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Queering Community Health
Queer Chosen Families

Queering Community Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 26:00


This episode of Queering Community Health is about the importance of queer chosen families. Three close friends, Kelly, Maya, and Xochitl express vulnerability by describing their experience living in unsupportive households. Through the process of growing up and embracing queer identities, these friends were able to redefine their concept of family.Machismo = “Machismo is a socially constructed, learned, and reinforced set of behaviors comprising the content of male gender roles in Latino society” (De La Cancela, 1986, p. 291). In simple terms, machismo is a form of masculine ideology within Latino communities. - Marilyn Valenciano “Y el novio”= and the boyfriend? "Mujer”= womanINDIGENOUS RESOURCES:Land Acknowledgements are not just a statement, it is work: tune in to Call her Aunty Podcast episode 77, “What's in a Land Acknowledgement?” and “Moving beyond Acknowledgements” by Student Affairs NOW Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine, Minnesota Native News  (spotify, apple, radio public, RSS)Native Minnesota with Rebecca Crooks-Stratton (Soundcloud, Spotify)Listen to “Indigequeer” by All My Relations Podcast and check out their other episodes!“To be Black, Indigenous, and Queer” by Tu-un Dali and check out their other episodes!Text your address to 907-312-5085 to find out which Indigenous lands you're living on or visiting or visit https://native-land.ca HEALTH RESOURCES FOR LGBTQ FOLKS:Clinic 555: confidential, low-cost health services for adults and teens. 651-266-1255. www.Clinic555.org Face to Face Health & Counseling: health services for youth 11-24 years old.  651-772-5555. www.Face2face.org Family Tree Clinic: affordable and respectful sexual health care and education for LGBTQ individuals. 612-473-0800. www.familytreeclinic.org Rainbow Health: A healthy sex life includes knowing the basics about HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Also mental health services for LGBTQ folks. (800) 248-2437. www.rainbowhealth.orgLatitudes: facility designed to meet the specific substance abuse and mental health needs of the LGBTQ community. 612-454-2016RECLAIM: Mental Health support for queer and trans youth. 612-235-6743. www.reclaim.care CRISIS RESOURCES:Trans Lifeline: For any trans person in crisis of any kind, the Trans Lifeline runs a national hotline staffed by trans people for trans people. 877- 565- 8860. www.translifeline.org The Trevor Project: National crisis line and counseling for LGBTQ youth. 24 hour crisis hotline: 866-488-7386. Text “Trevor” to 202-304-1200 or chat online. www.thetrevorproject.orgHOUSINGSafe Zone: Serves low income youth facing homelessness, lack of preventative healthcare and other challenges. 651-224-9644Avenues for Youth-GLBT Host Home Program: provides emergency shelter, short-term housing and supportive services in a safe and nurturing environment. 612-968-1672EDUCATIONOut for Equity: A Saint Paul School District program that strives to maintain a safe and welcoming school environment. 651-603-4972FAMILY SUPPORTPFLAG Twin Cities: parents, families, and friends of LGBTQ+ support in the Metro Areas 612-825-1660

