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    Explore " tomboy" with insightful episodes like "HOST JACKIE TANTILLO - My Mother Allowed Me To Be A Dreamer With Guest Serial Entrepreneur Abby Wallach", "Sammi Cohen on Coming of Age (At Any Age) Movies", "Dolan Morgan + Self Help", "DICEY STUFF 088. What About Tomboys? with Stacey Olson" and "Ant Farms" from podcasts like ""Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast", "Feeling Seen", "SongWriter", "Whose Girl Are You?" and "Faith in Five"" and more!

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    HOST JACKIE TANTILLO - My Mother Allowed Me To Be A Dreamer With Guest Serial Entrepreneur Abby Wallach

    HOST JACKIE TANTILLO - My Mother Allowed Me To Be A Dreamer With Guest Serial Entrepreneur Abby Wallach

    I so enjoyed meeting Abby for the first time. Her podcast, "Finding Beautiful Stangers," is also a nominee for the 2023 People's Choice Podcast Awards as is SHLTMM. Winners will be announced September 30, 2023.

    Abby was very gracious in sharing stories of her childhood which today remain significant in her life. She was fortunate to have a very close family  and to have her grandparents very much involved in her life. She claims to have been a tom-boy growing up, much to her mother's chagrin, more interested in baseball than 'girly things.' Yet, Abby is the first one to say, "my mother always had my back and my mother always encouraged us to be who we wanted to be,'you are what you are'." 

    There is so much more to Abby's story. Please be sure to listen to the show. I know you'll enjoy it.

    Ms. Wallach is currently the CEO and Co-founder of Scentinvent™ Technologies, a fragrance and beauty innovation company that is re-imagining the way consumers use, love, and wear fragrance.

    As head of Abby Wallach Productions, Abby’s influence reaches far beyond the beauty and fragrance world. Her company develops and produces revolutionary TV and digital media programs with the overriding goal to entertain, while inspiring audiences to make meaningful change.  

    PODCAST: https://www.abbywallach.com/podcast/episode/2f1e4498/12-lessons-learned-an-astrology-revelation-and-relationship-power

    "Should Have Listened To My Mother" is an ongoing conversation about mothers and the roles they play in our lives. And my guests answer the question, 'are you who you are today because of, or in spite of, your mother'? You'll be amazed at what the responses are.

    "Should Have Listened To My Mother" would not be possible without the generosity, sincerity and insight from my guests. In getting ready to launch my podcast, so many were willing to give their time and share their personal relationships with their mother.

    Some of my guests include Baritone Singer Christopheren Nomura, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Tim Wacker, Activist Kim Miller, Freighter Sea Captain Terry Viscount, Film Production Manager Peg Robinson, Professor of Writing Montclair State University Dr. Bridget Brown, Tammy Steckler, attorney and family advocate @CUNY Law; NYC First Responder/NYC Firefighter Mark Heingartner, Child and Adult Special Needs Activist, Maryellen Valyo Cole and Roger Evens, Property Manager in New Jersey and so many more talented and insightful women and men.

    I've worked in the broadcasting industry for over four decades. I've interviewed so many fascinating people including musicians, celebrities, authors, activists, entrepreneurs, politicians and more.

    A big thank you goes to Ricky Soto, NYC based Graphic Designer, who created my logo for "Should Have Listened To My Mother".

    Check out my website for more background information: https://www.jackietantillo.com/

    Or more demos of what's to come at https://soundcloud.com/jackie-tantillo

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    Sammi Cohen on Coming of Age (At Any Age) Movies

    Sammi Cohen on Coming of Age (At Any Age) Movies

    Sammi Cohen has gotten their directing career off to a rousing start with CRUSH and now YOU ARE SO NOT INVITED TO MY BAT MITZVAH. Both movies focus on middle or high schoolers learning more about themselves, so perhaps its no surprise that Sammi has brought us a trio of characters who, at various ages, are "coming of age" through life-changing experiences of gender, friendship, loss, success, and failure.

