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From the BBC World Service podcast Witness History, this is a special episode to mark June as Pride Month. We are looking back at some of the major moments and movements that changed the lives of LGBT+ people and communities, through first-hand accounts. It's history told through the people who were there.
How can Catholics respond to Sedevacantist claims and Jehovah's Witness interpretations of Scripture? Why does the Bishop of Rome hold primacy over the Bishop of Antioch? In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, we tackle these challenging apologetics questions, explore how to clearly defend the Catholic doctrine of the Trinity, and offer strategies for helping LGBT youth remain connected to the Church. We also discuss the spiritual significance of choosing a saint's name at Confirmation and how to distinguish authentic Magisterial teaching from personal theological opinion. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 02:21 – How should one approach an apologetic conversation with someone who holds a Sedevacantist position? 08:24 – Why doesn't the Bishop of Antioch hold the same authority as the Bishop of Rome? 15:39 – How can the Catholic interpretation of Ecclesiastes 9:5 be explained in response to Jehovah's Witnesses? 24:19 – How can the Catholic doctrine of the Trinity be clearly defended? 42:53 – What can be done to help prevent LGBT youth from leaving the Catholic Church? 48:37 – What is the significance of taking a saint's name at Confirmation, and how does it relate to the saint? 51:26 – How can Catholics distinguish between teachings of the Magisterium and personal theological opinions?
As our centennial series continues, Marc Stein, the Jamie and Phyllis Pasker professor of history at San Francisco State University, director of the OutHistory website, author and editor of many books, including Queer Public History: Essays on Scholarly Activism (University of California Press, 2022) and The Stonewall Riots: A Documentary History (NYU Press, 2019), takes us through the history of LGBTQ rights in the US, from the founding of the first, though short-lived, gay rights organization founded in 1924 in Chicago to today.
Welcome to episode 300 of Trivia Time, the podcast quiz show! June Visual Round: https://tinyurl.com/mtmu3syd Website: https://triviatimepodcast.comEmail: triviatimepodcast@gmail.com
This week on The Monday Edit: JVN sat down with Chase Strangio from the ACLU to debrief on last week's 6-3 ruling by the Supreme Court on U.S. v Skrmetti - ruling in favor of continuing Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care. Chase made history in December 2024 as the first openly Trans lawyer to argue in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. All that, plus! JVN and Chris break down the Karen Read verdict. Chase Strangio is Co-Director of the ACLU's LGBT & HIV Project as well as a nationally recognized expert on transgender rights. Chase's work includes impact litigation, as well as legislative and administrative advocacy, on behalf of LGBTQ people and people living with HIV across the United States. Prior to joining the ACLU, Chase was an Equal Justice Works fellow and the Director of Prisoner Justice Initiatives at the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, where he represented transgender and gender non-conforming individuals in confinement settings. In 2012, Chase co-founded the Lorena Borjas Community Fund, an organization that provides direct bail/bond assistance to LGBTQ immigrants in criminal and immigration cases. Chase is a graduate of Northeastern University School of Law and Grinnell College. Not A Phase. Trans Lifeline Follow Chase Strangio on Instagram @chasestrangio Follow us on Instagram @gettingbetterwithjvn Jonathan on Instagram @jvn and senior producer Chris @amomentlikechris New video episodes Getting Better on YouTube every Wednesday. Senior Producer, Chris McClure Producer, Editor & Engineer is Nathanael McClure Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textWe often hear the phrase, “Love makes a family,” and while it's true that love is the most important ingredient in creating family, for many of our LGBTQ+ kids and beloveds, love also needs to be accompanied by access to reproductive medical support. So today, we're diving into what it really means to create family—from science to love to justice. Sara sits down with reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Jacqueline Gutmann to discuss the avenues available for creating family in queer partnerships.Special Guest: Dr. Jacqueline N. GutmannDr. Jacqueline N. Gutmann (she/her) is a Reproductive Endocrinologist at RMA of Philadelphia and has devoted her career to helping people create their families of choice. She has published numerous articles and has lectured extensively on topics including LGBT family building, third party reproduction, fertility preservation including egg freezing, and the use of complementary and alternative medicine in fertility treatment. She has held numerous leadership positions in local and national professional organizations and is on the medical advisory boards of several patient advocacy groups. She is the recipient of many awards, though the one she values most is the Joyce M. Vargyas, M.D. Visionary Award from Path2Parenthood, for her impact in the fields of fertility, reproductive health, and family building within the LGBTQ+ community. Dr. Gutmann completed her medical education, residency and fellowship at Yale University. She also serves as a Clinical Associate professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Thomas Jefferson University.Links from the Show:More about Dr. Gutmann: https://rmanetwork.com/staff/jacqueline-n-gutmann/ Jefferson OB/GYN: https://www.jeffersonhealth.org/locations/obgyn-center-city Join Mama Dragons here: www.mamadragons.org In the Den is made possible by generous donors like you. Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at www.mamadragons.org. Support the showConnect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast
A welcome ruling from the Supreme Court on puberty blockers. A lot of mystery surrounding the Minnesota shooter who killed a state lawmaker. More Christians killed in Nigeria. And John and Maria reflect on the tenth anniversary of Obergefell. Recommendations The Federalist: The 10 Years Since Obergefell Have Proven Its Critics Right The World and Everything in It: June 19, 2025 Segment 1 - The Supreme Court Gets it Right on Skrmetti UNITED STATES v. SKRMETTI, ATTORNEY GENERAL AND REPORTER FOR TENNESSEE WPATH Files Dr. Ethan Haim X Thread on dissenting opinions Segment 2 - News Stories of the Week DOJ: After Two-Day Manhunt, Suspect Charged with Shooting Two Minnesota Lawmakers and Their Spouses ABC: At least 100 people killed by gunmen in north-central Nigeria Segment 3 - Reflecting on Obergefell OBERGEFELL ET AL. v. HODGES, DIRECTOR, OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, ET AL. Breakpoint: Obergefell After 10 Years The Federalist: The 10 Years Since Obergefell Have Proven Its Critics Right Submit a question to Breakpoint here! __________ Be a part of restoring what's broken by giving before June 30 at colsoncenter.org/June. Join the Cornerstone Monthly Partners at colsoncenter.org/cornerstone.