SPNN Podcast
Queer Chosen Families

SPNN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 26:01


This episode of Queering Community Health is about the importance of queer chosen families. Three close friends, Kelly, Maya, and Xochitl express vulnerability by describing their experience living in unsupportive households. Through the process of growing up and embracing queer identities, these friends were able to redefine their concept of family. Machismo = “Machismo is a socially constructed, learned, and reinforced set of behaviors comprising the content of male gender roles in Latino society” (De La Cancela, 1986, p. 291). In simple terms, machismo is a form of masculine ideology within Latino communities. - Marilyn Valenciano  “Y el novio”= and the boyfriend?  "Mujer”= woman INDIGENOUS RESOURCES: Land Acknowledgements are not just a statement, it is work: tune in to Call her Aunty Podcast episode 77, “What's in a Land Acknowledgement?” and “Moving beyond Acknowledgements” by Student Affairs NOW  Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine, Minnesota Native News  (spotify, apple, radio public, RSS) Native Minnesota with Rebecca Crooks-Stratton (Soundcloud, Spotify) Listen to “Indigequeer” by All My Relations Podcast and check out their other episodes! “To be Black, Indigenous, and Queer” by Tu-un Dali and check out their other episodes! Text your address to 907-312-5085 to find out which Indigenous lands you're living on or visiting or visit https://native-land.ca  HEALTH RESOURCES FOR LGBTQ FOLKS: Clinic 555: confidential, low-cost health services for adults and teens. 651-266-1255. www.Clinic555.org  Face to Face Health & Counseling: health services for youth 11-24 years old.  651-772-5555. www.Face2face.org  Family Tree Clinic: affordable and respectful sexual health care and education for LGBTQ individuals. 612-473-0800. www.familytreeclinic.org  Rainbow Health: A healthy sex life includes knowing the basics about HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Also mental health services for LGBTQ folks. (800) 248-2437. www.rainbowhealth.org Latitudes: facility designed to meet the specific substance abuse and mental health needs of the LGBTQ community. 612-454-2016 RECLAIM: Mental Health support for queer and trans youth. 612-235-6743. www.reclaim.care  CRISIS RESOURCES: Trans Lifeline: For any trans person in crisis of any kind, the Trans Lifeline runs a national hotline staffed by trans people for trans people. 877- 565- 8860. www.translifeline.org  The Trevor Project: National crisis line and counseling for LGBTQ youth. 24 hour crisis hotline: 866-488-7386. Text “Trevor” to 202-304-1200 or chat online. www.thetrevorproject.org HOUSING Safe Zone: Serves low income youth facing homelessness, lack of preventative healthcare and other challenges. 651-224-9644 Avenues for Youth-GLBT Host Home Program: provides emergency shelter, short-term housing and supportive services in a safe and nurturing environment. 612-968-1672 EDUCATION Out for Equity: A Saint Paul School District program that strives to maintain a safe and welcoming school environment. 651-603-4972 FAMILY SUPPORT PFLAG Twin Cities: parents, families, and friends of LGBTQ+ support in the Metro Areas 612-825-1660

Queering Community Health
Getting to Tomorrow: A Resources Mini-Episode

Queering Community Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 19:29


We know that things in life can suck. Because we live in a world  full of white supremacy, patriarchy, misogyny, and transphobia there are most likely times you feel alone, overwhelmed, afraid, ashamed, confused, or scared. Hopefully you also have times that you feel powerful, loved, connected, joyful, and full of dreams for the future. This episode is all about giving you some organizations, numbers and websites for the times you need support.Host: Azul (they/them) a queer, nonbinary, Latinx-European adultHEALTH RESOURCES FOR LGBTQ FOLKS:Minneapolis School-Based Clinics: offer a range of mental health, physical health, and sexual health services at no cost to students or their parents. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/minneapolisschoolbasedclinicHealth Start Clinics (St. Paul Schools):  Website: https://www.spps.org/domain/15098Clinic 555: confidential, low-cost health services for adults and teens. 651-266-1255. www.Clinic555.org Face to Face Health & Counseling: health services for youth 11-24 years old.  651-772-5555. www.Face2face.org Family Tree Clinic: affordable and respectful sexual health care and education for LGBTQ individuals. 612-473-0800. www.familytreeclinic.org Rainbow Health: Mental health services for LGBTQ folks. (800) 248-2437. www.rainbowhealth.orgRECLAIM: Mental Health support for queer and trans youth. 612-235-6743. www.reclaim.care CRISIS RESOURCES:Trans Lifeline: For any trans person in crisis of any kind,  a national hotline staffed by trans people. 877- 565- 8860. www.translifeline.org The Trevor Project: National crisis line and counseling for LGBTQ youth. 24 hour crisis hotline: 866-488-7386. Text “Trevor” to 202-304-1200 or chat online. www.thetrevorproject.orgHOUSINGYouth Services Network (YSNMN): Website and app helping youth in the Twin Cities' Metro Area connect to shelter and services. Available at the Apple Store and Google Play, search for ysnmn. https://ysnmn.org/Avenues for Youth-GLBT Host Home Program: emergency shelter, short-term housing and supportive services in a safe and nurturing environment. 612-968-1672The Bridge for Youth: provides emergency shelter, supportive housing, outreach and support, and weekly LGBTQ+ support groups in their Minneapolis location. Call The Bridge at 612-377-8800 or text 612-400-7233. https://bridgeforyouth.org/youth-faq/DROP IN CENTERS:Safe Zone: Serves low income youth facing homelessness, lack of preventative healthcare and other challenges. 651-224-9644Freeing Ourselves & Finding Community:  Free drop-in program for LGBTQ+ teens and young adults. 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM on Tuesdays. Groups for teens ages 13-17, and young adults ages 18-24. Provides meal, free bus cards and conversations with other LGBTQ+ folks. This program takes place at Family Tree Clinic, and is presented in partnership with Avenues for Youth.PEER SUPPORTQ Chat Space: A community for LGBTQ+ Teens. Find and give support, have fun, connect around shared interests and get good information. Chat with like-minded peers in live chats designed for you & by you, facilitated by folks who care. https://www.qchatspace.org/

