589: Victor Diaz – Moving Beyond Your Beliefs and Into Your Truth

He spent most his life living to the faith that was drilled into his head, always believing this was the way, until it no longer was. Through this thought-provoking and inspiring conversation about overcoming religious constraints, embracing personal growth, finding peace, and aligning with one’s authentic self, Victor Diaz share the transformative power of breaking…

588: Gayle Petrillo – Moving beyond the closets of scars

From the scars of life at an early age – literal scars – Gayle Petrillo has dealt with being different. Physically different. yet, in all her life of making first impressions, the one she most had to make with herself, of accepting herself, just as she was. Sharing her closet story of being a burn…

587: Jim Fielding: Coming Out With All Pride, No Ego

Many LGBTQ+ individuals struggle with the question, “How do I show up at work, and as a leader, while still being true to myself as a queer person?” The answer, “Your way, on your terms!” Jim Fielding, author of the brand new book, ALL PRIDE, NO EGO: A Queer Executive’s Journey to Living and Leading…

584: Riana Milne – Embracing our traumas for true, authentic growth

We all have trauma. Yes, that’s a truth. But if you don’t embrace that truth, you are actually causing more trauma to yourself. Guiding the direction of unpacking trauma as a LGBTQ+ individual, Riana Milne (CCTP-II) brings her expertise of facing our traumas and learning the power of holding hands and moving beyond them. This…

583: Ronnie Gladden – Letting Out The White Girl Within

We all have many layers and facets to who we are as human beings. Yet, we hide some parts and voices of ourselves. How fun is that? Instead when we unleash all aspects of ourselves into the world we discover the power of living our truth and being exactly who we’re meant to be. Dr.…

582: William Allen – Confessions of a Sensitive Man

Just because a guy is not the epitome of masculinity doesn’t mean he isn’t a man. Yet, so many sensitive men get given a bad rap – especially gay men, but even more so the straight guys who get mislabeled as gay because they are sensitive guys. Author William Allen shares his new book Confessions…

581: Bryan Ruby – Breaking the molds of Baseball and Country Music

Baseball and a love for country music. That’s about as heteronormative as… Wait that would be generalizing and putting someone in a box, which is not we want in the LGBTQ+ community. So why would you think a major league baseball player, and country singer doesn’t really fit the gay box. Because that is making…