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    Explore " queer women" with insightful episodes like "Icons: Sir Lady Java", "Exposure Therapy | Episode 155", "Sad Samhain Vol 2", "Roe v. Wade: what this means for Black women and marginalized communities" and "This Coming Out - It’s More Than Sexuality, It’s Individuality with Linda Fruits" from podcasts like ""Womanica", "Bad Queers", "The Wild Geeze podcast", "Beyond Black History Month" and "Fuck IT ALL™"" and more!

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    Icons: Sir Lady Java

    Icons: Sir Lady Java

    Sir Lady Java (c. 1943-present) stood against a Los Angeles law that targeted trans women, drag performers and anyone who dared to live openly outside the gender binary. Her fierce advocacy made her a trailblazer for the trans community.

    We're celebrating Pride Month with Icons: supreme queens of queer culture. Some are household names... others are a little more behind the scenes. All of them have defied social norms and influenced generations of people to be unapologetically themselves.

    History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.

    Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more.  Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. 

    Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Ale Tejeda, Sara Schleede, and Abbey Delk. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. 

    Original theme music composed by Miles Moran.

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    Exposure Therapy | Episode 155

    Exposure Therapy | Episode 155

    This week Lizzo shows support to Tennessee's queer community. CNN breaks up with Don Lemon. In "Am I a bad queer?", we discuss how to deal with a PDA in sketchy settings and Is The Ultimatum is giving Tampa Baes?  Plus our top 10 lists continue with the top 10 queer women's sports.

    Shoutouts:

    Shana: Every Body Movie: Julie Cohen’s revelatory investigation of the lives of intersex people. The stories of three intersex individuals who set aside medical advice to keep their bodies a secret and instead came out as their authentic selves. An official selection of the Tribeca Film Festival, only in theaters June 30th - Follow @focusfeatures on Tik Tok to see the full trailer!  

    Kris: Black Archives: A Photographic Celebration of Black Life by Renata Cherlise. A photographic celebration and exploration of Black identity and experience through the twentieth century from the founder and curator of the hit multimedia platform Black Archives. Buy the book at your local bookstore or online. Follow on IG @blackarchives.co

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    Sad Samhain Vol 2

    Sad Samhain Vol 2

    Hello Witches! It's October again, Breda & Laura pick a tarot card for you and read out cards that you, their audience members have written entitled.." Samhain Self care is....." 

    October is a time of change, moving in to cold and darkness, there is a lot of death in the air. Especially if your neighbours like to decorate with skeletons and grave stones *nervous Laugh. This month the veil between the two realms is the thinnest, so lets remember our pagan roots and embrace / take advantage of that.

    Roe v. Wade: what this means for Black women and marginalized communities

    Roe v. Wade: what this means for Black women and marginalized communities

    The Supreme Court has officially overturned Roe v. Wade. What does that mean for Black women and marginalized communities? On this episode of Beyond Black History Month, we’re joined by Beulah Osueke, the deputy director at New Voice for Reproductive Justice, who breaks down how reproductive rights and racial justice are connected. We also hear from Dr. Jennifer Lincoln, a Portland-based OB-GYN, who unpacks what this ruling means for the country.

    This Coming Out - It’s More Than Sexuality, It’s Individuality with Linda Fruits

    This Coming Out - It’s More Than Sexuality, It’s Individuality with Linda Fruits

    Happy Pride Month!!! Today we welcome one of the funniest, honest, beautiful and real women on Instagram. Linda Fruits is the founder of the content company and creator of the Instagram account @FruitsOfMotherhood that covers the sweet, sour, and sometimes rotten fruits that motherhood bears .

    The catalyst for this ep was a post and blog Linda shared in August 2021, called, "Why my husband and I are calling it quits - even though we still love each other."

    She says,"It took me 32 years to figure out what TikTok uncovered in a matter of minutes. I am attracted to women. Admitting that to myself was hard and then telling my husband was even harder...

    Being attracted to the same sex never occurred to me until TikTok showed me a specific type of woman I had never really been exposed to before. And I felt something I had never felt before...

    If you told me six months ago I would be writing this, I might've laughed in your face, but deep down inside, maybe I always knew it was coming. My content is not going to change. I'm still a mother who struggles every day, and my marriage jokes will also be the same since we're all living together under one roof...

    My mission and everything I do is do bring acceptance to anyone who is feeling the same. All our differences and similarities make us who we are. This is who I am, and there is no changing it. Safe to say I'm even extra fruity now.

    Here's to being fruity as hell, because as Linda says so beautifully, this coming out - it's more than sexuality, it's individuality.

    Hit play, and dive in.
    - K+K

    This is an IT ALL Media Production. If you like what you hear, follow along at ITALLMedia.co and @itallmedia on Instagram and TikTok.

