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In this very special episode, Seth and Rebecca are joined by mother and founder of Mombian blog Dana Rudolph. Since we are focusing on sexual orientation for the entire month, we decided to just have one super special long episode of Way to Go & Room to Grow. Hope you enjoy it! Show Notes: 4:00- Prince and Knight, by Daniel Haack 9:39- Maiden and Princess, by Danial Haack 12:30- "A Royal Roundup of LGBTQ Fairytales for Children" 12:37- King and King, by Linda de Haan and Stern Nijland 13:04- The Bravest Knight Who Ever Lived, by Daniel Errico 13:26- The Princess and the Treasure, by Jeffrey A. Miles 13:29- Prince Henry, by Olly Pike 13:35- The Prince and the Dressmaker, by Jen Wang 14:08- A Princess of Great Daring, by Tobi-Hill Meyer 15:17- Gilbert The Ghost, by Guido Van Genechten 20:44- The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish, by Lil Miss Hot Mess 26:00- Tabatha and Magoo Dress Up Too, by Michelle Tea 26:09- Auntie Uncle Drag Queen Hero, by Ellie Royce 27:52- Queer Heroes, by Arabelle Sicardi 38:20- Queer There and Everywhere, by Sarah Prager 40:21- Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, by Francesca Cavallo & Elena Favilli 41:20- Noise Makers, by Kazoo Magazine, Edited by Erin Bried 42:36 Rainbow Revolutionaries, by Sarah Prager 44:59- Sometimes the Spoon Runs Away with Another Spoon, coloring book by Jacinta Bunnell 45:08- The Big Gay Alphabet Coloring Book, by Jacinta Bunnell 52:32- A More Graceful Shaboom, by Jacinta Bunnell 53:40- Super Soft Heroes Coloring Book, by Linnéa Johansson 55:11- Princess Princess Ever After, by Katie O'Neil 1: 08:40- Worm Loves Worm, by J. J. Austrian 1:13:46- My Footprints, by Bao Phi 1:15:15- When Aiden Became a Brother, by Kyle Lukoff 1:20:35 Who’s Your Real Mom?, by Bernadette Green 1:24:51- Heather Has Two Mommies, by Leslea Newman 1:25:24- Papa, Daddy, and Rile, by Seamus Kirst 1:27:00- Plenty of Hugs, by Fran Manushkin 1:31:00 Harriet Gets Carried Away, by Jessie Sima 1:31:10- Not Quite Narwal, by Jessie Sima 1:32:46 A Plan for Pops, by Heather Smith 1:37:42 Princess Puffybottom and Dary, by Susin Nielsen Follow Dana: https://www.mombian.com/ @Mombian on Twitter & Facebook Find us on the web! Rad Child Podcast: www.radchildpodcast.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Contact us: radchildpodcast@gmail.com Be a guest Donate Buy Rad Merch Shift Book Box: https://www.shiftbookbox.com/ Facebook Instagram Twitter
Seamus Kirst (@SeamusKirst) shares PAPA, DADDY, & RILEY, which is illustrated by Devon Holzwarth. This book, I think, speaks to a question many of our kids ask themselves: “Is my family right? Is this how families are supposed to look?” That question is one no child should ever have to ask, but it can come up as kids form their understanding of the world. We compare. We learn. We try to figure out what’s right, what’s wrong, and what is just different from our own experience. In the case of this story, a classmate questions Riley, who is dropped off at school by her two dads. The classmate wants to know who is Riley’s mom. And the way Riley is confronted causes in her a lot of internal questioning. “But the thing that makes a family a family, as Riley’s Daddy reminds, “is…” an answer I’ll make you wait to hear. And it will be worth it! You can access even more information about this book and its author by visiting www.matthewcwinner.com/blog. Get a copy of this book and support independent bookstores (and this podcast) by visiting our BookShop Store. Thank you to this week's sponsor: Bookclub (Patreon) Libro.fm And to the generous support from our Patrons.