Hoy el Haus of Mala tiene un episodio especial edición PRIDE. Estaremos entrevistando a Nancy, la madre de Xavier sobre como fue el proceso de salir del closet para él. Nos cuenta historias nunca antes dichas y aprendemos que ojo de madre jamás se equivoca. Ven y escucha este episodio especial de como amar a un hijx incondicionalmente. HAPPY PRIDE!
In this 2025 Pride episode, we explore the critical importance of gender-affirming care. Nicholette is joined by Melanie Falls, Han Wetmore, and Dr. Shain Miller—three experts deeply involved in supporting LGBTQ+ communities. Together, they discuss the clinical realities of gender dysphoria, and the vital role of family and community in affirming trans youth. The conversation highlights the resilience of transgender individuals, the mental health implications of restricted care, and practical steps clinicians and allies can take to offer support. Resources like Trans Family, PFLAG, and local LGBT centers are also shared for those seeking guidance.
Friday June 20, 2025 You can find more episodes over at geekygay.com. Leave a voicemail or text message at 479-221-9393 and email adamburns.uk(at)gmail.com. You can also find many more LGBT and LGBT friendly podcasts at pride48.com.
Happy Pride Month! The boys have a special guest this week as Matt's Canadian totally real boyfriend joins us to talk TTRPG, queer media, and sci-fi horror. From the depths of space with Scavengers Reign, to the highest of fantasies with the latest Daggerheart, join us as we talk about the latest and queerest in this prideful episode of Gayme Boys!
Erin and April are both supportive parents of LGBT kids. Mike and Kyle talk to them about their queer kids and what it's like raising them in the current political environment. In this episode: Main Topic (Proud Parents)- 3:22 || Guests (Erin and April)- 8:46 || Gayest & Straightest- 59:52 Buy our book, You're Probably Gayish, available right now at www.gayishpodcast.com/book! Each chapter dissects one gay stereotype ranging from drugs to gaydar to iced coffee. It's also available as an audiobook on Audible, Spotify, and more. If you want to join Mike and Kyle on their 2027 Mexican Riviera cruise, visit www.gayishpodcast.com/cruise to sign up. Make sure to check Gayish as the podcast you're attending for. On the Patreon bonus segment, Mike and Kyle talk about parenting tips for parents of queer kids. If you want to support our show while getting ad-free episodes a day early, go to www.patreon.com/gayishpodcast.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court's decided to uphold Tennessee's ban on gender affirming care for minors in the United States v. Skrmetti case. On Today's Show:Jack Turban, MD, MHS, adult, child, and adolescent psychiatrist and author of Free to Be: Understanding Kids & Gender Identity (Atria Books, 2024), offers his perspective on the ruling and how it will affect transgender children and their families.
