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We are BACK from a break. Matt Baume joins Forrest, J. Andrew World, and Conan Neutron to talk about Alfred Hitchcock's 1948 technical experiment Rope. Matt Baume is a YouTuber and Writer who covers stories about Pop Culture and History from a Queer Perspective: https://www.youtube.com/@MattBaume He has a video on Rope: "The Secret Gay Love Affair Behind Alfred Hitchcock's Rope" Conan Neutron & The Secret Friends has a new split LP with Lung "Adult Prom" neutronfriends.bandcamp.com
Be A Man!Join Radio GAG, The Gays Against Guns show for our episode: Be A Man! Be a man, a good guy with a gun...The Great Protector, consider your man card ... You've heard it before ... the way guns are marketed to young men. Listen to Radio GAG for a frank discussion of what masculinity, fatherhood and love mean with Jeremy Stein Executive Director of Connecticut Against Gun Violence and Mike Song from the Ethan Miller Song Foundation.
Youth Power:Join Radio GAG on our Youth Power episode as we amplify the youth that are driving the gun violence prevention movement and changing the political perspective across the nation. From Nashville, to Louisville, from New York to Chicago, youth are demanding gun reform, safer streets and respect for LGBTQ+ Rights. Radio GAG interviews Rachel Jacoby of March for Our Lives and Chicago Alliance to Prevent Gun Violence; Abby Kisicki, Highland Park Survivor and organizer with Newtown Action Alliance. We also interview NYC Youth 4 Trans Rights about their success organizing the Transgender Day of Visibility 2023. All of their members are under 21 but bring attention to harmful anti-trans lawsin our country and give their reactions to the controversial marketing campaigns targeting the trans community. And we'll update you on the Senate Hearing on NY Victims of Violent Crime called by Representative Jim Jordan to embarrass Prosecutor Alvin Bragg.
After recording 50 episodes of SSFYL and talking about grief to countless guests, each with unique stories and perspectives, I noticed a common recurring theme that almost everyone mentioned— the power of therapy. Whether it was the loss of a parent, a child, a friend or a job, just about every guest (and myself) has recognized therapy as the best way to grasp and navigate their grief. In this episode, I'm highlighting messages and words from seven different guest episodes that I thought were profound and might hopefully give you a new perspective on therapy!Hear about the misconception that you need something to be wrong in your life in order to go to therapy, why therapy is a form of bettering yourself and should be treated like going to the gym for physical wellness, a therapists take on therapy, finding the right therapist, taking pride as a male in therapy, and even how you can start therapy today.Episodes Highlighted:Grief and Motherhood, Coping with Miscarriage, and the Loss of a Bachelor Nation Icon with Sarah Fraser (Episode 13)The Grief of Unmet Expectations and the Surprise of Postpartum Depression with Brittany Hook (Episode 33)Author Shawn Hitchins on Queer Perspective of Grief (Episode 30)Grieving the Loss of a Career in the Pandemic with John Piccuto (Episode 36)How a Psychology Grad Student Deals with Her Own Grief with Meredith Hannahs (Episode 37)Creativity After Grief and Masculine Vulnerability with Sabir M. Peele (Episode 42)Belonging and Community in Grief: Engaging More Deeply With Your Life with Becca Piastrelli (Episode 44)**This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit www.BetterHelp.com/SSFYL for 10% off your first month of therapy**Be sure to follow @griefbotique on Instagram and sign up for the newsletter on SSFYLpodcast.com or griefboutique.com and be the first to receive updates!Enjoying #SSFYL? Be sure to subscribe and share with a friend!Website | www.ssfylpodcast.comInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/sosorrywithgiannaFacebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups/ssfylpodcastYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyoo17xXVkpLD0WiTbqsh8w
We should probably start by saying there were bubbles and there was attitude. You can blame the champagne for the tangents, and a certain someone for the go-offs. Emmett dazzles his clients and gets a chance to step in front of the camera again. Fully clothed this time! Tired of the same old, same old, Ted starts working on a new look. Brian rebuilds Babylon, but the boys do not come. Michael challenges the custody arrangement he has with Melanie and Lindsay. Ken and E'Shel threaten violence, but no Novotny-Bruckners were harmed during this episode. Also, Justin is home!!!!!