    We are a women-centered media company rewriting the narrative on modern womanhood through story and collaboration.

    We're glad you're here.

    Comparison is the Thief of Joy with Briona Jenkins

    Comparison is the Thief of Joy with Briona Jenkins

    Briona “Bri” Jenkins (she/her/hers) is a 31-year-old Black, queer woman changing the world while living in Austin, TX by empowering people to own their stories through vulnerability. 

    Given the title, “The love child of Oprah, Beyonce, and Michelle Obama,” Briona Jenkins is a public speaker, activist for the LGBTQIA+, female, and people of color communities, and has years of experience using her platform to evoke change.

    Originally from Hamden, Connecticut, Bri attended Albertus Magnus College, in New Haven, CT., which is where she completed her undergrad as a Sociology major with a concentration in Social Work.

    Since October 2019, she hosts a podcast called The Tea with Bri where she sits and chats with a different guest every week about whatever topic the guest chooses. 

    On December 4, 2019, she won the Austin LGBT Chamber of Commerce ‘Rising Star Award’.  Released in February 2020, she was the subject for a documentary entitled, “Uncomfortable Spaces”. In May 2021, she was awarded the Premier Achievement Award from her Alma Mater, Albertus Magnus College. 

    When not at work Bri is very involved in the Austin community. She has served on a number of boards. In June 2021, she joined the board of Random Acts and is currently finishing out her second term as Co-Director of  New Leaders Council’s Austin Chapter Board, and has served on the boards of Keep Austin Fed, Austin Black Pride, and Lone Star Victims Advocacy Project. She also appears on panels and stages all over the city and has spoken at the 2020 Women’s March Rally in Austin, BossBabe’s Annual State of the Uterus event, Texas State Business Week, on a virtual SXSWEdu panel, and two GISH panels about Racial Equality & Justice. 


    Ep. #29| Booktober Series: The Book That Saved My Life Ft Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert

    Ep. #29| Booktober Series: The Book That Saved My Life  Ft Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
    It's the start of the booktober series! This October I'll be sharing some of the life lessons that literature and words have imparted upon me. Books are my safe space, they make sense to me in a world that so often makes little sense. They bring me moments of quiet, reflection, and questioning. Books are my safe space, the cheapest and arguably the healthiest form of "escapism" out there. Books speak to me, they open small windows of insights inside my mind, which then seeps into my soul. I'm grateful to books, I'm also deeply indebted to books. In this episode, I'll be sharing some of the lessons I've learned from Eat Pray Love. To say this book saved my life would be a complete understatement, it was a devastating, enlightening, and simultaneously chaotic read. It challenged my beliefs, made me accountable for my own life, and answered questions about prayer, God, and spirituality at a time when questions were all I had. There is a reason its a best-seller and was turned into a movie (Lol still haven't watched the movie, probably never will) 833 downloads! Thank you so much 😍 Road to 1000 downloads! 🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️ For more engagement and content Please follow us on Instagram at @blunt_notweed_podcast or on my personal account @msworthmylife and on Facebook at Blunt and No Not Weed Podcast 👩🏾👱🏾‍♀️💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾

    Ep. #28|Lessons I've Learned From My Favorite Books Ft 12 Rules For Life By Jordan B Peterson

    Ep. #28|Lessons I've Learned From My Favorite Books Ft 12 Rules For Life By Jordan B Peterson
    It's the start of the booktober series! This October I'll be sharing some of the life lessons that literature and words have imparted upon me. Books are my safe space, they make sense to me in a world that so often makes little sense. They bring me moments of quiet, reflection, and questioning. Books are my safe space, the cheapest and arguably the healthiest form of "escapism" out there. Books speak to me, they open small windows of insights inside my mind, which then seeps into my soul. I'm grateful to books, I'm also deeply indebted to books. In this episode, I'll be sharing some of the lessons I've learned from Dr Jordan B Peterson's best-seller 12 Rules For Life. This book is untamed in its brilliance and unashamedly affecting in its dissection of our world. 805 downloads! Thank you so much 😍 Road to 1000 downloads! 🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️ For more engagement and content Please follow us on Instagram at @blunt_notweed or on my personal account @msworthmylife Follow our guest @kem_does_it_again 👩🏾👱🏾‍♀️💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 755 downloads! Thank you so much 😍 Road to 1000 downloads! 🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️ For more engagement and content Please follow us on Instagram at @blunt_notweed or on my personal account @msworthmylife Follow our guest @kem_does_it_again 👩🏾👱🏾‍♀️💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾

    Ep. #27|Ft Kemelo “Kemi” Sehlapelo: Reconstructing a Sexual Identity After Sexual Assault, Navigating Self-Healing Amidst Echoes of Stigma

