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Let\'s Talk Polyamory PodcastLet's Talk Polyamory Podcast47: Polyamory & Transgender Inclusion, Visibility & Allyship⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions about discrimination, bullying, aggression, and suicide. Trans and non-binary people continue to face widespread hostility, including physical and verbal attacks, online harassment, exclusion in schools and workplaces, and restrictive laws that limit their rights. If you need support, please reach out to:The Trevor Project (U.S.) – www.thetrevorproject.orgTrans Lifeline (U.S. & Canada) – www.translifeline.orgEgale Canada – www.egale.caLGBT YouthLine (Canada) – www.youthline.caMarch 31 is International Transgender Day of Visibility, a day to celebrate trans and non-binary people while...2025-04-0134 minTripping On AirTripping On AirSick Little Secret: The Pros and Cons of Coming Out with MSOne third of people with MS keep their diagnosis classified. Of those, one in ten hide their MS from family members and romantic partners. We chat with Juan Garrido, a proud member of the 2SLGBTQ+ and MS communities about the parallels between homophobia and ableism and how ultimately being accepted for who you are starts with accepting and loving yourself.Synopsis:On this episode of 'Tripping on Air' hosts, Ardra Shephard & Alex Hajjar talk to Juan Garrido about his experiences as a member of both the queer and MS communities. They discuss the similarities between...2023-10-1333 minBodies Are TellingBodies Are TellingNudityNudity impacts so many areas of our lives - sexual and nonsexual - so it seems only right that we start here. From the moment that we have an understanding of our bodies we’re told about all the things that are wrong with them, and that it’s our responsibility to fix them. Which is exhausting. What would it be like if we were able to start from a place of accepting our bodies as they are right now? In this episode Ruby digs into the ways she became comfortable with her own body - from life drawing to b...2023-09-2132 minMade For MoreMade For MoreTherapy and Bikini Competitions w/ Kaela Barton - EP 31Welcome to the organized chaos:) Follow + Subscribe! Kaela Barton is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC). She is also is a badass in the gym and believes the mental and physical is correlated. I believe in having a strong work ethic and being disciplined and has a passion for helping others. Kaela's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kaelabarton Hotlines: SAMHSA: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline Suicide and Crisis Hotline: 988 YouthLine: Text teen2tee...2023-07-1758 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineBeyond the Margins Pt. 2 - From Queers to PeersIt's the final release of 'From Queers to Peers'! In a special two-part drop, PYAP is proud to present its very own fictional series 'Beyond the Margins'. Follow the stories of mother Katie and her kid Jay as they weave through personal histories and coming out journeys. This podcast is supported by LGBT YouthLine as part of the Provincial Youth Ambassador Program (PYAP). Looking for the episode transcript? We're working to get it on our website asap! In the meantime, please send an email to pyap@youthline.ca, and we'll be more than happy to...2023-03-3118 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineBeyond the Margins Pt. 1 - From Queers to PeersIt's the final release of 'From Queers to Peers'! In a special two-part drop, PYAP is proud to present its very own fictional series 'Beyond the Margins'. Follow the stories of mother Katie and her kid Jay as they weave through personal histories and coming out journeys. This podcast is supported by LGBT YouthLine as part of the Provincial Youth Ambassador Program (PYAP). Looking for the episode transcript? We're working to get it on our website asap! In the meantime, please send an email to pyap@youthline.ca, and we'll be more than happy to...2023-03-3109 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineQueer Pop Culture - From Queers to PeersThis episode, join the fun in our conversation on queer pop culture! We explore fan relationships with queer celebs, the lesbian side of TikTok, queer rep in Bollywood, and more! This podcast is supported by LGBT YouthLine as part of the Provincial Youth Ambassador Program (PYAP). Looking for the episode transcript? We're