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In this powerful and timely episode, we explore the roots of Pride—where it started, why it began, and what it truly means to be seen, validated, and supported. More than a celebration, Pride is a lifeline, especially for those in marginalized communities who are too often erased or targeted. We look at the mental health impacts of visibility, the weight of erasure, and the strength that comes from being recognized for who you are. As we navigate today’s hostile political climate—from surging anti-LGBTQ+ legislation to the dangerous rhetoric amplified on social media—we reflect on how the fight for equality has come full circle. With a focus on the trans community and the ongoing assault on their rights and humanity, we examine how Pride remains as essential today as it was a century ago. This episode is a call to remember, to resist, and to rise together.
 
We are pleased to invite you to this informative conversation with some of the management team, Hunter Coggins, LMSW, and Andi Frobosilo, LMSW, from PFY to discuss their experiences working directly with the LGBTQ+ community. 
 
PFY is located on Long Island, but these resources exist across the country. Below are some resources for those in need. You’re not alone. 
 
PFY

https://www.liccpfy.org/

National Hotline 
https://988lifeline.org/
 
The Trevor Project 

https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
 

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If you'd like to contact Stacy and Heather or learn more about their practices, visit the following sites:

Long Island Counseling Services - www.longislandcounselingservices.com

District Support Services - www.districtsupportservices.com 

ADHD Training Center - www.adhdtrainingcenter.com 

 

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This episode was produced at Press Record Studios in NYC:  www.pressrecordstudios.com