Join Dustin, René, Hayden and Todd as they celebrate EPISODE 100!SHOW NOTES:René's Favorite Episode:Season 2, Episode 6: ServantsDustin's Favorite Episode with René:Season 1, Episode 41: DivisionHayden's Favorite Episode:Season 1, Episode 12: CommunionDustin's Favorite Episode with Hayden:Season 1, Episode 2: VisionTodd's Favorite Episode:Season 1, Episode 21: ReflectionDustin's Favorite Episode with Todd:Season 1, Episode 1: Obedience Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Taking a look back at this season and sharing some of my favorite grief quotes and advice from the fabulous guests. There is so much more where this came from so scroll back to hear from other amazing guests on grief. See you in 2022! Clips in order they appear: Jayme Aills from It's the Griefiest Time of the Year Shawn Hitchins from The Queer Perspective on Grief Katrina Weller from A Grief Coach Shares Three Cs to Help You Confront Grief Jessica Wertz from Death Runs in the Family: How to Talk About it and Plan for a Personalized Ceremony Mark Manning from Grief and Masculinity Katherine DiGiovanni from Tips to Organize Your Life During Grief Amanda Rotzal from Life After Losing Both Parents Before 30 Jonathan Mark from The Afterlife and Communicating with Loved Ones Chelsea London Lloyd from Finding the Comedy in Grief Courtney Veale from Coping with a Parent with Alzheimer's Disease Sarah Fraser from Grief and Motherhood, Coping with Miscarriage Jessica Hersh from Grief of the Week: Kardashians, Snoop Dogg, and Bereavement Policies Jennifer Morrow from Tips for Surviving Infant Loss and Miscarriage Enjoying #SSFYL? Be sure to subscribe and share with a friend! Website | www.ssfylpodcast.com Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sosorrywithgianna Facebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups /ssfylpodcast YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyoo17xXVkpLD0WiTbqsh8w
Taking a look back at this season and sharing some of my favorite grief quotes and advice from the fabulous guests. There is so much more where this came from so scroll back to hear from other amazing guests on grief. See you in 2022! Clips in order they appear: Jayme Aills from It's the Griefiest Time of the Year Shawn Hitchins from The Queer Perspective on Grief Katrina Weller from A Grief Coach Shares Three Cs to Help You Confront Grief Jessica Wertz from Death Runs in the Family: How to Talk About it and Plan for a Personalized Ceremony Mark Manning from Grief and Masculinity Katherine DiGiovanni from Tips to Organize Your Life During Grief Amanda Rotzal from Life After Losing Both Parents Before 30 Jonathan Mark from The Afterlife and Communicating with Loved Ones Chelsea London Lloyd from Finding the Comedy in Grief Courtney Veale from Coping with a Parent with Alzheimer's Disease Sarah Fraser from Grief and Motherhood, Coping with Miscarriage Jessica Hersh from Grief of the Week: Kardashians, Snoop Dogg, and Bereavement Policies Jennifer Morrow from Tips for Surviving Infant Loss and Miscarriage Enjoying #SSFYL? Be sure to subscribe and share with a friend! Website | www.ssfylpodcast.com Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sosorrywithgianna Facebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups /ssfylpodcast YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyoo17xXVkpLD0WiTbqsh8w
Join Dustin and René as they discuss CHRISTMAS through their Queer Perspectives!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (December 20-December 26).SHOW NOTES:Single All the WayThe Christmas HouseMickey's Christmas CarolA Charlie Brown ChristmasJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
This episode is another reflection on the HPP Podcast's first year. Enjoy a conversation about queering the pipeline and LGBTQ+ visibility from Ep. 23 Exploring 20 years of PRIDE at Health Promotion Practice with Dr. Carlos Rodriguez-Diaz, Leo Kattari, and Lisa Carlson. A few other episodes that talked about LGBTQ perspectives were Ep. 3 Exploring a Queer Perspective in Public Health with Dr. Joseph Lee, Ep. 19 Exploring the Health Priorities of the LGBTQ Community with Dr. Joseph Lee, Ep. 22 Exploring Theatre Connect as an Affirming Space for LGBTQQ Youth, Ep. 29 Exploring the Gaps in LGBTQ Tobacco Research: More with Dr. Joseph Lee, and Ep. 33 Exploring A Career in Health Promotion: What HPP Editorial Board Members are Up To with Frank Strona. These are just a few of the episodes that encompass this week's theme, so go back and listen to them all over again! Have a favorite episode? Tweet @TheHPPJournal and let us know! If you have a moment, please provide your feedback here on what we are doing well and where we can improve.