working to get it on our website asap! In the meantime, please send an email to pyap@youthline.ca, and we'll be more than happy to send you a copy :) Content Warning This content is intended for ages 16+ and...2023-03-3032 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineQueering Sex Ed - From Queers to PeersJoin PYAP hosts Caitlyn and Raquel along with a volunteer from Youthline's peer support helpline for a candid conversation about sex-ed! Tune into a chat on growing up queer in religious schools, experiences in sex-ed (both positive and negative), de-bunking misinformation, and what queer youth need to see in health class. This podcast is supported by LGBT YouthLine as part of the Provincial Youth Ambassador Program (PYAP). Looking for the episode transcript? We're working to get it on our website asap! In the meantime, please send an email to pyap@youthline.ca, and we'll be...2023-03-2748 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineTrans Experiences Pt. 2 - From Queers to PeersThe conversation continues! In their chat on trans experiences, our YA's cover legal protections in Ontario, provincial health coverage, and share some poetry!  This podcast is supported by LGBT YouthLine as part of the Provincial Youth Ambassador Program (PYAP). Looking for the episode transcript? We're working to get it on our website asap! In the meantime, please send an email to pyap@youthline.ca, and we'll be more than happy to send you a copy :) Content Warning This content is intended for ages 16+ and may contain mature discussions that are not s...2023-03-1325 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineTrans Experiences Pt. 1 - From Queers to PeersJoin our YA's for a conversation on growing up trans in Ontario, navigating the health care system, family relationships, and much much more!  This podcast is supported by LGBT YouthLine as part of the Provincial Youth Ambassador Program (PYAP). Looking for the episode transcript? We're working to get it on our website asap! In the meantime, please send an email to pyap@youthline.ca, and we'll be more than happy to send you a copy :) Content Warning This content is intended for ages 16+ and may contain mature discussions that are not s...2023-03-1041 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineOlder 2SLGBTQ+ Experiences Pt. 2 - From Queers to PeersJoin us for the second of two awesome interviews with local community members, chatting with our youth about older 2SLGBTQ+ experiences! This podcast is supported by LGBT YouthLine as part of the Provincial Youth Ambassador Program (PYAP).   Looking for the episode transcript? We're working to get it on our website asap! In the meantime, please send an email to pyap@youthline.ca, and we'll be more than happy to send you a copy :) Content Warning This content is intended for ages 16+ and may contain mature discussions that are not suitable for y...2023-03-0324 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineOlder 2SLGBTQ+ Experiences Pt. 1 - From Queers to PeersTune in for the first of two amazing interviews with local community members, chatting with our youth about older 2SLGBTQ+ experiences! This podcast is supported by LGBT YouthLine as part of the Provincial Youth Ambassador Program (PYAP). Looking for the episode transcript? We're working to get it on our website asap! In the meantime, please send an email to pyap@youthline.ca, and we'll be more than happy to send you a copy :) Content Warning This content is intended for ages 16+ and may contain mature discussions that are not suitable for...2023-02-2446 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineHealthy & Safe Relationships - From Queers to PeersJoin us for a chat on communication styles, the importance of trust, respect, flexibility and the red flags to look for within yourself and your partner(s). Of course, we also delve into unique challenges experienced in 2SLGBTQ+ relationships. This podcast is supported by LGBT YouthLine as part of the Provincial Youth Ambassador Program (PYAP). Looking for the episode transcript? We're working to get it on our website asap! In the meantime, please send an email to pyap@youthline.ca, and we'll be more than happy to send you a copy :) Content Warning2023-02-1745 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineBeing 2SLGBTQ+ on Social Media - From Queers to PeersDive into discussions on social media experiences, digital safety, how you can utilize safe spaces for the 2SLGBTQ+ community, reminiscing the dark Tumblr days, our queer awakenings on Club Penguin, and more! This podcast is supported by LGBT YouthLine as part of the Provincial Youth Ambassador Program (PYAP). Looking for the episode transcript? We're working to get it on our website asap! In the meantime, please send an email to pyap@youthline.ca, and we'll be more than happy to send you a copy :)  Content Warning This content i...2023-02-1038 minSteven Brogan Cortez Presents:The \'Y The F Not?