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Send a textIn this episode, I chat with JoJo and Dayra for an open and honest conversation about their LGBTQIA+ experiences, especially around coming out, navigating family dynamics, how they met and the personal growth that comes with embracing who they are. We share our individual journeys, the challenges we've faced along the way, and what acceptance—both within our families and our communities—has meant to us. As two Latina queer women, JoJo and Dayra also talk about what it means to show up as visible voices for the Latina community in the LGBTQIA+ community. We dive into their experiences with queer travel, including the importance of safety, navigating cultural differences, and how first impressions can shape real connections. We also reflect on building a social media presence and creating a podcast, sharing the challenges of facing online criticism while staying true to ourselves. We wrap up by talking about how community-building through our content continues to be at the heart of what we do.Support the showYou can find me on:Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilkin_clark?igsh=NzI0ZzlyOGQwdTlw&utm_source=qrLez Be Honest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lezbehonestpodcastt?igsh=MWt1aGhpaXpxcWcwNA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrLez Be Honest YouTube: https://youtube.com/@kinleyclark5695?si=FUOLpSI7EhKrdMJ3You can watch all the episodes of my podcast on my YouTube channel. Thank you for supporting! If you like the episode, don't be hesitant to give it a rating. I appreciate all the love
In this very special episode of Friendless, host James Avramenko delves into the complexities of friendship, sobriety, and mental health with his dear friend William Raphael Pacheco. Join them as they discuss the impact of family names, the challenges of quitting substances, and the journey toward self-acceptance. They share laughs, deep reflections, and valuable life insights on maintaining friendships and navigating queer spaces while staying sober.Follow Will on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/will.r.pacheco/Sign up for the Friendless Substack HERE!Follow Friendless on TikTokand on InstagramSupport the show, Buy Me A Coffee!!Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr
Send us a textHey beautiful souls!Todays episode is all about:Love island games Men being unintentionally queer How my ancestors have my back Lesbianism vs queerness My strange ass old friend Having energy that can't be penetrated Are there other energies other than masculine and feminine?Why bi men are looked at as gay and bi women are looked at as straight (hint: it's misogyny)The power of lesbian relationships & MORE!Want to join my pleasure oasis? CLICK HERE: https://www.loveatiya.com/theetherealpleasureacademyWanna learn how to pleasure yourself to your higher self? CLICK HERE: https://www.patreon.com/TheLoveAtiyaExperience Sex Education Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveatiya/Sex Education TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iloveatiya?Sex Positive Podcast: https://theloveatiyaexperience.buzzsprout.comYouTube: iloveatiya https://www.youtube.com/@iloveatiya/videos Support the show
Text Us Your Feedback! (Likes, Dislikes, Guest/Conversation Recommendations). In this episode, Boysen sits down with Timothy Bish and Eric Bomyea—embodiment coaches, facilitators, and co-hosts of The Circle: Queer Men's Embodiment Podcast—to explore what it means to do men's work through a queer lens.Based in P-Town (Provincetown, Massachusetts), Tim and Eric lead weekly embodiment and sharing circles focused on authenticity, connection, and healing. They open up about their personal journeys into men's work, the importance of creating safe and inclusive spaces, and how movement practices like yoga help men reconnect with their bodies, their emotions, and each other.This episode touches on key themes including:The difference between fitting in and truly belongingThe question many queer men face: “Are you even a man?”Embodiment as a path to healing trauma and releasing cultural masksBuilding intimacy and trust in men's spaces—without judgment or agendaThe liberating power of being held, seen, and supported by other menWhether you're queer, straight, questioning, or somewhere in between, this conversation offers deep insight into how men can show up more fully—together. Find the Circle! The Circle; Queer Men's Embodiment PodcastVirtual Men's Embodiment Circle: www.myembodiment.com BetterHelp: Get 10% Off Your First Month Of Therapy The ManKind Podcast has partnered with Betterhelp to make it easier for listeners to access licensed mental health therapists who can aid them in their mental health journey. Brandon and Boysen stand by this service as they use BetterHelp for their therapy needs.#Sponsorship #AdSupport the showGet up to 48% off Magic Mind with our link:https://magicmind.com/MANKIND50 Subscribe/Rate/Review on iTunes ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: >>>HERE