A lifetime of finding the comedy in his love life comes to a shuddering stop when comedian and writer Shawn Hitchins loses two great loves, five months apart, to sudden death. This fall he released a deeply poignant memoir where he explores the messiness of being alive: the longing and desire, scorching-earth anger, raw grief — and the pathway of healing he discovers when he lets his heart remain open. Shawn is also the author of A Brief History of Oversharing. His one-man show Ginger Nation toured extensively before being filmed in concert. Hitchins is an award-winning entertainer, writer, personality, and creator of live performance. Based in Toronto, Ontario, he is the proud new owner of an American green card and hopes to return to the USA if COVID can only cool its jets. He helps me explore elements of grief that are important for healing in the LGBTQ+ community. Episode Highlights: His experience being at the bedside for the death of his ex-husband– a perspective that has made me rethink my own experience Why he thinks therapy ruined his career but also saved his life The equation he's discovered through hours of reading that can predict how you may grieve the loved ones in your life. Some people thought it was too soon for him to write his book, The Light Streamed Beneath It, available in Kindle, paperback or Audible, but the incredible detail he can provide in each scene proves them wrong Suggestions for the queer community to stop using hetero-normative comparisons and start builing their own house of relationships Connect with Shawn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawnhitchins/?hl=en **This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit www.BetterHelp.com/SSFYL for 10% off your first month of therapy** Enjoying #SSFYL? Be sure to subscribe and share with a friend! Website | www.ssfylpodcast.com Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sosorrywithgianna Facebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups/ssfylpodcast YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyoo17xXVkpLD0WiTbqsh8w
A lifetime of finding the comedy in his love life comes to a shuddering stop when comedian and writer Shawn Hitchins loses two great loves, five months apart, to sudden death. This fall he released a deeply poignant memoir where he explores the messiness of being alive: the longing and desire, scorching-earth anger, raw grief — and the pathway of healing he discovers when he lets his heart remain open. Shawn is also the author of A Brief History of Oversharing. His one-man show Ginger Nation toured extensively before being filmed in concert. Hitchins is an award-winning entertainer, writer, personality, and creator of live performance. Based in Toronto, Ontario, he is the proud new owner of an American green card and hopes to return to the USA if COVID can only cool its jets. He helps me explore elements of grief that are important for healing in the LGBTQ+ community. Episode Highlights: His experience being at the bedside for the death of his ex-husband– a perspective that has made me rethink my own experience Why he thinks therapy ruined his career but also saved his life The equation he's discovered through hours of reading that can predict how you may grieve the loved ones in your life. Some people thought it was too soon for him to write his book, The Light Streamed Beneath It, available in Kindle, paperback or Audible, but the incredible detail he can provide in each scene proves them wrong Suggestions for the queer community to stop using hetero-normative comparisons and start builing their own house of relationships Connect with Shawn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawnhitchins/?hl=en **This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit www.BetterHelp.com/SSFYL for 10% off your first month of therapy** Enjoying #SSFYL? Be sure to subscribe and share with a friend! Website | www.ssfylpodcast.com Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sosorrywithgianna Facebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups/ssfylpodcast YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyoo17xXVkpLD0WiTbqsh8w