    Then, Jordan has one quick thing about GIVE ME AN A!

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    With Jordan Crucchiola and Sammi Cohen

    Dolan Morgan + Self Help

    Dolan Morgan + Self Help

    Author and illustrator Dolan Morgan reads an excerpt from his story, “The Quartering Act,” which combines fantasy and emotional realism to explore self-loathing and trauma. 

    Melissa Faliveno and John Walsh from the band Self Help talk about their reactions to the story, and share their new song, “3A.”

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    DICEY STUFF 088. What About Tomboys? with Stacey Olson

    DICEY STUFF 088. What About Tomboys? with Stacey Olson

    Stacey Olson is back! Today she talks with host Lois Matson about tomboys, gender and what it's like to be a woman. 

    Special Announcement: Link to Dicey  Stuff: the podcast private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1937602999773749 Please join us!

    Please send your comments, suggestions, and ideas for future shows to diceystuffpodcast@gmail.com or post them in the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1937602999773749. Are you willing to do an interview? Do you have an idea for a Dicey Bible Story? Send it on in!  

    Intro and outro vocals created with the voices from LOVO @ www.lovo.ai.

    Ant Farms

    Ant Farms

    Found out if Jocelyn was one of those prissy girls, a tomboy, or somewhere in between. What did she do when she came across bugs outside? 

    Join Gary and Jocelyn as they share what God says about ants in the Bible. 

    "Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise:  Which having no guide, overseer, or ruler,  Provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest," Proverbs 6:6-8. 

    Send questions and comments to info@faithinfive.org.

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    What Does It Feel Like To Be In The Closet? With Guest Jo Krishnakumar (PART 1)

    What Does It Feel Like To Be In The Closet? With Guest Jo Krishnakumar (PART 1)

    For this episode our fascinating guest from London, Jo Krishnakumar shares their knowledge and research in regards to LGBTQ+ and sex workers. For those who don’t know what to expect, this may be quite an interesting listen for you.

    Jo goes as they/them and is a trans Agender person. Jo reminds us that our identities are expansive and we should never feel pressured as with more information, the language we use to describe our existence changes alongside it. The conversation turns towards Pronouns, an affirming action that the LGBTQ+ movement has highlighted in recent years. It is okay being confused, but Jo reassures us to “be open to the world and the world will be open to you”.
    The discussion leads to cultures, and Jo explains the “bubble” growing up with the lack of access to information that on one hand, restricted the means to express their struggles and on the other, those around them exhibited discrimination towards LGBTQ+ persons.
    We move on to Jo’s coming out story as both gay and trans, where their parent were open to learn more about their identity. The message to parents is to “Trust your kids!” as you listen and ask questions instead. Lastly, Jo shares their journey from their love and curiosity behind people’s stories, which furthered their passion in researching and discovering the aspects of sociality that bridged the sex work movement that was adjacent to their queer activism. This then opened to Jo’s personal projects, “Almaarii” which translates to “steel cupboard” that reimagines the concept of the “closet” for queer people as an extensive expression outside of the English language. We discover why Jo, who teaches, has immense respect for teachers who have played a vital role in their lives and expresses the euphoria of knowing oneself, in a world that does not afford you the words.
    To be continued next week!

    JO KRISHNAKUMAR
    is a PhD Candidate of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS, University of London. Their research is a patchwork-like and participatory ethnographic project on the intersections of documentary film, leadership, networks and the sex workers', queer and trans rights movement in South India. They are currently working as the Communications Coordinator at the National Network of Sex Workers, and on two personal projects, Almaarii and Transform with collaborators. Their interests lie in curation, activism in academia, research, advocacy, intersectionality and fighting oppressive systems together.

