offers: - Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating Course https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/online-courses.html Online Breaking Free from Bulimia https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/bulimia-nervosa-online-course.html Eating Disorders Training for Professionals https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/eating-disorders-training-with-harriet-frew.html Body Image Training for Professionals https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/body-image-training-with-harriet-frew.html
In hour 1, Chris talks about the number of special days on the calendar for the LGBTQIAA++ community. Also, the White House tries to clean up their transgender mess, and a quick refresher on Democrat suicide attacks... For more coverage on the issues that matter to you download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday. To join the conversation, check us out on X @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, I'm talking to Dr. Marianne Miller (all the way from San Diego) who has been in the mental health field for 27 years and has specialised in eating disorders for the last 12 years. Marianne was a full-time academic for 12 years and had a part-time eating disorder practice for much of that time (until she left the university) and went into private practice full-time in 2018. Dr. Marianne loves working with eating disorders as a therapist and a coach. She takes a non-diet, feminist approach that helps people of all genders live empowered, authentic lives. She embraces the Health at Every Size model and is LGBTQIAA+ affirming. Dr. Marianne recently launched the Inevitable Binge Eating Recovery online program. It helps high-achieving professionals regain their mental and emotional energy by shifting their relationship with food to be fully present in their life. In this episode today, Marianne talks about self-care and self-soothing and how binge eating can often be a way to regulate emotions and feel better. Marianne then explores common patterns seen in therapy and tools to help regulate emotions and practice better self-care. She dives into body image struggles, particularly when you are in a larger body and struggling with binge eating and how to seek out helpful support from professionals, as often people don't understand binge eating and you might be encouraged to pursue weight loss. This can leave you feeling ashamed, isolated, and alone. Marianne is absolutely passionate about this area of work, and you are going to learn so much from her. I hope that you enjoy it! To find out more about Marianne: - Website: http://www.drmariannemiller.com/ Eating Disorder Blog: https://www.drmariannemiller.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmariannemiller/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drmariannemiller/ Membership program: https://www.drmariannemiller.com/binge-eating-101-class-1 This week's sponsor: WeShape https://www.weshape.com/freedom Harriet Frew's current offers: - Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating Course with Harriet Frew - 50% off with code FREEDOMISPOSSIBLE https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/online-courses.html Eating Disorders Training for Professionals https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/eating-disorders-training-with-harriet-frew.html Body Image Training for Professionals https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/body-image-training-with-harriet-frew.html
Today, I'm talking to Dr. Marianne Miller (all the way from San Diego) who has been in the mental health field for 26 years and has specialised in eating disorders for the last 11 years. Marianne was a full-time academic for 12 years and had a part-time eating disorder practice for much of that time (until she left the university) and went into private practice full-time in 2018. Dr. Marianne loves working with eating disorders as a therapist and a coach. She takes a non-diet, feminist approach that helps people of all genders live empowered, authentic lives. She embraces the Health at Every Size model and is LGBTQIAA+ affirming. Dr. Marianne recently launched the Inevitable Binge Eating Recovery online program. It helps high-achieving professionals regain their mental and emotional energy by shifting their relationship with food to be fully present in their life. In this episode today, Marianne explores some of the tools and strategies that she uses in supporting her clients with overcoming binge eating. She talks about the subtle ways that restriction can manifest itself, so triggering binges. Marianne explores mental restriction; how to introduce forbidden foods and more. Marianne is absolutely passionate about this area of work and you are going to learn so much from her. I hope that you enjoy it! To find out more about Marianne: - Website: http://www.drmariannemiller.com/ Eating Disorder Blog: https://www.drmariannemiller.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmariannemiller/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drmariannemiller/ Membership program: https://www.drmariannemiller.com/binge-eating-101-class-1 This week's sponsor: - The Gastric Mindset Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/gastric-mindset/id1705974293 Harriet Frew's current offers: - Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating Course with Harriet Frew - 50% off with code FREEDOMISPOSSIBLE https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/online-courses.html
This week on Lefty's Lounge, I feature Comedy from Dan Cummins, The Defiant Thomas Brothers, K-von, Todd Snider, plus clips from Pineapple Express & Heckle-Fish. Follow me on Instagram @prof_lefty, Email me at Lefty@dopefiend.co.uk, or Message me on Facebook. Falling In Reverse - The Drug In Me Is You; Jelusick - Fly High Again; Dan Cummins - Here Come The Spoons; Limp Bizkit - Break Stuff; Dorothy - Black Sheep; Edwin Starr and Ozzy Osbourne - Walking High Again; The Defiant Thomas Brothers - Drug Street Names; Clutch - Electric Worry; Tommy Shaw with the Cleveland Contemporary Youth Orchestra - Fooling Yourself; K-von - LGBTQiAA+; Scissor Sisters - Laura; O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei (Numa Numa); Todd Snider - Statistician's Blues; Steve'n'Seagulls - Thunderstruck; Pineapple Express - The Trifecta; Gene The Werewolf - Dying Breed; Heckle-Fish - Uranus; Lemon Jelly - Space Walk; Falling In Reverse - The Drug In Me Is You (Reimagined)
Dans cet épisode Michel et Youssef reçoivent ... personne. Pas d'invité. On se retrouve. Comme un couple qui se fait un date après après 10 ans pour se retrouver. Sur fond de Raï, cette musique qui se chante par des Cheb Ceci et des Cheb cela, qui se chante les yeux plissés, on traite toujours de l'actu, toujours en humour ou au moins en bonne humeur. Anecdote par ci, blagounette par là, actualité en vrac, la Pensée de Michel, la Sagesse de Youssef, des accents bien évidemment, et bien sur toujours notre thème de prédilection .... les LGBTQIAA++ (ta vu je l'ai bien écrit). Ah oui, on vous explique la constitution libanaise, ce qui définit les chrétiens maronites. Ni Figue Ni Raisin le 1ier podcast enregistré depuis la Côte d'Ivoire et qui traite de l'actualité avec humour. Like, commente, abonne-toi, mets 5 étoiles et partage ! Instagram Facebook Twitter Une idée ? une recommandation ? une plainte ? des éloges dithyrambiques ? nfnr@nifigueniraisin.com
First episode in June so we def had to acknowledge Pride Month - shoutout to all our LGBTQIAA+ listeners . Additionally we discuss banning brunch, bad communication, and whether homewrecking is a fictional sport. Thanks for listening :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womens-in2ition/support
Today, I'm talking to Dr. Marianne Miller who has been in the mental health field for 26 years and has specialised in eating disorders for the last 11 years. Marianne was a full-time academic for 12 years and had a part-time eating disorder practice for much of that time (until she left the university) and went into private practice full-time in 2018. Dr. Marianne loves working with eating disorders as a therapist and a coach. She takes a non-diet, feminist approach that helps people of all genders live empowered, authentic lives. She embraces the Health at Every Size model and is LGBTQIAA+ affirming. Dr. Marianne recently launched the Inevitable Binge Eating Recovery online program. It helps high-achieving professionals regain their mental and emotional energy by shifting their relationship with food to be fully present in their life. You can reach Marianne using the following links Website: http://www.drmariannemiller.com/ Eating Disorder Blog: https://www.drmariannemiller.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmariannemiller/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drmariannemiller/ Facebook Group: Redefining Relationships With Food and Body Image