The Pitt's Ayesha Harris joins Mal this week to discuss her upbringing, coming out, and opening a barbershop run entirely by queer women in Los Angeles. The conversation explores some of the separation between white and black queer communities and how these can be brought together. Follow Ayesha @ayesharaasheed, follow Made It Out @madeitout and follow Mal @malglowenke
This week I'm joined by Andy Bachman (they/she) and we discuss our upcoming online Queer Inclusivity Training. (if you missed it, don't you worry, you're able to purchase the recording to take at your own pace!)Sign up for the workshop here: https://www.movewithbillie.com/pages/workwithme/teacher-workshopsAndy's Website: https://groundedhere.comThank you for your support! Please consider using the below site to leave a tip:Tip JarFind me here:IG: @movewithbillieWebsite: www.movewithbillie.comPrince Edward County In Person Yoga ClassesEtsy MerchTry 5 classes for 10$Work with me 1:1OfferingTree Discount Code:https://offeringtree.com/referral-discount?_by=billie72
This week on Live! with Fefe & Freddy, we were joined by artist, leatherman, and all-around creative powerhouse Erick Turner. We talked about artistic expression, queer identity, and the power of telling authentic stories through art. Plus, we unpacked this week's chaos in politics, tech scandals, and some moments that made us go, “is this real life?”Show Notes:Hosted by Felicia “Fefe” Minor and Freddy Prinze CharmingSpecial guest: Erick TurnerArtist, leatherman, and founding member of Open Circle Art CollectiveShared updates on his erotic art show and how his work reflects leather culture, body politics, and queer joyTalked about artistic evolution, influence, and pushing boundaries while staying grounded in communityHousekeeping:Support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/livewithfefeandfreddyExclusive merch for patrons: stickers, mugs, shirts, totesThank you to our patrons and season sponsor WigsofaKindLet's Talk About Us:FreddyHosted Sex Trivia ThursdayFamily dinner in Apache Junction and officially adopted Dee into the famRehearsals and pig house project over the weekendFeliciaHelped host Sex Trivia at Gracie'sEaster weekend was mellowDoctor visit and a nail refreshStayed home with a sick kid on MondayA Closer Look at Current Events:Signal app security: how it's being used by government officials to avoid transparencyDefense Secretary shared sensitive information in Signal chats with his wife, brother, and attorneyTrump refused to declare Arkansas a disaster zone after tornadoes—leaving victims without aidElon Musk officially dropped DOGE and returned to Tesla after the brand started unravelingTrump's Easter message focused on the “radical left,” ignoring the actual holidayPope Francis passed away, raising uncertainty about the future of the VaticanUpcoming Shows & Events:April 24 – Drag Bingo at Drink Me Tea RoomMay 2 – Entice Burlesque in TucsonMay 24 – Drag Story Hour Arizona Annual Fundraiser (use promo code for 20% off tickets)End of Show:Thanks to everyone who joined us live or listened laterOver 15,000 podcast downloads and countingWe'll see you next Wednesday for YOUR Wednesday night conversationListen on Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you stream podcasts.
Jonny and Heather check in on getting through some intense midwest weather, complete with flooding and tornadoes. Despite these challenges, the "Queer Stories, Queer Spaces" oral history installation had a great opening reception in the Sharp Museum on the SIU campus. Also, despite the cancellation of protests in our area due to the weather, great numbers showed up to join the "Hands Off" event in Carbomdale. They discuss the incredible turnout for this protest around the country and in Europe, noting especially the involvement and recent protests held by LGBTQ+ and other veterans. In the back half of the show, Jonny interviews photographer Nick Blair, whose exhibit "Castro to Christopher: Gay Streets of America 1979-1986" opens in the Sharp Museum this Friday. They discuss the art of photography and the incredible power of visibility and acceptance of LGBTQ+ people in their neighborhood streets and in public.