In this episode, host Anthony Polanco expresses his frustration with California Governor Gavin Newsom, particularly regarding his handling of recent ICE raids and his political positioning. Polanco critiques Newsom's shift towards a centrist image, his controversial statements on trans athletes, and his decision to launch a podcast amidst significant political turmoil. The conversation delves into the implications of Newsom's actions during the ICE raids in Los Angeles, the deployment of the National Guard, and the subsequent protests. Ultimately, Polanco questions Newsom's leadership and ability to protect his constituents, expressing disappointment in his response to the Trump administration's actions.Please take a moment to leave us a podcast review, they truly help us a lot. Also, Dont forget to subscribe and share the Pod your friends! New episodes every week. You can follow us on Instagram: @BYLATINMEN @MrAnthonyPolanco
Just as we're hitting the 10th Anniversary of Federal Marriage Equality in the US, Dennis is joined via Zoom by Frankie Frankeny, the driving creative force behind the gorgeous and comprehensive new coffee table book Love: The Heroic Stories of Marriage Equality. Frankie recalls how she first became passionate about the cause of marriage equality decades ago, doing entensive research for the book and discovering stories she never knew before and her hope that the book will be available in schools so queer kids can learn their history in a way that her generation never did. She also talks about contributing her own photos to the book and her hopes that, aesthetically speaking, the book will be something two lesbians in Tennessee or the chic designer Tom Ford would be proud to put on their coffee table. Other topics include: the pressure LGBT couples involved in court cases feel to be perfect and the stress that puts on a relationship, attorney Evan Wolfson's emotional Harvard thesis on the topic, boundary-pushing straight allies like Phil Donahue, Joe Biden and Gavin Newsom, her successful career as a cookbook photographer and why she loves that work and coming out for the first time as a kid to her beloved pet dachshund by saying, "I'm going to have a wife one day." www.justmarried.us
Hey Daddy! In this week’s episode, Chris and Gabe interview Judson Morrow, the co-host of the Dads And Daddies podcast, about what it means to be a daddy, how PrEP played a role in igniting the daddy craze, and how Judson navigates his own daddy/son relationships. He’ll also offer expert tips on cruising, dating, and hooking up that both daddies and sons can use. Then, one of our listeners shares a jaw-dropping cruising confession about a daddy encounter in a secluded park bathroom. Follow Sniffies' Cruising Confessions: cruisingconfessions.com Try Sniffies: sniffies.com Follow Sniffies on Social: Instagram: instagram.com/sniffiesapp X: x.com/sniffiesapp TikTik: tiktok.com/@sniffiesapp Follow the hosts: Gabe Gonzalez: instagram.com/gaybonez Chris Patterson-Rosso: instagram.com/cprgivesyoulife Guests featured in this episode: Judson Morrow: https://www.instagram.com/dadsanddaddiespod/ Music: Chris Conde: chrisconde.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thursday June 19, 2025 You can find more episodes over at geekygay.com. Leave a voicemail or text message at 479-221-9393 and email adamburns.uk(at)gmail.com. You can also find many more LGBT and LGBT friendly podcasts at pride48.com.
Après les lourdes pertes dues au Covid-19, le tourisme mondial a retrouvé des niveaux records partout dans le monde. Cette croissance exponentielle suscite des interrogations : comment attirer les visiteurs sans dénaturer les lieux et en maîtrisant les impacts environnementaux ? Quelles stratégies pour les professionnels et les pouvoirs publics ? Quels nouveaux outils pour mieux raconter un territoire et séduire les voyageurs ?
Matt McKenley is a model, actor, and content creator whose bold blend of fashion, beauty, and lifestyle has made waves across TikTok and Instagram. But beyond the aesthetic, Matt shares something much deeper—his journey of growing up gay in a religious household, the process of unlearning shame, and embracing his full, authentic self in both life and online.In this episode, we're talking about what it really means to find your voice, show up for yourself unapologetically, and create content that empowers others. So get comfy, stay open, and let's get into it.Follow Matt Mckenley:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattmckenley/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mattmckenleyFollow She Comes With Baggage Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shecomeswithbaggage__Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shecomeswithbaggage__Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@KirstiePike
As we enter the latter half of Pride Month, we set our sights on a slightly different type of gay relationship, an M/M pairing! I hope you're all ready to continue this tragi-queer adventure with us. You can read Dish Duty by Bandy right here: https://www.fimfiction.net/story/127511/dish-duty
Xander falls in with a group of kids who are a bad influence on him. They pick on other kids, they don't take school seriously, and they eat people alive, because they are actually hyena spirits in the bodies of human teenagers.
This morning, the Supreme Court upheld Tennessee's ban on gender affirming care for transgender children.On Today's Show:Kate Shaw, professor at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, co-host of the Supreme Court podcast Strict Scrutiny and a contributing opinion writer with the New York Times, discusses the latest news coming out of the Supreme Court, including the latest decision to uphold Tennessee's ban on gender affirming care for transgender children, the legal battle over the Trump administration's deployment of the National Guard in California — currently headed to a federal appeals court — and President Donald Trump's use of "the shadow docket," which has made it so SCOTUS often votes in his favor.
