Fostering an LGBTQ+ Cricket Club’s Ethos and Culture of Inclusion, Acceptance, and Individual Value
Think Queerly IDEA(tion) Coaching Session with Lachlan Smith — Ep218
In May 2021, I spoke with Lachlan Smith on the
LGBTQ+ People Are Uniquely Self-Aware and Can Teach Respect and Compassion for a Common Humanity
Not causing harm — How self-examination is the foundation of mindfulness and queer wellbeing.
The other day, I was reading, “When
An Intergenerational Conversation With Gay Activist Ken Popert
Think Queerly Podcast Leadership Interview with Co-Host, Jeff Iovannone — TQ216
Today’s episode is the result of an intergenerational intersection.
Brainstorming Playful Gamification for a Non-Cis Gender Somatic Pleasure Practice
A Think Queerly Podcast IDEA(tion) coaching session with queer creator, Ro Rose — TQ215
Ro Rose is currently a student
Queerness, Horror, Memoir, and Toronto LGBTQ History in “RED X” — a New Novel by David Demchuk
A Think Queerly Podcast Interview with award-winning author, David Demchuk — TQ213
“RED X,” David Demchuk’s second novel, is about
Owning the Powerful Distinction: ‘It’s Not About Me, It’s About the Product.’
A Think Queerly Podcast IDEA(tion) Coaching session with queer creator, Jon Carl Lewis — TQ210
It’s time for something
Freddie Lewis On Using Music and Poetry to Share His Journey of Finding Self-Love as a Queer Person
Think Queerly Podcast interview with gentle poet and transgender pop star, Freddie Lewis — TQ204
Freddie Lewis offers a rarely seen
Banned From California — Jim Foshee's Life of Persecution, Redemption, Liberation, and the Gay Civil Rights Movement
Think Queerly Podcast interview with Robert C. Steele, author of "Banned from California" — TQ202
In the 1950s, as
Michael Bach — Internationally Recognized Thought Leader in Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility
Think Queerly Podcast Thought Leadership Interview — TQ201
“Inclusion is about taking all the unique characteristics that people bring with them
Celebrating 200 Episodes of The Think Queerly Podcast
Looking back at what I've accomplished with 200 episodes over three years, what the podcast means at this