Join us this week as we yap it out about all things queer current events (according to TikTok) and stay til the end for the answers to some of your questions. Follow our stream of consciousness through troublesome XO, Kitty scenes, the most recent season of Love Is Blind, and Angel Reese's podcast. Don't forget to comment your own hot takes and please keep the stories and queer questions coming on the LQP Instagram page!If you liked this episode please leave us a review!If you didn't...mind your business...Follow LittleQueerPod On instagram https://www.instagram.com/littlequeerpod/?hl=enFollow Ashley On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleyelizabeth_11/?hl=enFollow Capri On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capricampeau/
Hello Fellow Humans! Get ready to crank up the fun and kink factor at Backwards Bordelo! Join us for a playful romp through LA's most outrageous queer kink event, hosted by the fabulous Carter—your guide to everything quirky, sexy, and delightfully subversive.
This week, Christina Cauterucci explores the intimate connections between queer identity and the natural world with Bryn Mawr professor Kate Thomas. In this episode, we journey through the lives of Florence Blood and Princess Ghika, two enigmatic lesbians who found self-expression, love, and freedom renovating their Italian Renaissance estate at the turn of the 20th century- creating an enchanting landscape to host lesbian artists and thinkers of the time. Thomas unpacks how their landscapes reflect their identities and what they can teach us about the enduring relationship between queerness and the environment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week, Christina Cauterucci explores the intimate connections between queer identity and the natural world with Bryn Mawr professor Kate Thomas. In this episode, we journey through the lives of Florence Blood and Princess Ghika, two enigmatic lesbians who found self-expression, love, and freedom renovating their Italian Renaissance estate at the turn of the 20th century- creating an enchanting landscape to host lesbian artists and thinkers of the time. Thomas unpacks how their landscapes reflect their identities and what they can teach us about the enduring relationship between queerness and the environment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Christina Cauterucci explores the intimate connections between queer identity and the natural world with Bryn Mawr professor Kate Thomas. In this episode, we journey through the lives of Florence Blood and Princess Ghika, two enigmatic lesbians who found self-expression, love, and freedom renovating their Italian Renaissance estate at the turn of the 20th century- creating an enchanting landscape to host lesbian artists and thinkers of the time. Thomas unpacks how their landscapes reflect their identities and what they can teach us about the enduring relationship between queerness and the environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Christina Cauterucci explores the intimate connections between queer identity and the natural world with Bryn Mawr professor Kate Thomas. In this episode, we journey through the lives of Florence Blood and Princess Ghika, two enigmatic lesbians who found self-expression, love, and freedom renovating their Italian Renaissance estate at the turn of the 20th century- creating an enchanting landscape to host lesbian artists and thinkers of the time. Thomas unpacks how their landscapes reflect their identities and what they can teach us about the enduring relationship between queerness and the environment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Christina Cauterucci explores the intimate connections between queer identity and the natural world with Bryn Mawr professor Kate Thomas. In this episode, we journey through the lives of Florence Blood and Princess Ghika, two enigmatic lesbians who found self-expression, love, and freedom renovating their Italian Renaissance estate at the turn of the 20th century- creating an enchanting landscape to host lesbian artists and thinkers of the time. Thomas unpacks how their landscapes reflect their identities and what they can teach us about the enduring relationship between queerness and the environment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Christina Cauterucci explores the intimate connections between queer identity and the natural world with Bryn Mawr professor Kate Thomas. In this episode, we journey through the lives of Florence Blood and Princess Ghika, two