It has been my honor to speak at the “Believe in Better” events hosted by Hailey Sault, and it was again my honor to sit down with Mike and the ever-powerful Ann Elkins to shine some light on Transgender humans and their experience with healthcare in the United States.
Read MoreC. Alexandria-Bernard Thomas is a Queer Black Non-Binary, award-winning poet, teaching artist and so much more. They are a true force of nature and a necessary voice for uplifting the community and inspiring hope.
Read MoreNot only does Anthony Barnett share his experience of being an "other" as a cisgender male and his work with therapy dogs, we discuss the masculinization of human beings, extinction bursts and stereotypes.
Read MoreSince 1989, trans trailblazer Kate Bornstein has—with humor and spunk—ushered us into a world of limitless possibility through a daring re-envisionment of the gender system as we know it.
Read MoreIn an environment where transgender and gender-diverse children are being targeted for political purposes, Rev. Rachel Cornwell, a Methodist pastor and mother of a transgender son, has written a beautiful and helpful book for parents looking for guidance and hope that all children are going to be OK.
Read MoreGeorge M Johnson is an Award-Winning Black Non-Binary Writer, Author, and Executive Producer located in the LA area. They are the author of the New York Times Bestselling Author of the Young Adult memoir All Boys Aren’t Blue discussing their adolescence growing up as a young Black Queer boy in New Jersey through a series of powerful essays.
Read MoreMac Scotty McGregor is a transgender activist, author, speaker, and educator that co-founded Positive Masculinity.
Read MoreAna Cranberry shares her story of navigating the world, and the way that Gender, Gender Stereotypes and other people's perceptions have impacted her.
Read MoreToday more than ever all of us need to remember what it was like for women who had the courage and the boldness to step into business that was historically all male dominated. We've moved so far so fast that we forget that it wasn't until 1974 that women could get a credit card in their name.
Read MoreIn this episode my guest generously lets us in to her world and her story of coming to know herself as a pan sexual person, what that means and why it matters to her to be "OUT" about it.
Read MoreIt's the last week of Pride and in this episode we are celebrating moving from surviving to thriving and the opportunity to create ourselves as our most authentic.
Read MoreImagine raising a baby drag queen that has STAR written all over him. That's the lived experience of our next guest and I'm delighted to have this story to share during Pride month.
Read MorePride Episode: Aurora and I talk about the origin of Pride, how it started, where it has gone and what's next.
Read MoreAs far as I'm concerned she is the queen of all Femme's, and her late Butch hersband Leslie Feinberg was one of my greatest heros. These people changed my life forever as a young butch in my 20's, through their art and through their tireless commitment to be "OUT" as leaders in the gender revolution.
Read MoreToday I turn 56 years old and my birthday is always the kick off of Pride month. I’m sharing about my Birthday and my journey to transform it from fear and loathing, into Pride.
Read MoreThis human's perspective and mine are in sync about spirituality, the divine, and our unique roll in the world as trans individuals. You will hear the word God referenced in this episode as we both agree that spirituality really is the most important thing.
Read MoreKimberly Keese has a commitment to being fully self-expressed and encouraging conversations around gender and gender identity.
Read MoreLillyanna Erheart shares her story of coming out in the Navy and her struggle to be her authentic self during a time when Trump made an executive order that transgender people could no longer serve.
Read MoreRhodes Perry has committed his life to helping people find belonging. He is an author, speaker, corporate trainer and all around powerful and lovely human being.
Read MoreWhile she doesn’t like the word ally, and I get it, she is one with us. Ann Thomson Cook has lived her life committed to making the world a safer place for LGBTQ people.
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