\' PodcastSteven Brogan Cortez Presents:The 'Y The F Not?' PodcastEpisode 82 Lana McKissack - A Christmas Podcast Christmas In this episode of The Y the F Not Podcast, host Steven Brogan Cortez sits down with special guest Lana McKissack Lana is a talented actor, singer, dancer, and transformer, known for her work in commercials, cult classic films, and more During the conversation, Lana shares her journey as a young actor and her recent involvement in Horror Camp at the Bourbon Room Tune in to hear more about Lana's impressive career and catch up with her on The Y the F Not Podcast If you would like to check out what Lana is up to...2022-12-181h 02Mind Full of EverythingMind Full of EverythingDavid Lewis-Peart on restorative circles and bridging community dividesIn what ways have reactive activist efforts at restorative community work furthered divide between ‘marginalised’ communities and groups characterised as ‘oppressors’? How can we reimagine reparative work in community so that it holds space for reflection and pause, both integral for long-term systemic change but also acceptance of the multiplicities and complexities that make up our individual and collective bodies? Today we are joined by David Lewis-Peart, a Toronto-based writer, educator and former TedX speaker whose work looks at identity, race, masculinity, mental health and the concept of the GRACE Principle. He holds a diploma in Human...2022-11-1657 minThe Revolutionized MindThe Revolutionized Mind#68- Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention (with Laura Bruno)Happy World Suicide Prevention Day! As many of you know, suicide is a topic that I hold very near and dear to my heart, so this episode means a lot to me. Today's guest, Laura Bruno, is a current Psychotherapist and former Crisis Worker. She has 10+ years of experience working in the field and is very passionate about both crisis intervention and suicide prevention. In this episode, she explains what a crisis is, how we can support someone going through a difficult time, understanding the difference between self-harm and suicidal ideation, and much more. We talk about the role t...2022-09-1056 minGirl on GirlGirl on Girl'You Don't Look Gay' with Travis Nelson from Prime Video's The Lake!What does it mean to look/sound/act gay? On this episode we're deconstructing the stereotypes with Travis Nelson: the dreamy queer love interest on Amazon Prime Video's newest series "The Lake"! Travis tells us about growing up in a small town and how moving to bigger cities was the start of his coming out journey. As a cis gay man, Travis explains how the assumptions people make about his sexuality have been both a privilege and a challenge. We ask him about constantly being cast in straight roles and how it feels to be playing a proudly out...2022-06-201h 18Girl on GirlGirl on GirlThe Science of Falling In LoveWhat's happening in your brain when you fall in love? On this ep, we find out. With the help of some half-assed internet research, we learn the neuroscience behind falling in love. We talk about the physical and emotional signs that you might be feeling the L-word. We also explore how understanding the science of love can help us better understand the queer experience. If love is a chemical reaction in your body (which it is), then loving ANYONE, no matter their gender or identity, is a no-brainer. Pun intended.WANNA PARTY WITH US on...2022-06-141h 06letters never sentletters never sentletter #15i am a woman and my heart is aching. before listening to this episode make sure to carefully listen to the content warning. here are a few resources: CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health) 416-535-8501Choices For Living (Women’s Support Group) 416-961-5446 x261Emotions Anonymous www.emotionsanonymous.orgSick Kids Centre for Community Mental Health 416-924-1164Central Toronto Youth Services 416-924-2100Rainbow