enigmatic lesbians who found self-expression, love, and freedom renovating their Italian Renaissance estate at the turn of the 20th century- creating an enchanting landscape to host lesbian artists and thinkers of the time. Thomas unpacks how their landscapes reflect their identities and what they can teach us about the enduring relationship between queerness and the environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Christina Cauterucci explores the intimate connections between queer identity and the natural world with Bryn Mawr professor Kate Thomas. In this episode, we journey through the lives of Florence Blood and Princess Ghika, two enigmatic lesbians who found self-expression, love, and freedom renovating their Italian Renaissance estate at the turn of the 20th century- creating an enchanting landscape to host lesbian artists and thinkers of the time. Thomas unpacks how their landscapes reflect their identities and what they can teach us about the enduring relationship between queerness and the environment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Sapphic Survival Guide, Cheyenne and Gina go into the archives!We will be taking a hiatus from recording new episodes, but we will be re-releasing some of your favorite old episodes in the meantime. Thank you, always, for being a listener!Submit your own questions by messaging us on Instagram or emailing us at sapphicsurvivalguide@gmail.com. You can also leave us a voicemail at 724-209-8877 (US. Only - You can also send a voice note via email. Unless stated otherwise, you are giving us permission to play your voicemail on the podcast.)CreditsProduced by Gina Finio and CheyenneEdited by Gina FinioCover Art by Sev & CheyenneMusic by PartnerSound Effects by Audio VampireFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok and subscribe to our Patreon for extras!Follow Cheyenne on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTokFollow Gina on Instagram, TikTok, and her website
Sexologist Alexa Andre (@sexwithalexa) sits down with MJ Fox, co-founder of Joyride (@joyride.rave) a sex-positive rave redefining inclusive nightlife in London. In this episode, MJ shares their journey into the sex-positive space and how Joyride was born, a rave known for its vibrant, safe atmosphere and all-queer staff and DJs. We dive into what attendees can expect when they walk into Joyride, including the two designated play spaces, the event's unique 4 PM to midnight schedule, and MJ's decision not to enter the playroom. MJ opens up about how Joyride creates a welcoming environment for the queer community and what their dream party would look like in the future. Plus, a look at the challenges and triumphs of building this one-of-a-kind rave.
On August 19th, KCSU's progamming director, Sasha Sperry, and the podcast director, me, Erin Fuller, had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Eric Delehoy and Michael Ridley. Delehoy's short film, "Cowboy Boots", is set to premiere at The Lyric in Fort Collins on August 24th at 2pm. The short film follows a recently-out cowboy, played by Ridley, entering a gay bar for the first time, looking at the interactions and relationships within underground queer culture.
go to http://www.tomboyx.com/shannon for 20% off your entire order! or use code SHANNON at check out! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nowthisisliving Friend of Dorothy: https://nowthisisliving.shop Exes and O's Playlist: https://spoti.fi/4b8ul8k Call/text +1 (213) 775 6258 to be featured in future episodes! Find Jade: https://www.youtube.com/@iamjadefox https://www.instagram.com/iamjadefox/ https://www.tiktok.com/@iamjadefox Find me: instagram: http://instagram.com/nowthisisliving Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nowthisisliving Website: https://www.shannonbeveridge.co Twitter: https://twitter.com/nowthisisliving Tumblr: http://now-this-is-living.tumblr.com Snapchat: shannonbeverage Spotify: Shannon Beveridgecurrent playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Nd9RaWji2D8Opac4FtIvY?si=75ad9cd7b6984f8a Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Pride! Wij presenteren onze Pride special, met drie heel leuke gasten: queer dirigent en theatermaker Manoj Kamps, queer computerwetenschapper Nico Naus en queer vlogger Bram de Wijs. We praten over ons queernieuws van het afgelopen jaar, persoonlijke overwinningen en queertips, voor het leven en alles wat daar bij komt kijken.What happens on Milkshake stays on Milkshake (maar niet helemaal); je iets minder mislukt voelen of