Join Dustin and René as they discuss The Family: A Proclamation to the World through the Queer Perspective of FUTURE!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (December 13-December 19).Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Official Declarations 1 & 2 through the Queer Perspective of REMEDY!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (December 6-December 12).SHOW NOTES:Follow along with René on his Walt Disney World Marathon Adventures!The Comeback: "Well, I got it!"The Queen James BibleBrother Jones Myth Busts Official Declaration 2Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss the Articles of Faith through the Queer Perspective of BELIEF!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (December 6-December 12).SHOW NOTES:Coming Out ColtonJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
This week, we kick off the episode by thanking everyone for coming out to Nina Boodhansingh's artist reception at the Gallery at Steel Pixel Studios. After that, Ben and Elisabeth talk with Marie Jeanna Haba about her artwork. Marie Jeanne is an independent artist working and living in Hellertown, Pennsylvania. Her interest in art and stained glass began in 2010 when she first arrived to the U.S. from Guinea Conakry in West Africa. While attending Germantown High School, she distinguished herself by crafting paper birds with intricate feathers and stained glass. One of her feather birds won first place in the Philadelphia School District art competition, kicking off her career as a visual artist.Upon graduating, she attended Community College of Philadelphia where she continued studying English as a second language. Jeanne then transferred to Shippensburg University where she majored in French language and culture while engaging with many art courses, including art history, 3-dimensional art, and ceramics.After graduating from Shippensburg University, Jeanne felt torn between pursuing a career as a translator and exploring her passion for stained glass and painting. She made a studio in her basement, a sanctuary where she was able express her creativity, and dedicated herself to making art from an international perspective.Jeanne's artworks are inspired by her early experiences in Guinea Conakry, as well as by the West African perspective on life. She draws from the region's spirituality and the concept of sacred femininity. “Heaven is under the feet of women,” according to Islamic belief—a popular saying across West Africa. With this in mind, Jeanne's art depicts the female figure. Her work explores the mythology, spirituality, and representation of women in her culture. With her fine art, Jeanne manages to combine her experiences as a young adult in Pennsylvania with her early influences in Guinea Conakry. Although women are considered sacred in West Africa, there is still a taboo around open conversation about a woman's body. Therefore, Jeanne's dream is to introduce a frank dialogue about all aspects of femininity—including the bodily form.You can view her work at her website, https://www.marie-belle-art.com/, on Instagram at @belleeeart, or by visiting her on an upcoming First Friday at the Banana Factory.Our opportunity for the week is the "Art (and) History From a Queer Perspective" at the Bradbury Sullivan Center. The next class will focus on Anne Lister (Gentleman Jack) and her era, with a special presentation by “Lister Sister” Michelle Mecham, on decoding Anne's fascinating diaries.While it's sometimes hard to provide solid evidence that a person in the 1800s was actually gay, that is not the case with this fascinating woman. Diarist Anne Lister has been called the “First Lesbian”, because her (literally) 5 million words of eye opening journal entries (circa 1835) describe not only her well-adjusted understanding of her lesbian identity, but graphic descriptions written in code of making love to many women, including Ann Walker, whom she wooed and “wedded." Lister's and Walker's in-church commitment has been recognized as the first same-sex marriage in Britain, and Anne Lister's life is the subject of the show “Gentleman Jack," a BBC TV series. In this class, instructor Liz Bradbury, MFA will talk about Anne Lister's life and a bit about other queer figures in history that were part of her era. Included in this class will be a presentation by Michelle Mecham, a “Lister Sister” who is part of the decoding project of Anne's Diaries, organized by the Shibden Hall Anne Lister Museum. The series is free and open to the public. Registration not required. For more information about the series, contact instructor Liz Bradbury at 610-432-5449 or Liz@BradburySullivanCenter.org.