Today, I'm talking to Dr. Marianne Miller (all the way from San Diego) who has been in the mental health field for 26 years and has specialised in eating disorders for the last 11 years. Marianne was a full-time academic for 12 years and had a part-time eating disorder practice for much of that time (until she left the university) and went into private practice full-time in 2018. Dr. Marianne loves working with eating disorders as a therapist and a coach. She takes a non-diet, feminist approach that helps people of all genders live empowered, authentic lives. She embraces the Health at Every Size model and is LGBTQIAA+ affirming. Dr. Marianne recently launched the Inevitable Binge Eating Recovery online program. It helps high-achieving professionals regain their mental and emotional energy by shifting their relationship with food to be fully present in their life. In this episode today, you're going to hear more about Marianne's own journey into this work and to begin to explore some of the tools and strategies that she uses in supporting her clients with overcoming binge eating. Marianne is absolutely passionate about this area of work and you are going to learn so much from her. It's a slightly shorter episode but Marianne will be back on the podcast later this year to impart more of her wisdom! I hope that you enjoy it! To find out more about Marianne: - Website: http://www.drmariannemiller.com/ Eating Disorder Blog: https://www.drmariannemiller.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmariannemiller/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drmariannemiller/
In this episode, I talk to Dr Marieanne Miller about overcoming Binge Eating Dr. Miller has been in the mental health field for 26 years and has specialized in eating disorders for the last 11 years. She was a full-time academic for 12 years and had a part-time eating disorder practice for much of that time until she left the university and went into private practice full-time in 2018. Dr. Miller loves working with eating disorders as a therapist and a coach. She takes a non-diet, feminist approach that helps people of all genders live empowered, authentic lives. She embraces the Health at Every Size model, and is LGBTQIAA+ affirming. Last November, she launched the Elite Binge Eating Recovery Method. It is a 3-month online program that helps high-achieving professionals regain their mental and emotional energy by shifting their relationship with food to be fully present in their life. https://www.drmariannemiller.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drmariannemiller/ Subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss an episode! You can connect with Jenny on all social media channels https://www.instagram.com/_jennymc https://www.facebook.com/groups/605793686751503/ https://jennymc.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Dq0OHvSTh-FF9jaGKFNsQ?view_as=subscriber
Hey Sexies! Welcome to Lala's Bedtime Tales: Erotic Stories Podcast! The latest episode of Lala's Bedtime Tales is a very sexy office romance. This is the first part of the erotica sex story. So, stay tuned for the second part that will be dropping next week! Or, if you want early access to the next part of this episode, be sure to join the Exclusive Patreon Community. An Indecent Boardroom Proposal, an erotica sex story, centers around Amara Washington, who's worked her way up to the personal assistant of the CEO of the nation's most popular female-led brewery. Amara is living her dream life! She's married to the love of her life, and her career is finally going places. So, why does she find herself feeling so unfulfilled? Could it be because of a deep secret she's been harboring? Is she willing to seek that fulfillment secretly elsewhere? Sign Up Today For The Beginner's Guide To Spicy Romance Reads Virtual Workshop: https://lalasbedtimetales.thinkific.com/courses/beginner-s-guide-to-spicy-romance-readsFor bonus and exclusive content, be sure to subscribe to Lala's Bedtime Tales Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lalasbedtimetalesShop Lala's Bedtime Tales Pleasure with the Discount Code: SEXUALLIBERATORS10 for 10% off your entire first order at the following link: https://www.lalasbedtimetales.com/storeRead Lala's Bedtime Tales Anthology Volume One on Amazon Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/Lalas-Bedtime-Tales-Erotic-Stories-ebook/dp/B0BHTR1LKKFor more Erotic Stories, Sex & Love Advice, and Sexual Health & Education, Visit Lala's Website: www.lalasbedtimestales.com Subscribe to Lala's Bedtime Tales Mailing List: https://www.lalasbedtimetales.com/lalasmailinglistJoin Lala's Bedtime Tales Facebook Group to become a part of a fun community of Sexual Liberators:https://www.facebook.com/groups/643493350188949For more sensual and erotic content, follow Lala's Bedtime Tales on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lalasbedtimetales/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LalasTalesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LalasBedtimeTales/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHM9VgLu0Xd5imR2jON-qnASupport the show
Eating disorders are under discussed and surrounded by stigma. That's what makes todays guest on The Be Ruthless Show so special. Dr. Marianne Miller is real and up front - about her own story as well as recovery in general. Dr. Miller has been in the mental health field for 25 years and has specialized in eating disorders for the last 10 years. She was a full-time academic for 12 years and had a part-time eating disorder practice for much of that time until she left the university and went into private practice full-time in 2018. Dr. Miller loves working with eating disorders as a therapist and a coach. She takes a non-diet, feminist approach that helps people of all genders live empowered, authentic lives. She embraces the Health at Every Size model, and is LGBTQIAA+ affirming. In November, she launched the Elite Binge Eating Recovery Method. It is a virtual coaching system that helps high performers regain their mental and emotional energy by shifting their relationship with food to be fully present in their life. http://www.drmariannemiller.com/ https://www.drmariannemiller.com/blog/ ====================================================================================================================== Come join Team Ruthless and find Your Support – Your way Connect with me at sam@samantharuth.com! Please help me share Griefhab with the world. With someone struggling. With someone who works with people struggling. And remember, asking questions and having conversations is always encouraged!
Congress is set to pass the Omnibus Bill that will fund highways catering to bees and museums for everyone in the LGBTQIAA+ community. Howie and Grace discuss other parts of the ridiculous, all-encompassing bill, like renaming post offices. Very important stuff, here. Then, Zelenskyy meets with Biden wearing cargo pants to ask for more of our taxpayer dollars.
How does the term obesity affect people living in fat bodies? What are the origins of fatphobia? What are the ways that diet culture keeps women from embracing their power? In this series on healthcare and social disparities, Dr. Jill Wener, a board-certified Internal Medicine specialist, meditation expert, and tapping practitioner, interviews experts and gives her own insights into multiple fields relating to social justice and anti-racism. In this episode, Jill interviews Dr. Marianne Miller, an eating disorder specialist, regarding diet culture, feminism, and the patriarchy. They discuss how racism and intersectionality lead to the development of ‘fat phobia', which has been used to control how women view themselves and their worth. Dr. Miller shared how she works to help women reclaim their connection to their body and intuition. Dr. Miller has been in the mental health field for 25 years and has specialized in eating disorders for the last 10 years. She was a full-time academic for 12 years and had a part-time eating disorder practice for much of that time until she left the university and went into private practice full-time in 2018. Dr. Miller loves working with eating disorders, and she takes a non-diet, feminist approach that helps people of all genders live empowered, authentic lives. She embraces the Health at Every Size model, and she is LGBTQIAA+ affirming. LINKS Dr Miller's website: www.drmariannemiller.com Follow her on IG & FB: @drmariannemiller Freedom From Binge Eating Class Intuitive Eating by Elyse Resch, Evelyn Tribole Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia by Sabrina Strings Association for Size Diversity and Health ** Our website www.consciousantiracism.com You can learn more about Dr. Wener and her online meditation and tapping courses at www.jillwener.com, and you can learn more about her online social justice course, Conscious Anti Racism: Tools for Self-Discovery, Accountability, and Meaningful Change at https://theresttechnique.com/courses/conscious-anti-racism. If you're a healthcare worker looking for a CME-accredited course, check out Conscious Anti-Racism: Tools for Self-Discovery, Accountability, and Meaningful Change in Healthcare at www.theresttechnique.com/courses/conscious-anti-racism-healthcare Join her Conscious Anti-Racism facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/307196473283408 Follow her on: Instagram at @jillwenerMD Twitter at @jillwenerMD Facebook at @jillwenerMDmeditation LinkedIn at @jill-wener-md-682746125
On today's episode, we are joined by the therapist Jason Best (HeHim), who enjoys working with LGBTQIAA individuals, poly people, nerds, kinksters, gamers, and trauma survivors. Together we talk about spicy childhoods, the superpowers of trauma, and discussing sex in therapy. If you enjoyed today's podcast, then please subscribe, leave a review, or share this podcast with a friend! And if you feel like you have benefited from this podcast, then join the movement by becoming a part of the conscious objectors patreon. Your support is what powers this work and the larger societal change we are fighting towards! Let's continue to challenge our assumptions and grow together. Join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=54121384 Modern Anarchy Community: Instagram Facebook Patreon Jason's Community: Instagram Website Resources to Learn More: Man's Search for Meaning Growth After Trauma 12 Sex Problems Most Often Discussed in Psychotherapy Should We See a Sex Therapist?