SPNN Podcast
Getting to Tomorrow: A Resources Mini-Episode

SPNN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 19:30


We know that things in life can suck. Because we live in a world  full of white supremacy, patriarchy, misogyny, and transphobia there are most likely times you feel alone, overwhelmed, afraid, ashamed, confused, or scared. Hopefully you also have times that you feel powerful, loved, connected, joyful, and full of dreams for the future. This episode is all about giving you some organizations, numbers and websites for the times you need support. Host: Azul (they/them) a queer, nonbinary, Latinx-European adult HEALTH RESOURCES FOR LGBTQ FOLKS: Minneapolis School-Based Clinics: offer a range of mental health, physical health, and sexual health services at no cost to students or their parents. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/minneapolisschoolbasedclinic Health Start Clinics (St. Paul Schools):  Website: https://www.spps.org/domain/15098 Clinic 555: confidential, low-cost health services for adults and teens. 651-266-1255. www.Clinic555.org  Face to Face Health & Counseling: health services for youth 11-24 years old.  651-772-5555. www.Face2face.org  Family Tree Clinic: affordable and respectful sexual health care and education for LGBTQ individuals. 612-473-0800. www.familytreeclinic.org  Rainbow Health: Mental health services for LGBTQ folks. (800) 248-2437. www.rainbowhealth.org RECLAIM: Mental Health support for queer and trans youth. 612-235-6743. www.reclaim.care  CRISIS RESOURCES: Trans Lifeline: For any trans person in crisis of any kind,  a national hotline staffed by trans people. 877- 565- 8860. www.translifeline.org  The Trevor Project: National crisis line and counseling for LGBTQ youth. 24 hour crisis hotline: 866-488-7386. Text “Trevor” to 202-304-1200 or chat online. www.thetrevorproject.org HOUSING Youth Services Network (YSNMN): Website and app helping youth in the Twin Cities' Metro Area connect to shelter and services. Available at the Apple Store and Google Play, search for ysnmn. https://ysnmn.org/ Avenues for Youth-GLBT Host Home Program: emergency shelter, short-term housing and supportive services in a safe and nurturing environment. 612-968-1672 The Bridge for Youth: provides emergency shelter, supportive housing, outreach and support, and weekly LGBTQ+ support groups in their Minneapolis location. Call The Bridge at 612-377-8800 or text 612-400-7233. https://bridgeforyouth.org/youth-faq/ DROP IN CENTERS: Safe Zone: Serves low income youth facing homelessness, lack of preventative healthcare and other challenges. 651-224-9644 Freeing Ourselves & Finding Community:  Free drop-in program for LGBTQ+ teens and young adults. 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM on Tuesdays. Groups for teens ages 13-17, and young adults ages 18-24. Provides meal, free bus cards and conversations with other LGBTQ+ folks. This program takes place at Family Tree Clinic, and is presented in partnership with Avenues for Youth. PEER SUPPORT Q Chat Space: A community for LGBTQ+ Teens. Find and give support, have fun, connect around shared interests and get good information. Chat with like-minded peers in live chats designed for you & by you, facilitated by folks who care. https://www.qchatspace.org/

Bonfire
Ep. 2: Positive Boundaries

Bonfire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 65:41


Camp Jojo proudly presents Bonfire, a special podcast designed to elevate the voices of young adults that are hoping to spark change in the world. “Daring to set boundaries is about having the courage to love ourselves even when we risk disappointing others” - Brene Brown Episode 2 is focused on maintaining positive boundaries during this emotional time. "To post, or not to post - that is the questions" We discuss the changing voice of social media and the responsibility of being an advocate. We share some ways to share your thoughts in positive way through art, music and research. Journal: Evaluate your boundaries- personal, mental/physical health, family, education. Do you have Grief boundaries? How have you paced your social media? Homework: "As a Black woman, I can't ever stop thinking about racism. It's not a choice; it's my reality." Written by: Natachi Onwuamaegbu https://www.seattletimes.com/life/as-a-black-woman-i-cant-stop-thinking-about-racism-its-my-reality/?fbclid=IwAR290hOBfNbGMgPg8m2FmnW-8i9aJ4_qacytsVQcXquRhcOG_GgTuuleg5A Resources: Books: Kindred Film: The Last Black Man in San Francisco Music: Noname App: The Launchpad free digital workbook to overcome biases and systemic racism (@launchpadplanner) Need Support? Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255, text TALK to 38255 Text HELLO to 741741 www.crisistextline.org American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: www.afsp.org Trevor Project, saving young LGBTQ lives: 1-866-488-7386/ Text TREVOR 1-202-304-1200 Trans Lifeline: 1-877-565-8860 Text START 741-741to be put in contact with a crisis counselor --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bonfire-pod/message

