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Through narrative interviews, Robin Douglass shares real, raw & relatable Coming Out Late stories as well as resources meant to support, inspire and educate you on your own coming out late journey. You can stop living someone else’s life, and start living your own, and know, that you are not alone!It’s better late than never, because it’s never too late!
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Comment questionne-t-on son orientation sexuelle ou son identité de genre ? Est-ce qu'il faut en parler au reste du monde et que se passe-t-il alors ? Avec quelles images des sexualités grandissons-nous ? Ce podcast à géométrie variable donne la parole aux femmes et personnes assignées femmes qui partagent avec nous leur cheminements intérieurs et leurs histoires. Des récits intimes et émouvants, parfois drôles, parfois graves qui donnent à entendre la puissance de la vérité et de l'authenti ...
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Lesbian Chronicles is a podcast for people who’ve realized their true sexual identity later in life. Alli and Melisa share their own experiences of leaving their heterosexual marriages to be their true selves in an effort to help others find their own way and feel a little less alone in the process.
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Real people. Unique Stories.Coming Out Stories will take you to one the most important moments in many people’s lives. It will perch you on sofas in suburban sitting rooms, stand you in front of officials' desks, put you at the centre of a crowd in a noisy classroom, everywhere where these conversations have happened. It doesn’t even matter if you haven’t had a conversation like this yourself, or indeed ever plan to. Everyone can recognise the innate human desire to love and be loved, and th ...
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Coming out, Blak is a podcast dedicated to supporting and celebrating First Nations mob in the LGBTQ+ community. We’ve developed this podcast to share stories & we want you to join us for these conversations! Follow @comingoutblak on instagram to connect
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Coming Out Pod

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Coming Out Pod is a weekly podcast hosted by Lauren Flans where queer folks from all walks of life tell the tales of how they came out to friends, family, and the world at large! Because who doesn't love a coming out story?
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I share the stories of people who are coming out later in life to the LGBTQIA+ community. These stories are compelling, heartbreaking and inspirational. I started this podcast because we need to normalize exploration of sexuality/gender at all ages, plus visibility is vital to the LGBTQIA+ community. It is never too late to be who we were created to be. My guests prove that. I am an ordained minister, bereavement counselor, conversationalist, spiritual wanderer, later-in-life lesbian, change ...
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Stop it! No more mediocre living and hiding your LGBTQ+ truth. Start dreaming, doing, and living your life without apologies. Host Rick Clemons – bold move badass and LGBTQ+ expert – sez “Live Life Uncloseted dammit!” Each episode he takes you on a brash, fun, in your face, provocative storytelling ride to escape your crazy making thoughts, explore your fears, and unabashedly elevate your self-expression so you can live your LIFE (UN)CLOSETED as an LGBTQ+ proud member of society.
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I'm Coming Out explores what it's like to grow up gay in a straight world. Every week a member of the LGBTQI+ community chats with Jonny Harvey about discovering and coming to terms with their sexuality, and the steps they took to move out of the shadows and lead a more authentic life.
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Welcome to Coming Out Chats, the podcast where we ask two guests to open up to each other about their coming out journeys. Sometimes our guests might know each other, or it might be the first time they’ve ever met. Either way, they’re about to dive in at the deep end and discover an important part of how they became the people they are today. Listen and subscribe to Coming Out Chats now.
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The Coming Out Tapes is an audio archive of LGBTQ+ stories curated by comedian Cerys Bradley. Or, in their words: "It's essentially a bunch of interviews with people I love, admire, and respect where we chat about coming out and how wonderful and/or terrible that can be". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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That moment: your palms are sweating, your stomach is churning and you're full-on scared. You have to tell someone something. About yourself. About your life. You don't know how they'll take it. You fear the worst. That's a "coming out" moment. Whether you're LGBTQ2S+ or not, you'll be inspired by Nancy Shadlock, CEO and Founder of Centered Life Coaching and her guests as they explore "coming out" stories of all kinds. Listen in weekly as people talk about coming out as trans, as a sex thera ...
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Graying Rainbows is a community that supports people of all genders and sexual identities, with a focus on the challenges of Coming Out LGBT+ Later in Life. We use interviews, history, and storytelling to connect people who are new to the Rainbow Community. Graying Rainbows is released on the first Monday each month.
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What's Coming Out of Your Mouth

What's Coming Out of Your Mouth Podcast

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Siblings discussing real life issues, relationships, world events, hot topics and more. Our goal is to improve thought patterns throughout our communities and culture. Tune in and join the conversation! GOT A TOPIC YOU WANT US TO COVER? WANT TO BE A GUEST? EMAIL US --- wcoympodcast@gmail.com Subscribe Here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6sow_A0VPJ7FuoLD-oEF5Q Connect with us!!! Business Pages Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/wcoympodcast https://Instagram.com/whatscomingoutofyourmout ...
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From wardrobe stylist to CEO, I am Patrick T. Cooper - an African-American man and pride-filled member of the LGBTQIA community, I live a lifestyle dedicated to the advocacy of encouragement, diversity, and inclusion. I am committed to living authentically and celebrating originality, which I hope will allow others to own their truth. “Coming out the Closet” is a show that celebrates every aspect of this and will be a resource for anyone out there who has searched for their place. If you hav ...