Health Ontario - Sherbourne Health Centre 416-324-4100 Supporting Our Youth (SOY) - Sherbourne Health Ce...2022-05-1409 minCozy MF BootsCozy MF BootsDa Ward@Alovethapoet speaks on how important mental health is after having a life changing experience.Instagram: instagram.com/cozymfboots/ https://www.instagram.com/a.lovethapoet/ https://www.instagram.com/deemobius/Facebook: facebook.com/CozyMFBoots205/Gmail: CozyMFBoots@gmail.comPodcast logo and AAA (awesome ass artiste): instagram.com/astralepitome/Notes:Suicide hotline 800-273-8255 https://pflag.org/hotlines1-800-422-4453, push 1 to talk to a hotline counselor. (Call this number for help if you have been abused, suspect a child or teenager is being sexually abused...2022-05-041h 20Podcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineVent & Validate: Q&A SessionAs the 3 Chaotic Queers mini-series wraps up, the hosts hope to leave the listeners with some resources and wisdom to help them on their continual journeys of growth. Tune in for their final episode as Rabia, Sydney & Nicole answer some of your deepest questions. Topics will range from flirting to racial identity (and more)! The hosts want to give a big ‘thank you’ to all of the queer youth who participated in making this episode by sending in so many important questions over the past few weeks via the podcast’s anonymous Vent & Validate form. *CWs*2022-04-151h 01Podcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineEmbodying Your Truth with Yami Msosa | Nourishing Our RootsIn the 3rd episode of the season, Nourishing Our Roots hosts Ashiana (@ashiana9) & Grace (@iigraceeyi)i welcome Yami as they take us through the nuances of wellness, radical care and truth-telling. Yamikani Msosa is an anti-violence  educator, support worker and movement-based facilitator currently living within traditional territories of the Wendat, Haudenosaunee, Anishnabeg, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. Listen in as Yami shares their journey as a young arrivant from Malawi and how they traversed this colonial world to better understand their wellness and their ancestral lineage through embodied practices by digging deep into their roots and f...2022-04-081h 09Podcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineCollective Resistance Initiatives with Destiny Pitters | 3 Chaotic QueersReady for round three? Buckle in, queer kin and chaos lovers, because this one is gonna be riveting! On this episode of the 3 Chaotic Queers, the hosts are joined by Destiny Pitters (she/her) to discuss grassroots responses to the ongoing violence experienced by marginalized communities - violence which is rooted within Ontario’s carceral and institutionalized care systems. Follow along as these modern-day queer musketeers explore ways to create safe(r) communities - that are free (or at least protected) from such systematic brutalities. Discover why Rabia, Nicole, Sydney, and Destiny believe that prioritizing co...2022-04-0144 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineConnecting with Your Inner Child with Jam Bridgett | Nourishing Our RootsIn this episode of Nourishing Our Roots, Grace and Ashiana converse with their guest Jam Bridgett (@yikesjamaica) about various artistic & creative practices that enable you to self-affirm and self-love. Jam is a Black queer visual artist and writer with publications in 1919 Magazine, Subvrt Mag, ENBY Magazine and Rose Quartz Magazine. Listen in as they talk about how they use creative practices to connect with themselves and their communities and discuss how practicing wellness itself is a creative practice. They share about their chosen family, trans journey and freedom-dreams. As a bonus, Jam gives us a transcendental reading...2022-03-2556 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineAffirming Healthcare with Fae Johnstone | 3 Chaotic QueersWelcome back to the 3 Chaotic Queers podcast, queer kin and chaos lovers! This week, with the help of Fae Johnstone (she/they) from Wisdom2Action, your favourite group of queerios are getting real personal about the many healthcare issues they and their communities often face. Plus, listen in to hear more about the TransHealthOntario campaign for improved standards of healthcare! Join Rabia, Nicole, Sydney, and Fae as they dream up a future where healthcare systems in Ontario serve (and value) 2SQT+ wellbeing in an equitable way. To submit questions for our Q&A...2022-03-1858 