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 137-138 through the Queer Perspective of DIVINITY!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (November 29-December 5).SHOW NOTES:Stuff You Missed In History Class: Disneyland's Haunted Mansion (Part 1)Stuff You Missed In History Class: Disneyland's Haunted Mansion (Part 2)Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 135-136 through the Queer Perspective of LOSS!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (November 22-28).SHOW NOTES:Trans Awareness WeekJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 133-134 through the Queer Perspective of RETURN!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (November 15-21).SHOW NOTES:13th DocumentaryFAQ: Prop 82008 California Proposition 8Preserving Traditional Marriage and Strengthening Families (Letter from First Presidency)House Passes Equality Act: Here's What It Would DoEquality Act NOWOne bipartisan remedy to the wave of anti-LGBTQ legislative attacks? Passing the Equality ActMayor Pete DocumentaryJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 129-132 through the Queer Perspective of ETERNITY!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (November 8-14).Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 125-128 through the Queer Perspective of FAMILY!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (November 1-7).SHOW NOTES:Adorable new Doritos ad celebrates Day of the Dead and gay loveDay of the Dead: Dia de los Muertos art on display in Rockefeller CenterWhy marigolds are the iconic flower of Day of the DeadJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Two college students and BFFs arrive at Firehouse Hostel in Austin, TX, while embarking on a queer path of revelations, acceptance, experimentation, discovery, and an ever-deepening friendship. This is their journey-- this is their hostel story.Book and experience Firehouse Hostel CLICK HEREFor more information about Bhostel, reach out to us at contact.hostel@fubbzmedia.com. For more information about FubbzMedia, LLC. productions and services, please reach out to us at contact@fubbzmedia.com or visit us at www.fubbzmedia.comStay up to date with all things Fubbzmedia, LLC. by following us on:Goodpods: https://www.goodpods.comTwitter: https://bit.ly/3BjvhDOInstagram: https://bit.ly/3mmIyHf
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 121-124 through the Queer Perspective of LONELINESS!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (October 25-31).SHOW NOTES:Why this stage of the pandemic makes us so anxiousHowardJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 115-120 through the Queer Perspective of VALUE!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (October 11-17).SHOW NOTES:Still I Rise by Maya AngelouMyFirstName.RocksThe Correct Name of the Church by President Russell M. NelsonJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 111-114 through the Queer Perspective of SECURITY!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (October 4-10).Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 109-110 through the Queer Perspective of TEMPLE!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (September 27-October 3).SHOW NOTES:The Beast's CastlePortland TempleSnow White's CastleSan Diego TempleAlbert HurterLaurie Lee HallJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 106-108 through the Queer Perspective of LEADER!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (September 20-26).SHOW NOTES:Church Leaders Discussing Pastoral Care, Support, and Inclusion for LGBTQIA+ Individuals and Their Families (from the Affirmation 2021 International Conference)Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 102-105 through the Queer Perspective of MINISTRY!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (September 13-19).Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 98-101 through the Queer Perspective of PERSECUTION!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (September 6-12).SHOW NOTES:Legacy: The Story of the Mormon PioneersWatchmen: The Tulsa Race MassacreWhat the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre DestroyedMore Sources on the Word of Wisdom:Section 27 in Doctrine & Covenants Student ManualRevelation in Context: Word of WisdomExpulsion from Zion, 1833 (From the book Jospeh Smith, the Prophet and Seer)Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 94-97 as well as the recent talk by Elder Holland at BYU through the Queer Perspective of ZION!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (August 30-September 5).SHOW NOTES:Elder Holland Urges BYU to Embrace Its Uniqueness, Stay True to the SaviorEquality Utah responds to Elder Holland's call for "musket-fire" The Trevor ProjectJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapter 93 through the Queer Perspective of TESTIMONY!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (August 23-29).SHOW NOTES:The Secrets of the WhalesHow RuPaul's Drag Race Prepared Honey Mahogany For A Career In PoliticsJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 89-92 through the Queer Perspective of WISDOM!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (August 16-22).SHOW NOTES:The Carrie DiariesFor The First Time In Decades, Caffeinated Sodas On Sale At BYU Dining Halls Cultural norms around caffeine and the Word of Wisdom shiftingNo more green tea, vaping or drinks ending in '-ccino, Mormon Church tells membersHow Too Many Latter-day Saints Believe Judgment Day Will GoJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 85-88 through the Queer Perspective of SOLACE!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (August 2-8 and August 9-15).SHOW NOTES:Natasha Helfer Has Been 'Excommunicated' From The Church - Here's What She Has To Say Now Pray AwayHomosexuality and Christian Faith: Questions of Conscience for the ChurchesJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapter 84 through the Queer Perspective of AUTHORITY!