Today we welcome Tony Award Winning, Mountaineer, Cason Crane. Cason has traveled to over 100 countries on all seven continents. In 2013, Cason became the fifth youngest and first openly LGBT person to climb Mt. Everest and the Seven Summits - the highest mountain on each continent. He achieved this feat while raising over $135,000 for youth suicide prevention and crisis intervention. Cason is an entrepreneur who aims to inspire those to live a more fulfilled and adventurous life through his business ventures: he founded and runs an award-winning cold brew coffee company, Explorer Cold Brew, that sells specialty-grade cold brew super concentrate in 4 caffeine levels and contributes a percentage of each sale to fund access to clean water. This episode is sponsored by ZBiotics. Visit www.zbiotics.com/CWPOD and use CWPOD at checkout for 15% off any first time orders of ZBiotics probiotics. ZBiotics has a 100% money-back guarantee, so if you're unsatisfied for any reason they will refund your money, no questions asked. Thank you ZBiotics for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Got some sh!t to say?Marko and Steve talk about diving headfirst into dating — and even marriage — without knowing what lies ahead. Is it bold and freeing, or just reckless? They explore the thrill (and risk) of saying "yes" to love without all the facts. Then, they're joined by special guest Stefano Reginato Rivelli (@chechoreginato) of Josh and Stefano on Instagram and TikTok (@joshandstefano), who went viral for marrying a stranger on social media. He gives the guys behind-the-scenes insight into what it was really like to say "I do" before ever saying "hello." Would Marko and Steve ever do the same? You'll have to listen to find out.Support the showSh!t | Leave us a voicemail with your relationship sh!tuation at (903) POD- SHIT. That's (903) 763-7448. You can also fill out a Listener Sh!tuation on our website, podrelationshit.com, or email us at relationshitquestions@gmail.com. Visit Us |www.podrelationshit.com for more Relationsh!t content and information about the podcast.Donate | Head over to patreon.com/podrelationshit and start donating today! Your donations will give you early access to the podcast, behind-the-scenes interviews with our weekly guests, and merchandise.Rate Us | Go to your favorite podcast directory and give Relationsh!t a 5-Star rating, and a fantastic review!Follow Us | Instagram and Facebook: @podrelationshit
Join us this week as we deep dive into the world of publishing with author, Emily Roberson. We talk story, the ups & downs of the publishing world and her novel, "Lifestyles of Gods and Monsters."Follow us on Instagram & TikTok @ ReelqueerpodcastHosts' Instagrams: Trevgeorge & Triniguy_jj
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Top headlines for Wednesday, June 18, 2025In this episode, we explore the chilling case of Minnesota shooting suspect Vance Boelter, who authorities reveal may have intended to target additional lawmakers, having discovered a list of officials with their addresses. Next, we discuss a poignant moment in sports as Los Angeles Dodgers icon Clayton Kershaw integrates faith and identity by featuring a Bible reference on his cap during the team's LGBT pride night. We then shift to the music world, where Michael Tait, former frontman of renowned Christian rock bands Newsboys and DC Talk, faces a wave of new allegations. Finally, we spotlight Abe Bueno-Jallad's insights on The Chosen: Last Supper, the fifth season of the beloved series now available on Amazon Prime, as it signals the beginning of the end. 00:11 Minnesota shooting suspect went to other lawmakers' homes: FBI01:06 Clayton Kershaw includes Genesis verse on LGBT pride night02:02 Supreme Court orders rehearing of challenge to abortion mandate02:55 Michael Tait hit with new allegations, including assaulting minor03:46 Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart suffers heart attack04:35 Ex-gay Christians gather at California state Capitol to give hope05:29 Abe Bueno-Jallad on the emotional depth of 'The Chosen'Subscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsMinnesota shooting suspect went to other lawmakers' homes: FBI | U.S.Clayton Kershaw includes Genesis verse on LGBT pride night | SportsSupreme Court orders rehearing of challenge to abortion mandate | PoliticsMichael Tait hit with new allegations, including assaulting minor | EntertainmentTelevangelist Jimmy Swaggart suffers heart attack | Church & MinistriesEx-gay Christians gather at California state Capitol to give hope | U.S.Abe Bueno-Jallad on the emotional depth of 'The Chosen' | Entertainment
Wednesday June 18, 2025 You can find more episodes over at geekygay.com. Leave a voicemail or text message at 479-221-9393 and email adamburns.uk(at)gmail.com. You can also find many more LGBT and LGBT friendly podcasts at pride48.com.
Pełnej wersji podcastu posłuchasz w aplikacji Onet Audio. W najnowszym odcinku „Raportu Międzynarodowego” dziennikarze Zbigniew Parafianowicz i Witold Jurasz mierzą się z najgorętszym tematem polityki międzynarodowej – napięciem na linii Izrael–Iran, możliwym zaangażowaniem USA w konflikt oraz pytaniami o granice samoobrony w prawie międzynarodowym. Czy Izrael miał prawo zaatakować Iran? W centrum rozmowy znajduje się izraelski atak na cele w Iranie – oficjalnie jako działanie prewencyjne przeciw programowi nuklearnemu Teheranu. Prowadzący analizują, czy takie działania mają legitymizację prawną i moralną. Choć Izrael odwołuje się do prawa do samoobrony, pojawia się pytanie, gdzie kończy się prewencja, a zaczyna agresja. Zdaniem Jurasza, „agresorem jest ten, kto atakuje pierwszy, niezależnie od intencji”, podczas gdy Parafianowicz podkreśla moralny wymiar zagrożenia i historyczne uzasadnienia izraelskiego strachu. Iran – reżim opresyjny, ale czy