Terrible, Thanks For Asking

Nathan grew up knowing he was different. And what scared him more than who he is, was the idea that who he is was at odds with God, and his family, and the world he belonged to. thetrevorproject.org provides crises intervention for LGBTQ+ youth. Text TREVOR to 1.202.304.1200 for support. You can catch up with TTFA on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook using @ttfapodcast. Check out our sponsors this week: Talkspace - talkspace.com/ttfa Be The Match - join.bethematch.org/nora Brooklinen - brooklinen.com Ritual - ritual.com/thanks

Terrible, Thanks For Asking

Nathan grew up knowing he was different. And what scared him more than who he is, was the idea that who he is was at odds with God, and his family, and the world he belonged to. thetrevorproject.org provides crises intervention for LGBTQ+ youth. Text TREVOR to 1.202.304.1200 for support. You can catch up with TTFA on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook using @ttfapodcast. Check out our sponsors this week: Talkspace - talkspace.com/ttfa Be The Match - join.bethematch.org/nora Brooklinen - brooklinen.com Ritual - ritual.com/thanks

No Quit Living Podcast
NQL 141 - Trevor Crane

No Quit Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 33:37


Welcome to Episode 141 of the No Quit Living Podcast. NQL is a personal development podcast designed to help you achieve your goals and desires. Whether you found us from Forbes, Inc Magazine, CEO Magazine, CIO, New Theory, or elsewhere, we're thrilled you are listening. Through hearing the inspiring stories and tips from the greats, we will all find it easier to stay motivated. Trevor is an entrepreneur, author and speaker dedicated to helping you take your life and your business to the next level. For over a decade, he's worked relentlessly to help entrepreneurs around the world re-design their businesses so they can have the time and money freedom they deserve…. without doing stuff that sucks. He has a special passion for helping service-based businesses, consultants, coaches, authors and speakers take their businesses to the next level–no matter how successful you already are. One of his favorite things to do is host my podcast, and online TV show called Greatness Quest, where he interviews extraordinary business owners and “extract” their secrets of success so you can quickly apply them in your own business.   Website: https://trevorcrane.com/ Text "Trevor" to 36260  

Infants on Thrones
Ep 499 – Sabrina

Infants on Thrones

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 78:27


Tom sits down with Jordan and Katie to talk about losing their teenage daughter Sabrina to suicide. Links: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org Trevor Project (LGBTQ) 1-866-488-7386 Text “Trevor” to 1-202-304-1200 Utah County Crisis Line: 1-801-691-5433 (LIFE) University Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI) 1-801-583-2500 Unequally yoked podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jordan-needles/unequally-yoked

unequally text trevor
Confidently Insecure
72 hours in a psych ward | SYD WILDER

Confidently Insecure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 55:29


*TRIGGER WARNING* talk of suicide, rape, suicidal ideation, depression The Humor Of Trauma Survivors states: It is suggested that despite the fact that humor is often under-appreciated and ignored in the therapeutic process, it can actually be a powerful healing tool when both the therapist and the client are willing to openly discuss it. Humor does not minimize the significance of a terrible event, but it does allow the survivor to see how they can cope and thrive in their environment. ...LONG STORY SHORT - this is an episode of how humor can heal. Huge shoutout to @SydWilder for sharing her story and spreading awareness. Check out Syd's podcast Girl Insta- rupted here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/girl-insta-rupted/id1436802935 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/girlinstarupted   RESOURCES: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255) Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741-741 
TrevorLifeline, TrevorChat, and TrevorText (LGBTQ+ crisis support) 1-866-488-7386 Text “Trevor” to 1-202-304-1200

Trans Lifeline US: (877) 565-8860 ANNA BORGES - Suicidal Ideation Article: https://theoutline.com/post/7267/living-with-passive-suicidal-ideation?zd=1&zi=563724p5Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/confidently-insecure/donations