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With Pride in full swing, Brett Rogers of HaveYouHeard Marketing thought it would be interesting to talk about Brand Virtue Signalling, not necessarily to call anyone out, but simply to talk about what virtue signalling is, and how people and brands can avoid falling into that trap, and also the repercussions of it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thursday - Chris Tribbey, Board Chair of New Hope for Kids and Hector Boehme, Chair of Art of the Vine stop by to talk about the charity and the event. We make out NFL picks in the Froggers Football Forecast. Date Night Guide with Dani Meyering with date night ideas filled with Halloween events, a seafood boil, a haunted kayak trip, Come out With Pride, and a Phantasmagoria performance. Attorney Glenn Klausman with the Case of the $2,500 Limit for Colbert Court. Plus, WOKE News, Trivia & Last Call.
Date Night Guide with Dani Meyering with date night ideas filled with Halloween events, a seafood boil, a haunted kayak trip, Come out With Pride, and a Phantasmagoria performance.
write…write…right! (Tribute to Run by OneRepublic) Original written by: Brent Kutzle, John Nathaniel, Ryan Tedder, & Tyler Spry Lyrics: Write, write, write, Write, write, write, Write, right! And read, read, read Read, read, read, Read, read Back as a small kid Learning to get witty Mom and Dad taught me to write write, write, write, right! Caring about the greats Their books too funny Plugged in And Mom called me Hun, Hun, Hun, Hun, Hun She told me the world out there's tough So make your art bold Listen for the pitter patter of footsteps They're foretold Carve out fairy tales Cause you're in one Girl, you need to write, write, write, write, right! So write, write, right! Write, write, write, Write, write, write, Write, right! And read, read, read Read, read, read, Read, read As I was a young kid Uniformed at the ready With books in all my bag bag, bag, bag, bags Never was a time that God didn't show me To trust in Him for everything Breaking my chains Planting love, seeds sown When I get stuck Masterpieces unfold Leave that writer's block in the dust So I'll write, write, write, write, right! Yeah For creepy, seek out Edgar Allan Poe For life lessons, Jordan Peterson's got more than t-shirts in the mall I'll scribble until I can't hold a pen Charles Dickens style Did you get my message? From Stephenie Meyer to Sinclair Lewis Books will keep you young So read, read, read With Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov must murder investigation stall With Pride & Prejudice, Jane Austen will make you in love fall Adore Alice from Lewis Carroll and Evanovich's Stephanie Plum Watching for George Orwell's 1984 predictions Did you get my message? Norm & Ayoade's comedy classics will keep you young So read, read, read And write, write, write, Write, write, write, write, right! Read, read, read Read, read, read Read, read Glad I'm not wearing Crane's Red Badge of Courage Jesus, through the Bible, still planting seeds, so many Jeffery Deaver and Linwood Barclay's stories keep twisting Plus magical frights with Stephen King Feeling Bradbury's vibes And Alex Himaya's soul Create a new story One that's never been told With Vonnegut, an asterisk means you're done So write, write, write, write, right! Can't get enough of Chris Sims and Benito Cereno! Adore Alicia Erian's Brutal Language of Love Scribble until I can't hold a pen Reading Mary Gaitskill Did you get my message? Read those classics Books will keep you young So write, write, right! A good man is hard to find with Flannery O'Connor For J. D. Salinger, Holden is the Rye's Catcher For Christian authors, seek out Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker Always love C. S. Lewis Fall for Fitzgerald's language Books will keep you young So write, write, right! Read, read, read Read, read, read Read, read & write, write, write, Write, write, write, Write, right! Read, read, read Read, read, read, Read, read Did you get my message? Read those classics Books will keep you young Did you get my message? Read those classics Books will keep you young Did you get my message? Write a classic Books will keep you young So write, write, right! End Tribute by Melissa Smith: - Melzy of Wonderland on Youtube - Mel's Music on Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, Deezer, Podcast Addict, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Facebook & - Melissa_Martinek_Smith on Instagram (AKA: MelsMusic)
With Pride month officially over, Phillip and Wes discuss all the festivities surrounding Nashville Pride week. Gay pride events provide a wonderful platform for the LGBGTQ+ community to be visible and celebrate their identities openly. This visibility helps to challenge the stereotypes and stigmas, creating a more inclusive and accepting society. Nashville Pride brought together people from many different communities creating a sense of solidarity and community. For many LGBTQ+ individuals, especially those who may feel isolated or marginalized, pride events offer an opportunity to connect with others who share similar experiences, struggles, and triumphs.
In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it's our What's Going On for the month of June. With Pride and Summer happening, things are definitely heating up. From festivals to nuptials, the guys have been keeping themselves pretty busy. http://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/coldr-153/COLDR153.mp3 What's Going On? Jeff: Yup, June 2023 happened. Damon: I'm Married Now/House Upgrades Gary: PRIDE…now … Continue reading COL700: WGO: June 2023 →
TODAY! Mike takes a leave and Cari takes over! With Pride month still in full force, Massey and Cari tackle the ideals and the habits of the rainbow community. Find out that and more!