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (July 26-August 1).SHOW NOTES:Subscribe to Queer History 101Netflix's 'My Unorthodox Life' Turns a Complex Reality Into a Dangerous StereotypeJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 81-83 through the Queer Perspective of SUPPORT!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (July 19-July 25).SHOW NOTES:Fannie Lou HamerJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapter 77-80 through the Queer Perspective of DEVELOPMENT!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (July 12-July 18).Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapter 76 through the Queer Perspective of GLORY!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (July 5-July 11).Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 71-75 through the Queer Perspective of FAVOR!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (June 28-July 4).Show Notes:Disney+ 'This Is Me' Pride Celebration SpectacularJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and Hayden as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 67-70 through the Queer Perspective of COUNSEL!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (June 21-June 27).Show Notes:Birds of All Feathers By Michael BachWhat Happened at the Stonewall Riots? A Timeline of the 1969 UprisingToronto bathhouse raids: How the arrests galvanized the gay communityJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and Hayden as they discuss Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 64-66 through the Queer Perspective of HEART!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (June 14-June 20).Show Notes:Love, Simon on Amazon PrimeLove, Victor on HuluSpecial on NetflixThe Ministry of Reconciliation By Elder Jeffery R. HollandJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and the return of Hayden for their discussion of Doctrine & Covenants Chapter 63 through the Queer Perspective of CRITICISM!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (June 7-June 13).Show Notes:Elder Tad R. Callister: A fence at the top or an ambulance at the bottom?Richard Davis: We are fellow citizens in the household of GodJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they explore Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 60-62 through the Queer Perspective of TALENT!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (May 31-June 6).Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
We sit down with Ryan, a New York City resident and member of the queer community, to discuss what it means to be intimidating, how feminists and LGBTQIA+ individuals can unite to enact change, and reflect on the joy and progress of Pride Month. Ryan offers a unique perspective on topics such as Drag Show etiquette, the privilege that white gay men have, feminist icons that shaped his view of the world, as well as a profound take on the COVID-19 pandemic and its parallels to other challenges that the queer community has faced. Happy Pride Month!
This New Narratives x Queer History Talks podcast, made in collaboration with curator and moderator Mini Maxwell (multidisciplinary artist and activist) focuses on Queer Migration. Subjects that are touched upon are the meaning of home, the body, strength and the need for healing. They discuss these topics in the context of the Amsterdam Museum's current temporary exhibition Refresh Amsterdam – Sense of Place, with a focus on the work of Tyna Adebowale (artist) and Tamara Shogaolu (artist) and we have invited special guest Mala Badi (artist and activist). Mirjam Sneeuwloper (educator at the Amsterdam Museum) and Vanessa Vroon-Najem (scientific staff at the Amsterdam Museum) introduce New Narratives and Queer History Talks. You can watch all the Refresh Amsterdam video's https://youtu.be/D7yTfQMbybQ (here). This episode or other episodes of New Narratives can be found https://www.amsterdammuseum.nl/tv (here). Reactions can go to: podcast@amsterdammuseum.nl Do you want to stay informed about the activities of the Amsterdam Museum? Subscribe to ourhttp://amsterdammuseum.nl/nieuwsbrief ( newletter)! -- Deze aflevering New Narratives x Queer History Talk podcast, geco-creëerd en gemodereerd door Mini Maxwell (multidisciplinair kunstenaar en activist). Hoofdthema van deze uitzending is queer migratie, waar wij samen met Mala Badi (kunstenaar en activist) en Tyna Adebowale (kunstenaar) onderwerpen als thuis, het lichaam, kracht en de noodzaak tot healing bespreken. Zij bespreken deze onderwerpen in de context van de tentoonstelling Refresh Amsterdam. Mirjam Sneeuwloper (educator Amsterdam Museum) en Vanessa Vroon-Najem (wetenschappelijk medewerker) introduceren New Narratives en Queer History Talks. De podcast is in het Engels. Deze of andere uitzendingen terugkijken? Dat kanhttps://www.amsterdammuseum.nl/tv ( hier). Reacties op de podcast kunnen naar: podcast@amsterdammuseum.nl Op te hoogte blijven van de activiteiten van het Amsterdam Museum? Meld je aan voor onzehttp://amsterdammuseum.nl/nieuwsbrief ( nieuwsbrief)! -- Editorial office: Mini Maxwell, Vanessa Vroon-Najem, Mirjam Sneeuwloper Director: Emma Waslander Production: Lisa Slagt Voice-over: Maurice Seleky Sound design: Max van der Wal Editor: Emma van Veenen Tunes: Tim Franke
Join Dustin and René as they explore Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 58-59 through the Queer Perspective of DILIGENCE!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (May 24-May 30).Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they explore Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 51-57 through the Queer Perspective of TASKS!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (May 17-May 23).Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Today we're going to talk about the importance of authentic relationships with ourselves and others, and discovering and transforming ourselves as we learn and grow both personally and professionally. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Michael Dumlao, Author, “The Wisdom of Guncles: Advice on Living Life from a Queer Perspective”, and Senior Brand and Diversity Advisor at Booz Allen Hamilton.