    Ep. #27|Ft Kemelo “Kemi” Sehlapelo: Reconstructing a Sexual Identity After Sexual Assault, Navigating Self-Healing Amidst Echoes of Stigma
    As a woman, perhaps my biggest fear is having something sexual or violent been done to my body without my consent, on the backdrops of the #metoo movement, the continuous degradation and disregard for women's bodies and rights running rampant throughout a plethora of legal systems, South Africa's very real and scary femicide in the form of gender-based violence, sexual violence, and murder; a clear message is being sent to women, and it's not one of protection, freedom, safety, accountability, and liberation. Sex is sometimes not sexy, in this episode I sit down with Kemelo “Kemi” Sehlapelo and discuss her journey of navigating the muddy waters of reconstructing a sexual identity after sexual assault and how she has channeled self-healing & self-efficacy amidst the echoes of societal imposed stigma, shame, guilt. She comes in blunt, honest, and very real. 755 downloads! Thank you so much 😍 Road to 1000 downloads! 🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️ For more engagement and content Please follow us on Instagram at @blunt_notweed or on my personal account @msworthmylife Follow our guest @kem_does_it_again 👩🏾👱🏾‍♀️💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾

    Ep. #26| Sexy September Sex Series Ft Wendy Weng: Between Two Worlds, Growing Up In A Traditional Conservative Chinese Family In The US

    Ep. #26| Sexy September Sex Series Ft Wendy Weng: Between Two Worlds, Growing Up In A Traditional Conservative Chinese Family In The US
    Growing up between two worlds with clear-cut and distinguishable differences in values, cultural norms and expectations can be a jarring game of navigation and simultaneous assimilation. This is true for this week's guest Wendy Weng, who was born to traditional conservative Chinese parents and raised in the U.S. The values she learned at home and the ones found within the society she was living in couldn't have been more day and night. This theme and clash would continue throughout her life as she navigated puberty, her sexuality and ultimately becoming a woman. In this episode, she talks about her experiences growing up as an Asian girl in the US and then later on returning back to Beijing, China. She shares about how the "sex talk" went down in the Weng household and how she feels navigating the world in her body and skin. Let's talk about sexy things! PS: We have a lot of inside jokes 😂😎😅 739 downloads! Thank you so much 😍 Road to 1000 downloads! 🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️ For more engagement and content Please follow us on Instagram at @blunt_notweed or on my personal account @msworthmylife

    Ep. #25| Sexy September Sex Series Ft Mo (Queen Cunnilinga) Part 2: Sexual Liberation & Understanding Dialogue Nuance Within Sex Positivity

    Ep. #25| Sexy September Sex Series Ft Mo (Queen Cunnilinga) Part 2: Sexual Liberation & Understanding Dialogue Nuance Within Sex Positivity
    There is something powerful, beautiful, and scary about finding more of who you are as life progresses and all the pieces collected over time start to make sense. One key area of human identity; one that can cause contention both within us and outside of us, lies within our sexual identity. For women, black women, women with disabilities, LGBTQ individuals this can be an extremely difficult journey towards sexual discovery and freedom. In this episode, I sat down to talk to Mo, aka Queen Cunnilinga, a young South African queer woman who is discovering and exploring her sexuality through her own gaze, however, being constantly confronted by the unavoidable gaze of society and the backdrops of her environment. In Part two of our two-part conversations (check out last week's episode if you haven't yet), we talk about sexual freedom, the desire to be liberated in one's sexuality without it always being a statement or form of activism but rather as a natural part of human existence. Mo brings light to the nuances and complexities necessary for a holistic sex-positivity conversation. Let's get physical! For more engagement and content Please follow us on Instagram at @blunt_notweed You can also follow our guest @queen_cunnilinga

    Ep. #24| Sexy September Sex Series Ft Mo (Queen Cunnilinga) Part 1: Discovering Sexual Identity Against the Backdrops of Religion & African Conservativism

    Ep. #24| Sexy September Sex Series Ft Mo (Queen Cunnilinga) Part 1: Discovering Sexual Identity Against the Backdrops of Religion & African Conservativism
    There is something powerful, beautiful, and scary about finding more of who you are as life progresses and all the pieces collected over time start to make sense. One key area of human identity; one that can cause contention both within us and outside of us, lies within our sexual identity. For women, black women, women with disabilities, LGBTQ individuals this can be an extremely difficult journey towards sexual discovery and freedom. In this episode, I sat down to talk to Mo, aka Queen Cunnilinga, a young South African queer woman who is discovering and exploring her sexuality through her own gaze, however, being constantly confronted by the unavoidable gaze of society and the backdrops of her environment. In Part One of our two-part conversations, we talk about her journey of discovering her sexual identity against the backdrops of religion & African conservativism, and the role that self-reflection and retrospection played in her building her identity. Let's talk about sexual identity and freedom!