The word 'asexual' has been used by humans describing themselves for several decades; 'aromantic' is newer. Both words enable people to voice identities that were unacknowledged for centuries, to find each other and build communities together, and to provide counternarratives to what the allosexuals are pushing. Lewis Brown, a writer and poet, speaks on behalf of AUREA, the Aromantic spectrum Union for Recognition, Education and Advocacy, about the history and use of 'asexual' and 'aromantic'. Happy Ace Week! aceweek.org. Find out more about the topics covered in this episode at theallusionist.org/aroace. Sign up to be a patron at patreon.com/allusionist and as well as supporting the show, you get behind the scenes glimpses and bonus etymologies, AND a delightful community of Teamlusionists! The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin's own songs at palebirdmusic.com or search for Pale Bird on Bandcamp and Spotify, and he's @martinaustwick on Twitter and Instagram. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor an episode of the show, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. • BetterHelp, online therapy with licensed professional counsellors. Allusionist listeners get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/allusionist. • Bombas, makers of the most comfortable socks in the history of feet - and super-smooth undies and T-shirts too. Get 20 percent off your first purchase at bombas.com/allusionist. Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mother-daughter duo Christine (PhD, Psychology) and Shannon Curley (MA, Communications) discuss all the things that sex ed (and your parents) never told you. We'll cover sex ed classes gone wrong, the abstinence myth, sex positivity, gender roles, the truth about hookup culture, and what all those letters in the LGBTQIAA spectrum really stand for. Tune in every Wednesday for new episodes and follow us on social @sexeddebunked.#sexeddebunkedResources: State Policies on Sex Ed in SchoolsSex Education and HIV Education
Season 8, Episode 9 - You Do Not Have to Believe Everything You Think - Dr. Cedrick Bridgeforth, EdD, Author, Coach + ClergypersonWELCOME TO SEASON 8! We're honored that you're here with us and very grateful to have you as a listener.About Rev. Cedrick D. Bridgeforth, EdDDr. Cedrick D. Bridgeforth is an author, educator, consultant, coach, and clergyperson. He is the Founder/Principal Consultant of 20/20 Leadership Lessons, Inc., an agency committed to helping nonprofit leaders and organizations develop and implement plans for impact and longevity. In addition to his service as a consultant and coach, he is the Director of Innovation and Communication for the Cal-Pac Conference (United Methodist Church) and the Director of Academic Programs at the Ecumenical Center for Black Church Studies (University of La Verne) where he is responsible for creating a full battery of continuing education events and post-graduate education courses. He holds degrees from Samford University, Claremont School of Theology and Pepperdine University and is a U.S. Air Force veteran. In addition to his work with community organizations, churches and in academia, Dr. Bridgeforth lends time and energy to various activities of his beloved Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and Black Methodists for Church Renewal.Connect + learn more about Cedrick:Websites: cedrickbridgeforth.com + alabamagrandson.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cedrickbridgeforth/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cedrickbridgeforth/Klay's NoteWant more information on our custom meditations? Email: Assistant@PlanAwithKlay.com.If you're looking for a cool scripted podcast drama, check out Venice HERE by Marisa Bramwell.Thank you for listening to Season 8 of Plan A Konversations! Share your thoughts and follow Klay on your favorite social media: @PlanAwithKlay and use the hashtag #PlanA101. Want more Plan A? Subscribe to Klay's website: KlaySWilliams.com.If you've been motivated, inspired and called to action by this podcast, please consider contributing with the link provided below. Support the show (https://paypal.me/PlanAEnterprises?locale.x=en_US)
Welcome to the newest bonus episode, Nerdy AF! This month Robin joins me to talk about Pride, the Alphabet Mafia, and the Stonewall Riot! We have a P.O. Box now! We'd love to hear from you or see postcards from your favorite spooky or historical places! P. O. Box 1141 Seguin, TX 78155-9998 Want to be featured in our next Extra AF episode? E-mail your historical experiences, the funny/weird stories from your hometown, a family story or legend, and your true crime/paranormal experiences to historicalafpod@gmail.com! We have new merch! Mason jars are here and we couldn't be more pumped! They are a Southerner's dream… https://shop.spreadshirt.com/historicalafpod/ To get access to exclusive additional content, join Patreon today at https://www.patreon.com/HistoricalAFPod! Patreon members have early access to the podcast and enjoy benefits like book lists, bucket lists, bloopers, drunk dives, deleted scenes, and more!! Finally, don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Facebook and, the like to help us become more visible! Links: Email: historicalafpod@gmail.com Website: https://historicalafpodcast.wordpress.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HistoricalAFPod Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/historicalafpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoricalAFPod/ Instagram: @HistoricalAFPod www.instagram.com/historicalafpod/ Twitter: @HistoricalAFPod www.twitter.com/historicalafpod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9IxpqhesOJneKPBZuY8KlA?view_as=subscriber Credits: Artwork by K.L. Productions Intro & Outro Music by Camilo GP Hold Music by Lobo Loco-Pianoman Play Sofa Again (Copyright Free Download from Jamendo Music) Sound Effects from Free Music Archive, Sound Bible, Free Sound, and Fesliyan Studios Resources https://lgbtq.unc.edu/resources/exploring-identities https://www.jcfs.org/response/blog/history-pride-part2 https://www.genderbread.org/resource/genderbread-person-v4-0 https://wyattmeyer.com/additional-lgbtq-resources/ (not talked about, but there's a list of resources for LGBTQIAA+ people listed by state)
The {Euphemism} Community “What a wonderful bridge to the “so-called rainbow” community! Methinks this is what ol' Clive Staples would have called “pre-evangelism”!” — A GOTTESBLOG COMMENTER A commenter offered me this “complement” in response to my piece ROY G BIV - which addresses the so-called rainbow flag. I'm grateful for such comments, as they provide opportunities for further reflection on things. It goes without saying that the Secular First Commandment is “Thou shalt not offend thy neighbor.” And of course, this commandment does require some evangelical interpretation. What the SFC really means is we should not offend certain people. And a big part of not being offensive is the adoption of euphemistic language. And in our culture, one euphemism isn't enough. We go through generations of euphemisms. George Carlin noted this phenomenon by way of a combat condition that was called “Shell Shock” in World War One. He pointed out how direct the term is: two syllables, right to the point. In World War II, a different term was employed: “Battle Fatigue.” It just sounds nicer. “Fatigue” is a softer word than “Shock.” And we've padded it with another two syllables. During the Korean War, this condition was known as “Operational Exhaustion.” “Exhaustion” is even softer than “Fatigue,” and we're now up to eight syllables. And during Vietnam, the name changed to “Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.” Now we've really buried “Shell Shock” beneath layers of euphemisms and are still at eight syllables. Shell Shock is a very real condition, no matter what you call it. But by making it sound softer and more like clinical jargon, are we really doing a service to those who are suffering from it? This “euphemism treadmill” is often employed in matters of political correctness to keep everyone off-balance as to what the correct term is - especially in matters of ethnicity and sexuality. And woe be to the poor sap that uses a term that was acceptable in 2020, but is no longer au courant in 2021. After all, it is 2021, as the kids say. Sin has become fertile ground for euphemism. In response to the pro-life movement, the pro-abortionist side of the debate expressed a preference for the term “pro-choice.” It takes the matter of life and death out of the conversation and recasts the matter with a similitude to standing at the hotel vending machine and making a choice between an overpriced Coke and an overpriced Pepsi. And who, after all, would be against your right to choose your preferred soft-drink - a fundamental right that is as American as French fries. And so, fornication is “living together.” Despising preaching and the Word of God is “sleeping in.” Murder is “making him comfortable.” Racism is “social justice.” Rioting is “peacefully protesting.” Abortion is “reproductive freedom.” Violating consciences and denying religious liberty is “equality.” Gossip is “just talking.” Enthusiasm is “being open to the Spirit.” Rebelling against the order of creation in family life is “empowering women.” Theft is “addressing economic injustice.” Syncretism is “expressing solidarity with diverse communities of faith.” I'm sure our readers can come up with many more such examples. Sexuality is laden with euphemisms and new terms. The once standard term “homosexual” has gone by the wayside. It was long ago replaced with “gay” - a word that in the ancient days of the 20th century, meant “happy.” But “gay” was too blunt and monosyllabic. And so The Acronym was introduced: In my article, I traced one trajectory of The Acronym's euphemism treadmill: (LGBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+, LGBTQIAA, LGBTTQQIAAP, LGGBDTTTIQQAAPP, and LGBTTQQFAGPBDSM). The Newspeak Dictionary now contains entire lists of words of obscure sexual deviancies all competing for flag-space in new and exciting vexillological configurations. Some of these new sexualities were called to mind in a viral video of a German legislator addressing the Bundestag. Euphemistic Ministry is a relatively new approach to sin and grace. Many years ago, in the last millennium, in fact, long before I went to seminary, I had a dear friend involved in a particular public sin. A group of his friends wanted to sit down with him and try to talk some sense into him. I had no idea what I was doing. I asked my pastor for advice. He said, “Don't use euphemisms. Use words like ‘wrong' and ‘sin.'” Indeed, those were the Bad Old Days of dead orthodoxy, Law and Gospel, and smoking on airplanes - long before we became wise and kind and mindful - and learned how to do “pre-evangelism.” In fact, in matters of confronting sin (as opposed to C.S. Lewis-style Apologetics), what came before the Gospel (the Evangel) was not euphemistic bridge-building, but Law. Of course, we now know today that this was wrong, er, maybe a better way to put it is: “a method of diminished utility” or some such. At any rate, we are not engaging in what Clive Staples referred to as “Chronological Snobbery.” Oh no, not at all. It's just that we know so much more now than we did then. And as poll after poll teaches us, we really need to listen to millennials. They have so much to teach us. Far more than dead white men like C.F.W. Walther with his “Lawn Gospel” silliness. In fact, were C.S. Lewis alive today, he might even refer to Satanists as “The Screwtape Community.” In fact, referring to sin by means of a euphemism followed by “Community” is also in vogue. There are no more homosexuals, as they are now members of the LGBT Community. Indeed, there are many sub-communities within the People of The Acronym, some involving what are clearly healthy behaviors including “gay leather and puppy play.” It's all very innocent, and especially attractive to children. Who could possibly be against the LGBT version of Comfort Dog Ministry? The Church needs to build bridges and stop being so judgy. After all, Jesus said, “Judge not,” right? Maybe we should include some bridges to such communities during coffee and donut hour, Sunday School, or Bible Class. Note to self: take it easy on the glitter. The Altar Guild will blow a gasket trying to clean that stuff up. We actually see such bridge-building pre-evangelism in the Bible - especially in matters of the unrepentant: those who see their sin as a point of pride. We saw a very early example with the LGBT Community in the Book of Genesis. Who could ever forget that bridge over the Red Sea when the children of Israel engaged in pre-evangelism with the Egyptian Military Community? Or how about Moses's bridge-building pre-evangelism with Korah and the Egalitarian Ministry Community? We see Elijah's bridge-building pre-evangelism with King Ahab and the Religiously Diverse Community. And of course, our Lord Himself engaged in bridge-building pre-evangelism with the Currency Exchange Community and the Self-Righteous Jesus-Questioning Community. Obviously, we live in different times. We need to be nice and winsome at all costs. This is no longer the twentieth century when the old pastors said, “Don't use euphemisms.” The new Bridge Building Ministry of Pre-Evangelism has finally gotten it right. When confronting the world's twisted understanding of right and wrong, when dealing with those who are so unrepentant that they use the term “pride”, and they are bolstered by the power of the state and the corporation and the dominant cultural organs to the detriment of the Church's confession based on the Word of God - the last thing we need to do is “use words like ‘wrong' and ‘sin.'” People might get the idea that we are out of step with the secular world. No indeed, we need to build bridges to the {euphemism} communities. We need to get with the program, fly our own freak-flag, build bridges, and stop being judgy. The most important thing is to be liked, and we certainly need to be wishy-washy for the sake of our children, who will be growing up into a culture with all sorts of undiscovered {Euphemism} Communities. We need to invert my pastor's advice to this: “Use euphemisms. Don't use words like ‘wrong' and ‘sin.'” For that is true bridge-building pre-evangelism. After all, it is 2021.