    Jo's Official Website ~ www.waytojo.com

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    #49 Bellini mit Anna Rommel

    #49 Bellini mit Anna Rommel

    Interview mit Anna. Digital creator. photography, fashion, lifestyle. GER 📍| 🌈 (nicht U.S.A. lel). @rommel.anna (Insta). linktr.ee/rommel.anna https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/anna-rommel.html

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    EP 121: Carol Simpson — Being a Girl in the South in the 1950s, Yoga as the Fountain of Youth, and Ageism in Climbing

    EP 121: Carol Simpson — Being a Girl in the South in the 1950s, Yoga as the Fountain of Youth, and Ageism in Climbing

    Carol Simpson is a 77-year-old rock climber and yoga instructor from Lone Pine, CA. We talked about growing up in the South in the 1950s, identifying as a “tomboy”, feeling pressure to be feminine as a teenager, embracing athletics in her 30s, discovering climbing at age 42, sending her first 5.12a at age 53, yoga as the fountain of youth, and ageism in climbing. 

    *I loved this conversation. If you enjoy exploring different perspectives from your own, and hearing about others’ lived experiences, don’t skip this episode.

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    0:06:50 – A day in the life of Carol Simpson, and her home in Lone Pine

    0:10:27 – Moving from Vegas to Lone Pine, having different chapters in our lives, and becoming apathetic about the beauty around you

    0:13:23 – Being born in 1944

    0:14:43 – Growing up in the South in the 50s as a “tomboy”, and feeling pressure to be more traditionally  feminine

    0:19:28 – Being raised to believe that women get married and have kids, and finding feminism

    0:22:08 – Our adult life begins at 30

    0:23:46 – Not being able to get a loan for a car without a man to sign for the loan

    0:25:11 – Going back to school in her 30s with two kids, and starting to play tennis and running and trying other sports

    0:30:30 – More about being a teenager in the 50s and 60s

    0:32:58 – How the culture continues to change for women, and Carol’s daughters and granddaughters

    0:37:45 – Discovering climbing at age 42, and how climbing completely changed her life

    0:42:31 – Hitting the road to climb in her 40s, and early climbing training books

    0:46:00 – Art, studying interior design in college, and working in the big city

    0:52:04 – Scrambling a 4th class route, and getting a hard time for being a mountain goat

    0:56:04 – John

    0:59:58 – The book Lying by Sam Harriss, being honest with your partner, and some of Carol’s favorite climbing trips

    1:04:25 – How Carol and John navigate their political differences

    1:10:03 – What Carol appreciates most about John

    1:12:39 – “You can’t get off of the bus.” - Mark Twight

    1:16:36 – Redpoint climbing shop near Smith Rock, and redpointing Latin Lover 5.12a at age 53

    1:24:29 – Question from Taylor: What are the things when it comes to aging as an athlete that people don’t think about?

    1:31:22 – Practicing yoga since 1968

    1:34:26 – Carol’s current yoga practice, and the yin and the yang

    1:39:38 – The time commitment to see improvement through yoga, and taking care of your health

    1:44:35 – Working with Chris Heilman, and expanding her comfort zone

    1:53:59 – How Carol keeps her wits sharp, and how to remember names

    1:58:40 – 80% of life is showing up

    2:01:32 – Ageism, and showing respect for our elders

    2:08:59 – No limits

    #16 The BIG4 ¡Son tremendas empresas!

    #16 The BIG4 ¡Son tremendas empresas!

    Con una verdadera reanimación ¡Comenzamos el capítulo esta semana!

    Los idols solistas se pusieron de acuerdo para volver locos a nuestros corazones con sus comeback. Solar de Mamamoo, Eunbi ex IZ*ONE y Kihyun de Monsta X nos deleitan con sus nuevos ritmos.

    (G)idle y Stray kids por otra parte, nos dejan en el piso, necesitando tanques de oxígeno y reanimación con sus canciones Tomboy y Maniac respectivamente.

    Las MC al cubo se ponen a decretar y manifestar. Recordamos cosas que hemos dicho y se han cumplido.