Today we're going to talk about the importance of authentic relationships with ourselves and others, and discovering and transforming ourselves as we learn and grow both personally and professionally. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Michael Dumlao, Author, “The Wisdom of Guncles: Advice on Living Life from a Queer Perspective”, and Senior Brand and Diversity Advisor at Booz Allen Hamilton.
Join Dustin and René as they explore Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 49-50 through the Queer Perspective of LIGHT!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (May 10-May 16).Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they explore Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 46-48 through the Queer Perspective of GUIDANCE!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (May 3-May 9).Fill Your Feed By Following:Ryan MacEwen@ryguy8989Symone@the_symoneJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they explore Doctrine & Covenants Chapter 45 through the Queer Perspective of ADVOCATE!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (April 26-May 2).Join the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they explore Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 41-44 through the Queer Perspective of LAW!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (April 19-April 25).Show Notes:Former 'Bachelor' star Colton Underwood comes out as gayDefending Our Divinely Inspired Constitution by President Dallin H. OaksFill Your Feed By Following:The Therapist Spot@thetherapistspotKultureCity@kulturecityJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
The planets allow for us to have a deeper understanding outside of the margins we've created for ourselves. Astrology surpasses our idea of femininity, masculinity, or self. In todays episode, Vedic astrologer Devamadhu Keefe shares his story on how astrology has impacted his life and deepened his capacity for empathy. Devamadhu explores what it's been like to navigate being a trans man, and how exploring astrology has enhanced that journey. Join Paula and Devamadhu in this deep and compassionate conversation. Show Highlights: How Devamadhu discovered Vedic astrology Devamadhu shares how astrology has impacted his life The way planets come into play with gender The divine feminine and the divine masculine The binary and nonbinary existence What does it mean to live in your purpose What it means to be a lifelong student Devamadhu's spiritual path What makes opening your heart so powerful What Devamadhu does to ground himself when he feels stressed or frustrated Creating a morning routine that is supportive of spiritual practice Devamadhu's journey of finding value in himself and others Links: Sahaya Sacred Arts: http://sahayasacredarts.com/ (http://sahayasacredarts.com) Sahaya Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sahayasacredarts/ (@sahayasacredarts) Sahaya Email: contact@sahayasacredarts.com Jaya Kula: http://jayakula.org/ (http://jayakula.org) Our teacher Steven Highburger: https://vedictraditions.com/ (https://vedictraditions.com/) Jocko Willink at http://jockopodcast.com/ (http://jockopodcast.com) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/weaveyourbliss (https://www.patreon.com/weaveyourbliss) https://jayakula.org (https://jayakula.org)
Join Dustin and René as they explore Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 37-40 through the Queer Perspective of COMMUNITY!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (April 12-April 18).Show Notes:Submit your art and poetry to the RaYnbow Collective Virtual Art Show!Fill Your Feed By Following:Matt Bernstein@mattxivImani Vanzap@imanivanzapJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
Join Dustin and René as they explore Doctrine & Covenants Chapters 30-36 through the Queer Perspective of MISSION!Study along in the "Come, Follow Me" Manual (April 5-April 11).Fill Your Feed By Following:Breaking Down #cptsd | Sara@breakingdowncptsdACLU@aclu_nationwideJoin the conversation by sending your own Queer Perspective on Gospel Topics (or Haikulelujah) to: lovespokenqueer@gmail.comor DM us on Social:Instagram: @lovespokenqueerTwitter: @lovespokenqueerFacebook: Love Is Spoken Queer
In this episode, I chat to gender non-conforming lesbian activist, award-winning filmmaker and all 'round powerhouse, Dr Beverley Ditsie. We chat about the lived realities and experiences of the LGBTQIA+ community, the resistance to acknowledge queer rights as human rights, the importance and impact of the language we choose to use, accountability and what meaningful allyship looks like. Connect with Dr Bev: Twitter & IG: @bevditsie Connect with me: Twitter: @SihleBolani_ / IG: @sihlebolani / www.sihlebolani.com
Dr. Lee talks about his path through public health, his experience being a mentor, and the benefits of his identity in the field. Dr. Lee talks about his path through public health, his experience being a mentor, and the benefits of his identity in the field. This conversation is also available to watch on YouTube.