With Pride month in full swing, Ekin and Brittany have a very open discussion with a card-carrying member of the movement – @PainKillerCamIsYourDaddy. Just know this …nothing is off limits. Thanks for listening to this episode of the DJ Ekin Podcast and show your support for the podcast by leaving a 5-star rating and review […] The post DJ Ekin Podcast: Straight P.R.I.D.E appeared first on Radio Influence.
With Pride month in full swing, Ekin and Brittany have a very open discussion with a card-carrying member of the movement – @PainKillerCamIsYourDaddy. Just know this …nothing is off limits. Thanks for listening to this episode of the DJ Ekin Podcast and show your support for the podcast by leaving a 5-star rating and review […] The post DJ Ekin Podcast: Straight P.R.I.D.E appeared first on Radio Influence.
One of the largest collections of transgender history sits in a small garage turned archive in Vallejo. The Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive has been open to the public since 2018. With Pride month underway, we'll explore a few key objects from the collection, talk about what they teach us about trans history, and discuss what the history of the transgender community in the Bay Area can tell us about the current moment. Guests: Susan Stryker, incoming faculty in gender and sexuality studies, University of Southern California - Her new book is "Transgender History: The Roots of Today's Revolution." She won an Emmy for the documentary film, "Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria." Ms. Bob Davis, founder & director, Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive in Vallejo
With Pride full speed ahead and all the parties ramping up, we can't forget about the T in LGBT. After all it was a trans woman who threw the first Nokia 1100 at Stonewall. I'm chatting with my friend, Francis, on his experience with growing up trans, what it's like being trans in the gay community, and gay men are actually kind of really sort of the worst.Follow FrancisInstagram______________________________________________________________________________How to support this show and help keep the show free!Use code SEX ED WITH TIM (no spaces) at any of the below sites for awesome discounts!Get 15% all regular priced items off when you shop at Love ShopKink closet need a glow up? Head to dalekuda.com for 25% off your entire purchase plus free shipping.And check the affiliates below!Fuck like a porn star with these PornHub Toys.Need a brand-spankin' new sex toy? Find your fun with Lovehoney.Want to enhance your oral sex experience? Naturally change the way you taste with Taste Vita.______________________________________________________________________________Email: timlagman@sexedwithtim.comFollow Tim on all social media!Instagram: @sexedwithtimFacebook: Sex Ed With TimTwitter: and @sexedwithtimVoicemail: SpeakpipeVisit my website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Rainbow Capitalism, Target drama, and your LGBTQ+ relationship q's. With Pride month upon us, what makes an ally? What makes capitalism good (if anything) and what even is up with Target, Bud Light and all these brands pulling out?Followed by your relationship questions, we have quite the convo today that gets kinky, poly and just a little naughty!— MANSCAPEED: Check out the new Beard Hedger and enjoy this special 20% off with code WATTS20 ~ at http://www.manscaped.com! —- Watts Socials -Discord: https://discord.gg/bxqDQVcKH7 Amps Linktree: https://linktr.ee/pupamp Kristofer Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mrkristofer SAFEWORD MERCH: http://www.safewordshop.com TWITCH: http://twitch.tv/wattsthesafeword Watts Your Safeword Podcast:Itunes: http://apple.co/2QkMDwk Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2QjPNjL Twitters:http://twitter.com/WattsTheSafewrd http://twitter.com/PupAmp http://twitter.com/kristoferweston Instagrams:https://instagram.com/PupAmp/ https://instagram.com/mrkristoferweston https://instagram.com/wattsthesafeword Facebook: http://ow.ly/Z5nvM Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WattsTheSafeword Opening by the magical Aethernaut https://aethernaut.bandcamp.com Music by Joakim Karud http://youtube.com/joakimkarud
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Included in this episode: 1. With Pride and Dread, Ukraine Marks Its First Independence Day Since Russia's Invasion 2. Dr. Rochelle Walensky Knows the CDC Made ‘Dramatic Mistakes.' Now She's Trying to Fix Them 3. Need Another Reason to Exercise? It Could Protect You from COVID-19 4. Review: Three Minutes: A Lengthening Is a Quietly Moving Portrait of Life Before the Holocaust .
