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This sermon is a special one from Rebecca - originally preached on Oct 6th to celebrate National Coming Out day in partnership with the Lighthouse Foundation. They're an extremely cool social justice organization fighting for black queer equity across Chicago, and we're proud to be a part of their Coalition of Accomplices for Racial Equity. You can find more info about them here. *** SUPPORT You can help us keep doing our thangggg (i.e. existing) by supporting us here on our website! We operate on a shoestring budget, so any and all donations are incredibly appreciated. JOIN US IRL! Whoever you are, whatever your story is, you are welcome with us. Sign up for our newsletter here to stay up to date on when and where our services are happening! (Sometimes that info changes, so the newsletter is the best way to keep up.) ABOUT US Just to make sure this is clear, we'd like to reiterate that everyone is welcome at our church. EVERYONE. We believe that human diversity of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression — not to mention age, ability, relationship status, size — is necessary to reflect the fullness of God. Whoever you are, whatever your story is, you are welcome here. *** [Originally preached Oct 6th, 2024] --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gilead-chicago/support
Wease tells the story of how he and Doreen were stopped at the border for sex toys. We also discuss sitting to pee in public, getting children to do chores, and National Coming Out day.
In honor of it being National Coming Out Day, Making A Martini is pulling back the curtain on its host. Me. I give a little history about National Coming Out day and then tell my story of growing up, being a gay man, and coming out in my own time. We dedicate this episode to all the brave people that have been able to bust out of the rainbow closet, to all the fighters and people who want to stay in until they are ready, and to all those that we lost due to them not feeling safe enough in their world to open the door. May we always strive to make this world a more tolerable place for all peoples to live.Support the show
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. For more than thirty years, October 11th has been National Coming Out, a day to support the LGBTQ+ community and embrace the coming out of their true selves. We're joined by a licensed clinical psychologist who will offer tips and advice on coming out and guidance for supporting someone who has come out. We're also joined by the two professional baseball figures who will share their personal experiences coming out and being openly gay in professional sports. Plus, how they are making it easier for other athletes. Billy Bean is the only openly gay Major League Baseball player alive today. In his current role with Major League Baseball, he works hard to support and sustain a diverse and inclusive culture in the major leagues. For more information on what they are doing in the organization, click here. Bryan Ruby is an active and out professional baseball player who is on a mission to help young LGBTQ+ athletes. His Proud To Be In Baseball organization provides resources and educational opportunities for these athletes and connects people in the community. Guests: Dr. Tyson Reuter Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Psychology Houston Billy Bean Senior Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Special Assistant to the Commissioner for Major League Baseball Author, “Going The Other Way” Bryan Ruby World's First Active Out Professional Baseball Player Country Music Singer/Songwriter Founder, “Proud To Be In Baseball” Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps
Mike and Kyle explore the parallels between gay and gambling by talking about religious views, the DSM-5 on gambling disorders, the conflicting studies, and Gamblers Anonymous. We also get into Jason Somerville, the only openly gay competitor in the World Series of Poker, and Brian Christopher, the most popular slot machine YouTuber. In this episode: News- 2:03 || Main Topic (Gambling)- 16:45 || Gayest & Straightest- 1:22:01 Join our National Coming Out virtual happy hour on Tuesday, Oct. 11 @ 6pm Pacific / 9pm Eastern. RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/events/1516749878739194. In the Patreon bonus segment, can Kyle get the Monty Hall problem right? Can you? Support us by joining Patreon at www.patreon.com/gayishpodcast.
This episode is packed with reviews as we tackle Muppets Haunted Mansion, Chucky episode 1, and La Brea episode 3 in Short Takes. We get hype as we express our excitement for the release of Halloween Kills and the Day of the Dead series this weekend. Speaking of zombies, we review Back 4 Blood on The Download while we get into the season by reviewing the original slasher “classic” Slumber Party Massacre. National Coming Out day came and went with the revelation that Superman is Bi. We give our thoughts on that and talk about the fragrance of the week, Noir Extreme by Tom Ford. The Download: Back 4 Blood Fragrance of the Week: Noir Extreme by Tom Ford Slumber Party Massacre (remake) Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7v8lCQUtpU Music by AOAO Music IG: @websterstyle Twitter: @websterstyle www.WebsterStyle.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheSartorialAndGeekPod/support
On today's show, Facebook remains in hot water after a second whistle blower comes forward, the Trojan family discusses the importance of community for National Coming Out day, and how SoCal surfers ride the waves without sliding into the oil spill. All that and more, "From. Where. We. Are." Hosts: Jameela Hammond & Audrey Esomonu Executive Producer: Polina Cherezova Producers: Fernando Cienfuegos & Jeffrey Lee Technical Operator: Fernando Cienfuegos