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineFinding Your Altar with Gabriel Marie Bacani | Nourishing our RootsIn this first episode of the season of Nourishing Our Roots, our hosts Ashiana and Grace explore the theme of decolonizing wellness through Spirituality with guest speaker Gabriel Marie Bacani. Also known as GM, Gabriel Marie is a queer Filipinx person who overcame deep depression from suppressing their queer identity by connecting back with their ancestral & pre-colonial Phillipine culture and moving away from decolonized views. In the episode, they discuss their journey & how community and spiritual practices like tarot reading, spellwork and moon rituals helped them navigate through their previous life into their current one of acceptance and self-love...2022-03-111h 08Digging In With ONNDigging In With ONNBeyond the Rainbow: Supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ workers and Decent WorkThe Enchanté Network is an organization connecting and supporting 2Spirit and LGBTQ+ communities and nonprofit workers across Canada. In this episode, we connect with Roland and Noah to discuss the different dimensions of 2Spirit and LGBTQIA+ realities working within the nonprofit sector including how to make nonprofits more gender-inclusive from a Decent Work perspective.  Bio: Noah is a Black person of trans experience with a passion for creating dialogue and space for Black queer and trans communities to exist as their fullest selves. Noah received his bachelor's in Social Work from Carleton University in 2014 and has worked wi...2022-03-0727 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineIntroducing: Nourishing Our RootsWhat does it mean to have a wellness practice? How do you know what is the right practice that connects with your inner self? And how do these efforts connect to decolonization and affirmation for the 2SLGBTQ+ community? These questions represent only a few that Nourishing Our Roots sets out to answer. Nourishing Our Roots is a podcast that explores wellness practices in an effort to promote healing for racialized and Indigenous 2SLGBTQ+ folks. With a holistic approach, hosts Grace and Ashiana speak with guests about four pillars of wellness through a decolonial lens. This season features discussion and...2022-03-0700 minPodcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineSelf-care & Community Care | 3 Chaotic QueersEver wondered what it’s like living through COVID-19 and the downfall of late-stage capitalism as an ‘openly’ queer & trans young person? Well then, you’ve come to the right place - Welcome to the “Three Chaotic Queers” podcast mini-series hosted by Rabia (she/them), Nicole (she/them) and Sydney (they/her)! For their first-ever episode, the trio discusses their experiences as newly-minted “adults” trying to survive uncertain times. Hear their tips on battling the isolating effects of capitalism and academia by embracing a bit of chaos, committing to radical acts of self-care, as well as leaning into...2022-03-041h 20Podcasts by LGBT YouthLinePodcasts by LGBT YouthLineIntroducing: 3 Chaotic QueersDo you ever find yourself mulling over the longterm impacts of living through COVID-19 (and the downfall of late-stage capitalism) as a young and ‘openly’ queer/trans person?  If it sounds like a lot to unpack, it’s because it is… So let’s unpack it together.  Introducing our new upcoming podcast series, 3 Chaotic Queers! 🌈  Join Rabia (she/them), Nicole (she/them), & Sydney (they/her) as they discuss what it means to be queer in today’s society and why they’re ready to burn this capitalistic sh*tshow to the ground…  Catch the first episode of this 4-part series on F...2022-02-2400 minThe Chalene Show | Diet, Fitness & Life BalanceThe Chalene Show | Diet, Fitness & Life BalanceSelf Harm, Depression, Anxiety and Suicide Ideation Amongst Teens and Young AdultsDisclaimer: This episode discusses sensitive subjects. Chalene shares messages from parents who have teens or young adults suffering from anxiety, depression, suicidal ideations, self-harm or gender identity. Today’s show is relevant to everyone — as we all know a teen/young adult, directly or indirectly, who’s struggling. Thank you to our Sponsor!!! Organifi!!! Go to Organifi.com/chalene  and Use the Code CHALENE for 20% off all products! Be one of the first to try the new Sleepi Gummies at MySoulCBD.com/Chalene and get 15% off   Subscribe to Build Your Tribe!!!   