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I first came out when I was 18 shortly after moving to college. For seven years after that I experienced doubt that I would every be happy. Denial that God would give me such a burden. Pain at the thought that things would never get better and fear that I would never be accepted for who I am. But now, I no longer experience those agonizing emotions. In their place I have found confidence in who I was created to be, joy in the life I have built, and hope that my story can make a difference. T ...
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Come Out, Wherever You Are is a podcast about the coming out experience, told by the people who’ve done it. Host Sean Szeps is a proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community. In each episode he speaks with guests across Australia’s gender and sexual spectrum to learn about their unique experiences and understand what it’s like to come out for the first time (and every time after that). For more episodes download the free LiSTNR app.
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Coming Together: Out Loud, Volume 1

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Erotica. Need more than that? Okay... Alessia Brio presents erotic stories selected from the "Coming Together" print and ebook anthologies, in audio form. Read by some of the finest talents in the podcasting world, written by some of the finest talents in the erotica world, this podcast anthology is a feast for the imagination. Profits and donations associated with this production benefit the Disabled American Veterans Trust.
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In this episode, Matika talks about her worst experience in the workplace! She discusses instances of cultural insensitivity, ageism, and racial stereotypes and how she was fired after raising her concerns. Matika and Courtney discuss the importance of addressing these issues and creating culturally safe work environments and Courtney shares a ligh…
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Thirty-three years ago, 16-year old David, the new kid in high school, bravely squished his way through a wall of Monique’s cliquey of high school friends, (congregated around her locker in the hallway), and asked a mutual friend to introduce him to Monique - in front of everyone. That brave move earned David the intrigue and attention of Monique; …
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Fellow later-in-lifer and Philadelphia-based therapist Mallory Hanfling is our special guest on this episode of CO&B. Her practice, Courage to Grow Counseling, caters to the Queer community, working with individuals and couples, specializing in identity development, coming out, communication skills, and connecting with one's most authentic self. Ma…
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Inclusivity doesn't have to be hard, it just has to be human. But to0 many humans today, think inclusivity is just too woke. Well, let's wake them up with the truth about inclusivity and how to have those tough conversations. Inclusivity and workplace culture expert Nate Shalev shares their insights on how this can work without it breaking down sys…
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In 2020 a high dose psychedelic trip led to the most profound spiritual experience of my life. This episode is not a trip report! Instead, I share a few key moments in my experience that permanently changed my perception of reality, AND the key takeaways that came from my experience. Connect with Brittany: https://www.instagram.com/brittany.wittig …
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Imagine the courage it takes to forge a path as a black queer woman in a world where your identity intersects with a rich tapestry of culture, tradition, and belief systems. This is the life of Anna DeShawn, a social entrepreneur from Chicago. who came out in a religious household and went on to create spaces where queer voices can echo and resonat…
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Le témoignage que vous allez entendre aujourd'hui fait partie de ces témoignages rares, douloureux et nécessaires. Il traite de la question, encore très taboue, des violences dans les couples lesbiens. Car, ô surprise, l'homosexualité ne préserve ni des insultes ni des coups, ni des humiliations ou de l'emprise. Cet enregistrement peut donc être di…
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In this week’s season six premiere episode of the Gay City News podcast “Thank You For Coming Out,” creator and host Dubbs Weinblatt (they/ them) welcomes Raquel Willis (she/her). Raquel Willis is an award-winning author, activist, and media strategist dedicated to Black transgender liberation. She has held groundbreaking posts, including director …
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Lauren couldn't put the podcast on hiatus without doing one of her favorite kinds of episodes: namely, a REDUX! When producer and writer Jenn Lee (formerly Jenn Lee Smith) was first on the pod in July of 2022, she was celebrating the publication of a book she had co-edited called "I Spoke to You with Silence: Essays from Queer Mormons of Marginaliz…
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In this episode, Robin and Chris continue their exploratory conversation about the language and meanings behind gender identity, gender fluidity and sexuality as it pertains to our journey of coming out to ourselves, and ultimately coming out to others. Robin & Chris do not profess to be experts on these topics, but simply want to share with you th…
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Lesbian dating – specifically when a long-time out lesbian dates a newly out lesbian – is the topic of this week's episode, featuring guest conversationalist, Tonda McKay. In addition to being an award-winning photographer and community advocate, Tonda holds a very special role of distinction: she is wife to podcast host, Anne-Marie Zanzal! Tonda a…
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You have to be hiding under a rock and not listening to not know that Trans voices are under attack which only means, the entire queer community is under attack. Giving voice to the Trans community, TJ Billard shares their new book Voices For Transgender Equality: Making Change In The Network Public Sphere. This is great episode to learn about why …
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In this episode, Robin invites her girlfriend Chris back on the podcast to talk about and explore the language and meanings behind gender identity, gender fluidity and sexuality as it pertains to our journey of coming out to ourselves, and ultimately coming out to others. Robin & Chris do not profess to be experts on these topics, but simply want t…
