559: The Joy of Celebrating Queer Women – Carine De Mesmaeker
Many may ask, “Why?” Why is it important to have festivals, parties, private vacations, for LGBTQ+ individuals. The answer is simple, “Why Not?” And especially “Why not?” for queer women. Helping us answer that question and sharing about her own exciting, Mediterranean event – Velvet Ibiza – is Carine De Mesmaeker. We’re exploring the celebration…
544: What you don’t need after coming out of the closet – Rick Clemons
Many people fear coming out of the closet because of what might happen. However, many good things happen and a lot of stuff you don’t need any more will disappear after you come out. If you’re feeling anxious about coming out, especially as the holidays get closer, here’s 10 things you won’t need anymore after…
509: The art of selling yourself, or anything else for that matter – Leah Neaderthal
508: Getting to the Soul of Being an OUT, Asian, American, Lesbian Singer – Elisa Nicolas
485: It’s ok to come out, and come out again – Jenna Slaughter
481: Making Quantum Leaps In Your LGBTQ Relationship – Jennifer and Stephanie PageWise
Relationships are wonderful and ho hum. Loving and conflicted. Easy and challenging. Then add a dose of being gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, polyamorous, or any of the other sexual orientations, gender identities or ways of being in a committed relationship, and the plot thickens. Or does it have to? Bring their own unique sense for…
465 – How to be an accepting parent to your LGBTQIA child – Zach Selch
Parenthood. One of the most rewarding and challenging roles on planet earth. Then add to the mix that your child reveals they are non-binary, or a lesbian, or both, but both meaning that two of your 3 children are now expressing they are not gendered or identifying in the sexuality that you would have thought.…
395: Break Rules With Creative Trespassing – Tania Katan
387: How Far We’ve Come. Straight to Gay, & Coming Out – Anne-Marie Zanzal
He’s almost 20 years into his coming out journey, she’s little over 3. They’ve both found love, gone through the tough stuff, and have managed to thrive and survive. Your host Rick Clemons, coming out coach, and his friend Anne-Marie Zanzal, Compassionate Bereavement Provider, take you on a journey, during this Pride month, of where…
384: Questions You’re Afraid To Ask About Coming Out – Anne-Marie Zanzal
Coming out is scary enough. You have tons of questions, and with the right people, you’ll feel comfortable asking those questions. But sometimes you have those questions that you just want to ask, but either don’t know how to, are are afraid to ask. Today, fellow coming out coach Anne-Marie Zanzal joins me as we…