zelfs genezen; drie zoenen van Splinter Chabot; Femke Wiersma de Verschrikkelijke; recycle mij als ik echt versleten ben; genoeg boekentips voor je hele zomer; en de zalvende werking van een endorfine-mapje.Vergeet niet: doe wat je wil.ShownotesHappy Pride! Eeuw-aflevering 2023Milkshake FestivalHuwelijk gelijk geslacht wereldwijd WinqFemke Wiersma zet Friese Queers voor schutBrams Vlog over het halen van zijn rijbewijsRoze Hulpverleners SwitchboardLovemaps - John Money AmazonDe boeken van Damn HoneyLieve Lust - Matthijs van Es WinqQueer Art Club Amsterdam InstaInformatie over alcohol en drugs JelinekInsta Gooise PrideWebsite van Bram de WijsWebsite van Manoj KampsDeze aflevering wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door MUBI, hét film streaming platform met zorgvuldig geselecteerde films. Check de speciale Queer Spaces selectie, en stream nu 30 dagen gratis - ga naar www.mubi.com/eeuwvandeamateur.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Katyayini Saksham joins us to talk about everyone suddenly mothering and serving, why celeb culture overlaps with queer lingo so much, and why people in Bandra need to vogue. Featuring: Katyayini Saksham Co-Producers: Vasudhaa Narayanan, Rohitha Naraharisetty Cover Art: Neha Tewari Art Director: Neha Shekhawat Executive Producer: Karla Bookman
Pride Month might be over but it's a lot more than a little queer year-round over here, so Capri and Ashley are keeping the energy going with the fourth episode fueled by your questions. Thank you to this amazing community! If you have more questions and didn't get to submit for this week's episode, don't forget to follow the podcast on socials!If you liked this episode please leave us a review!If you didn't...mind your business...Follow LittleQueerPod On instagram https://www.instagram.com/littlequeerpod/?hl=enFollow Ashley On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleyelizabeth_11/?hl=enFollow Capri On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capricampeau/
In today's episode, we have Spencer West! From discussing the challenges of accessing queer spaces and nightlife to setting boundaries as a disabled content creator, this conversation sheds light on pivotal issues affecting the LGBTQ+ and disabled communities. Spencer shares his personal experiences, advocacy work, and the role of social media in promoting awareness.Don't miss this engaging episode with Spencer West!Timestamps00:00 Spencer West: Keynote speaker, activist, trailblazer, author.06:00 Navigating intersectional identities and privacy boundaries on TikTok.12:47 The importance of sharing disabled experiences in media.16:24 Relate stories to others, especially healthcare workers.17:17 Sharing personal stories, lessons, and avoiding inspiration porn.20:41 Learning boundaries from an older mentor, embracing self.26:46 Struggles with queer identity in nightlife venues.28:16 Toronto has organizations creating accessible spaces.36:03 Creating regular content as a revenue stream.38:04 Grateful for age and experience in authenticity.43:23 Learning about disability justice, confronting internalized ableism.46:02 RuPaul's reminder: love yourself, love others.48:56 Recognition of mutual support in personal relationships.51:34 Privilege of walking, trouble with wheelchair damage.54:49 Agreement on disability visibility through social media.57:35 Celebrate LGBTQ+ and disability pride this month.Connect with Spencer West Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spencer2thewest/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@spencer2thewest?lang=en
We celebrate pride every June, but year-round, Chicagoans are carving out spaces to protect and center Black queer joy. And there's a long history of Black queer Chicagoans creating these spaces across the city. The tradition of Black queer nightlife in this city is marked with a great deal of creativity, resilience and plenty of lessons to be learned across generations of organizers. To learn more about this history, Reset spoke to the Chicago Reader's DMB, Executive Sweet Party's Pat McCombs and Party Noire's dr.nick alder. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
JD and Denise speak with Kelly Perez, who's created a crowd funding project featuring Queer Koalas, little personalised NFT's that you buy from the Queer Koalas website and act as a key to unlock benefits and more- and the money raised goes directly into making lesbian/queer safe spaces around L.A. To watch this conversation and learn more, click this link for our YouTube Channel.