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Nita Agustin is a Queer and gender affirming clinical counselor based in Burnaby, B.C., Canada. Their jam is helping Queer youth and young adults find alignment within themselves so they can feel confident showing up in their own skin. This is accomplished by finding words to name their experiences and discover ways to live on their own terms. In t…
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In this episode of "Coming Out Black," Matika and Courtney interview Tony Lee, the founder of the Kimberly Blak Pride festival. Tony shares his personal journey as a gay First Nations man growing up in Broome, Western Australia, and the challenges he faced living a double life. He discusses the importance of being open and proud of one's identity a…
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Imagine hiding your truth because of your work, your family, and more so out of your own fears of "Can this actually be me?" Today I have a candid conversation with Ron Thomas, actor, voice over professional, radio host, but overall a normal, everyday gay who was afraid to come out until he did. And if that sounds familiar then you will love this s…
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Robin picks up the conversation from last week with Sex & Pleasure specialist, Whitni Miller, in this Part 2 episode of Coming Out Late. Please Rate & Review the podcast and share this episode with a friend. Enjoy! In this episode, you will learn… The #1 question that Whitni gets asked, A LOT! (Hint: it’s about sex!) What is “sexual desire discrepa…
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This week on Coming Out & Beyond: LGBTQIA+ Stories, we introduce you to media PR expert, April Mason. April is the President of Violet PR, a busy agency that utilizes new and traditional media tools to craft powerful stories for their clients that shine a spotlight, attract new business, and enhance their public identity. April is also a later-in-l…
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Imagine being 19, just coming out, and heading to NYC - broadway to be exact - and all those dreams turn into a different dream you never would have imagined. Now, fast forward 35 years later and you let that twist of dream guide you through all the other coming out journeys that life has to offer. That's where we are arriving today with author, sc…
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In this Part 1 episode of Coming Out Late, Robin talks with Whitni Miller about sex, pleasure and reducing our inner shame as we navigate our tender coming out late journeys! In this episode, you will learn… Who is Whitni Miller and what does she do for our community? What is Intentional monogamy? And poly-saturated? Not paying attention to the phy…
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In this episode of Coming Out & Beyond: LGBTQIA+ Stories, host Anne-Marie Zanzal speaks with transgender advocate and educator, Ben Greene. Ben is a sought after speaker who has spoken at international events and conferences about topics surrounding transgender inclusion. After coming out in 2015 living in a small town in Connecticut and givng a po…
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Were you raised to play it safe because you were afraid to cause others pain? Then, you decide to put on a happy face facade and instead of walking boldly through life, you held yourself back. Leaving the “unspeakable” feelings unspoken, until you finally decide to take a leap that might be your only chance to feel fully alive and to experience you…
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Pop-punk/alt-rock artist Chloe Star is so obviously comfortable in her own skin that you would never know she struggled fiercely with her sexuality throughout her adolescence. Chloe's mother is Native American, and so Chloe grew up going back and forth between the radically different worlds of Los Angeles and her family's reservation. Some of Chloe…
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From his first inklings of being different at a summer camp, to the seismic shift that occurred when he saw real gay representation in corporate America, Michael's journey is one of struggle, resilience, and triumph in the face of adversity. Michael's story not only peels back the layers of his own coming out journey, but also addresses the emotion…
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Lauren gives a transparent, hilarious, and WAY the f@#k too long explanation of why she is putting the podcast on hiatus at the end of March! Info and resources mentioned: - The pod's website is comingoutpod.com. That's where you'll find a link to search episodes by keyword, as well as multiple resources on the "Resources" page (including the virtu…
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In part-two of this “Life Is Relationship” episode, Robin continues chatting with Chris about the revealing nature of relationships, and how they are the source of getting to know ourselves on deeper and deeper levels. THey also discuss! In this episode, you will learn… What happens when we make our relationships ‘conditional’? Try BEING the love y…
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Le témoignage que vous allez entendre aujourd'hui fait partie de ces témoignages rares, douloureux et nécessaires. Il traite de la question, encore très taboue, des violences dans les couples lesbiens. Car, ô surprise, l'homosexualité ne préserve ni des insultes ni des coups, ni des humiliations ou de l'emprise. Cet enregistrement peut donc être di…
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This week, we welcome back psychotherapist Miriam Grace to the podcast! Miriam first joined us in Season 2 to discuss catalyst lesbian relationships and recovering from the end of a first lesbian relationship. Miriam has over 30 years of experience as a humanistic therapist and primarily works with women to tackle life problems associated with sexu…
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How do you step into an an attitude of being less hateful and more grateful when it comes to Christianity and LGBTQ+ individuals? You step beyond your diversity bias and stop practicing moral exclusions. Out and proud bisexual Amanda Udis-Kessler provides us with insights on how loving others and ourselves is the truest expression of floursing and …
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Author and librettist Leah Lax ("Not From Here: The Song of America") shares a series of incredible stories in a truly one-of-a-kind episode of the podcast! Leah grew up as a Jewish genderqueer lesbian in Northern Texas, and struggled with the fact that she didn't understand how to "be a woman" in the intuitive way that all of her (straight) friend…
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