irracjonalny? Obaj dziennikarze nie mają złudzeń co do charakteru irańskiego reżimu – określają go jako brutalny, oparty na terrorze i głęboko represyjny, szczególnie wobec kobiet i osób LGBT. Jednocześnie podkreślają, że władze Iranu nie są irracjonalne – mają zdolność kalkulacji i dbania o przetrwanie. W tym kontekście pojawia się pytanie: czy Iran, gdyby wszedł w posiadanie broni atomowej, rzeczywiście by jej użył? USA – czy wejdą do wojny? Izraelowi zależy na wsparciu Amerykanów – bez tego nie jest w stanie skutecznie zniszczyć całego irańskiego programu nuklearnego. Według Jurasza, szansa na zaangażowanie USA wynosi ok. 75%. Analizując wypowiedzi Donalda Trumpa i sygnały z administracji, prowadzący uznają, że Stany mogą dać się wciągnąć do konfliktu – mimo rosnącego w społeczeństwie amerykańskim zmęczenia wojnami. Granice przemocy i dylematy moralne Ważnym wątkiem rozmowy są etyczne granice działań wojennych i polityki bezpieczeństwa. Czy likwidacja zagrożenia usprawiedliwia zabijanie? Czy decyzje o zabiciu można podejmować z automatu? Parafianowicz podkreśla, że prawdziwą odpowiedzialnością jest świadomość tych dylematów, nie zaś ich uproszczona gloryfikacja. Lewica i prawica: hipokryzja i podwójne standardy Rozmowa krytykuje europejską lewicę za sympatie wobec Iranu – kraju, który „zgotował piekło kobietom” i stosuje brutalne represje. Jednocześnie padają zarzuty wobec prawicy za instrumentalne wykorzystywanie wątków „obrony cywilizacji”, kiedy to wygodne. Iran nie równa się Ukraina Dziennikarze stanowczo sprzeciwiają się zrównywaniu sytuacji Iranu z Ukrainą. Podkreślają, że Iran otwarcie groził Izraelowi zagładą i pracuje nad bronią atomową – w przeciwieństwie do Ukrainy, która stała się ofiarą agresji bez jakiejkolwiek prowokacji. USA – wzór demokracji czy państwo brutalności? Na marginesie rozmowy pojawia się krytyka Stanów Zjednoczonych za przemoc służb porządkowych i rasizm strukturalny. Jurasz porównuje działania ochrony w USA do brutalnych interwencji w autorytarnych państwach, a Parafianowicz zauważa, że mit Ameryki jako „ziemi wolności” wyraźnie się kruszy.
Send us a textIn 2064, Bruce Koinstra, an 85-year-old history professor, passes away in a moon colony senior housing complex. Following his memorial service, his husband of thirty years, Kirby, along with his forty-year old daughter Septima; and teen grandson Plurial gather at Bruce's Midwest Victorian home. They await the reading of Bruce's will and the demolition crew scheduled to raze the house. Reflecting on Bruce's life, they discuss the era when LGBT rights were restricted by archaic laws and when racial discrimination was widespread.Bernadette Armstrong directs a cast that includes Daamen Krall as Bruce, Elaine Mello as Septima, Larry Coleman as Plurial, and Matthew Scott Montgomery as Kirby.Lorenz Qatava is the playwright. He also wrote Speak My Words, Tell My Truth, a performance piece based on the stories and writings of five Black gay writers. He additionally wrote and published a gay romance novel set in the Southern Oregon wildfires called Rain After the Fire, as well as the plays The Rustin Arrest and On the Verge.Support the showFounded by playwright and filmmaker Bernadette Armstrong, Open-Door Playhouse is a Theater Podcast- like the radio dramas of the 1940s and 1950s. The Playhouse launched on September 15, 2020. At the time, Open-Door Playhouse provided Playwrights, Actors and Directors a creative outlet during the shutdown. Since its inception. Open-Door Playhouse has presented Short and One-Act plays from Playwrights across the country and internationally. In 2021 Open-Door Playhouse received a Communicator Award for Content for the Play Custody and in 2023 the play What's Prison Like was nominated for a Webby Award in the Crime & Justice Category.Plays are produced by Bernadette Armstrong, Sound Engineer is David Peters, sound effects are provided by Audio Jungle, and music from Karaoke Version. All plays are recorded at The Oak House Studio in Altadena, CA. There's no paywall at the Open-Door Playhouse site, so you could listen to everything for free. Open-Door Playhouse is a 501c3 non-profit organization, and if you would like to support performances of works by new and emerging playwrights, your donation will be gratefully accepted. Your tax-deductible donations help keep our plays on the Podcast Stage. We strive to bring our listeners thoughtful and surprising one-act plays and ten-minute shorts that showcase insightful and new perspectives of the world we share with others. To listen or to donate (or both), go to https://opend...
Fueled by Trumpian rhetoric, American "patriots" often invoke the name of God as they seek to prohibit others from serving in the armed forces. NOTE: Due to a technical oversight (my error), this week's audio is a bit overmodulated. It'll be corrected for next week.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/thethinkingatheist--3270347/support.
Welcome to episode 299 of Trivia Time, the podcast quiz show! June Visual Round: https://tinyurl.com/mtmu3syd Website: https://triviatimepodcast.comEmail: triviatimepodcast@gmail.com
Artist, activist and author (and swimsuit designer!?) Tourmaline kicks off Season 3 of the podcast with a conversation about her connection to Marsha P. Johnson that led to multiple artworks and two recent books. Hosted by Ally Beardsley and Babette Thomas, Gender Spiral is a quest to explore the modern experience of being a human in our gendered world. Find Tourmaline on Instagram @tourmaliiine, and find "Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson" and "One Day in June" wherever you get books (order from Bookshop.org to support local bookstores). Follow Gender Spiral on Instagram and TikTok, and support us at patreon.com/GenderSpiralPodcast. Find transcripts and leave us a voicemail at genderspiralpod.com.
