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  • In this deeply engaging episode of Queer Story Time, Stevie sits down with the inspiring Garland Guidry for a candid and heartfelt conversation. Garland is a hairstylist, author, motivator and consultant. She shares her journey of self-discovery, embracing authenticity, and finding connection within the queer and trans community. From discussing the importance of supportive friendships to navigating the challenges of politics and legislation, Garland offers wisdom and insights that resonate deeply with listeners. She also shares exciting news about her new book "My Romance His Friendship" and her vision for the future.

    Key Points:

    · Garland emphasizes the importance of being on purpose and in purpose, rather than searching for a single defining purpose.

    · As she reflects on her own experiences, Garland advises her younger self to worry less and have more fun, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance.

    · She also highlights the need for understanding and acceptance within the queer and trans community, stressing that love and support don't require full understanding.

    · Discussing lawmakers and legislation, Garland shares her disillusionment with politics and calls for a collective shift towards authenticity and kindness.

    · Shares top tips for queer and trans youth.

    Connect with Garland Guidry:

    Instagram: @iamladygarland

    Stay tuned for the release of Garland's new book, "My Romance His Friendship," available on Kindle and Audible.

    Coming-Up Next:

    Don't miss the upcoming episode of Queer Story Time coming out in two weeks! Be sure to follow Stevie on social media for updates and more inspiring content @queertransthriving.

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    Host: Stevie Inghram, M.S., YT, AWC, NMS-4 (they/them or she/her)

  • Introduction: In this episode, we welcome Jackson Pace (he/him), a resilient advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and a passionate believer in the power of authenticity. Jackson shares his remarkable journey, navigating the complexities of step-parenting, embracing their identity as a trans masc later in life, and becoming a vocal advocate for equality and acceptance. Through personal anecdotes and insightful reflections, Jackson invites listeners to explore the transformative power of resilience, community, and connection with nature.

    *Trigger Warning: This episode contains brief conversation of a suicide attempt and sexual abuse*

    Key Points:

    Navigating Step-parenting: Reflecting on seven years as a step-parent, Jackson discusses the complexities of parenting dynamics and the struggle of instilling values amid resistance.

    Embracing Authenticity: Transitioning at 59, he discuss the process of coming out as trans and finding fulfillment in living authentically by emphasizing self-acceptance.

    Discovering Connection: Finding support and community online, Jackson shares the positive impact of social media in fostering connections within the LGBTQ+ community.

    Advocacy and Resilience: Addressing discriminatory laws, he urges for acceptance and protection of LGBTQ+ individuals, emphasizing resilience and collective advocacy.

    Nature and Connection: Finding solace in nature, Jackson discusses the healing power of being outdoors and connecting with the Earth.

    Through his personal narratives, Jackson inspires listeners to embrace authenticity, advocate for change, finding connection in nature and community, and highlighting the transformative power of passion and resilience.

    Connect with Jackson Pace:

    Instagram: @jmackenziepace

    Stay tuned for Episode 8 of Queer Story Time.

    Donations:

    To support this podcast, please make your one-time or ongoing donation in a way that is sustainable to you by contributing here:

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    · PayPal- @jsinghram

    Host: Stevie Inghram, M.S., YT, AWC, NMS-4 (they/them or she/her)

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  • Join us for a transformative chat with Dr. Michelle Cromwell, an experienced anti-oppression scholar-activist, conflict coach, and dialogue facilitator. With almost two decades in higher education, including tenure as an associate professor and as a vice president of diversity, equity, and inclusion, Dr. Cromwell now tackles organizational pain related to equity issues as an independent consultant. As an equity-centered wellness practitioner and travel curator, they empower others to live authentically and compassionately. Get ready for insights on identity, advocacy, and holistic wellness!

    · Dr. Cromwell emphasizes that gender identity is not monolithic, highlighting the importance of understanding and respecting the diverse experiences within the non-binary community.

    · Drawing from Buddhist practices, Dr. Cromwell encourages mutual support by asking for what one needs while offering what they can, fostering interconnectedness and empathy.

    · Dr. Cromwell passionately calls for an end to discriminatory laws targeting the queer and trans community, urging lawmakers to recognize the humanity of all individuals and promote equality.

    · Their advice for queer and trans youth emphasizes finding supportive communities that celebrate authenticity, enabling individuals to navigate challenges with confidence and resilience.

    · Dr. Cromwell finds fulfillment in embracing their wholeness and pursuing activities that bring joy, emphasizing the importance of meaningful connections with others.

    · Dr. Cromwell focuses on expansion and alignment through immersive travel experiences, empowerment pods, and a summit aimed at helping women achieve alignment and empowerment.

    Connect with Dr. Michelle Cromwell:

    Facebook: Dr. Michelle Cromwell

    LinkedIn: Dr. Michelle Cromwell

    Website: FullyAlignedWoman.com

    Stay tuned for Episode 7 of Queer Storytime, coming at the end of February!