ROY G BIV Now that it is June, we're seeing a lot of so-called rainbow flags. In the City of New Orleans, this is nothing new. We have an entire section of Bourbon Street in which nearly all of the bars fly the so-called rainbow flag year-round. Harrah's Casino always displays the various flags that flew over New Orleans in her 300-year history. Well, almost. One is missing. It represented the period of Southern independence. That flag has been replaced by, you guessed it, the so-called rainbow flag. Not to be accused of insufficient praise for the June honorees (and I don't mean blushing brides), the City does put up some extra so-called rainbow banners (now even more inclusive!) on Rampart Street for the month of June. One of the area's hospitals used to fly the so-called rainbow flag beneath the state flag of Louisiana for the entire month. Last year, if memory serves, it was only up for a day and then disappeared. I don't know what the plan is for 2021. But I imagine there is a lot of pressure to put it back up. After all, it is 2021. At any rate, I keep saying “so-called rainbow” because this “rainbow” is deficient. It is actually an ideal symbol for sexuality that deviates from the natural biological kind as reflected in natural law and the revealed will of God. And it is also a matter of science, that is, if you believe in such things as biology. The symbol that has come to stand for The Acronym: (LGBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+, LGBTQIAA, LGBTTQQIAAP, LGGBDTTTIQQAAPP, and LGBTTQQFAGPBDSM) is actually not the rainbow. For hopefully we all remember the mnemonic ROY G BIV: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Seven colors. But take a look at the so-called rainbow flag. It only has six colors. Seven is the biblical number of completeness. It represents the fullness of the week of creation. It represents six days of work plus a sabbath rest. But six falls short. Six is the biblical number of incompleteness. The triple six is the mark of the beast, a parody of the Trinity. And there could be no more appropriate symbol for the various sexualities that fall short of how God created mankind. For God created mankind in His image in a beautiful binary of male and female, with a mandate to “be fruitful and multiply.” What binds together all of the various letters in The Acronym is that all fall short of the glory of God, insofar as none of them can bring children into the world, and none of them reflects the divine complementarity between male and female. All of these deviations from His order of creation fly in the face of biological science and nature. Another name for the so-called rainbow flag is the “pride flag.” Pride is the first of the traditional Seven Deadly Sins. It was Satan's pride that preceded his fall. It was his appeal to pride that led Adam and Eve astray. But Satan's temptation to pride failed to cause our Lord to stumble. And in fact, Jesus “emptied Himself” and took “the form of a servant,” and “He humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.” His ultimate act of love was the very opposite of pride. As the kids say, “Love wins.” The real rainbow, not the parody, is truly a symbol of inclusion. For “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” All is the most inclusive word of all. And the passage continues that this same all “are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.” The rainbow was given as a sign of God's mercy after His judgment of mankind at the flood. So the rainbow, the true rainbow, the seven-colored rainbow that appears in the clouds - is a sign of inclusion and acceptance by God of all sinners who confess their sins and cry out to the Lord for His absolution. The waters of the flood remind us of the Law that calls us to repent, and the rainbow that appeared at the end of the ordeal is a reminder of the Gospel, the Good News that Jesus died for us - for all of us. Don't let pride get in the way of God's grace. And don't be fooled into thinking that there is no consequence for sin. Rather ask for God's mercy that you may be forgiven and given the grace to resist the devil, even as our Lord did. While the rainbow is not, strictly speaking, a sacrament, it is a physical manifestation of God's grace, and thus it is sacramental. Luther wrote: [I]t is an error to hold that the sacraments of the New Law differ from those of the Old Law in the effectiveness of their signs. For in this respect they are the same. The same God who now saves us by baptism and the bread, saved Abel by his sacrifice, Noah by the rainbow, Abraham by circumcision, and all the others by their respective signs. So far as signs are concerned, there is no difference between a sacrament of the Old Law and one of the New, provided that by the Old Law you mean that which God did among the patriarchs and other fathers in the days of the Law. ~ AE 36:65 So in the month of June, look upon the so-called rainbow flag as representing an incompleteness, but look to the heavens for a sign of the completeness of God's mercy. And then look to the Church's confession of the Word of God, and gather with your fellow “poor miserable sinners” where we are forgiven, and where the same water that was an instrument of God's wrath is now a sacrament of His grace. May the seven colors of the rainbow remind us of the completeness of God's love and mercy, and may this sign ever be an encouragement for us to live lives of gratitude in His grace.