Happy Pride! With Pride month coming to a close, Amber and Mike take a look at a cult classic LGBTQIA+ film. But while this film turns out to be very gay indeed, there are certain things that need some reexamining and deeper discussion to understand if it holds up or not. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DismemberedPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dismemberedpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dismemberedpod
Jill is a journalist, academic, and the author of five books. She’s best known as the first woman to become executive editor at the New York Times, from 2011 to 2014. She’s currently a professor in the English department at Harvard. We’ve been friends forever.You can listen to the episode right away in the audio player above (or click the dropdown menu to add the Dishcast to your podcast feed). For two clips of our convo — on whether women are better observational reporters, and looking back at the Supreme Court saga of “Long Dong Silver” — head over to our YouTube page.We have a new transcript posted for posterity: Jamie Kirchick on his new history of gay Washington, recorded in front of a live audience at Twenty Summers in Ptown. If you missed it, here’s a teaser:With Pride still marching along this month, a reader writes:You frequently cover the takeover of the gay rights movement by transgender ideology, and how that can be at odds with the sex-based rights our generation fought for. I want to share a glimpse that I got at another under-discussed appropriation of the movement that’s significantly less threatening, but still leaves me feeling a bit out in the cold as a gay man: Pride going mainstream.I live in a small Midwestern exurb that recently began hosting its own Pride parade. This is not a small event — the banners go up well before June and stick around much of the summer, and it draws a crowd on par with our largest town festivals. I’ve generally avoided it, assuming it would be chock full of pink-and-blue flags and wanting to spare myself the political frustration. I also figured that a Pride parade in a town like mine indicated how unnecessary Pride parades have become.But this year I found out my (straight) brother was bringing his family, including my very young nieces and nephews. I wanted to see the kids, and I hoped my presence might provide some contrast to whatever left-wing antics they saw there. I was also curious how a Pride parade could possibly be family friendly enough for elementary school kids.Long story short, the whole thing was incredibly anodyne. I saw a couple drag queens and exactly one trans flag, but otherwise you would think it was a parade to celebrate rainbows. There were a few other older gay men wandering around, looking as awkward as I was. I had been worried about how to explain things to the kids, but I don’t think they even realized there was any connection to myself or my husband — they were in it mainly to catch candy. I don’t even recall seeing the words “rights” or “equality” mentioned. The messages were along the lines of “Be Yourself” and “Love Wins!”Afterwards, I learned that this event had been founded not by a homosexual, nor by a trans person, but rather by someone’s mother. Her daughter came out to her (I’m not even sure as what) and the mother decided she needed to show her daughter she was loved no matter what. And it all suddenly made sense. This was what a well-meaning mom wants to see when she sees gay pride. Be yourself! Love wins!I don’t want to say this kind of thing should stop. It was a nice enough time, and I don’t disagree with the message. But, I do wish more people understood exactly how unrooted “Pride” has become from the gay culture that started it and the reasons it was necessary. As I explained to my own mother afterwards, I don’t know of any man who had ever been imprisoned or assaulted just for loving another man. It was always about sex, and it’s still about sex. We just can’t mention that at Pride anymore, I guess.I suspect a great deal of this is a function of getting what we asked for — and the consequences of that taking root. Pride now is for straights as much as for gays — just as all the old super-gay events — like the High Heel Drag Race for Halloween in DC - went from being broken up by the cops (in my adult lifetime) to being packed with countless young straight women trying to be cool — and parents and all the letters of the alphabet. I’m made uncomfortable by some of this mass cultural appropriation — but that’s just my nostalgia for an era which I’m glad is now gone. We need to take yes for an answer, and as I wrote nearly 20 years ago, a very distinctive gay culture will end because of it.If you missed last week’s pod with David Goodhart, here’s a primer:This listener enjoyed the episode:On the conversation with David Goodhart, I want to chime in about your argument that one of the great contributions of Christianity, historically, has been reminding smart people that they aren’t any better than anyone else — and might indeed be worse, because of the arrogance and ambition that often accompanies that trait. It reminded me of a seminal moment in my childhood. I was 10, and I had just lost the regional spelling bee in a hard-fought match in which the last kid and I went several rounds before I made an error that he capitalized on. I turned to shake his hand. My dad told me later that night, “When you shook that boy’s hand, I don’t think I’ve ever been prouder of you. You showed graciousness in a bitter moment, and it’s one of the hardest things to learn to do. I’m never going to be proud that you’re smart. That was a genetic luck of the draw and you had no more to do with it than you did with having brown hair or being a little scrawny. But how you responded is your character, and I DO care about that, and I am immensely proud of you.”I think the fact that that was a consistent message at home when I was getting a lot of accolades at school probably made me marginally less unbearable than I would have been otherwise. I should say that my family is Southern Baptist; our faith was part of the warp and woof of daily life and the lens through which my parents interpreted life and what was worthy and valuable. Being smart was nice, but not nearly as important as being kind and generous and forgiving. I’m very grateful to have been raised like that.Me too. Another listener also took the convo personally:I’m so grateful for your episode with David Goodhart, which covered a topic that is both intensely personal and professionally important to me. My father is one of seven children of an Italian immigrant who was a short-haul truck driver. He almost flunked out of high school and only finished because his father threatened to kick his ass if he didn’t. Talking to my dad, any highly educated person would instantly dismiss his opinions and observations. But he wouldn’t care. After high school he started his own business — a car repair and towing company. After 40 years he retired with one million dollars, having bought our family home outright and having sent both my sister and myself to college, and me to law school. Yes, he did this through hard work and persistence, but he also did it through extremely competent business management and strategic savvy. He survived the shutdown of a local mine (70% of his business at the time), the recessions and gas shortages of the 1970's, cyclical recessions and more. You don’t do that unless you know how to identify risks and opportunities and exploit them to your own advantage. If that isn’t intelligence, I don’t know what is. I myself work at a talent firm. My job entails creating a business model to help move junior enlisted veterans without college degrees into good-paying jobs with our skilled-manufacturing clients. It’s been fascinating to talk to companies who are still resistant to paying living wages at entry-level positions in the face of literally one million-plus competing job openings. I agree with Goodhart that reality