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    Host: Stevie Inghram, M.S., C-IAYT, AWC, NMS-4 (they/them or she/her)

  • Welcome, everyone, to Episode 5 of the Stevie Inghram Podcast! I'm your host, Stevie Inghram, and I'm thrilled to kick off 2024 with you. This episode holds a special place in my heart, and I want to express my gratitude for your continued support.

    Acknowledging the Journey:

    In this episode, I reflect on the journey to bring you this special episode as I navigate the final stretch of medical school, I offer my gratitude for your patience and understanding.

    This episode aims to provide healing, peace, and fortitude as we step into 2024.

    As a lifelong dharmic practitioner, I introduce a transformative practice from Dharmic traditions- Metta Meditation. This practice goes beyond dogma, offering solace and ease to all, regardless of spiritual beliefs.

    The meditation begins with extending well-wishes to a loved one, a neutral person, ourselves, and ultimately, to the entire world community. Stevie guides listeners through phrases of loving-kindness, fostering a heart-centered awareness.

    No Escape, Just Connection:

    Stevie emphasizes that these practices aren't about escapism but rather a means to tune into our inner landscape. The intention is to offer well-wishes of health, well-being, vitality, love, gentleness, kindness, goodwill, and benevolence.

    As we conclude this Metta Meditation practice, Stevie encourages listeners to return to this place of peace and ease whenever needed. Stay tuned for Episode 6 of Queer Storytime on February 12, and from Stevie's heart to yours, may you continue to be happy, healthy, live with ease, authenticity, and be free from suffering.

    Be well, everyone. Happy 2024!

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    Host: Stevie Inghram, M.S., C-IAYT, AWC, NMS-4 (they/them or she/her)

  • In this episode, Dr. Jampa Wurst, a queer non-binary Buddhist, delves into the significance of international queer Buddhist conferences and the creation of safe spaces within the LGBTQ+ community. The conversation unfolds around themes of connectivity, embracing diversity, and challenging societal norms.

    Dr. Jampa reflects on the fluidity of gender and sexuality, drawing parallels between the expansive nature of Buddhism and the multifaceted representation in sci-fi series like Doctor Who. The discussion explores the intersection of identity, labels, and the Buddhist concept of emptiness, emphasizing the coexistence of relative and absolute dimensions.

    The episode touches on the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community, particularly legislative issues globally. Dr. Jampa advocates for empathy, urging lawmakers to walk in the shoes of those affected by discriminatory laws.

    As the founder of the International Queer Buddhist Conference (IQBC), Dr. Jampa shares insights into the origins of the conference and its role as a global family providing a sense of belonging and support. They discuss the evolving landscape of the conferences and future plans, highlighting the increasing focus on transgender and non-binary issues within the Buddhist framework.

    The podcast concludes with Dr. Jampa's thoughts on life purpose, resilience, and a call to action for queer and non-binary youth to find safety in community. The significance of chosen family and the power of global connections, particularly through virtual events during the pandemic, are emphasized.

    Listeners are encouraged to explore the International Queer Buddhist Conference (IQBC) for a deeper understanding of the topics discussed.

    Join the conversation, connect with Dr. Jampa, and explore the rich tapestry of experiences within the LGBTQ+ community and Buddhism

    Links:

    · https://iqbc.org/

    Instagram - @queerandbuddhist

    Donations:

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    Host: Stevie Inghram, M.S., C-IAYT, AWC, NMS-4 (they/them or she/her)

  • Welcome to Queer Storytime! In this episode, we dive deep into a conversation with Drummond Culture, a vibrant voice in the queer community, exploring topics such as trauma, healing, self-love, and the strength of the queer and trans community.

    Episode Highlights:

    Trauma and Healing: Drummond discusses the impact of trauma on the queer and trans community and emphasizes that healing is intrinsically tied to connection. The discussion sheds light on the need for reconnecting with oneself, the community, and nature as a vital part of the healing journey.

    Authenticity and Connection: The conversation delves into the power of living authentically and connecting with others. Drummond shares personal insights into how embracing authenticity has led to personal healing and provided an opportunity to help others on their healing journeys.

    Love as a Force for Change: The hosts highlight the strength and love within the queer community, challenging the notion that vulnerability is a weakness. Drummond underscores the importance of love as a powerful energy, capable of creating positive change in the world.

    Challenges Faced by the Queer Community: The episode discusses the challenges posed by societal expectations, prejudices, and the need for legislation that protects the rights of the queer and trans community. Drummond encourages seeing the community as a source of strength, love, and solutions to broader societal issues.

    Positive Talks and Creating Safe Spaces: Drummond introduces Positive Talks, an initiative aimed at sharing diverse perspectives and creating positive spaces. The discussion unfolds into Drummond's vision for Positive Space, a virtual community, and plans to extend this positive influence to college campuses.