ABOUT SONYA RENEE TAYLOR:Sonya Renee Taylor is the Founder and Radical Executive Officer of The Body Is Not an Apology, a digital media and education company promoting radical self-love and body empowerment as the foundational tool for social justice and global transformation. Sonya’s work as a highly sought-after award-winning Performance Poet, activist, and transformational leader continues to have global reach. Sonya is a former National and International poetry slam champion, author of two books, "The Body Is Not an Apology, Second Edition: The Power of Radical Self-Love" (Berrett-Koehler Publishers; February 2021), thought leader who has enlightened and inspired organizations, audiences and individuals from board rooms to prisons, universities to homeless shelters, elementary schools to some of the biggest stages in the world.Believing in the power of art is a vehicle for social change, Sonya has been widely recognized for her work as a change agent. She was named one of Planned Parenthood's 99 Dream Keepers in 2015 as well as a Planned Parenthood Generation Action's 2015 Outstanding Partner awardee. Bustle Magazine named her one of the 12 Women Who Paved the Way for Body Positivity and in September 2015, she was honored as a YBCA 100, an annual compilation of creative minds, makers, and pioneers who are asking the questions and making the provocations that will shape the future of American culture; an honor she shared alongside author Ta'Nahesi Coates, artist Kara Walker, filmmaker Ava Duvernay and many more. In 2016, she was named a Champion of Women’s Health by Planned Parenthood and commissioned to write the official poem for Planned Parenthood’s 100-year centennial celebration. In the same year, Sonya was also invited to the Obama White House to speak at their forum on the intersection of LGBTQIAA and Disability issues. In 2017, Sonya was awarded the Quixote Foundation’s “Thank You Note, a $25,000 award for leaders and artists working in the field of reproductive justice. In the fall of 2017, Sonya was named one of 28 global changemakers selected into the inaugural cohort of the Edmund Hilary Fellowship, a 3-year international fellowship of world-leading entrepreneurs and investors, innovating purpose-driven global impact projects from New Zealand.Sonya’s work has been seen, heard, and read on HBO, BET, MTV, TV One, NPR, PBS, CNN, Oxygen Network, The New York Times, New York Magazine, MSNBC.com, Today.com, Huffington Post, USA Today, Vogue Australia, Shape.com, Ms. Magazine and many more. She is a regular collaborator and artist with organizations such as Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Advocates for Youth 1in3 Campaign, Association for Size Diversity and Health, Binge Eating Disorders Association (BEDA), Greater than AIDS Campaign, Yerba Buena Cultural Art Center and numerous others.With a B.A. in Sociology and an M.S.A. in Organizational Management, Sonya continues to use her work to disrupt systems of inequity from an intersectional, radical self-love and global justice framework. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for Split This Rock, an organization calling poets to a greater role in public life and fostering a national network of socially engaged poets. Additionally, she serves on the Board of Directors for SisterSong, a pioneering Women of Color reproductive justice collective. Sonya continues to be engaged in issues of racial justice, police brutality, mental health, reproductive rights and justice and much more.In 2011, Sonya founded The Body Is Not an Apology (TBINAA), as an online community to cultivate radical self-love and body empowerment. TBINAA quickly became a movement and leading framework for the budding body positivity movement. In 2015, The Body Is Not an Apology developed a digital magazine, education and community building platform to connect global issues of radical self-love and intersectional social justice. Today, TBINAA is a digital media enterprise reaching nearly 1 million people per month from over 140 countries with. Sonya resides between the California Bay Area and Aotearoa New Zealand. Sonya continues to tour globally sharing lectures, workshops and performances focused on radical self-love, social justice and personal and global transformation."The Body Is Not an Apology, Second Edition: The Power of Radical Self-Love" offers radical self-love as the balm to heal the wounds inflicted by systems of oppression that thrive off our inability to make peace with difference and injure the relationship we have with our own bodies. In this book, Taylor forges the inextricable bond between radical self-love and social justice.CONNECT WITH SONYA RENEE TAYLOR:• Learn more about Sonya at sonyareneetaylor.com • Get in touch with Sonya directly • Follow Sonya on Facebook, Instagram, and SoundCloud• Purchase a copy of "The Body Is Not an Apology; Second Edition: The Power of Radical Self-Love", "Your Body Is Not an Apology Workbook: Tools for Living Radical Self-love", or visit Sonya’s online book shop• Listen to Sonya’s past podcasts including:╴"Brené with Sonya Renee Taylor on 'The Body Is Not an Apology'" for Unlocking Us ╴“The Body Is Not An Apology” for Body Kindness╴“How to Cultivate Radical Body Love with Sonya Renee Taylor” for Food Psyche• Become a supporter of The Body is Not an Apology (TBINAA) Movement, join the Radical Self-Love Community, and download 10 free Tools for Radical Self-Love• Follow TBINAA on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram• View TBINAA’s workshops and lectures and webinars and online courses_______________________ABOUT KARIN LEWIS:Karin Lewis, MA, LMFT, CEDS has been recovered from Anorexia Nervosa for over 20 years and has been specializing in the prevention and treatment of eating disorders since 2005. To learn more about Karin and her center’s services, please visit Karin Lewis Eating Disorder Center. You can connect with Karin on social media by following her on Facebook and Instagram.If you enjoyed the podcast, we would be so grateful if you would please consider leaving a review here. Thank you!Are you interested in becoming a guest on the Recovery Bites podcast? If so, please fill out our brief application form to start the process.
In this episode, I speak with artist, author, activist, and transformational leader, Sonya Renee Taylor.Sonya Renee Taylor is a National and International award-winning writer and performer, best-selling author of two books The Body is Not An Apology: The Power of Radical Self Love and Celebrate Your Body and Its Changes Too, and founder and Radical Executive Officer of The Body is Not An Apology (TBINAA), an international digital media and education company committed to radical self-love as the foundational tool of social justice, whose content reaches over 1 million people monthly.She has shared her work and activism across the US, New Zealand, Australia, UK, Scotland, Sweden, Germany, Canada, Brazil, and the Netherlands. Sonya has been seen, heard, and read on HBO, BET, MTV, TV One, NPR, PBS, CNN, Oxygen Network, The New York Times, New York Magazine, MSNBC.com, Today.com, Huffington Post, Vogue Australia, Shape.com, Ms. Magazine and many more.She has shared stages with such luminaries as the late Amiri Baraka, Angela Davis, Sonia Sanchez, and others. In 2016, Sonya was a guest of the Obama White House, where she spoke about TBINAA’s work at the intersection of LGBTQIAA+ issues and disability justice. Sonya currently resides in New Zealand where she is an inaugural fellow in the Edmund Hilary Fellowship for global impact change makers.
Are YOU ready for some football? Mike was, and he's thrilled that the season is underway. He's not so thrilled with the behavior of some so-called football fans who are acting like total cucks. Plenty of that plus sexy flight attendants and a big list of things that Asians are good at. Twt: @MikeMontone FB: @TheSavageCrew IG: @Gary_Moyler
School's in session, which means that Candice and Kelly are taking a mid-season break! Don't worry we'll be back soon! Make sure to email us at loveyoujustenough@gmail.com to send us episode suggestions, questions, and your stories!
"Hello, hello baby you called, I can't hear thing." This Lady Gaga bop will be stuck in your head all day! Can you hear your partner's emotional calls over "Telephone?" Turn down the music, turn off all distractions and listen up! In this episode, Candice and Kelly discuss emotional calls. You and your partner make thousands of emotional calls to one another every year. Are you hearing the call? Did you miss it? What now? This episode they also discuss collaboration vs. compromise.
BONUS: Black is Excellence. Black is Power. Black is Resistance. Dive into this special two-part segment on Beyonce's new project, "Black is King" available on Disney+.Michael Caputo: https://twitter.com/caputskiiiiJulio X JuJu: https://twitter.com/Bos_AeroDolce Jaehaerys: https://twitter.com/dolcejaehaerysVisit us at forfilth.net to learn more - add us on social media for more content.Intro/Outro: "t e a r d r o p s V 2" by COSMASTLY
Episode #36 (Recorded 3 June 2020) Payment Links | Venmo & Paypal: Sonya Renee Taylor The DiDi Delgado sits with international Artist, Author, Activist and transformational leader Sonya Renee Taylor Via bit.ly/donefordidi. Sonya is the best-selling author of two books The Body Is Not an Apology and ”Celebrate Your Body and Its Changes Too”, and founder and Radical Executive Officer of The Body is Not An Apology, an international digital media and education company committed to radical self-love as the foundational tool of social justice, whose content reaches over 1 million people monthly. She has shared her work and activism across the US, New Zealand, Australia, UK, Scotland, Sweden, Germany, Canada, Brazil and the Netherlands. Sonya has been seen, heard, and read on HBO, BET, MTV, TV One, NPR, PBS, CNN, Oxygen Network, The New York Times, New York Magazine, MSNBC.com, Today.com, Huffington Post, Vogue Australia, Shape.com, Ms. Magazine and many more. She has shared stages with such luminaries as the late Amiri Baraka, Angela Davis, Sonia Sanchez and others. In 2016, Sonya was a guest of the Obama White House, where she spoke about TBINAA's work at the intersection of LGBTQIAA+ issues and disability justice. Sonya currently resides in New Zealand where she is an inaugural fellow in the Edmund Hilary Fellowship for global impact change makers. You can learn more about her radical self-love work at www.sonyareneetaylor.com and www.thebodyisnotanapology.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-full-set-podcast/support
BONUS: Black is Excellence. Black is Power. Black is Resistance. Dive into this special two-part segment on Beyonce's new project, "Black is King" available on Disney+.Michael Caputo: https://twitter.com/caputskiiiiJulio X JuJu: https://twitter.com/Bos_AeroDolce Jaehaerys: https://twitter.com/dolcejaehaerysVisit us at forfilth.net to learn more - add us on social media for more content.Intro/Outro: "Overjoyed" by LAKEY INSPIRED
This week Candice and Kelly play 20 Questions. While we spend all of our time together, especially since COVID-19, it can still be a struggle to maintain a deep connection when distractions beckon to us (Instagram, Facebook, Tik Tok, those addictive games in the app store). In this episode, you get to know us better as we get to know one another better.If you're looking for recommendations on different ways to spark conversation with your partner, friends, or loved ones, check out our Instagram accounts @mrscandicebrown @mrskellyannbrown
How is Radical Self Love Part of #BLM?" Our latest episode with the inimitable Sonya Renee Taylor. We get personal and explore the idea of liberation from inside out. Liberation by any means, but not at any cost. Huge thanks to Sonya for her “habit of saying yes to black women.” NZ based and making waves globally. Artist, Author, Activist and transformational leader Sonya Renee Taylor is a National and International award-winning writer and performer, published author, and founder and Radical Executive Officer of The Body is Not An Apology, an international digital media and education company committed to radical self-love and body empowerment as the foundational tool of social justice, whose content reaches over 1 million people monthly. She has shared her work and activism across the US, New Zealand, Australia, UK, Scotland, Sweden, Germany, Canada, Brazil and the Netherlands. In 2016, Sonya was a guest of the Obama White House, where she spoke about TBINAA’s work at the intersection of LGBTQIAA+ issues and disability justice. Sonya currently resides between California and New Zealand where she is an inaugural fellow in the Edmund Hilary Fellowship for global impact change makers. *occasional adult language and loud laughter. Beware. Music in this episode by Jason Price and Michelle Macklem.