Stephen Indrisano is a bisexual audio fanatic with an education in Psychology and Theater. Having graduated from the University of Vermont in 2018, he had been making a living working as a general theater technician until the COVID crisis of 2020. He has since pivoted to learning everything he can about sound as a freelance audio professional for podcasting and Voice Over. In his spare time, he co-hosts a Stephen King fancast called the Stephen King Boo! Club, which brings a literary eye to popular paperback fiction. We covered a massive amount of territory in this conversation. Stephen is hilarious and insightful. This episode we discuss
We've all read/ heard that it is a very difficult time for Millennials to find suitable partners right now. But does this ring true for everyone? Most times when we have conversations about relationships we limit it to heterosexual, monogamous relations. But, I endeavour to always have a range of perspectives at the table (or over the microphone) at all times so we can get a true sense of reality. So, for this episode I spoke with someone who expands what we may conceive as reality. In this candid chat, we talk about general issues with the Millennial generation and his experiences with dating in a heteronormative society. ..and it so happens to be PRIDE month. May we all elevate our concepts of reality and remember that #lovewins (once we can find it). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-grown-up-millennial/message
Host James Lott Jr has an open conversation with Casual Uncluttering's Lauren A Williams. She talks about how she identifies and James has an "a-ha" moment! What does it mean to be LGTBQIA and be an organizer OR as a client.
Dr. Ken Stone of Chicago Theological Seminary leads workshops on Eco-Justice & The Hebrew Bible and he's written and edited several books including Practicing Safer Texts: Food, Sex and Bible in Queer Perspective. His analysis is spiritual fuel for lives of justice.
After recording 50 episodes of SSFYL and talking about grief to countless guests, each with unique stories and perspectives, I noticed a common recurring theme that almost everyone mentioned— the power of therapy. Whether it was the loss of a parent, a child, a friend or a job, just about every guest (and myself) has recognized therapy as the best way to grasp and navigate their grief. In this episode, I'm highlighting messages and words from seven different guest episodes that I thought were profound and might hopefully give you a new perspective on therapy!Hear about the misconception that you need something to be wrong in your life in order to go to therapy, why therapy is a form of bettering yourself and should be treated like going to the gym for physical wellness, a therapists take on therapy, finding the right therapist, taking pride as a male in therapy, and even how you can start therapy today.Episodes Highlighted:Grief and Motherhood, Coping with Miscarriage, and the Loss of a Bachelor Nation Icon with Sarah Fraser (Episode 13)The Grief of Unmet Expectations and the Surprise of Postpartum Depression with Brittany Hook (Episode 33)Author Shawn Hitchins on Queer Perspective of Grief (Episode 30)Grieving the Loss of a Career in the Pandemic with John Piccuto (Episode 36)How a Psychology Grad Student Deals with Her Own Grief with Meredith Hannahs (Episode 37)Creativity After Grief and Masculine Vulnerability with Sabir M. Peele (Episode 42)Belonging and Community in Grief: Engaging More Deeply With Your Life with Becca Piastrelli (Episode 44)**This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit www.BetterHelp.com/SSFYL for 10% off your first month of therapy**Be sure to follow @griefbotique on Instagram and sign up for the newsletter on SSFYLpodcast.com or griefboutique.com and be the first to receive updates!Enjoying #SSFYL? Be sure to subscribe and share with a friend!Website | www.ssfylpodcast.comInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/sosorrywithgiannaFacebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups/ssfylpodcastYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyoo17xXVkpLD0WiTbqsh8w