is going to force a lot of rethinking about the value of labor of all kinds. It may take a while, but we are already seeing a few companies that are all-in on paying enough to attract this talent. They are far less nervous about the future.Thank you for this episode, and please find more guests who want to discuss this topic: How to recognize and reward everyone’s strengths, and how to measure success in new ways. Another listener recommends a guest:I’d love to see you interview Greg Clark, economic historian at UC Davis. His work on the heritability of social status is fascinating. Using surname data from England, he’s found that social status is strongly heritable but that it drifts back to the mean over many generations. So everyone’s ancestors will be elite or downtrodden eventually, but it might take 400 years. The key factor is assortative marriage and mating. Even before women had careers and got educations, you could predict the type of person a woman would marry by looking at the social status of her brother. Clark has shown how the same phenomenon exists in Scandinavia, China, etc. Most interestingly the data show that although income inequality is less in Scandinavian countries because of redistribution, educational and other achievements like admission to scientific societies, it’s just as unequal as other countries. They also show that even communist revolutions in China and Hungary didn’t prevent people with high social status names from reasserting dominance within a generation or two.Twin studies and data where unexpected parental deaths happen show that the differences can’t be environmental. It’s just amazing and totally under reported for obvious reasons, but I do think this data will blow the lid off our current debate. It’s also great that Clark’s data is about white English people and doesn’t involve race at its core. (Here’s a link to one of his key research papers.)I’ve been impressed with Clark since his book, A Farewell To Alms. It’s a great reader suggestion. 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Welcome to Episode 112 (Season 3, Episode 21)! The Boys are capping Pride Month with a goodie for you so grab some of your favorite porch pounder and get ready for a colorful episode. Tea is on and will be spilled and a true celebration of the community! Let's jump right in!In this week's Pick- Up, The Boys hit the road for an overnight get away for some fun & exploration of a nearby city's gay life. There are stories galore and Mark & Casey are hitting the highlights (be sure to check out the Insta for some video and pictures from the trip). It started with a shocking event and ended with a wild event -- like you would expect from these two. Next up it's on to the Mid-Section. With Pride culminating with parades and celebrations and visibility at it's height, Mark & Casey are tapping into what many conservative media, politicians, and their followers have been naming "The Gay Agenda". What is the gay agenda? Who created the agenda? Is it a good thing? Why is Pride critical for the agenda? Who is creating and carrying out the agenda? How will we know when the agenda is complete? Mark & Casey are exploring these questions and more in a hilarious, yet poignant discussion to determine what it all is and what it means for all of us. Afterward, it's Trash Talk, with hilarious, topical, and sometimes outrageous "news" stories from around the world. This week, Casey is spilling the tea on the recent actions of Hollywood A-Lister, Ezra Miller, which have found him in a bit of hot water (maybe some major trouble?). Why? You don't wanna miss this story. Then Casey is living with a poorly running air conditioner through an early summer heat wave. Mark came across a news story that may offer Casey some hope for a bit of relief and maybe even central air! To close out this week's segment, Mark is bringing us a story out of Alaska when teachers and cafeteria workers realized they had made a shocking mistake. "What happened?"and, "how did it happen?", are two of the questions authorities and leadership are looking for answers to. Lastly in this week's recommendation, Casey has recently dropped docuseries with a boring title and Mark is giving you a double recommendation (and wreck-o-mendation) of a reboot. These are a couple of goodies for sure!Everyone at Painted Trash: An LGBTQIA+ Podcast of Discourse, wishes you a Happy Pride! Be safe, be loud, be proud and SHOW OUT! Be sure to keep it colorful and if you're gonna talk trash --- you might as well paint it! So get ya some port vintage and get ready for an all new episode!=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Let The Boys of Painted Trash know your thoughts on this week's topics and episode! What street festivals do you attend? Do you like street fests? What is your favorite festival??Have a topic idea or story you recommend for Trash Talk, be sure to send it in to our email or through the "contact us" on our website.Follow us on:Instagram: instragram.com/paintedtrashpodTwitter: twitter.com/paintedtrashpodFacebook: facebookcom/paintedtrashpodcastDon't forget to click Subscribe and/or Follow and leave us a review!email: paintedtrashpodcast@gmail.comweb: www.paintedtrashpodcast.com
In this episode, Savannah and Julie discuss the pros and cons, and the hopes and fears, of National Pride Month. How do people feel about attending local events or about corporations suddenly changing their logos to rainbow colors to celebrate pride along with the rest of us? Has PRIDE become commercialized? And, if so, is that a good or a bad thing? How do closeted community folks feel about PRIDE when they have to face the fear of venturing out to local events where they may be recognized in some way? With PRIDE comes so many intense positive and negative emotions for the participants, the sponsors, the bystanders, and the opposition. The only question you need to ask yourself is how you celebrate PRIDE within yourself. ------ SAVANNAH HAUK is the author of “Living with Crossdressing: Defining a New Normal” and “Living with Crossdressing: Discovering your True Identity“. While both focus on the male-to-female (mtf) crossdresser, “Defining a New Normal” delves into crossdressing and relationships and “Discovering Your True Identity” looks at the individual crossdressing journey. Her latest achievements are two TEDx Talks, one entitled "Demystifying the Crossdressing Experience" and the other "13 Milliseconds: First Impressions of Gender Expression". Savannah is a male-to-female dual-gender crossdresser who is visible in the Upstate of South Carolina, active in local groups and advocating as a public speaker at LGBTQ+ conferences and workshops across the United States. At the moment, Savannah is working on more books, blogs, and projects focused on letting every crossdresser–young and mature–find their own confidence, expression, identity and voice. IG @savannahhauk | FB @savannahhauk | FB @livingwithcrossdressing | web @livingwithcrossdressing.com ------ JULIE RUBENSTEIN is a dedicated ally to transgender community and the certified image consultant and co-owner of Fox and Hanger. F&H is a unique service for transgender women and male-to-female crossdressers that creates customized virtual fashion and style “lookbooks”. Julie intuitively connects with each client to find them appropriate clothes, makeup, hair, and shape wear all in alignment with their budget, body type, authentic style and unique personality. Julie also provides enfemme coaching and wardrobe support. Julie has made it her life's work to help MTF individuals feel safe and confident when it comes to their female persona, expression and identity. IG @Juliemtfstyle | FB @foxandhanger | web @FoxandHanger.com
With Pride month in full swing, Michelle and Peter go deep with Rep. Michele Rayner Goolsby. And with the legislation rolling back the tax on diapers, the duo talks to one of the advocates who made it happen, Torrie Jasuwan. Plus highlights from the Schorsch vacation to London.