We’re keepin’ it Radical this week folks!And yes…you read that correctly. I got to sit down with one of the most incredible teachers of all time, Sonya Renee Taylor!!!! Sonya is an Artist, Author, Activist and transformational leader who is a National and International award-winning writer and performer and published author. She is the founder and Radical Executive Officer of The Body is Not An Apology, an international digital media and education company committed to radical self-love and body empowerment as the foundational tool of social justice, whose content reaches over 1 million people monthly. Sonya shares her work and activism across the US, New Zealand, Australia, UK, Scotland, Sweden, Germany, Canada, Brazil and the Netherlands. Sonya has been seen, heard, and read on HBO, BET, MTV, TV One, NPR, PBS, CNN, Oxygen Network, The New York Times, New York Magazine, MSNBC.com, Today.com, Huffington Post, Vogue Australia, Shape.com, Ms. Magazine and many more. She has shared stages with such luminaries as the late Amiri Baraka, Angela Davis, Naomi Klein, Sonia Sanchez and others. In 2016, Sonya was a guest of the Obama White House, where she spoke about TBINAA’s work at the intersection of LGBTQIAA+ issues and disability justice. Sonya currently resides between California and New Zealand where she is an inaugural fellow in the Edmund Hilary Fellowship for global impact change makers. You can learn more about her radical self-love work at www.sonyareneetaylor.com and www.thebodyisnotanapology.com.Today we get real and talk about what radical self-love is (what it might not be) and how to do the work.It’s a beautiful conversation that I’m ecstatic to share with you, so snuggle in and enjoy!
On the last episode of the season, Amber Rana talks about the Transgender Persons Bill, 2019 and highlights the problems that one must look at in the bill and why it's not suitable for the NALSA judgement. You can get in touch with Amber at contact@amranaventures.com You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
“Editing is a position of power that I take seriously. I’m a writer, author, creative in different ways and I experienced the negativity of being a victim of systems of oppression,” Julián Esteban Torres López. Julián Esteban Torres López is a Colombian-born journalist, publisher, podcaster, and editor. Before founding the nonfiction storytelling organization The Nasiona, he ran several cultural and arts organizations, edited journals and books, was a social justice and public history researcher, wrote a column for Colombia Reports, taught university courses, and managed a history museum. He’s a Pushcart Prize and Best Small Fictions nominee and has written two books on social justice. Torres López holds a bachelor’s in philosophy and in communication and a master’s in justice studies from the University of New Hampshire and was a Ph.D. candidate at the University of British Columbia Okanagan, where he focused on political science and Latin American studies. The Nasiona is a nonfiction storytelling organization that amplifies the marginalized, undervalued, overlooked, and forgotten voices and experiences of our communities. Guided by a social justice compass, they cultivate the seeds of nonfiction through a podcast, publishing house, and creative nonfiction magazine, as well as by offering editing services and an internship program. They are currently focusing on the following story topics: being mixed-race, LGBTQIAA+, diaspora and immigration, and womanhood and trauma. In an age when telling the difference between reality and delusion is frighteningly labyrinthine, they focus on creative works based on facts, truth-seeking, human concerns, real events, and real people, with a personal touch.
“Editing is a position of power that I take seriously. I’m a writer, author, creative in different ways and I experienced the negativity of being a victim of systems of oppression,” Julián Esteban Torres López. Julián Esteban Torres López is a Colombian-born journalist, publisher, podcaster, and editor. Before founding the nonfiction storytelling organization The Nasiona, he ran several cultural and arts organizations, edited journals and books, was a social justice and public history researcher, wrote a column for Colombia Reports, taught university courses, and managed a history museum. He’s a Pushcart Prize and Best Small Fictions nominee and has written two books on social justice. Torres López holds a bachelor’s in philosophy and in communication and a master’s in justice studies from the University of New Hampshire and was a Ph.D. candidate at the University of British Columbia Okanagan, where he focused on political science and Latin American studies. The Nasiona is a nonfiction storytelling organization that amplifies the marginalized, undervalued, overlooked, and forgotten voices and experiences of our communities. Guided by a social justice compass, they cultivate the seeds of nonfiction through a podcast, publishing house, and creative nonfiction magazine, as well as by offering editing services and an internship program. They are currently focusing on the following story topics: being mixed-race, LGBTQIAA+, diaspora and immigration, and womanhood and trauma. In an age when telling the difference between reality and delusion is frighteningly labyrinthine, they focus on creative works based on facts, truth-seeking, human concerns, real events, and real people, with a personal touch.
LGBTQIAA+ individuals from across camp in an honest discussion, answering questions from campers and sharing their personal experiences.
The political polarity continues as the Democratic National Convention hosts its first two democratic presidential debates. In the conversation includes topics of abortion, LGBTQIAA+, universal healthcare, socialism, and so on. But, can the church get involved in such conversation without risked their 501(c)(3)s? Will speaking against abortion, for instance, be in violation of the Johnson Amendment in the IRS tax code? What about the separation of church and states? References:1. https://www.barna.com/research/pastors-speaking-out/2. https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/charitable-organizations/exemption-requirements-section-501c3-organizations3. https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/list.php?id=. 4. https://reynoldslawgroup.net/blog/can-a-pastor-talk-about-politics-from-the-pulpit5. https://bereansaflame.org/arguments/politics-in-the-pulpit/
In this episode, we feature some magnificent stories and music written and performed by outstanding members of the LGBTQIAA+ community: Ren D'Angelo, Doug Green, Noah Lashly and Emy Reynolds. The Townies loudly and proudly support the members of the LGBTQIAA+ community featured on this episode and everywhere. For more information about our featured artists and the topics mentioned on today's episode, visit our website's "About Our Storytellers" page. Episode 202 Features: Introduction by Doug Green The Bathtub written & performed by Ren James D'Angelo Music: Best Day Ever written & performed by Emy Reynolds Straight To Gay written & performed by Noah Lashly Produced by Kim Maxwell, Lily Brown & Ken Eros Studio Engineering & Mixing by Eros Creative & Sound Theme Song Written & Performed by Rain Perry Recorded & Mixed by Martin Young Mastered by Mark Hallman at The Congress House This season of the podcast is possible in part thanks to a generous grant from the City of Ojai and the Ojai Arts Commission. Thank you to Amanda Lezra & Kelley O'Mara for consulting on this episode.