Our newest episode, Episode 69: "Building Intentional Queer Spaces,” features Adam Odsess-Rubin, whose many roles include Founding Artistic Director of National Queer Theater (NQT). In their conversation, Adam offers a glimpse into NQT's programs, including DREAMing Out Loud; Write it Out!; and Staging Pride Queer Youth Theater, a program that offers free acting classes for Queer and Trans youth that culminates in devising original works. At the heart of these programs, Adam notes, is Queer activism through community-engaged arts programming. The heart of this thoughtful conversation shines when Adam states, “I'm looking for community,” he says and continues by reflecting, “I'm that queer artist that needed a home.” Their conversation continues as they discuss: creating supportive spaces for Queer youth to be creative and build community; how, within current systems, administrative practices can't always act in concert with the support systems created for meaningful community engagement; and the friction that comes with the balance of programming and finding moments for rest and grace.
Our newest episode, Episode 69: "Building Intentional Queer Spaces,” features Adam Odsess-Rubin, whose many roles include Founding Artistic Director of National Queer Theater (NQT). In their conversation, Adam offers a glimpse into NQT's programs, including DREAMing Out Loud; Write it Out!; and Staging Pride Queer Youth Theater, a program that offers free acting classes for Queer and Trans youth that culminates in devising original works. At the heart of these programs, Adam notes, is Queer activism through community-engaged arts programming. The heart of this thoughtful conversation shines when Adam states, “I'm looking for community,” he says and continues by reflecting, “I'm that queer artist that needed a home.” Their conversation continues as they discuss: creating supportive spaces for Queer youth to be creative and build community; how, within current systems, administrative practices can't always act in concert with the support systems created for meaningful community engagement; and the friction that comes with the balance of programming and finding moments for rest and grace.
The goss is nonstop this week as Alaska and Willam celebrate their Queerty Nomination, amplify the corruption queer spaces are facing in Seattle from the Liquor Control Board, and revel in the gossip surrounding a possible Michelle Obama campaign for President. Plus they are joined by the hilarious Dulcé Sloan to discuss her new book “Hello Friends” which comes out on Feb 6th!Vote for the Queerties today and every day!Listen to Race Chaser Ad-Free on MOM PlusFollow us on IG at @racechaserpod and click the link in bio for a list of organizations you can donate to in support of Black Lives MatterRainbow Spotlight: Cyber Angel by Jordan Windows feat. Poor SpiceFOLLOW ALASKAhttps://twitter.com/Alaska5000https://www.instagram.com/theonlyalaska5000https://www.facebook.com/AlaskaThunderhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vnKqhNky1BcWqXbDs0NAQFOLLOW WILLAMhttps://twitter.com/willamhttps://www.instagram.com/willamhttps://www.facebook.com/willamhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrO9hj5VqGJufBlVJy-8D1gRACE CHASER IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The goss is nonstop this week as Alaska and Willam celebrate their Queerty Nomination, amplify the corruption queer spaces are facing in Seattle from the Liquor Control Board, and revel in the gossip surrounding a possible Michelle Obama campaign for President. Plus they are joined by the hilarious Dulcé Sloan to discuss her new book “Hello Friends” which comes out on Feb 6th! Vote for the Queerties today and every day! Listen to Race Chaser Ad-Free on MOM Plus Follow us on IG at @racechaserpod and click the link in bio for a list of organizations you can donate to in support of Black Lives Matter Rainbow Spotlight: Cyber Angel by Jordan Windows feat. Poor Spice FOLLOW ALASKA https://twitter.com/Alaska5000 https://www.instagram.com/theonlyalaska5000 https://www.facebook.com/AlaskaThunder https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vnKqhNky1BcWqXbDs0NAQ FOLLOW WILLAM https://twitter.com/willam https://www.instagram.com/willam https://www.facebook.com/willam https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrO9hj5VqGJufBlVJy-8D1g RACE CHASER IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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S14 EP15 BONUS | Join Jaimie in this Holiday Bonus Episode as she guests on 'Lost Spaces' with K Anderson! Jaimie shares her experience growing up in San Francisco surrounded by queer culture but struggling to recognize her own queerness. She discusses the male-dominated gay world she witnessed in the 80s and 90s and the lack of representation of gay women. Jaimie reflects on her journey of self-discovery, including experimenting with women and eventually embracing her identity as a lesbian. She also discusses the challenges of coming out to her parents and the stereotypes surrounding "U-Haul lesbians." Throughout her story, Jaimie emphasizes the importance of embracing one's differences and shedding the need for perfectionism. Dive into this special episode with a personal touch from Jaimie.