    Los nuevos planes de las BIG4, nos ponemos al día con las nuevas asociaciones de las empresas, el funcionamiento y planes a futuro de SM, HYBE, JYP y YG. Y su impacto con las subsidiarias.

    Mucha información y todo, pero ¿Dónde está Blackpink?

    Datazo aterrador nos da pie a hablar sobre los grupos irrelevantes dentro de la industria. Terminamos llorando recordando a nuestros protegidos que pasan desapercibidos en Corea.

    Nos ponemos emocionales hablando sobre GoldenChild, P1harmony y Hello Venus.

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    Episode 95: Tomboy with (G)I-DLE, Kihyun, Jay Park and IU

    Episode 95: Tomboy with (G)I-DLE, Kihyun, Jay Park and IU

    This week, the Queen's are feeling the 'Tomboy' vibes as they review the first full length album from (G)I-DLE! Listen as Emily and Charity discuss the single, music video, album picks, biases, styling, choreography and more! 

    Next, the Queens review the long awaited solo debut from Monsta X's Kihyun, including single 'Voyager,' and two additional songs, 'Comma' and 'Rain.' Did Kihyun live up to expectations? Listen to find out!

    Jay Park and IU's new duet left Emily and Charity feeling puzzled. Tune in to hear their thoughts on 'GANADARA.' The Queens then review Taeyong's surprise single and music video, 'Lonely' featuring Suran. 

    Plus, Stray Kids Two Kids' Room with Han and I.N, K-pop news, poll results, Queendom shoutouts, a fun (G)I-DLE quiz and more!

    Quiz - https://www.sbs.com.au/popasia/blog/2020/04/08/quiz-whos-your-gi-dle-bestie

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    Radical Womanhood of Butchness

    Radical Womanhood of Butchness

    Your Butch Daily Crew discusses how womanhood shows up in their daily lives as butches in the world. We talk about everything from nurturing and strength to changing individual lives and taking on the systems of the world. Let's not forget about the importance of doing chores! Thanks to our superfan Autumn for inspiring the topic! 

    Email us at thebutchdaily@gmail.com to share your ideas with us! 


    Growing up as a tomboy in regional Victoria

    Growing up as a tomboy in regional Victoria

    The guest in this episode is Sarah Roberts. From a young age, Sarah knew that she was different. She was ‘gender non-conforming’ as a child, and growing up in Regional Victoria, in the 90s in an Italian-Maltese family, presented some challenges and opportunities. Sarah is incredibly grateful for her family’s support throughout her childhood, especially her mother’s strength in enabling Sarah to be herself and push back on the gender norms that are placed on us all from wider society.

     Sarah now works in the area of inclusion and diversity and has worked very closely with  trans children and their parents. The main aim of her role and for many others working in the field of mental health is to keep queer people alive. 

     It is Sarah’s hope and the hope of The Strength of Us Podcast that diversity and inclusion will be an everyday part of life and that all people are treated with an equal amount of respect and dignity.



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    Found in Transition: A Conversation with Mother, Pediatrician and Author Paria Hassouri

    Found  in Transition: A  Conversation with Mother,  Pediatrician and Author Paria Hassouri

    ABOUT PARIA HASSOURI

    Website: www.PariaHassouri.com

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    HOST JACKIE TANTILLO "If A Guy Can Do It, I Can Do It" with Guest Nancy Dubard Nunn

    HOST JACKIE TANTILLO "If A Guy Can Do It, I Can Do It" with Guest Nancy Dubard Nunn

    She calls herself a 'professional southerner. Though tradition notwithstanding, Nancy often felt more like a tomboy than a young lady. She often felt that she didn't fit in and it wasn't just because she loved to wear blue jeans. "You can't do that because you're a girl" is something that Nancy heard on a regular basis.

    After more than 2 decades of working in the construction industry, Nancy finally felt that she found her calling.