We've been away from the show for 6 months and we are back. We discuss why we've been gone, why we are back, and what to expect going forward. Thank you all for sticking with us.
ABRA KADABRA, PATAS DE PANA!Hemos quedado bajo un mal hechizo conjurado durante este episodio. Nos trepamos en nuestras escobas y volamos hacia el horizonte donde solamente los arrastres ocurren. ¿Será que nosotros somos las brujas malas de este episodio? "ARE WE THE DRAMA?" Hexan Costa se une a nuestro convento pa' descifrar exactamente que paso con este episodio. Hexan Costahttps://www.facebook.com/hexan.costa.2025/Mala Patreonhttps://patreon.com/DragaMalaLinkTreehttps://linktr.ee/dragamalaBrock by Joséhttps://www.instagram.com/brockbyjose/https://www.tiktok.com/@brockbyjoseMala VoiceMailhttps://www.speakpipe.com/dragamalaBlue Skyhttps://bsky.app/profile/dragamalapod.bsky.socialInstagramDraga Mala
Tuesday June 17, 2025 You can find more episodes over at geekygay.com. Leave a voicemail or text message at 479-221-9393 and email adamburns.uk(at)gmail.com. You can also find many more LGBT and LGBT friendly podcasts at pride48.com.
BEST OF TST: A recently released KFC commercial features a lost man in the woods who comes across what appears to be a nude tribe that have the ability to levitate. They surround the man and take him to a large pond, in the presence of a golden egg, and proceed to dunk his head and turn him into fried chicken in preparation for eating. The commercial clearly has elements of the Black Mass, un-baptism, and cannibalism. It is eerie, furthermore, because of a 2015 report from Clear Food that found 2% of some foods tested positive for human DNA, with exception of Kosher products only. Others may remember the probably fictional, but nonetheless creepy, interview with a Rabbi Abraham Finkelstein who claimed a Jewish cult steals “100-300 thousand children” a year, mixes their blood with passover wine, and then dump the bodies into low quality food. It surely isn't coincidental that perhaps upwards of 300,000 children have gone missing in the US recently, or that the public is learning about how many horrible things are already in junk food, nor the fact that in one of the most authoritative and credible history books ever written, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Gibbon describes the Jewish community as engaging in blood sacrifices and holding all other people as inferior to their cult, and therefore worthy of death and slavery. Such bloody and innocent sacrifices are certainly a part of all human history, however. The Epstein story, involving multiple intelligence agencies, is a modern version of this ritualism as is the Finders Cult, Franklin Coverup, Weinstein Cult, Nexium, etc. It must not be a surprise then that Epstein is Jewish and that his major financier and participant was a Jewish billionaire named Leslie Wexner, who claimed in the 1980s to be driven by something unholy. In a New York Magazine interview, Wexner claims he was possessed since childhood by DYBBUK, a Jewish spiritual force said to be the soul of the dead which seeks a new host to complete unfinished business. In the article, Dybbuk is credited with Wexner's obsession with money, cars, houses, women, and destroying competition. This vast wealth was funneled into the Wexner Foundation in 1983, which has since then, according to Influence Watch linking the Wexner Foundation website, pushed LGBT, environmentalism, and systematic racism, while working to push Jews into positions of authority. It's no surprise that the Jewish demon Lilith is a temptress and aborter of children, a spirit of pornography, promiscuity, and perversity - Tel Aviv is the LGBTQ capital of the world, Israel is the gayest country on earth, also with special protections for a vast number of pedophiles, and was once responsible before its founding for the corruption of morals in Weimar Germany via the Institute of Sexual Science. Israel, by extension, is the founder and/or leader in hookup culture and pornography, including OnlyFans, and the Talmud holy book even promotes transgenderism and sex changes for children, not to mention the traditions of genital mutilation and sexual introduction for babies. Those above-mentioned missing kids were facilitated in their condition by the Jewish HIAS group and the Jewish DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. -FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKMAIN WEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.
