Ever wonder what happened to the kids in the 90’s that could never get out of the closet...maybe trapped in there with old field hockey sticks and uniforms? Stories of flannels and baby white tank tops? Maybe a few “oops, I swear I was just tipsy stories..." It’s mid-life and you finally get the courage to say the words...yep, I’m queer… now what?! Welcome to a podcast about midlife and FINALLY out of the closet! Meet Alex, a human who finally got the words, non binary and transgender, at 40 ...
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Kim and Alex discuss new language, acknowledge Transgender Awareness Month in November, and the energetic state of the world in queerness. Sponsored by Out Front Magazine. Contact for sponsorship.
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Join Kim (she/her) and Alex (they/them) for a conversation about pronouns, the future of workforces and the energetic realness of allyship. Just showing up, being willing to risk what you think you know...do you dare?! I mean, it is almost Halloween. ;) If you are interested in sponsoring, please reach out to Maggie or Addison at Out Front Magazine…
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Welcome back everyone! We're back with partnered with Out Front Magazine, a Denver-based queer publication available nationwide! Tune in with Kim (she/her) and Alex (they/them) as they share about queer magic, coming out stories, LGTBQ history and some Top Gun tickles. Someone please help them understand what is happening with Tom Cruise. #lgbtqpod…
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Kim and Alex drive further into pronoun usage, gender identity and experience in the workplace…
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Interview with Cristina Michaels!
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Kim and Alex get to interview Cristina Michaels (she/her/hers)! from Healing Roots Acupuncture, founder of Queer Dance Project and author of The Adventures of Vaginoplasty: A Trans Woman's Guide to Healing (link below). Cristina has a comprehensive 25 years experience in the rehabilitation of dancers, sports injuries, veterans and the psycho-emotio…
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Interview with Melissa Giberson, author of "Late Bloomer: Finding My Authentic Self at Midlife"
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Kim and Alex have the pleasure of speaking with Melissa Giberson, author of Late Bloomer: Finding My Authentic Self at Midlife (Releasing on August 8, available for pre-order through Amazon!) ORDER NOW!!!! Melissa Giberson is a middle-aged suburban wife and mother of two kids, solidly planted in the life she’s always wanted. Yet she longs for somet…
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Come Out with OUT FRONT Magazine
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Kim and Alex get the chance to sit down with Out Front Magazine's Maggie Phillips and Addison Herron-Wheeler. They share their incredible stories about discovering their queerness. They share their truths and the nitty gritty about what love and authenticity is for them. Grab a cup of love, or put on your walking shoes and spend time with us. After…
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Kim and Alex "interview", Peg, aka Kim's mom, the Gramster, The Grammy, on all things being a boomer. Open your hearts and minds moving from allyship to being an accomplice....listen up this is our ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY Episode!
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Transgender Day of Remembrance: Rivena Dillon
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Transgender Day of Remembrance in November 20th...it is an observance that honors the memory of the transgender people whose lives we've lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. Kim and Alex sit down and have a conversation with their dear friend, Kim Dillon, whose daughter left us too soon.
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Jeremy and Jo Ivester: Authors of "Once a Girl, Always a Boy"
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Kim and Alex get the privilege to have a conversation with Jeremy and Jo Ivester.Book description: "Jeremy Ivester is a transgender man. Thirty years ago, his parents welcomed him into the world as what they thought was their daughter. As a child, he preferred the toys and games our society views as masculine. He kept his hair short and wore boys’ …
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