2021-09-2240 minHigh Low BrowHigh Low BrowSeparating Drag from Drag RaceSend us a textOff the top, Ama & Danita are both double vaxxed, not waxed, and hoping to win big on Lotto Max. We talk about Heather Dubrow's RHOC return, Weird Twitter (RIP), The Cringe Show starring Chrissy Teigen, and Bo Burnham's Inside.Then, amidst controversy, backlash, fracking, and problematic moments, how much can we still enjoy RuPaul's Drag Race? Ama is joined by fierce Atlanta queens and co-hosts of the Good Judy Podcast, Ellasaurus Rex & Brigitte Bidet to get into it from the show's racism and transphobia to why it's so important to seek...2021-06-201h 00High Low BrowHigh Low BrowHomophobia in the Real Housewives UniverseSend us a textOff the top, Ama & Danita share their psychoanalysis of the Richards sisters and the possible dark side of Kathy Hilton. They also dive into a certain New York Times piece that had Twitter (rightfully) in a tizzy this week.Then, from RHONY's Wedding March for Equality to RHOC cast reactions to Braunwyn coming out, the Real Housewives have a long history of ugly homophobia. So how and why do Bravo's legions of queer fans continue to reconcile their love of all things Bravo? We're joined by Trash Box co-hosts and comedians...2021-06-061h 00High Low BrowHigh Low BrowLive. Love. Bryant.Send us a textWelcome to our first mini-episode! We wanted to say hi, introduce ourselves a little more, tell y'all our origin story, and gab about S2 of Netflix's The Circle. Is Bryant destined to be a cult leader?  Does Lee have a real friendship with the real River? We also have questions for set decorator Catherine Land. Join us back here on June 6 for our first full-length episode, and every other Sunday after that.~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~Further ReadingThe Swan (TV Series)How to Pronounce Cheugy? (CORRECTLY)Why t...2021-05-2335 minSimple StuffSimple StuffEpisode 52 - Mental Health and Self CareSammy and Nickey talk about mental health, their experiences with therapy, and what they do for self care. They talk about previous psychiatrists, phone counseling, and familial mental health experiences. They also talk about Italian food, lactose intolerance, Brittany Murphy, black mold, rotten donuts, hair care, Tamisha Iman fighting Monet X Change, etc.. Does Sammy think that everyone should go to therapy? Did Nickey sleep with her therapist? Canada Suicide Prevention Service: 1-833-456-4566 or https://www.crisisservicescanada.ca/en/ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 LGBT Youthline: 1-800-268-4275 or TEXT: 1...2021-05-0553 minPeel MattersPeel MattersPeel Matters - April 29, 2021 - Bill C6 and Banning Gay Conversing TherapyPeel Matters host Ryan Gurcharn talks about Bill C6, banning Gay Conversing Therapy making it a crime in Canada. Ryan talks to the LGBT Youthline.ca, Community Advocate Teneshia Samuel, and the Rev Dr. Cheri DiNovo.2021-04-2945 minThe Final Word...The Final Word...RSU Elections and Canadian Students for Sensible Drug PolicyThis week:We speak with an organizer at Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy about how the pandemic has caused a skyrocketing in opioid deaths in Ontario and about how to keep yourself safe, if you’re using drugs.And exactly one year after the launch of their Needs Assessment Report, LGBT YouthLine has released a report outlining seven recommendations for change in Ontario. It explores gaps in health, suburbs and rural areas, grassroots organizing, youth-led decisions, political power, building standards, and training. Hayley Moody of LGBT YouthLine speaks with Sam Dharmasena about this work and th...2021-03-1929 minTHE DEL & EMERSON SHOWTHE DEL & EMERSON SHOW1/15/21 Impeachment, Kushners Banned Bathroom & Gay Dad Comments1/15/2021. Impeachment, Lindsay Graham, Inauguration, Ivanka & Jared's Outhouse, Gay Dads & Cringy Strangers, Sarah McBride, LGBT Youthline Banned, Cadbury, Losing Lesbian Bars & more! 2021-03-1859 minPeel MattersPeel MattersPeel Matters - Mar 8, 2021 - 2SLGBTQ+ Youth say that Ontario needs to #DoBetter2SLGBTQ+ youth say that Ontario needs to #DoBetter & LGBT YouthLine Executive Director Berkha Gupta joins host Anu Radha Verma to talk about why we need youth to lead the way forward. They discuss recent controversies with the Toronto Catholic District School Board & how school boards need to stop failing & harming 2SLGBTQ+ youth. For the full #DoBetter report visit http://dobetter.youthline.ca/2021-03-0958 minThe Rexcrim ShowThe Rexcrim ShowThe LGBTQ2+ Talk with MotherI go back to my roots and chat with my mother on her concern about ‘gender ideology’ and the recent LGBTQ2S+ saga involving Youthline and Toronto Catholic District School Board. We talk contemporary philosophy centered around pain and marginalization; touching on the church, religion, and sexuality from intergenerational views by rural-mother and urban-son. Our discussion arrives at a time that calls for consensus and meaning making around social structures, and the contemporary work of ‘safety policing’. We delve into some of her Ministry as an ordained pastor - working with men and women often in conflict with the law. We...2021-03-051h 37The Final Word...The Final Word...February 19, 2021For the week of February 19th:Morning Mixtape's Racy Rafique speaks with Pascale Diverlus, co-founder of Black Lives Matter-Toronto. Meanwhile, Sam Dharmasena focuses on LGBT Youthline as the organization prepares to highlight how the Province can support queer youth.2021-02-2027 minStories for Change with Suze MorrisonStories for Change with Suze Morrison17 - Mental Health Week - LGBT Youthline - Community SpotlightsThis mental health week I am shining a light on mental health champion organizations in Toronto Centre. We're getting started with LGBT Youthline. You can learn more about them at youthline.ca and you can watch the interview on my Facebook Page. Produced by Benjamin Donato-Woodger.2021-01-2503 minSpeak Out PodcastSpeak Out Podcast011 A Conversation About Suicidal Ideation Part 2: with Postdoctoral Fellow Jennifer Shaheed, PsyDIn this weeks episode Lauren Wilson and Postdoctoral fellow Jennifer Shaheed have a conversation about suicidal ideation and how to support loved ones struggling.  If you or someone you know needs additional crisis and support resources, please see the resources below. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Hours: Available 24 hours. Languages: English, Spanish. 1-800-273-8255 Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor Multnomah County Crisis 503-988-4888 Toll-free: 800-716-9769 Hearing-impaired dial: 711 Multnomah County Mental Health Call Center 2020-11-1800 minSpeak Out PodcastSpeak Out Podcast010 A Conversation About Suicidal Ideation Part 1: with Postdoctoral Fellow Jennifer Shaheed, PsyDIn this weeks episode Lauren Wilson and Postdoctoral fellow Jennifer Shaheed have a conversation about suicidal ideation and how to support loved ones struggling.  If you or someone you know needs additional crisis and support resources, please see the resources below.  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Hours: Available 24 hours. Languages: English, Spanish. 1-800-273-8255 Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor Multnomah County Crisis 503-988-4888 Toll-free: 800-716-9769 Hearing-impaired dial: 711 Multnomah County Mental Health Call Center2020-11-1100 minPeel MattersPeel MattersPeel Matters - Oct 20, 2020 - Why Are Peer Relationships So Important for 2SLGBTQ+ Youth in Peel?For 2SLGBTQ+ youth in Peel, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated already-existing gaps in terms of resources and supports. Peer relationships are often the most important source of support for youth, and the LGBT YouthLine has launched a new project focused on 2SLGBTQ+ youth in Peel. YouthOrganize Program Coordinators Jack Lewis and Sreya Roy join #PeelMatters host Anu Radha Verma for a discussion about what needs to change, hopefulness for high school students, virtual community-building and more!2020-10-2149 minYou Need TherapyYou Need TherapyLet’s Not StuffIn today’s episode we’ll be talking about stuffing and the dangers associated with it. It’s also September which means it’s Suicide Awareness/Prevention month! If you or a loved one needs help please use the hotlines listed below: *National Suicide Prevention*: 1-800-273-8255 *Crisis Text Line*: Text Hello to 741741 *YouthLine*: Text teen2teen to 839863 *National Domestic Violence Hotline*: 1-800-799-7233 *RAINN(Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network)*:1-800-656-4673 *LGBT National Hotline*: 1-888-843-4564 Contact Me! IG: @emilyerichard_2020-09-0830 minAnthemsAnthemsJules Von Hep | PROUDJules Von Hep is a broadcaster and the most celebrated celebrity tanner. He co-founded the self tanning brand Isle of Paradise, and has tanned celebrities from Sienna Miller to Kate Moss. Jules also co-hosts comedy show ‘The Jules and Sarah Podcast’ with Sarah Powell.  