Support Black Businesses: Trans Lash Media In Honor of National Coming Out day we will will break down our personal and also the social perspectives behind coming out, the integration of queerness into everyday life and the public outrage of queer characters in media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antoine-hamilton/message
On a new TAGSPODCAST Host Steve V. is joined by Lincoln and Kodi Maurice Doggette to celebrate National Coming Out with each of the hosts coming out stories! Plus, we discuss a TikTok therapist who claims men having sex with men is a 'guy thing' not a 'gay thing'...and advice for one of the hosts who shares how to approach a guy he's interested in.... Follow us @tagspodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-about-gay-sex-tagspodcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Happy Glitter Day Everyone! Here's our annual tradition of posting the original podcast episode that started the new LGBTQ centric winter holiday. Enjoy! Or don't. It's Glitter Day and you can do whatever your heart desires.{Best of Feast of Fun, originally posted as FOF #1292 - Glitter Day - 11.19.10}There are a lot of holidays during the winter months, with many annoying and bizarre celebrations taking up all our time. With Thanksgiving, to Three Kings Day, New Years Eve, New Years Day, Korean and Chinese New Years, Pagan Solstice, Groundhogs Day, Ramadan, Hanukkah, Boxing Day, Tet, International Sweater Festival, Festivus and yes even Kwanzaa, almost everyone has a special day to celebrate.Except LGBT folks. Sure we have National Coming Out day in October, Pride Month in June, Celebrate Bisexuality Day in September, International Drag Day in July and Fat Tuesday for the Bears, but if you take a close look at the winter months, we have nothing, and we receive it in abundance!So today we’re creating Glitter Day, a winter holiday to celebrate the fabulousness inside all of us. To celebrate all you need is lots of booze, a menorah with rainbow candles, and tons of fucking sequins.Blogger Michael Lehet joins us to celebrate Glitter Day early and open his Glitter Day presents.Featured Music:Tom Goss – Back to Love: https://apple.co/35smNgl
Anthony, Donny, and Quin are joined by comic and host of the Pinky Promise podcast, Katie Arroyo. In their bluest episode yet, the boys discuss the threesome rumors whirling around Atlanta and the masks that didn't seem present at 50Cynth's recent wedding to Mike Hill. Then they head over to Potomac where they grapple with Robyn's roleplay skills, Karen's return to her hometown including the saddest parade they've ever seen, and Katie struggles to remember Michael Darby's name, but does remember a few other words (hide the kids!) In honor of this year's recent National Coming Out day, the boys also share their personal stories and Quin offers expert advice on how to change Sunday football forever. Coming out isn't always easy. There isn't one right way to come out, and it's your choice. Visit The Trevor Project for help.www.thetrevorproject.orgCheck out our bonus episode with Elyse Slaine of "Real Housewives of New York" this Friday!Have Housewives news you need to share with us? Are you the stripper from Cynthia's bachelorette party with threesome details? Were you at Karen's homecoming parade? Are you from Latvia with roleplay tips for Robyn? Have feedback? Questions? Suggestions? E-mail us!knowthatpod@gmail.comFollow us!Podcast: www.instagram.com/knowthatpodKatie: www.instagram.com/katiegarroyoPinky Promise Podcast: www.instagram.com/pinkypromisepodAnthony: www.instagram.com/anthonyfcasellaDonny: www.instagram.com/realdonnywoodwww.twitter.com/realdonnywoodQuinten: www.twitter.com/quintenlamar
This week feels like a hangover! We talk about Kamala & Mike’s Wednesdsay night showdown at the VP debate, Connect some dots of the Evil Cheeto’s reckless behavior, and celebrate National Coming Out day, even in the pandemic. Plus Alyson parodies more 80’s shit cuz let’s be real, she would have loved to be 20 in 1984 instead of being born that year. Win a stylish Last Rants Tote Bag just by Subscribing, Rating & Reviewing our podcast! Winner announced on our show on October 18th 2020! (that's next week!) www.LastRants.comIn this Episode: Who Are We: A look at The Vice Presidential DebateState of the Empire: Patterns of irresponsibility from the White House Action of the Week: The Union of Concerned Scientists Be Heard: It’s National Coming Out Day!Let’s Talk About Words: Bisexuality & MeRaves: N.K. Jemisin awarded MacArthur Genius Grant!Links to $#!t we mentioned: Join Our Patron CommunityThe Union of Concerned Scientists WebsiteThe Union Of Concerned Scientists Calls To ActionPhilly Outfest Youtube ChannelMacarthur Fellowship/ Genius Grant Recipients See You Next Sunday, cuz if it's Sunday, the last day of the week, it's time for Last Rants.
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In this episode, Eryn talks about her healing journey with her sexuality. Sort of in honor of National Coming Out day on Oct 11th, mostly just a coincidence. Content warning: homophobia, biphobia, religious trauma Mentioned in this episode: @ericasmith.sex.ed @jenerous + the Bi Monthly newsletter @nikki.mayeux (scroll back to see the My Queer is Sacred project) @gabalexa @gabriellekassel who I forgot to mention but is a great follow! check out her post that i love on ways to explore your bisexuality. Free Libra season breathwork playlist + intro to breathwork video. Get on the waitlist for my Religious Trauma workbook, coming soon! Connect with Eryn on Instagram. Join the sliding scale Patreon $2-22/mo for rituals, meditations, breathwork practices and more to support your healing.