This week, rewind to one of our earliest episodes on how for two years, the SFPD was uninvited to Gay Pride. In solidarity with the cops, politicians boycotted the 2022 Pride parade, and a few pro-cop LGBTs sold everyone else out. New episode on the radical history of the Dyke March coming next week, also with Jemma! Gay Shame's 5-0 Out of Pride video series: https://gayshame.net/index.php/five-o-out-of-pride-50 Support us and find links to our past episodes: patreon.com/sadfrancisco
C dans L'air - Emission spéciale du 15 juin 2025: Trump-Poutine: Ils veulent tuer l'EuropeC'est un nouveau visa mis en place par Poutine, le visa idéologique ou humanitaire. Il a pour but de favoriser l'installation en Russie de ressortissants étrangers originaires des pays hostiles à la Russie ou ayant vendus des armes à l'Ukraine. Aussi étonnant qu ça puisse paraître Moscou veut être une sorte d'atche de Noé pour recueillir celles et ceux qui ne soutiennent pas la politique de leur pays d'origine. Combien sont-ils à avoir sauté le pas? Aucun chiffre ne sort bien entendu. Nos équipes ont rencontré une famille catholique traditionaliste installée depuis 2023 en banlieue de Moscou. Ils ont quitté le Kansas, effrayés par la communauté LGBT+ qui leur semblait envahir le pays. Production : Maximal Productions, une société MediawanRéalisation : Gaëlle Schwaller et Alain PirotCommentaires et entretiens : Caroline RouxProduit par Stéphanie Gillon
La terapia a la que se sometió por un secuestro vivido durante su infancia, le abrió a Manolo Caro una puerta insospechada: la de desarrollar su imaginación e imprimirla en un montón de obras que lo han convertido en uno de los guionistas y directores más relevantes de su generación en el medio teatral, televisivo y cinematográfico.Sobre su fecunda trayectoria el tapatío habla largo y tendido con Pati, confesándole el miedo que tuvo de que su serie "La casa de las flores" fuera un fracaso, de ¿cómo convenció a Verónica Castro de interpretar a un personaje que fumaba mariguana, y abordar con la misma soltura temas íntimos y personales como su reciente ruptura sentimental, su deseo de tener hijos a través de un vientre subrogado y de su activismo como miembro de la comunidad LGBT, un tópico que por cierto plasma? recurrentemente en sus obras salpicadas de un humor algo corrosivo, pues cree que reírse de sí mismo, es la mejor forma de curar traumas.Por cierto que una de las confesiones más curiosas que Manolo le hace a Pati está la de que a pesar de ser abiertamente gay, Cecilia Suárez, su musa y actriz de culto, es también su única historia de amor heterosexual... y es que nada es lo que parece. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Monday June 16, 2025 You can find more episodes over at geekygay.com. Leave a voicemail or text message at 479-221-9393 and email adamburns.uk(at)gmail.com. You can also find many more LGBT and LGBT friendly podcasts at pride48.com.
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Jewel Kling, an expert in women's health and menopause. Dr. Kling is a professor of medicine, chair of the Division of Women's Health at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is also the director of the Women's Health Center and dean of the Mayo Clinic Arizona Campus. With a background in public health and internal medicine, Dr. Kling has become a recognized leader in the fields of menopause, sexual health, and LGBT care education. She speaks nationally on menopause and hormone therapy and has published extensively on the subject.Dr. Kling joins us to dive into the topic of perimenopause, shedding light on common misconceptions and discussing the best approaches to treatment. In particular, she offers her insights on the pros and cons of starting hormone therapy during perimenopause and how to address contraception during this transitional period.Key discussion points: Perimenopause and Hormone Therapy Managing Symptoms Contraception Considerations Individualized CareThroughout the episode, Dr. Kling provides evidence-based insights and reassures women that effective treatments are available, especially for those suffering from persistent symptoms beyond the typical transition period.As an advocate for women's health, Dr. Kling is also involved in advanced hormone therapy training through the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISWHISH), where she and Dr. Sarah Cigna offer a comprehensive course for healthcare professionals. See below!Resources Mentioned: Advanced Hormone Therapy Course - A year-long virtual course for healthcare professionals, covering a range of topics, including hormone therapy and its effects on sexual functioning throughout different life stages, including pregnancy, lactation, and menopause. The Menopause Society - A resource for menopausal health and guidance on finding certified menopause practitioners.If you're experiencing perimenopausal symptoms or seeking guidance on hormone therapy, this episode offers invaluable knowledge and practical advice for navigating this stage of life with confidence.For more information on the Advanced Hormone Therapy Course and other resources, visit ISWHISH.