    Her mom, Hettye (Polly) Sanborn, believed in her. She allowed her daughter the freedom to be herself and find her own path. And clearly, Nancy accomplished great things because of it.

    "Should Have Listened To My Mother" is an ongoing conversation about mothers and the roles they play in our lives. And my guests answer the question, 'are you who you are today because of, or in spite of, your mother'? You'll be amazed at what the responses are.

    "Should Have Listened To My Mother" would not be possible without the generosity, sincerity and insight from my guests. In getting ready to launch my podcast, so many were willing to give their time and share their personal relationships with their mother.

    Some of my guests include Baritone Singer Christopheren Nomura, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Tim Wacker, Activist Kim Miller, Freighter Sea Captain Terry Viscount, Film Production Manager Peg Robinson, Professor of Writing Montclair State University Dr. Bridget Brown, Tammy Steckler, attorney and family advocate @CUNY Law; NYC First Responder/NYC Firefighter Mark Heingartner, Child and Adult Special Needs Activist, Maryellen Valyo Cole and Roger Evens, Property Manager in New Jersey and so many more talented and insightful women and men.

    I've worked in the broadcasting industry for over four decades. I've interviewed so many fascinating people including musicians, celebrities, authors, activists, entrepreneurs, politicians and more.

    A big thank you goes to Ricky Soto, NYC based Graphic Designer, who created my logo for "Should Have Listened To My Mother".

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    Tomboys, friendzoned or wifey material?

    Tomboys, friendzoned or wifey material?

    Erin heads to Mexico City for Monday Night Football, Chiefs vs Chargers. Watching a game in every football stadium is on her bucket list.  As she packs her bags full of blue and yellow, it prompted her to question how guys feel about girls who love sports.  Do they think it's hot or not?

    She's curious to know if her love for sports is creating additional roadblocks in her search for love.  She asks her male listeners if being a tomboy at heart leads to the friendzone or the endzone.

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    Encore: Sex, Gender, Transgender? Confusion

    Encore: Sex, Gender, Transgender? Confusion
    It used to be so easy: pink for girls and blue for boys - and girls will be girls and boys will be boys was a common saying. Now it's yellow for non binaries? These days, too many parents think they're being cool and trendy to encourage their girls to be boys and boys to be girls. The result? A very confused generation. Today's guest, Michelle Cretella, M.D., President of the American College of Pediatricians, says parents who jump to conclusions and bring their child to gender clinics, the first time a girl seems like a tomboy, or a boy seems effeminate, the rush down the road to hormones and surgery, are committing child abuse. Sometimes it's because mom really wanted a girl and she got a boy, or other unconscious motives of parents. When kids say they feel they were born in the wrong body, it's a cry for help. They may have been abused or had other trauma that is making them feel this way.Today's show is not politically correct, but it is psychologically and medically correct.

    Encore: Sex, Gender, Transgender? Confusion

    Encore: Sex, Gender, Transgender? Confusion
    It used to be so easy: pink for girls and blue for boys - and girls will be girls and boys will be boys was a common saying. Now it's yellow for non binaries? These days, too many parents think they're being cool and trendy to encourage their girls to be boys and boys to be girls. The result? A very confused generation. Today's guest, Michelle Cretella, M.D., President of the American College of Pediatricians, says parents who jump to conclusions and bring their child to gender clinics, the first time a girl seems like a tomboy, or a boy seems effeminate, the rush down the road to hormones and surgery, are committing child abuse. Sometimes it's because mom really wanted a girl and she got a boy, or other unconscious motives of parents. When kids say they feel they were born in the wrong body, it's a cry for help. They may have been abused or had other trauma that is making them feel this way.Today's show is not politically correct, but it is psychologically and medically correct.

    Wrestling and Internships

    Wrestling and Internships

    Daniel and Christian chat to our guest host Erin Dick about what it's like to intern at Australia's longest-running queer film festival, as well as movie banter and what's important about connecting to community with or without labels. Plus, some news from the world of professional wrestling!

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