This week we’re joined by special guest Seamus Kirst from podcast ‘Mental Health Hangouts’ to discuss how openining up about what you’re going through is often fundamental in managing your mental health. We also talk counselling, addiction and childhood in this insightful episode. Here we go! Mental is the brain-child of Bobby Temps, who lives and thrives while managing his own mental health. Every Thursday we delve into a factor or condition that influences the mind and how to better manage it. Listen to Shemus’ podcast - https://www.mentalhealthhangouts.com Recommended Book: Daring Greatly by Brené Brown - Get your first audio book for free with our link http://bit.ly/mentalbooks Join our fundraiser. Every donation makes a difference - http://bit.ly/MentalFund Petition to 'Get Mental Health Education on the School Curriculum' - Join us at http://bit.ly/MentalPetition Join the movement on: Instagram - http://instagram.com/mentalpodcast Twitter - http://twitter.com/mental_podcast We also have a very blue website with loads of great resources - http://mentalpodcast.co.uk Licensed music: Puppy by Netsky on Lickd / Listen here: https://lnk.to/Netsky2ID
Celebrating my birthday with a jumbo episode about sex, sobriety, and the joy of handjobs! Seamus Kirst, journalist and author of Shitfaced joins me as I interview him and my friend; comedian Sydnee Washington! We talk about sober dating, going to rehab in highschool, delayed ejaculation and the Real Housewives we’re most worried about. Then Seamus and I (both Virgos) are joined by ANOTHER Virgo friend Britni Diamond. We talk mutual masturbation, revealing strange fantasies to people, and maintaining friendships after becoming sober! Please rate, review & subscribe FOR MY BIRTHDAY! follow us @remykassimir @howcumpodcast @seamuskirst @britnidiamond @justsydbw
I spoke with author Seamus Kirst about battling addiction, the joy and struggle of being #selfemployed, and his podcast, Mental Health Hangouts. Seamus Kirst is the author of the memoir, “Shitfaced: Musings of a Former Drunk.” He is also a podcast host, freelance journalist, speaker and stand-up comedian. Seamus has written for publications including The Washington Post, Teen Vogue, The Guardian, Forbes.com, Vice.com, Refinery29, Advocate.com, HuffPost and UpWorthy. Check out the rest of our podcast episodes at www.millennialsdontsuck.com and follow us @mdspodcast on Twitter!
Join Kelli and guest Seamus Kirst as he shares his personal journey with addiction, anxiety, and depression. Visit notanotheranxietyshow.com for more resources, including a free e-book when you sign up for my newsletter, courses, videos, and more! Disclaimer: Hopefully you find the information in this podcast helpful but it is not intended to replace medical advice and should not be used as such.
In a live show recorded in Oakland, the 26 year-old writer (Shitfaced) discusses the loving but strained atmosphere growing up and his teenage years attempting suicide, drinking his way to rehabs and an eating disorder. He shares about making peace with being gay, therapy and the importance of writing and using other emotional tools today to keep him sane. Buy ‘Shitfaced’ on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Shitfaced-Musings-Former-Seamus-Kirst/dp/069282281X Follow Seamus on Twitter and Instagram @SeamusKirst, and ‘like’ his page on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/seamuspatrickkirst/ This ep is sponsored by BetterHelp online therapy. To try a week of counseling for free go to www.BetterHelp.com/mental Must be 18 This ep is sponsored by Casper sleep products. For $50 off your first mattress go to www.Casper.com/mental and use offer code MENTAL This ep is sponsored by Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Learn more at www.JHSPH.edu/FeelGood This ep is sponsored by Quip electric toothbrushes. To get your first refill pack free go to www.GetQuip.com/mental To become a monthly donor (and qualify for bonus content and goodies from Paul go to www.Patreon.com/mentalpod To make a one-time donations via Paypal go towww.mentalpod.com/donate To help fund Paul's next trip to record international guests, especially in Ireland, go to https://www.gofundme.com/pauls-trip-to-ireland Follow Paul on Twitter and Instagram @mentalpod