With PRIDE month wrapping up, last night's outing saw, me almost beat down a member of the LGBTQ persuasion, as he attempted to try and buck or "check"my wife. BUT, after realizing the way that he interrupted my stares, guess it's safe to say, he was thinking something else until he realized what it was. We don't talk down on the LGBTQ community, but their brash boldness, may lead to some unpleasant experiences with people who are not. But it could've got ugly! It was funny tho
Topic: Learning from less than ideal results Episode Number: 13 Record Date: 6/3/21 Publish Date: 6/22/21 Dranks - Purple label night! With Pride from Singlespeed Brewing Company Double Black Berry Sour from Big Grove Brewery Mind Haze Double IPA from Firestone Walker Brewing Company Gravel Knits Events Our First ever make along - Hat Not Hate https://hatnothate.org/ Please use TWO hashtags, one for our tracking and one to support the program #hatnothate #gkmal2021hatnothate I thought I knew how podcast just finished a MAL for Hat not hate-feel free to also enter your hats here! What's Brewing (Current projects/ cast ons) Kelsi: Wedding dress! Take a Bow Dress - Lauren Riker, Girly Knits Ravelry Link https://girlyknits.com/ Knit Picks Gloss DK in Robot Shifty Andrea Mowry My handspun My Rav project Outline Tank - Jessie Mae of Jessie Maed Designs Grey - Boozy Broad Yarn (sadly no longer in business) Arcade - My handspun from Greenwood Fiberworks in 50/50 Merino/Silk Ravelry Link DK Ripple Bralette - Another Jessie Maed - This might be done in time! DK Scraps Ravelry Link Caitlyn: Part of Knit Circus 5k MAL! Hat not hate MAL Lion Brand Basic Stitch Anti-Pilling Hat Not Hate Latvian Braid Hat Yarn: Lion Brand LB Collection Merino Yak Alpaca Colorway: 107 Denim My first time doing a latvian braid! Gravel Knits Website Link Part of Knit Circus 5k MAL! Hat not hate MAL Kitchen Table: Rhys Hat by Laura Reinbach Yarn: Lion Brand LB Collection Merino Yak Alpaca Colorway: 110 Navy Gravel Knits Website Link End of the Trail (FOs) Kelsi: Antler Pullover - Tin Can Knits!!!!!!!!! Berroco Vintage Chunky - Leftovers from Glamping Blanket in neapolitan color blocking https://tincanknits.com/pattern/antler-sweater?g=1 Hat Not Hate Ribbed Beanie My own pattern 88 stitches on size 5 needles LB Merino Yak Alpaca in Denim Caitlyn: Ryker's Room: Pinwheel Dishcloth by Allison Griffith Yarn: Lily Sugar'n Cream White, Red, Hot Purple, Dark Pine, Light Blue Gravel Knits Website Link Speckled Space Socks by Amanda Stephens Yarn: Knit Picks Stroll Fingering Tonal Colorway: Inverness Gravel Knits Website Link Find us You can find us on facebook at: Gravel Knits Instagram and Untappd as: GravelKnits You can email us at: gravelknits@gmail.com Check us out at untapped for today's beverages at Gravel Knits Kelsi: Ravelry & Instagram: BikesBrewsEwes Untappd: kelsidj Caitlyn: Ravelry & Instagram: CaitlynNLloyd --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gravelknits/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gravelknits/support
Happy PRIDE Month! With PRIDE at the forefront of our minds, it's important we always think about how we can genuinely celebrate. Today, Chase sits down with his good friend and colleague, Mike Nichols, who also works on the PRIDE Alliance at Nestle to discuss:- PRIDE celebrations in the office- Companies celebrating PRIDE (The Good and The Bad)- Recommendations on how to genuinely celebrate PRIDE- And MUCH MORE!Make sure to like & subscribe to our channel for more great, authentic conversations!Share the show with your friends! Find us on social media:Instagram: @_MillennialWayTwitter: @_MillennialWayTikTok: @TheMillennialWayFacebook.com/itsmillennialtalkitsmillennialtalk.com
With Pride events taking part all across the world this month, we celebrate the occasion on Turn The Beat Around with a radio special featuring songs from some of our... LEARN MORE The post Pride Special Part 2 appeared first on Turn the Beat Around.
