500: Celebrating Living A No Excuses, No Fears, No Apologies Life – Rick Clemons
498: Uncloseting Your Inner Vixen – Cat LaCohie
098: You’re never too old to be fully yourself – Colton Ford
Coming Out Without Coming Unglued – Part 6: Owning Your LGBTQ Truth
Whether you’re exploring your sexuality, considering coming out, or recently out, one of the most often overlooked challenges in owning your truth. Yes, we own it to come out, but the own it I’m talking about is owning it consistently and with commitment. Doing your best to not falter. Standing in your values your way.…
368: Making Bold Moves to Embrace Our Differences – Craig Pomranz
366: Coming Out Of The Shame Closet – Midge Noble
364: Uncloseting Your Truth From During The Most Transformative Year Of Your Life – Jeff Goins
Imagine, saying to yourself, “Nothing I’ve ever done has felt like a success.” Then, as soon as the words escaped your lips, you feel like a hypocrite. Tons of people envy you. Your accomplishments stack up like a Jenga tower. Weekly, monthly, yearly, you cross off dreams and goals from your list – astounding yourself and…
362: Taking flight to live your Life (UN)Closeted – Nathan Seaward
Flying. Minimalism. Sobriety. Adventure. Each one of those things is about taking flight to live an epic life and helping others live their version of an epic life. Quiet a mixed bag of tricks, eh? Yet, when it all gets put together, you find an extraordinary life where adventure and exploration are prevalent and you…
360: (UN)Closeting The Power of Tarot for Coming Out – Seth Vermilya
Coming out is a challenge. It’s sticky, icky, and sometimes a blissful happy trail. Regardless of how the journey goes, guidance is always helpful. But where do you turn? Whom do you ask for help? The answers lie within you. Whether you’re coming out of the sexuality or gender identity closet, or coming out of…
356: Suicide or Bucket List. Now that’s a bold choice! – Chase Boehringer
Darkness. Despair. Depression. Divorce. Sounds pretty gloomy and not anything that anyone would but on their bucket list. It was gloomy, ugly, and daunting, and the only way through was either to continue to live his life or to end it. But before ending it, he decided to do one thing that he’d said he…