His word of the day is Proud.  CW: This episode contains discussion of homophobic abuse and disordered eating. CONNECT WITH JULES: I: @JulesVonHep T: @JulesVonHep  #AnthemsPride is a collection of 30 original manifestos, speeches, stories, poem...2020-06-0410 minBlock Of The WeekBlock Of The WeekBlock Of The Week Special Episode 1: Mental HealthIn This Special Episode We Have A Talk About Our Experiences With Mental Health In Our Lives And Things We Do To Stay Positive. If You Need Anyone To Talk To Block Of The Week's DMs Are Always Open Otherwise Below You Can Find Crisis Hotlines To Call And Text If Your Going Through Something. Otherwise Enjoy And Stay Safe.Crisis Resources:United StatesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org Phone: 1 800 273 TALK (8255)Lifeline Crisis Chat http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org...2020-05-0800 minDash The CurryDash The CurryS2EP4 Queer and Tamil Part 2 with Abhi BalaThere is no "one" queer Tamil identity so today, we continue the conversation with a part two. Abhi joins Mathusha in conversation as they unpack labels and experiences growing up queer in the Tamil diaspora. Listen discretion is advised.Connect with Mathusha:instagram.com/thushaaConnect with our Guest:instagram.com/abhxbalaMusic:instagram.com/yanchanmusicResources:The 519 Church Street Community Centre - info@the519.orgANBU- abuseneverbecomesus@gmail.comAlliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention- education@asaap.ca...2020-04-151h 07Dash The CurryDash The CurryS2EP4 Queer and Tamil Part 2 with Abhi BalaThere is no "one" queer Tamil identity so today, we continue the conversation with a part two. Abhi joins Mathusha in conversation as they unpack labels and experiences growing up queer in the Tamil diaspora. Listen discretion is advised.Connect with Mathusha:instagram.com/thushaaConnect with our Guest:instagram.com/abhxbalaMusic:instagram.com/yanchanmusicResources:The 519 Church Street Community Centre - info@the519.orgANBU- abuseneverbecomesus@gmail.comAlliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention- education@asaap.ca...2020-04-151h 07Bitonal PodcastBitonal PodcastEpisode 06: Bell Let's Talk Day. (ft. Rachel Tolkin, CMHA Toronto)In this week's episode, Christine chatted with Rachel Tolkin, Communications Specialist at CMHA Toronto. CMHA stands for the Canadian Mental Health Association. They are official partners with Bell Let's Talk Day, along with Canadian Red Cross, jack.org, Kids Help Phone, and more. Rachel explained the programs CMHA provide and the role they play in the community. She also spoke about how people can get involved on Bell Let’s Talk Day, and her own experiences with mental health. For more information about Bell Let's Talk day, visit their website: letstalk.bell.ca. Check out CMHA Toronto on Facebook, Instagram, Tw...2020-01-2933 minShaarei Shomayim RadioShaarei Shomayim RadioEpisode 75. We need to talk about suicide.With suicide affecting so many alienated parents and society at large, this week I wanted to look deeper at this issue. I go through the statistics, and reasons why people take their own lives, discuss survival strategies and hopefully help people who are struggling to find a reason to keep going. Join the conversation on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lbpstoriespodcast/ If you are struggling below is a list of help lines around the world. Australia Lifeline. 131 114 https://www.lifeline.org.au/get-help/get-help-home?gclid=CI65l_ezodQCFYiBvQodFVIF5g Beyond Blue. 1300 22 46 36 https://www.beyondblue.org.au/the-facts/suicide-prevention New Zealand Life...2018-11-1857 minShaarei Shomayim RadioShaarei Shomayim RadioEpisode 69. Mental Health AwarenessIt’s mental health week, and as I reminder to all my LBP friends out there I thought I’d replay my interviews with clinical Psychologist James Brown about depression and anxiety. https://www.qldmentalhealthweek.org.au/ As many LBP’s suffer from depression and thoughts of suicide the following is a list of hotlines and webpages to reach out to when you’re in need. Depression DOES NOT have to be a life sentence. Your kids will not see you again if you’re not here. NEVER GIVE UP If you are struggling emotionally reach out and seek help. Australi...2018-10-071h 36