With Pride events taking part all across the world this month, we celebrate the occasion on Turn The Beat Around with a radio special featuring songs from some of our... LEARN MORE The post Pride Special Part 1 appeared first on Turn the Beat Around.
Frankie Grande steps back Behind The Rope. We have to stop meeting like this! Although it has only been a few weeks, we cannot keep up with Frankie and he is here to share many new projects. First things first, we chat with Frankie about the fact that NYC’s Broadway is coming back and will be open and alive this fall. We also talk about his time on Big Brother, would he ever go back, consider other Reality Competition shows such as Survivor and Amazing Race, what are his guilty pleasure reality shows of yesteryear and today. We also dish the dirt on fav reality shows, thoughts on Real Housewives and other pleasures rooted in Pop Culture history. A forever advocate of the LGBTQIA community, Frankie chats about what that means to him and how important it is to live an authentic life, both in front of, and off camera. We revisit Frankie’s love of Madonna, having met her and all, and deep dive into his favorite era of Madonna - the music, fashion, the Madonna of it all. Speaking of Frankie’s new projects, congrats are in order as he is the new host of the SpongeBob Podcast for Nickelodeon. Of course he is because who better to host a SpongeBob Podcast than shine bright like a Frankie, Frankie Grande. With Pride just around the corner, we chat with Frankie about his upcoming “Rainbowthon”, next Thursday June 3rd where he and a few friends (JoJo Siwa, Jewel, Alexandra Billings, and many, many more) host a virtual performance, celebration and all out party in support of Los Angeles’ LGBT Center. Like last year, perhaps a certain family member will be making a guest appearance. Ya never know. Thanks for stopping by again Frankie!! Always a pleasure. ** This Episode was recorded last week just prior to Singer Demi Lovato coming out as Nonbinary. Demi Lovato now goes by the pronouns They/Them. Purchase Ticket’s to Frankie Grande’s Rainbowthon at http://www.rainbowthon.org/Bonus Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeBrought to you by Better HELP https://www.betterhelp.com/velvetrope (10% Off First Month - Use Code "velvet rope") Merch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Pride 2021 coming up next month, we take a look back at some of our past conversations with travelers from the LGBTQIA community, including Gabi and Shanna, of 27 Travels, Matt and Brad, of Hello Ranger, and trans advocates Kam Burns and Aria Sa’id. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let’s talk about language, cancel culture, and statements! As we are all growing & learning in this season of awakening, today’s guest is going to help us understand that our words mean things
With Pride's around the world cancelled for 2020 we're delving into our Pride archive with this amazing remix from XXL's own Christian M. We miss you Christian!
With Pride month in full swing, we invited Michael Newton, Team Lead of Europe Account Management with Cvent, back to the podcast to talk about diversity and inclusion and why it is so important for planners to be conscious of this while planning events. Michael not only has a wealth of knowledge but also as a subject matter expert, he shares his thoughts and ideas on how companies can get started with initiatives around diversity and inclusion. Listen in to hear his thoughts on launching and growing employee resource groups and what people can do to help support their LGBTQ+ colleagues especially during the current global situation. Another great option to take advantage of right now is to become certified in Cvent! Cvent is offering Certification Exams for FREE until the end of August. Anyone can certify in any Cvent Solution in just a few steps, even students! Tune in to hear how you can certify for free.
With Pride festivals across the country being rescheduled or cancelled because of the Coronavirus outbreak, LGBTQ folks are finding inventive ways to celebrate Pride Month virtually. This week we speak with model, social media influencer, and Pop/R&B singer Teraj about his career, how he celebrated Pride virtually this year with the South Florida Pride Collective, and how queer and trans folks can celebrate Pride while amplifying the freedom calls of #BLM.
This past weekend on my mini tour I dj'ed a celebration of life party, With Pride month just passing This man's life... forced to hide out until he could come out, the syncronicities of our lifes and we never met but we lived in the same places he and my mother attended the same chruch different states, there is something going on here... We are entangled. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sonja-denyse/message
With Pride month coming to a close, Malik and Vaun sit down to discuss their journey to loving their blackness and their queerness. The duo also touches up on the latest in celebrity drama and catch you up on what they've been up to in their personal lives. Follow The Show: www.instagram.com/grownupgay/ twitter.com/growinupgay_ Follow The Hosts: Vaun: Twitter: @_Vaun - IG: @Vaunagram Malik: Twitter: @YoMalik - IG: @MalikKhalidYoga Contact Us: Vaun@growinupgay.com Malik@growinupgay.com growinupgay@gmail.com
With Pride month in the rear-view mirror we take a look back at what brands and marketers did this year.