This episode features Mike McAllester, a session musician who previously served in the Marines and worked offshore in the oil and gas industry. A few years ago, Mike made a Facebook post on National Coming Out day, announcing that he was bisexual. In this episode, we talk about what led him to come out both… Continue reading Episode 6: Mike
Emmanuel Garcia and Jeanne Kracher talk with Tania Unzueta and Rey Wences about the Immigrant Youth Justice League (IYJL). IYJL was founded in 2009 by a group of undocumented students fighting against the deportation of co-founder, Rigo Padilla. Believing in the legal system, Rigo attempted to fight his deportation through the courts, but soon was told that he had run out of legal options and he would be deported. IYJL organized a grassroots campaign that eventually won the support of five Congressmen, a Senator, the Chicago City Council, community organizations, and thousands of Chicagoans. Padilla’s deportation was deferred days before he was scheduled to travel back to Mexico. After the successful defense of Padilla, IYJL continued to call for passage of the DREAM Act with different actions, sit-ins, and hosting an annual “National Coming Out of the Shadows” day where undocumented youth from IYJL proclaimed to the public that they were “undocumented and unafraid.” IYJL took inspiration from the radical queer organizers that came before in forming their language, strategies, and tactics. IYJL evolved into Organized Communities Against Deportations and remains one of the strongest voices for immigrant rights in Chicago.
Billie celebrates NATIONAL COMING OUT day by discussing what it's like to disclose that you are a sex worker to friends and family. Plus another incredible bedtime story.
Chris and Emma celebrate National Coming Out day – plus Chris and Jessie Ware compete for a calendar featuring naked rugby players and Emma gets offered a role in a lesbian horror film by a Hollywood director!
Jeff & Will kick off the show talking about their writing activities for the week before revealing they they are not going to be able to attend Read with Pride Northwest as they'd planned to. National Coming Out day is Wednesday, October 11 and they discussed why the day continues to be important. They also announced a second book is coming from the Promised Land creators. The Kickstarter for Maiden Voyage begins October 11 and they encouraged listeners to back the project. New patron Dee was welcomed. Dani from Love Bytes Reviews joins the show to discuss a number of authors she's been reading lately that she's enjoyed, plus two books that are coming up soon that she's looking forward to. Jeff reviews The Lawrence Brown Affair and The Ruin of a Rake, both by Cat Sebastian, as well as the recently released gay hockey romance charity anthology Changing on the Fly: The Second Period. Will reviews City Boy by A. E. Wasp. The 2017 GRL Blog Tour continues with Meghan Maslow who discusses her new book (which she's giving away to one lucky listener) and tells us what she loves about going to GayRomLit. Complete shownotes for episode 105 are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com.
On today's episode the Double Diva is back! It was National Coming Out day, and our feeds are full of heartwarming or tragic stories from gays everywhere. Find out how we feel about it. Also, Drag Race is coming to a close and there was yet another controversial episode. Listen in while we weigh in on how Roxxxy is still on the damned show. Finally, our listener questions really got us talking and Shea even changes my mind on one of the topics. www.thetonysotoshow.com
After the Friday show celebrating National Coming Out Day, tons of you have asked for MORE time to tell stories and hear more great music by Gay artists or Gay Icons! Your wish, is my command! Sunday Services will feature 2 hours of Commercial Free LIVE programming! Tell your friends, family and neighbors to TUNE IN and turn this into a block party! LIVE Sunday Noon-East/9aW. Call 323 657-1493 for requests or to talk about your Coming Out story!
After the Friday show celebrating National Coming Out Day, tons of you have asked for MORE time to tell stories and hear more great music by Gay artists or Gay Icons! Your wish, is my command! Sunday Services will feature 2 hours of Commercial Free LIVE programming! Tell your friends, family and neighbors to TUNE IN and turn this into a block party! LIVE Sunday Noon-East/9aW. Call 323 657-1493 for requests or to talk about your Coming Out story!
We are so happy to feature this story during this week of historic political victories for the LGBT community. October was our National Coming Out show and our great friend Jen Kober took the stage. This is her story of dropping that proverbial bomb on her mother and we love her for it. Thank you all so much for supporting us this season! Our live show returns in September and in the meantime stay tuned here and at www.donttellmymother.com for updates! Our theme song was written and performed by Steve O'Reilly with lead vocals by Karen Rockower Glass.
In Life on the Swingset, The Podcast: Ep 23, we spend a long evening with our friend Kendra Holliday, who on National Coming Out day, revealed her identity to the world on her website The Beautiful Kind. Over the course of an hour and a half, we talk with Kendra about the time since she came out to the world, the difficulties she's had with her community and her ex husband, and how it feels to be a source of sex positive information in a difficult world. We then move beyond to our own feelings about coming out as swingers, polyamorous, non-monogamous, or even simply sex positive