    Ep. #23| Sexy September Sex Series: Growing Up With a Sex Complex, My Hoe Phase and Discovering My Sexual Voice

    Ep. #23| Sexy September Sex Series: Growing Up With a Sex Complex, My Hoe Phase and Discovering My Sexual Voice
    Growing up my mum used to always tell us that "you never taste the penis, if you do you won't be able to stop because it's so good". Random right? She instilled both fear and desire at the same time. BUT what I do appreciate from her quirky expression was that she never lied to my sisters and me about how good sex is, that it is a GOOD thing. Of course, she also qualified this expression with "only in the grips of marriage". It's no wonder I developed a sex complex, with religion telling me one thing, on one hand, the conservative African traditionalistic way of women's existence on the other and society requiring me to publicly bargain my sexuality, sexual desires, and desirability as a black woman with a visual impairment on the other. The "good girl" trope and archetype was the light that illuminated my path, hypocritically so, as I battled between religious doctrine and my innate desire for freedom. Let's talk about SEX!

    Episode 6: Filipina/American Writer, Kimberly Bliss

    Episode 6: Filipina/American Writer, Kimberly Bliss

    KIMBERLY BLISS, is a Philippine-born, Buffalo-bred and Brooklyn-boroughed novelist for hire. Her work has appeared in Hobart and Dime Show Review, she was a 2020 resident at the New Orleans Writers' Residency, and this summer's guest fiction editor at Hobart. She is currently working on her Great American Novel set in the Philippines, Death in Manila.
    Find her online at kimberlybliss.com and Twitter @blisster

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    “Cuties” Controversy, Ballet's Queer Women, and Aesha Ash

    “Cuties” Controversy, Ballet's Queer Women, and Aesha Ash

    Links referenced in/relevant to this episode:

    -The New York Times' "How to Birth a New American Theater": https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/11/theater/how-to-change-theater.html
    -Pointe's article on queer women in ballet: https://www.pointemagazine.com/queer-women-in-ballet-2647537873.html
    -"Cuties" director Maïmouna Doucouré's op-ed for The Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/cuties-director-maimouna-doucoure-why-i-made-the-film/2020/09/15/7e0ee406-f78b-11ea-a275-1a2c2d36e1f1_story.html
    -"Cuties" on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81111198
    -Aesha Ash's Swan Dreams Project website: https://www.theswandreamsproject.org/
    -Swan Dreams Project on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theswandreamsproject/
    -The School of American Ballet website: https://sab.org/

    Episode 4: Journalist/Activist, Linda Villarosa

    Episode 4: Journalist/Activist, Linda Villarosa

    Linda Villarosa is an award-winning author, journalist, educator and activist, she is a contributing writer and editor for the New York Times Magazine, the NYT at large and its Science Times, where she covers race, inequality and health. She authored 3 books, was the former executive editor of Essence Magazine, and is the current director of the journalism program at the City College of New York where she teaches reporting, writing and Black Studies

    In this episode, Linda shares with us here, her truly inspiring and uniquely public coming out story. 





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    Episode 3: Filmmaker, Karen Song

    Episode 3: Filmmaker, Karen Song

    KAREN SONG is the director and producer of the Sundays at Café Tabac documentary, where she is able to pay homage to a space and community central to her coming of age. She is a queer-identified, Korean-American woman, born and raised in New York City. She is a film director working across various dramatic, documentary, and commercial platforms, with narrative feature film projects currently in development.


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    Episode 2: Award-winning writer, Jacqueline Woodson

    Episode 2: Award-winning writer, Jacqueline Woodson

    JACQUELINE WOODSON, is a writer of books for children and young adults, and the recipient of the National Book Award for her 2014 book, Brown Girl Dreaming. She was awarded National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature for 2018-2019 by the Library of Congress, and the Hans Christian Andersen Medal this year. Her latest book Red at the Bone was released last year and was an instant New York Times best seller and New York Time Notable book of the year, as well as Oprah’s Best Books of 2019. In this episode, she talks about coming out to her super religious family in the 1980’s. For more info on Jacqueline, visit: www.jacquelinewoodson.com

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    Whats your problem? Lestalk w/ Charl

    Whats your problem? Lestalk w/ Charl

    This week Charl tackles a range of lesbian problems submitted by the lgbtq+ community. It's no secret that lesbians are faced with a range of outdated and ridiculous stereotypes that have created outdated expectations. This week, Charl breaks down these stereotypes and highlights the many flaws that they hold.

    Lestalk is a chaotic, honest, and open podcast created by lesbian couple Charl & Aislinn who are willing to discuss everything and anything. From sex, relationships and awkward encounters, you can trust your professional lesbians to leave no stone unturned.

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