With Pride around the corner, we're bringing you an Audiograph that sings the songs of LGBTQ resistance. Specifically, the story of the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, and how they use song as an act of protest.
With Pride in fullswing, we here at Am I Doing This Right? are shining a spotlight on some of our personal favorite queer advocates! Today Amanda and Rene take a look at the illustrious Hannah Gadsby, Hayley Kiyoko, and Karamo Brown for our new Tip of the Hat episode. Full of all the things that … Continue reading Implicate Nuns & Frame Your Friends →
Capitalist extravaganza, whitewashed narcissism festival or celebration of solidarity for the LGBTQ+ community? However you feel about Pride month, this selection of the hottest hits will help you gird your loins for the madness. Diverse tracks this month from Manila Luzon & Cazwell, Ssion, Tyler, the creator, Madonna (yes Madonna) and Dai Burger among others. With Pride month upon us, we celebrate inclusivity and solidarity with bold new music from LGBTQ+ artists and some straight allies too.
Hello listeners... This week i'm joined with music artist Andrea Di Giovanni he joins to talk all about his latest track ‘BANG' and what the message is behind it and also making the fun upbeat music video (ITS A VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE IN THE MUSIC VIDEO) . With Pride season coming up very soon hes already booked for Birmingham Pride and recently he spoke in the press about Ariana Grande headlining Manchester Pride! Hear it here first about the reason behind why he said it! . Enjoy listeners and make sure you tell us what you think on social media.
At Awesome Games Done Quick 2019, we gathered three incredibly talented speedrunners to talk about their craft and community: Arael, staff for Power up With Pride; Brossentia, head of the Kusogrande bad video game speedrunning tournament; and SeraphIV, PUWP staff, graphic designer, and game developer. Arael's twitch: twitch.tv/arael_arael arael's twitter: twitter.com/ara3l Brossentia's twitch: twitch.tv/brossentia Brossentia's twitter: twitter.com/brossentia SeraphIV's twitch: twitch.tv/SeraphIV SeraphIV's twitter: twitter.com/xSeraphIV Support Setting the Record Queer on Patreon: patreon.com/settingtherecordqueer Feedback? Ideas? Contact us! Twitter - @strqueercast Email - settingtherecordqueer@gmail.com Discord - bit.ly/strqcord Credits: Kaylee - twitter.com/witchshex Alexis - twitter.com/princessproto Art - twitter.com/qbtic Theme music - thrillmemusic.squarespace.com
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HENRY CONERWAY III’s new album is titled With Pride for Dignity. The songs on this album come together to tell a very relatable American musical story. The execution of each song is edgy while adhering to the tradition of jazz. Join Henry and Lorens as they talk the album, Freddy Cole, African Prints, and many carelessly related things. (Song credit: 'With Pride for Dignity’, 'Gingerbread Boy', 'Cotton Tail', and ‘Slippery', ‘Hopscotch' by Henry Conerway III)
Henry Conerway iii is an outstanding musician with a unique skill set that sets him apart from most. His commitment to excellence is apparent in his debut album, aptly entitled "With Pride for Dignity". Henry and I explored the ideas of legacy, creativity, confidence and how they relate to the black american experience. His message is strong yet subtle much like the sounds of his music. Connect with Henry Here: http://www.thehc3.com/ (http://www.thehc3.com/)Bio-Henry Conerway iii has become a leading presence on the modern jazz scene since moving to New York in 2015, as evidenced by his ongoing work with such global touring artists as; the iconic Freddy Cole; the stalwart Jazz at Lincoln Center trumpeter, Marcus Printup; 2015 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Vocal Competition Winner, Jazzmeia Horn; Grammy nominated trumpeter, Russell Gunn; and several residencies with Jazz at Lincoln Center in Doha, Qatar.His notable performances include such esteemed venues as: The Atlanta Jazz Festival; Jacksonville Jazz Festival; Savannah Jazz Festival; National Black Arts Festival; Toronto Jazz Festival; The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; The United Trombone Summit (Indiana University) featuring Slide Hampton, Steve Turre, Curtis Fuller and Bill Watrous; Birmingham Jazz Festival; The Gulf Coast Ethnic & Heritage Festival; performed at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA in A Tribute To Ray Charles; the Mount Vernon Jazz Series in Golden, CO with jazz masters Nicholas Payton and Russell Malone; and notable NYC jazz clubs as Minton's, Birdland, Smalls, Smoke; Jazz at Lincoln Center and its Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola.Conerway, a proud Detroit native, made extraordinary use of the many educational and cultural opportunities of that formidable city, performing as a high school student on The Detroit Jazz Festival stages and spending several years studying under the tutelage of the late, great trumpeter, Marcus Belgrave as a member of the Detroit Symphony's Civic Jazz Orchestra. His thirst for the jazz idiom was nurtured there by his mother, a lover of music, who made sure he experienced live performances of all types; and his father, a brilliant classical violinist, who also shared a deep and abiding love for jazz music in all its incarnations.While matriculating at Atlanta's historic and prestigious Morehouse College (B.A. in Music Composition), Henry co-founded the group, Jaspects, which quickly became a staple in that city's music scene and successfully sold thousands of their own recordings, while booking their own tours and forming creative collaborations with such luminaries as Maroon 5's P.J. Morton; Grammy nominated Janelle Monáe; Tyler Perry's Tony Hightower, and Chantae Cann; who can each be heard on Jaspects' recordings. Henry has also composed original works for film and performed in theatre settings including the Tony Award nominated Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed, on Broadway. Support this podcast
