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Genesis 11: 1-9 Through the story of the Tower of Babel, Heidi helps to reveal human tendencies and the warnings we can take as we discuss the ideologies we're stealing away from as a church. The Tower of Babel becomes a metaphor for the structures of supremacy that we build in a modern world. Heidi quotes Sam Killermann in giving examples of Christian privilege. Even if we don't think about them, we can still benefit from the systems in our country where Christianity is embedded. Naming Christian supremacy requires us to confront our own relationship with power. Heidi then shows us how we can use this story to repair and make meaningful changes to dismantle the tower of Christian supremacy. God deliberately creates all the languages in the world which is a powerful image of God creating and celebrating diversity. Sam Killermann's Christian Privilege Checklist https://projecthumanities.asu.edu/christian-privilege-checklist
Suresh Ramdas, recently crowned Mr. Gay India 2019, is a fierce advocate for LGBTQ+ equality, especially in the corporate space. In this episode Suresh shares with us his journey of self-discovery, growing up in the Catholic Church while being surrounded by Hindu traditions, and how he navigated the world as a queer young adult. He also shares what led to the founding of Working With Pride, a resource group for queer people and allies in the corporate space.Suresh is HP's India LGBTQ Lead, and has 15+ years of experience in Customer Support and Diversity & Inclusion. He has completed the LGBTQ Executive Leadership Program from Stanford University, is a certified Diversity Professional, certified NLP Practitioner, and has co-facilitated a leadership program called Leading With Pride (LWP) for the LGBTQ+ community people that helps to build leaders for tomorrow. Suresh is also featured as 2019's OUTstanding 50 LGBT+ Future Leader and his efforts towards gaining acceptance for queer individuals in the workplace is ever-expanding. Resources Mentioned:Working with Pride (Suresh's organization), learn more by contacting Suresh directly via social media. Links can be found below.The Genderbread Person by Sam Killermann. Genderbread.orgOut & Equal is the premier organization working exclusively on LGBTQ workplace equality. OutAndEqual.comThe Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is the largest national lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer civil rights organization in the US. The HRC envisions a world where LGBTQ people are ensured of their basic equal rights, and can be open, honest and safe at home, at work and in the community. HRC.orgGay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) works through entertainment, news, and digital media to share stories from the LGBTQ community that accelerate acceptance. GLAAD.orgILGA WORLD is a worldwide 1690 member organizations from 164 countries campaigning for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex rights. ILGA.orgThe Straight for Equality program, created by PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) was launched in 2007. This nationwide initiative expanded the organization's efforts to include more people in the equality movement than ever before. StraightForEquality.org Connect with Suresh Ramdas:Instagram: Instagram.com/suresh_r81LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/suresh-ramdas-he-him-his-a16b4110Twitter: Twitter.com/sureshramdas Connect with Queer & Woo!Website: QueerAndWoo.comInstagram: Instagram.com/queerandwooFacebook: Facebook.com/Queer-Woo-104639321292807Tell us about yourself and help us create more relevant content by filling out our Listener Survey: QueerAndWoo.com/survey
Zerothreetwo Conversations: Interviews with the Creative Class
I started this interview with an apology. I'll be the first to admit that I don't know much about the LGBT community. All the more reason to talk to somebody to learn from. What are the issues plaguing the community? What might it be like to be in their shoes? I first met Van Go in an Anthill shoot (thanks again Anthill!). Before the shoot started, they encouraged everyone to make introductions. As an introduction, Van said that he founded the Cebu Transman Equality and Awareness Movement. When he said that, I had no idea what it meant. The words just flew over me since I didn't know what Transmen meant. So I thought it would be a great idea to invite Van Go over to have a conversation. In this episode, we talked about what it is like to be growing up Trans in Cebu, he explains the meaning of SOGIE, the most common questions he gets about testosterone, legal issues that faces the LGBT community, and much more. Enjoy the podcast! SHOWNOTES Transman Equality and Awareness Movement - Cebu, Philippines Anthill Jude Bacalso (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode) SOGIE Kristiane Lim (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode) Genderbread person Jake Zyrus Risa Hontiveros https://www.itspronouncedmetrosexual.com/ Sam Killermann Where can you find Van? https://www.instagram.com/vanvincentgo/ https://twitter.com/vandomvincent https://www.youtube.com/user/TheVincentVan This episode is sponsored by Qube Gallery. A progressive art space in Cebu, Philippines. Providing network and exhibit opportunities for contemporary artists with whom they work closely with and promote beyond the local reach. For more than five years, the gallery has mounted shows of engaging artworks and have also represented the Visayas region in various international fairs. Coming up in Qube is Mundane Rituals by KDLT. His works have been archival in nature, believing that in order to elevate people’s consciousness, mundane things and happenings around should be given high regard. His works delved much on his son, Elias, as his subject, by which he likened himself and retrospectively find parallelism and similarities in his growing up years. To date, Mundane Rituals pushes further the story of his son and that of his to own to what resembles and celebrates the familiarity of the common and ordinary experiences others have imbibed and practiced. It is the universality of those mundane activities that bind and connects him as one with the people, with every breathing and moving individual. Save the date for the opening reception of Kdlt’s ‘Mundane Rituals’ on August 23, 6:00 PM, at Qube Gallery. Aside from its physical space in Crossroads, Banilad, Cebu City, you can check out their online collection on www.artsy.net/qube-gallery. This episode is sponsored by Handuraw Pizza. Long before they became a sponsor, Handuraw Pizza has been mentioned in many of our conversations with musicians. They have always been a great venue for local music. Looking for a place to chill? A spot that supports local artists and musicians? A place to enjoy delicious homegrown pizza and ice cold below zero beer? Look no further! Visit Handuraw Pizza. They have many branches which you can find listed in their website http://www.handurawpizza.com or you can have their wonderful pizza delivered to you. Have them delivered with Grabfood or Foodpanda. Three ways to support the show: Become a Patreon subscriber, click here. Buy Zerothreetwo Merchandise at the Assembly Online Share this episode on social media. Music is Piano March by Audionautix Are you new to Podcasts? On Android, I use Pocket Casts, Google recently released Google Podcasts, and I heard BeyondPod is a good app as well. For iPhone, you can subscribe through the native Podcasts app that every iPhone comes with. Spotify users can subscribe here. Stitcher users can subscribe here.