Seattle Parks and Recreation wants to build a children's play area in Denny Blaine Park, which is also home to a popular nude beach full of history for Seattle's LGBTQ+ community.The city says it's to address a lack of playgrounds in the area, but Seattle's queer community is mobilizing to protect one of its most historic spaces.Stranger Queer Culture and Politics reporter Vivian McCall is here to tell us all about it.Burke-Gilman Feedback: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=RR7meOtrCUCPmTWdi1T0Gx_TulzIrTtHuUQqnM2DnJ5UMTBZRkRBRVJSRFFZWUJDTklQV1lISkYwVi4uWe can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenowAnd we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave us feedback online: https://www.kuow.org/feedback
Join Mark and Nick as they are joined by two guest host as they talk about their experiences as being black and queer and navigating difficult spaces. Letters too Socials Twitter|Insta|Merch|Haddonfield Horrors For Business Email: letterstoomedia@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letters-too/message
Coco Jem Holiday details out why she parted ways with Back 2 Earth.
Just recently, an institutions of the Bay Area's LGBTQ+ world announced that it will be making a comeback. The Stud, an iconic queer bar in San Francisco, with an over 50 year long history, closed up shop in 2020 during the pandemic shutdown. Many feared that the venue itself would stay closed. But the collective who runs the bar have found a new location and are in the mist of raising funds now. This news has opened up a sense of hope for the queer spaces here in the Bay area, and beyond, wont just fade away. So why are queer spaces, and in particular queer bars, so important to hang on to? To answer this question and more, KCBS Radio's Mary Hughes spoke with Greggor Mattson, Professor and chair of sociology at Oberlin College and Conservatory, and author of 'Who Needs Gay Bars?'
Shain Filcher, Executive Director of the LGBT Bar of NY, sits down with Leslie Allen, Deputy Director of Legal Services at the Anti-Violence Project, and Audacia Ray, Director of Community Organizing and Public Advocacy at the Anti-Violence Project, to discuss escalating hate violence against the LGBTQ+ community, a groundbreaking, nationwide study surveying safety in queer spaces, and the loss of O'Shae Sibley. To access the study, visit https://protectsafespaces.org/.
Welcome to another episode of the Greek Life Podcast. Join Abril, Joann, and Savannah. This week we'll be joined by Chris, from the Phi Delta Chapter of Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. In this episode, we'll hear from him and learn about his experiences as a queer person in greek spaces. Follow us on Instagram: @patino.abril l @joann16._ l @saaaaaavannah l @djdeanthap I @chris_morris98
Where have all the lesbian bars gone? Greg sits down with Erica Rose, co-founder and co-director of the Lesbian Bar Project, to talk about the dwindling number of these spaces, and what they represent in the first place. The conversation ranges from New York to DC to Berlin to Mobile, Alabama, as they talk about the need for these spaces in the service industry and the queer community, as well as what some folks are doing to save them. Plus, New York's beloved haze is back, and just in time for the Fourth of July. Stay tuned to find out how much of it wound up in Greg's lungs this week!Photo courtesy of Jackie Abbott.Don't forget to click SUBSCRIBE and RATE the show if you can.