With Pride parade just gone past we had to very heavy conversation aroound one simple but very important question. What would Jesus really do if he walked the earth today, as pertains to those that identify as LGBTQI? We attempt to be as objective as possible using just the scripture to guide the debate and where there will always be more to add to the conversation, the one thing we definitely were all sure of is that Christ behaviour would be very different from the behaviour of most churches today! Bobby A was out babe chasing or failing at babe chasing or something along those lines so he was unfortunately not around for the episode however in his absence we were joined by some very lovely young guys, Aiden and Janelle. Both brought a nice unique to the conversation and we're super thankful for their lending their voices to the episode Of course we had some dope hookups for you Starting us off Aiden shouted out Kedine Fairweather's Youtube channel called A walk with him, shot and edited in part by our very own Mo, she addresses life and the bible in a really unique way so give her a shout and telll her Aiden sent you Check it out here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoYdQ4gDMXTHA6qu3bhYjJQ/featured Mo suggested some 75p tropical ice creams from Aldi for the lovely summer days. I shoutted out the Streetlights App which is just an audio version of the bible read over hip hop beats you can find it on spotify here https://open.spotify.com/artist/6JrmofdhxBatsnpTA10CHB Kedine and Janelle also have a prayer request thing on Tuesday where they take prayer requests and pray about it so feel free to slide in their dm's with some prayer requests and if led to do so they'll hit you back with any responses they got form God when they pray for yall. Janel's instagram is @_officialjanelle and Kedine's is @mskay_aay We hope you enjoy the episode and if you do please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing, and if you don't, please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing. We're big believers in the "win-win" Take care and stay blessed. Special thanks to RUDE (@itsrudeboy) for the intro and outro music. And to Calvin A Turner founder of Torra Media (facebook , @torramedia) and digital designer extraordinaire for TheOrdinaryAmazing.com logo design.
Dissident Island Radio episode 215 featuring summer sizzlers such as: – A member of NELS – North East London Hunt Saboteurs in to talk with us about the joys of sabbing and the battle for animal rights in our countryside (00:01:59 – 00:16:59) – After the state's embrace of plans for Heathrow airport's long awaited 3rd runway we speak with an activist from Vote No Heathrow gearing up to fight once more (00:21:15-00:39:36) - With Pride month upon us we catch up with Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants to discuss their work resisting pinkwashing and extending solidarity to oppressed communities. (00:42:27-00:57:53) - Squeaky Grinder on the wheels of steel with tasty tunes for all the family (01:10:49-02:09:04) – Plus announcements, tunes and jingles aplenty. Our new upload format (currently experimental) means you can now choose to download the interviews and discussions (‘chat') and/or the DJ set (‘dj-set') separately, or download the whole show (‘show'). Separate downloads are available from the episode's archive page.
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Final Exam: Chapter 19by Magnusraehttps://www.fanfiction.net/s/4728718/1/Final-ExamAvatar: The Last Airbender ™ NickelodeonCast List (in order of appearance): Narrator: Makeya Royerhttps://www.instagram.com/secretlyforgiven/Zuko: D-CODEKozu: Genndy Oda C.O.G.http://genndy-oda-cog.tumblr.com/Shiori: Lexi Ortahttps://twitter.com/OrtaLexiZorin: Genndy Oda C.O.G.https://twitter.com/OmegaMalletShi-Yun: Genndy Oda C.O.G.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9rauyiz0Rv5Ezule8u29AgMusic List (in order of appearance):With Pride in Your Heart (Echoes) - Shoh Murakami (Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia)Targent's Theme - Tomohito Nishiura (Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy)The Lake-side Town of Kodh - Tomohito Nishiura (Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy)Logic and Tricks - Yasumasa Kitagawa and Hiromitsu Maeba (Dai-Gyakuten Saiban)Premonition - Yasumasa Kitagawa and Hiromitsu Maeba (Dai-Gyakuten Saiban)The Great Straying ~ Suspense 2 - Yasumasa Kitagawa and Hiromitsu Maeba (Dai-Gyakuten Saiban)Reminiscence ~ Hate the Sin, Not the Sinner - Yasumasa Kitagawa and Hiromitsu Maeba (Dai-Gyakuten Saiban)The History of the Village (High Quality) - Tomohito Nishiura (Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box)Credits - The Track Team (Avatar: The Last Airbender)Gennfiction Audio Theatre is a one-man organization focused on adapting well-written fanfiction into weekly audio dramas. Intermittent stories vary in original media format.Gennfiction Audio Theatre Logo made at https://m.photofunia.com/effects/retro-waveGenndy Icon by Ronya Valentine (http://ronyascribbles.tumblr.com/)
With "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" reanimating on screens this weekend, the time seems ripe to speak with Doctor of the Dead Arnold T. Blumberg about a recent strain of the undead — the self-aware zombie.