The first time T. came to the Mojave was for a performance boot camp and now T. combines their love of performance with education, producing artistic, informative events like 'Queer Salon, Joshua Tree', which is a combination potluck, art salon and discussion event for LGBTQIAA+ folks in the Mojave. Known to some Joshua Tree locals as the 'Date Lady', T. graciously accepts the moniker, as the person who has become known for selling dates at the Saturday Joshua Tree Farmer's Market. Even though T. identifies more butch and queer than lady. If, like me, you're confused about handling gender identity in a way that respects a persons being, in this episode T. offers some thoughts and resources, like The Center Palm Springs for learning how one can be a good ally. Picking up a pair of cool boots at a thrift store, T. didn't realize they would take them to a six year career as a Fire Fighter, helping to fund further education, resulting in a Ph. D. in Critical Dance Studies from UC Riverside and an M.S. in Community Development from UC Davis. T.'s dissertation, 'Dress, Dance, Desire: Statecraft and the Dressed, Dancing Body', focused on masculinities and the roles of costume in contemporary queer/drag performance. Being of Lebanese descent, T. feels their attraction and interest in dates is no accident and has found the business of dates bringing them closer to their Arabic roots. We also talk about the difficulties and challenges of caring for a family member with schizophrenia. T. is producing a Haunted Art House, Saturday, November 3 (2018) from 5-10 p.m. - click here for location and more info. https://queerture.wordpress.com https://www.instagram.com/dapperdates246 Photo Credit: Blanca Munoz
Dr. Caligari! I. Love. This. Film. So. Much!!! Where do I start to review this film? This is one bonkers film, so surreal that most of the time I was saying ‘what the fuck?!?!’ in a good way. It’s the best of every world, and there’s something for everybody. If you want to watch a film that showcases the epitome of 80’s excess and decadence that doesn’t have a care to be couth, then this is the one for you. LGBTQIAA+, an ally, or anyone who likes a fucked-up movie in general needs to watch it! If you want an art house surrealist ode to German Expressionism that’s so crazy you feel like you’re in the Caligari Insane Asylum yourself then you should check it out. Like soft-core porn, hyper-sexuality, masturbation, and constant talk of libido? Then hit the order button now! Overall: 5/5 Kills: 4/5 Characters: 5/5 Story/Plot: 4/5 Cinematography: 5/5 Effects: 5/5 Sound: 5/5 Soundtrack: 5/5 Costumes: 5/5 Acting: 5/5 Man-Candy: 4/5 Man Flesh: 5/5 #WhitneyBFair #Whitney #Fair #Artist #Movie #ArtistsOfInstagram #atl #atlanta #georgia #cinema #atlantahorror #southernhorror #southern #sassy #scary #skeleton #horror #design #film #iphonephoto #movies #instahomo #instagay #instacub #basicgay #gay #homo #homosexual
Call the show at 612-643-1108 or email transatheistpod@outlook.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/transatheistpod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/transatheistpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/transatheistpod/ This podcast is proud to be a part of the Trans Podcaster Visibility Initiative: https://www.facebook.com/transvisiblepodcaster/ Main show page is http://www.thequeerlife.org/category/transatheistpod/ The Trans Lifeline is http://www.translifeline.org/ US: (877) 565-8860 and Canada: (877) 330-6366 Quick links 001:13 Brief personal transition story 007:58 Thank you 009:05 Interview with Jennifer Landuis - Director of Social change at The Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence 138:35 Mya Byrne, American Dream (so far away) My guest for this episode is Jennifer Landuis, she is the Director of Social Change at the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence. This conversation may be difficult for some listeners as it is a frank discussion on the work Jennifer is doing in combatting sexual and gender violence. The conversation takes a few detours on the way, we touch a bit on her Christianity and social justice and getting deeper the conversation turns to why we sometimes use the term gender violence in lieu of domestic violence, what her recommendation is if you come across an abuse situation in public, and how to find resources in your area. This is a pretty long conversation, and a conversation which was over much too quickly. I hope you enjoy this episode, and while I hope no one listening is in a place where they need any of the resources Jennifer provides, the resources Jennifer and I discuss are in the show notes, they are right here for those that do. Links: Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence: https://idvsa.org/compassionate-communities/ Lewis House: https://www.360communities.org/violence-prevention-intervention/lewis-house/ Domestic Violence hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE Outfront Minnesota: http://www.outfront.org/programs/avp/dv MN Coalition for battered women: http://www.mcbw.org/ FORGEforward (yes I'm including a religious link): https://forgeforward.org/ Anti-Violence Project: https://avp.org/ Northwest Network Seattle: http://www.nwnetwork.org/ Power Control Wheel for LGBTQIAA relationships: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/566c7f0c2399a3bdabb57553/t/582b7f6e440243e4d6d05c67/1479245679835/11-Power-and-Control-Wheel-for-LGBT.pdf Music Links: Mya Byrne: http://myabyrne.com/ Mya Byrne Bandcamp site: https://myabyrne.bandcamp.com/ Thanks as always for downloading, listening, and supporting! Jokes! Ghosts don't have gender They're. . . Non-boo-nary Q. Why are most monsters covered in wrinkles? A. Have you ever tried to iron a monster Q: What do you get when you drop a pumpkin? A: Squash this one is actually ironic because technically a pumpkin is a type of squash, like Libby's Pumpkin that I use for my pumpkin pie is made from squash Also, always remember, jokes are more funny when they come with footnotes!
Corwin and Phil have hosted Lavender Hill on KZUM for more than six years. In this week's episode Phil interviews Rev. Dr. Renae Khoeler and Kevin Tjeerdsma of Vine Congregational Church about VERGE and the Lincoln Equality March schedule for June 11, 2017. After the interview Corwin and Phil talk about news and issues of interest to the LGBTQIAA-etc community in Nebraska and around the globe. Featured artist this week is Shawn Thomas, an openly gay Christian musician. This episode is Corwin's last until the school year starts. He is taking a break to address some personal issues. Aj Oteman and C Style Balta will be sitting in with Phil on on June 4th to talk about two exciting theatre and musical events in the Lincoln area.
Trump's inaguration is just a week away and already Pagans, people of color, the LGBTQIAA-etc community, and the elderly and disabled are feeling the impact of what a Trump Presidency could mean. The Republicans in the Senate have voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and now it is up to the House of Representatives to keep it intact. A special Department of Justice investigation has been launched into the allegations that the FBI and Director Comey may have mishandled the last minute announcement of further inquiries into Hillary Clinton's emal server on the eve of the election. U.S. intelligence has all but substantiated that Russia interfered with the election. President Obama made his farewell speech this week in Chicago. Things are looking grim and Trump's term hasn't even officially started yet. Tune in to hear what KaliSara and RevKess have to say on some of these issues and others.
The hosts of Lavender Hill were joined by writer, director, producer AJ Oteman and actor Azalea La Paris to talk about the new Independent film The Wolf's Robe. Aj wrote, directed, and produced the film - and has a minor non-speaking cameo. Azalea was one of the stars of the film. Check out The Wolf's Robe on the web or Facebook for more information about the film and where you might be albe to catch a screening. After the interview, the hosts talked about some of the LGBTQIAA-etc news and information from around the world. Lavender Hill airs live every Sunday at 11am on KZUM-Lincoln/KZUM-HD 89.3FM in Lincoln, NE, streams live at www.KZUM.org, and can be found on many smartphone radio apps. Follow Lavender Hill on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.
Michael Prometheus Fury, the editor of FLAME GLBTQ Arts & Literary Project phoned in for an interview with Cei, Corwin, and Phil on KZUM's Lavender Hill. After the interview the hosts talked about news and other issues related to the LGBTQIAA-etc community in Lincoln and Omaha Nebraska and around the world. Lavender Hill airs live on every Sunday at 11am on KZUM-Lincoln/KZUM-HD 89.3FM in Lincoln, NE, streams on the web at www.KZUM.org, and is available through Tune-In radio on your smartphone. Follow Lavender Hill on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.
RevKess & KaliSara discuss headlines from national and global news. Trump and Cruz sling more mud, Hillary and Bernie fight over delegates, and religious discrimination strikes the Pagan community. More RFRAs are proposed and passed in Southern states while the governor of one state seeks to ban LGBTQIAA-etc discrimination. A letter writing campaign to Michael's craft stores is underway to encourage them to carry more Pagan themed craft items. KaliSara's News in a Flash and talk of the late scheduled Democratic debate. The show opens with a lengthy discussion on "trigger warnings", "content advisories", and PTSD.
Call the show at 612-863-1108 Email the show transatheistpod@outlook.com twitter: @transatheistpod or like the show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/transatheistpod Quick: 00:40 Thanks! 01:14 My endorsement for US President 07:00 Interview with Rainbow Radio spokesperson Eddie Cabbot (aka Nice Guy Eddie) 40:47 Musical Guest The Subwave Network UK Today's guest is Eddie Cabot, the spokesperson and one of the broadcasters over on Rainbow Radio, a radio station that went live January 19, 2015. They are a 24/7 news, entertainment and talk radio station dedicated to the LGBT community and its allies. Rainbow Radio is a licensed, legal station paying royalties to those artists whose music is played. Rainbow Radio spotlights LGBTQIAA and LGBTQIAA friendly artists, producers, and remixers, and believes that artists should be paid for their work. Rainbow Radio is a station with a wide variety of talk shows pertaining to different interests within our community, with presenters from around the world giving their individual perspectives. Rainbow Radio FM is taking a stand and doing their part in giving the LGBTQIAA community a voice, saying loudly and proudly; “We are here and our voices will not be silenced” Eddie Cabot is the host of the successful weekly radio show, In My Humble Opinion, airing on Rainbow Radio with new episodes every Tuesday and Saturday at 8pm Eastern on http://RainbowRadio.FM If you miss the live show, it is replayed Wednesday at 4pm on RainbowRadio.FM, Friday at 9pm on DanceWorldRadio, and Sunday at 8PM on Sobel National Radio….of course, just like all high quality radio programs, you can always catch Eddie's show as a podcast on http://EddieCabot.blogspot.com During the interview Eddie mentions a trans author, alas I cannot find a link to her. Opening and bumper music for this episode is courtesy of Obsidian Shell find them on the following links: https://obsidianshell.bandcamp.com/ http://obsidianshell.com/ https://www.facebook.com/obsidianshell Closing music for this episode is from the Subwave Network UK an alternative dance project based in Bournemouth founded by Mr Electrosketch and Miss Fortunate and is heavily influenced by bands such as Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, The Prodigy, Groove Armada, Chase & Status and Rudimental. Despite battling many prejudices, they are beginning to make some well-deserved ripples. A combination of keyboards with Guitars, ukulele and an unusual looking device called a Pin guitar from Thailand. There are songs like the 80's influenced “The Sound of my Heartbeat” and the slightly risque “Touch Me all Over”, which both have a really upbeat danceable feel to them" The Subwave Network UK have recently recorded and released their debut and released their debut album ALIEN DATA MIX via BANDCAMP which is a concoction of heavy rock, bangra dub reggae, dub step, trance, house and drum n bass. They are aiming to eventually play the big stages also so if you'd like to follow them, please do so via Facebook, YouTube and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/subwaveukwaritsara/ http://youtu.be/7ilpRJRSSzU http://thesubwavenetworkuk.bandcamp.com/ Thanks for listening, thanks for downloading! Hey did you know that according to Disney, 6 out of 7 dwarves aren't Happy? Mushroom walks into a bar, bartender yells, "Hey we don't serve the likes of you here!" The mushroom was understandably upset, after all, everyone has always told him he is a "Fun-Guy" It's hard to explain puns to kleptomaniacs because they always take things literally. What do you call a big pile of kittens? A meowntain!