It's a challenging time to be an LGBTQ person in Tennessee. With laws targeting gender expression and an increase in violent threats, the instinct for queer people might be to go underground. But instead, support groups are popping up to create belonging and foster solidarity in Tennessee's LGBTQ community. Today, we'll talk to members of these local groups about their experiences. But first, it's time for @ Us! Host Khalil Ekulona and senior digital producer Anna Gallegos-Cannon respond to listener comments and feedback. Guests: John Bridges, writer Amo Elizabeth, host of Dress Code Nashville Forrest Douglass, Color Queery coordinator Al Mattox, Queer Spokes founder Tessa Loftis, Queer Book Club coordinator Ashley Espinoza, member and organizer of Outdoorsy Queers Previous WPLN reporting and episodes: Celebrating Nashville's LGBTQ+ community, past and present Bisexuality in Nashville The growth of LGBT-affirming churches Finding safe shelter for LGBTQ youth Nashville Marks A Pair Of Long-Gone Bars, Where Gay Men Once Gathered Secretly
This week on Sapphic Survival Guide, Cheyenne and Gina answer your questions about queer spaces.. again! Welcome to your 201 course, Queer Spaces 2.0!Submit your own questions by messaging us on Instagram or emailing us at sapphicsurvivalguide@gmail.com. You can also leave us a voicemail at 724-209-8877 (US. Only - You can also send a voice note via email. Unless stated otherwise, you are giving us permission to play your voicemail on the podcast.)CreditsProduced by Gina Finio and CheyenneEdited by Gina FinioCover Art by Sev & CheyenneMusic by PartnerSound Effects by Audio VampireFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok and subscribe to our Patreon for extras!Follow Cheyenne on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTokFollow Gina on Instagram, TikTok, and her website
This month we look at the LGBTQIA+ community that has always found ways to exist and bond. Adam Nathaniel Furman and Joshua Mardell have brought together a team of authors to tell stories of spaces, from educational and institutional to re-appropriated and beyond, in their colorful and detailed book Queer Spaces. This book pays homage to the past, present, and future of the community, celebrating LGBTQIA+ life as powerful and deserving of its own place in history. It also looks ahead to the potential form these spaces may take in the coming years to continue promoting queer lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Thursday, Feb. 2 the Fettucine Forum will be hosting an event that looks at the history of queer space throughout Idaho.
Instances of LGBTQ hate crimes are increasing across the country, and Chicago isn't immune. This week, a hammer-wielding man yelled slurs and attacked a queer-owned business in Rogers Park. Reset talks with journalist Jake Wittich, and Slo'mo producer Kristen Kaza about the impact of these attacks and what can be done to preserve safety in queer spaces.
Guest: Olga Petri on Places of Tenderness and Heat: The Queer Milieu of Fin-de-Siècle St. Petersburg published by Cornell University Press. The post Queer Spaces in Imperial St. Petersburg appeared first on SRB Podcast.
Guest: Olga Petri on Places of Tenderness and Heat: The Queer Milieu of Fin-de-Siècle St. Petersburg published by Cornell University Press. The post Queer Spaces in Imperial St. Petersburg appeared first on The Eurasian Knot.
Do we still need queer spaces? We explore the history (including Greek bathhouses, molly houses, and Mother Clap) the failure of social media sites to protect queer people (focused on GLAAD's Social Media Safety Index), and whether allies belong in queer spaces. This episode was sponsored by Spaces, a new group chat app for queer communities. Join our Gayish space on iOS: https://queerspaces.com/s/BqN4x27HMh6L74WW8. Our Pride Happy Hour, open to everyone and anyone, is tonight (June 23) at 6pm Pacific / 9pm Eastern. Full event details at www.facebook.com/events/781558556550145. In this episode: News- 1:58 || Main Topic (Queer Spaces)- 11:38 || Gayest & Straightest- 1:26:18 On the bonus Patreon segment, learn more about GLAAD's list of memes and terms that steal our language to try to sow discord within the LGBT community, such as globohomo and clovergender. See all the benefits at www.patreon.com/gayishpodcast.