The third and final prologue episode, comprised of a list of 7 things that this show isn't. Ever since announcing the show and starting to write about the social justice dogma, most of these issues have come up repeatedly, Heretic's host Sam Killermann has found himself explaining to people. So why not be proactive and address them here now? Episode page: https://hereticpodcast.com/episodes/3 (with more notes, links, and other goodness) Connect with Heretic on Instagram/Facebook/Twitter/Patreon @HereticPodcast, or sign up for heresy via email at eepurl.com/c9_nSj --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heretic/support
The second of 3 prologue episodes, with host Sam Killermann talking about himself. Listen to get a sense of who Sam is, how he came to creating this show, and how clearly he understands that he's not the perfect person to be hosting this show. Episode page: hereticpodcast.com/episodes/2 (with more notes, links, and to submit questions) Connect with Heretic on Instagram/Facebook/Twitter/Patreon @HereticPodcast, or sign up for heresy via email at eepurl.com/c9_nSj --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heretic/support
The first of three prologue episodes, with host Sam Killermann describing the show itself. Listen to get a sense of what Heretic will be all about, and for answers to questions like: "What do you mean by social justice dogma?" "What's the point of this show?" "Why are you doing it?" "Don't you know you're not supposed to be talking about this?" Episode page: https://hereticpodcast.com/episodes/1 (with more notes, links, and to submit questions) Connect with Heretic on Instagram/Facebook/Twitter/Patreon @HereticPodcast, or sign up for heresy via email at http://eepurl.com/c9_nSj Heretic Theme Song written & performed by the amazing singer/songwriter and Travel Pop pioneer Mike Mentz. Go buy his records: http://mikementz.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heretic/support
This week on the Naughty Rude Show, Carlin, Erin and Kate are here to talk all about bisexual visibility, intersexuality discrimination and gender identity in society today. Plus, we answer your questions at thenaughtyrudeshow.tumblr.com/ask! Some of the sources we chat about on the show: Article from BBC 2016 “It’s OK guys, just admit it - half of you are not 100% straight Segment from JOY's Triple Bi Pass in 2016 (Bivisibility Week), James from Bisexual Alliance joins Anthony and Ruby Ted Talk from Sam Killermann on understanding the complexities of genderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, things are flipped. Podcast host Amy Climer is interviewed by Meg Bolger and Sam Killermann from Facilitating XYZ. Amy talks about how she learned to facilitate and explores facilitating creativity in teams. This is a replay from an episode on Facilitating XYZ, first aired on May 16, 2017. What You'll Learn The difference between a presentation, a training, and a facilitation How to get more ideas and engagement from workshop participants How to address "idea fatigue" and the value of getting bored The Creative Problem Solving process and how it works with teams Resources Facilitating XYZ Climer Cards The Creative Problem Solving Institute Amy's Top 6 Creativity Books Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action Book: Experience and Education by John Dewey Book: The Processing Pinnacle by Steven Simpson Matt Church Book: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team – Patrick Lencioni Book: Open To Outcome: A Practical Guide For Facilitating & Teaching Experiential Reflection Book: The Artist's Way – Julia Cameron The complete video with closed-caption and show index is available on YouTube
Betty & Fina talk about the importance of diversity, how to deepen your empathy, and how our differences actually improve our innovative progress. This episode features: - Forbes' 4 reasons why diversity is critical for innovation - #OnTrend: Moogfest 2016 - #SpeakUp: HB2 promotes discrimination - @Killermann: Exclusive interview with Sam Killermann discussing the complexities of gender - #Takeaway: how to diversify the interactions in your everyday life
In this episode, Bo Bennett interviews social justice comedian and advocate Sam Killermann on gender issues, feminism, humanism, and intolerance. Also, find out how NOT to make small talk with Bo! Sam loves and appreciates all people, and hopes to someday live in a world where everyone shares those views and we all stop being jerks. He uses humor as a “social lubricant” to put people at ease confronting difficult issues, drawing on his master's education in college student development from Bowling Green State University and his eight years of experience working stand-up comedian for guidance. Sam is a dedicated ally and advocate for social justice. Ultimately, he would prefer shows and websites like “It's Pronounced Metrosexual” to become unnecessary and irrelevant, even at the cost of his dream job. Unfortunately, we have a long way to go before he has to worry about that.