Welcome to another episode of Transition Transmission, a by and for Transgender Podcast. Today the Trans Trio thanks the newest patrons of the show, and then they get to the news. Topics this week include Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, Philly, a brain scan study proving that there is no 'classic' male or female brain, and the fact that people are idiots when dealing with trans people as told by a recent 911 call. We also find ourselves on all kinds of tangents including talking about Audioslave, guns, Star Wars, gene editing, and breadsticks. Yes, breadsticks. So join us for a fabulous misadventure in the land of tangents during this weeks episode. Runtime: 77 minutes www.transitiontransmission.com@TransgenderTrio
My guest for today is Tristan “Siggy” Miller, who blogs about asexuality, atheism, and skepticism on his blog A Trivial Knot. He is also the founder and one of the contributors of The Asexual Agenda. Today we’ll be talking about his journey, asexuality, skepticism, and how it all intersects. This interview comes right at the tail end of Asexual Awareness Week. When it comes to the LGBTQIAA community, there’s so much focus on the L and G that people tend to forget the rest of the letters. In fact, some people, like Dan Savage, wonder if asexuals should be included in the community since asexuals don’t experience sexual attraction. I say we need to fix this, and that’s why I invited Siggy on the show. After all, this podcast is about the intersection of social justice and secular humanism. Links:· A Trivial Knot: http://atrivialknot.wordpress.com/· The Asexual Agenda: http://asexualagenda.wordpress.com/· The Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN): http://www.asexuality.org/home/· Dream Youth: http://dreamyouth.bandcamp.com/ · My Twitter: http://twitter.com/tmamone· Bi Any Means Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/travismamonewriter · Bi Any Means blog: http://www.bianymeans.com/
Call the show at 612-643-1108 Email the show transatheistpod@outlook.com Quick 00:42 Thank you Rex, Trav, and Zoey! 01:36 Soapbox 10:36 Bi-Any Means Promo 11:40 The Satanic Temple 69:09 Listener Feedback 76:16 The Subwave Network UK Today's guest is John Wreisner who is the chapter head of the Minneapolis Chapter of the Satanic Temple. Fair warning to all listener; if you're going into this interview looking for the best recipe for cooking babies, you will be sorely disappointed. The Satanic Temple is actually a wonderfully progressive organization that is working to better the day to day lives & experiences of everyone on the LGBTQIAA spectrum better. That's not their only goal, but it's one of the main reasons I reached out to John and asked him to be on the show. Satanists provide a much needed contrast to the arguments of religious freedom, because as a religion they force themselves into conversations about the proper place for religion in our society and governments. Prior to the interview I get on my soapbox and discuss my views on political correctness, why I think George Carlin might be a bit wrong, and of course, why I'm right. After the show find some empty space on the floor and get ready to find your dancing feet as you enjoy the wonderful sounds of The Subwave Network UK Thanks as always to Obsidian Shell for opening and bumper music, you can find them over at http://obsidianshell.com/ or look for them in iTunes and youtube LINKS: The Satanic Temple of Minneapolis: http://www.thesatanictemple.com/ Main page, chronicling the goings-on of our national body https://www.facebook.com/tstmsp Minneapolis Chapter Facebook Page. Folks can follow our activities here and contact us directly, as well as request to be added to the mailing list. tstmpls@gmail.com Minneapolis local chapter e-mail address The Satanic Temple on Atheist's Talk http://mnatheists.org/news-and-media/podcast/1075-personal-autonomy-and-the-satanic-temple-john-wreisner-and-karissa-christmas-on-atheists-talk-326-august-16-2015 http://geekswithoutgod.com/tag/the-satanic-temple/ The Subwave Network UK: Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/subwaveukwaritsara Soundcloud Page https://soundcloud.com/the-subwave-network-uk Bandcamp Page http://thesubwavenetworkuk.bandcamp.com/ [bandcamp width=100% height=120 track=3583587954 size=large bgcol=ffffff linkcol=0687f5 tracklist=false artwork=small] Miscellanous Geeks Without God podcast: www.geekswithoutgod.com http://geekswithoutgod.com/?p=2047 Episode 28 of The Queer Life Radio show featuring an interview with Yui Karlberg frontwoman for this episodes musical guest: http://www.thequeerlife.org/ep-28-yui-karlberg/ Monster Talk podcast discussion of Satanic Panic: http://monstertalk.skeptic.com/el-d20ablo-the-satan-panic-and-role-playing-games http://secularwomenwork.org/ Thanks again for downloading and listening. Bad Joke of the episode: I went to the Doctor yesterday because I had a lettuce lodged in my backside after a night of kinky salad play. She had me drop my skirt and bend over a bit, and was quite astonished. "Why Maddy, I can see a small leaf!" I was non-plussed, "Yes Doctor, but you know that's just the tip of the Iceberg." :)
Welcome to this weeks episode of Transition Transmission, a by and for transgender podcast. This week we are interviewing a musician who's career spans over 25 years worth of work, a prince of pop-punk, Lenny Zenith. We didn't have to ask to many questions, as he was more than willing to share the story of his journey, his ups, his downs, and some good music from his career spliced into the episode to go along with it. So join us as we talk to the frontman for RZA, Jenifer Convertible, and now Tenterhooks, a most intersting trans musician, Lenny Zenith. @TransgenderTriowww.transitiontransmission.com --- Guest Info:www.lennyzenith.com@LennyZenith
Call the show: 612-643-1108 email the show transatheistpod@outlook.com Quick Episode Summary 00:36 Funerals 07:23 Web of Queer Interview 56:20 Patreon 56:46 Music by Julia Amore "Reality" The Web of Queer: As a Doctor Who lover, wait that's wrong, I've never had sexual relations with a lord of any kind, especially not time. As a Whovian, I have listened to quite a few podcasts with Doctor as the subject, but this is the first one I've listened to with a Queer focus. The Web of Queer does a great job reviewing classic and new Who episodes, and then using the Who universe to discuss our's, focusing on the LGBTQIAA spectrum....and I mean the whole spectrum, not just the LG portion. Episode 12: The Laws of Timelord Attraction features a discussion of asexual aromantic by someone who actually is asexual and aromantic. This podcast is both entertaining, and is also very education for anyone who is interested in hearing more about the Queer community, by members of the Queer community. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1429590183988830/ http://thewebofqueer.libsyn.com/ http://thewebofqueer.tumblr.com/ https://twitter.com/thewebofqueer Juli Amore Juli Amore is a multi instrumentalist that focuses on synth driven indie rock and underground dance music. She was picked by Tegan and Sara as a pop vote winner for her remix of I Was A Fool and she most recently worked with American Drum and Bass pioneer Jordana LeSesne a.k.a. 1.8.7. Her club hit Fvcking Dance is lighting up dance floors across the states and she is currently working on her solo LP release titled Juli Amore - Lies Truths and Unknowns expected to be released in 2015. http://www.juliamoremusic.com/ https://juliamore.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/juliamoremusic @juliamoremusic Patreon You can donate money to my son's transition over at https://www.patreon.com/trans and if you have other ideas for cool rewards let me know, I'm always open to new ideas! Obsidian Shell Opening and bumper music provided by Obsidian Shell http://obsidianshell.com/ https://soundcloud.com/obsidianshell https://www.facebook.com/obsidianshell Thanks again for listening, and remember you can find the show just about everywhere. If you find a podcast app that doesn't include this show make sure to let me know so I can get the show added. Facebook: www.facebook.com/transatheistpodTwitter: @transatheistpodListen on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/a-minnesota-transatheistFind in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-minnesota-trans-atheist/id743314884