Back at it with another one
Two Zero Q: 20 Questions With Interesting People from the LGBT community and friends
You are listening to Two Zero Q: 20 Questions With Interesting People from the LGBT community and friends. This time, my guest is Kyle Casey Chu (aka Panda Dulce) - a writer, filmmaker, and one of the founding queens of Drag Story Hour. In June 2022, far-right extremists stormed her Drag Story Hour in an attempt to silence her. She is now using her global platform to tell even gayer stories. She lives in San Francisco. The Queen Bees of Tybee County is her first novel written for middle grade readers and is receiving rave reviews. "A kind contemplation on generational trauma, race, and queer identity in the South, this book sparkles with queer joy." — Booklist (starred review)#Pride#Gay#TVHTIMKIRK#LGBTQ#DragQueenStoryHour#QueenBeesofTybeeCounty#KylChu#PandaDulce Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode, Eamon & Merlin talk the newest episode of Real Housewives of Atlanta, that sees Brit at odds with near everyone and Angela celebrating an anniversary for one. Then, a new episode of The Valley, where Janet attempts to bring the dark side out in Danny and Brittany rips the band aid off of her marriage with Jax. Plus, the season premiere of Real Housewives of Miami, that sees Alexia reeling from a shock divorce from Todd and Larsa doing the same from her fourth attempted separation from Marcus. And finally, they talk a week's worth of Love Island USA, where a recoupling leads to triangles, tribulations and a lot of bad behavior. 8:16 - Real Housewives of Atlanta: Season 16: Episode 14 55:34 - The Valley: Season 02: Episode 09 2:00:47 - Real Housewives of Miami: Season 07: Episode 01 3:05:41 - Love Island: Season 07: Episodes 6-10 We are Eamon and Merlin, a queer married couple from Texas living in Pittsburgh, PA. We love reality television, wrestling, drag queens, and pretty much anything that can be called even kinda gay. A Gay & His Enby is a podcast where we talk about everything we love in terms of media and pop culture; everything thats gay and gay adjacent; basically all the conversations we have in our living room we are now putting in front of a microphone and on the internet for you. We have launched our MERCH STORE! We are so excited to bring you these designs, all made by Merlin, commemorating some of our favorite iconic moments! Shop now at https://AGayAndHisEnby.Threadless.com Every week, we have the pleasure and privilege of recording from Sorgatron Media Studios in Pittsburgh. The theme song for our main show is Pulsar by Shane Ivers, and the theme song for Binge Watch is Higher Up by Shane Ivers, both of which you can find at https://www.silvermansound.com All of our social media can be found at our linktree: https://linktr.ee/agayandhisenby We want to take a moment to uplift a powerful resource:
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them.New Jersey's Gubernatorial Primary Results (First) | The Gay Restaurants That Nurtured LGBTQ Americans (Starts at 45:00) | Mapping the Stars (Starts at 59:00)If you don't subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can do that here.
John and Maria discuss news of the week including Israel's attack on Iran and the LA Riots. The men in women's sportsdebate heats up with two celebrated female athletes taking opposing sides. Plus, a new study shows working class men are shying away from marriage. Recommendations The Case for Life by Scott Klusendorf Segment 1 - Israel Attacks Iran NYT: Live Updates: Iran Reels From Israeli Strikes on Nuclear Sites and Top Officials ADF: Police arrest ADF International team member and Canadian child protection advocate Billboard Chris for their signs, while ignoring violent counter-protestors Segment 2 - Riley Gaines and Simone Biles Fight Over Gender FOX: Greta Thunberg deported from Israel after Gaza-bound 'selfie yacht' was seized Breakpoint: Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to Be Pop Stars AP: Simone Biles apologizes for heated exchange with Riley Gaines over trans athlete participation Stephen A. Smith: An interview with Riley Gaines to talk Simone Biles drama Segment 3 - Working Class Men Bypass Marriage IFS: Good Jobs, Strong Families: How the Character of Men's Work is Linked to Their Family Status WORLD: Study shows working-class men aren't getting married NYT: No Home, No Retirement, No Kids: How Gen Z-ers See Their Future Segment 4 - Listener Questions Breakpoint: No, the Children of Divorce Are Not ‘Fine' Breakpoint: N.T. Wright Shows Why We Still Need the Case for Life The Case for Life Submit a question to Breakpoint here! __________ Be a part of restoring what's broken by giving before June 30 at colsoncenter.org/June. Sign up for a Colson Fellows Informational Webinar at colsonfellows.org/webinar.
Veteran pro-family advocate Peter LaBarbera sits down with John-Henry Westen to mark a sobering anniversary: 10 years since the Obergefell decision redefined marriage in America. LaBarbera lays out the cultural and spiritual fallout, from the normalization of gay parenting to the rise of transgender ideology and the marginalization of Christian truth. He exposes the hidden history of early LGBT activism, including disturbing links to pro-pederasty groups like NAMBLA, and challenges Christians to face hard truths the world wants erased. With clarity and conviction, he and Westen urge Catholics to speak with courage and love in a culture that now brands truth as hate.U.S. residents! Create a will with LifeSiteNews: https://www.mylegacywill.com/lifesitenews ****PROTECT Your Wealth with gold, silver, and precious metals: https://stjosephpartners.com/lifesitenews +++SHOP ALL YOUR FUN AND FAVORITE LIFESITE MERCH! https://shop.lifesitenews.com/ ****Download the all-new LSNTV App now, available on iPhone and Android!LSNTV Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lsntv/id6469105564 LSNTV Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lifesitenews.app +++Connect with John-Henry Westen and all of LifeSiteNews on social media:LifeSite: https://linktr.ee/lifesitenews John-Henry Westen: https://linktr.ee/jhwesten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The new documentary "Just Kids" follows three families who live in states where gender-affirming care for minors has been made illegal. These families must decide whether to move in order to secure treatment for their trans children. Director Gianna Toboni discusses the film, which had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival over the weekend and is screening as part of the Festival on June 13.
As Pride month is now in full swing, Erik Piepenburg, journalist and contributor to The New York Times, and author of the new book Dining Out: First Dates, Defiant Nights, and Last Call Disco Fries at America's Gay Restaurants (Grand Central Publishing, 2025), talks about how LGBTQ-friendly restaurants have nurtured queer Americans and their fight for civil rights.