    Show Conclusion: The conversation wraps up with insights on self-love, the importance of community for queer and trans youth, and the need for inward reflection to understand how we may unintentionally cause harm to others.

    Connect with Drummond:

    Instagram & YouTube: @DrummondCulture

    Email: [email protected]

    Life Coaching: drummondculture.com

    Positive Talks & Positive Space:

    · Positive Talks on Instagram Live

    · Positive Space Virtual Community

    Donations:

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    Host: Stevie Inghram, M.S., C-IAYT, AWC, NMS-4 (they/them or she/her)

  • In this episode, Anuradha Gupta joins us for an insightful conversation as an active and passionate advocate for LGBTQ+ rights who is also a dedicated Ayurvedic Practitioner. We explore the intersection of holistic healthcare and LGBTQ+ advocacy by highlighting the significance of acceptance, support, and love for LGBTQ+ individuals. Discover how ancient wisdom and active advocacy in our modern times can amplify the health and well-being of the LGBTQ+ community.

    Anuradha Gupta, is not only a devoted practitioner of Ayurveda but a serene meditator and a staunch ally of the gender & sexually expansive community. Anuradha's unwavering commitment to LGBTQ+ rights is evident through her ongoing involvement with nonprofits like Free Mom Hugs and her invaluable service on the board of a local PFLAG Chapter. Her life's mission is to promote equality for all LGBTQ+ individuals by showcasing the harmonious blend between ancient Vedic wisdom and present day queer & trans existence.

    Show Highlights:

    · Ancient Wisdom for Modern Health: Anuradha Gupta shares her journey and how she drew inspiration from Ayurveda, deeply rooted in the Vedic tradition of India.

    · Holistic Approach of Ayurveda: Ayurveda emphasizes balance on all levels of mind, body, and spirit by recognizing each person's unique combination of physiological, psychological, and spiritual elements.

    · Ayurveda as Complementary Healthcare: These ancient practices complement conventional medicine by focusing on disease prevention, holistic wellness, and enhancing one’s vitality throughout their lifespan..

    · Mental Well-being in Ayurveda: Ayurveda prioritizes mental health, offering practices for stress management, emotional balance, and mental well-being.

    · Supporting LGBTQ+ Community: Anuradha Gupta underscores the importance of providing holistic and inclusive healthcare to the LGBTQ+ community with Ayurveda's integrative approach.

    · Overcoming Challenges: Addressing the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in healthcare and society, Anuradha Gupta emphasizes the need for safe spaces and acceptance.

    · Advocacy and Research: Anuradha Gupta discusses the significance of advocacy and research in holistic healthcare, aiming to make the profession of Ayurveda more LGBTQ+ friendly.

    · Empowering Parents: Advice for parents supporting LGBTQ+ children: love them for who they tell you they are, accept them, and be their advocates. Seek resources and affirming therapists for understanding, guidance, and support.

    · Addressing Discriminatory Laws: Condemnation of politicians promoting discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community and the call for leadership to prioritize equity, inclusiveness, and the rights of marginalized communities globally.

    · Connecting with Self and the World: Anuradha Gupta shares her personal journey of connecting with herself and the world at large which is essential for creating positive and lasting change.

    · Future Goals: Aspirations to bring change to the Ministry of AYUSH in India and collaborate with organizations like the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA) to make alternative healthcare more LGBTQ+-friendly.

    Closing:

    We encourage our listeners to leave reviews and share the podcast with friends and family. Welcome to Queer Story Time, The Podcast, where Stevie aims to inspire listeners to live authentically.

    Be sure to follow your host across all social media at both @queertransthriving & @future.nmd.yogi as well as our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsV_UVohIXCZkSXExp8aYkA

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    Anuradha Gupta’s Articles:

    Happy Pride: How Meditation Helps Create an Inclusive World- https://www.artofliving.org/us-en/meditation/beginners-guide/gay-pride-month?fbclid=IwAR3Zd4ygmvzmzLSsy_vwQcahKmFGDeyaYMhdmAjVBaA5BmnK9oDDPC6NLsY 5 Tips to Create an LGBTQ+ Friendly Wellness Space- https://www.keralaayurveda.us/courses/5-tips-to-create-an-lgbtq-friendly-wellness-space/?fbclid=IwAR24CEZejfWUOcMnwAYd4O16JqJtnRO8txZ-xmqODS9IMzqYwXIn5rYUO6M

    Contact Anuradha Gupta via Instagram at @anew_gupta.

    Host: Stevie Inghram, M.S., C-IAYT, AWC, NMS-4 (they/them or she/her)

  • In this powerful and revealing episode of Queer Story Time, Matt Ashcroft shares his experiences as a survivor of conversion therapy.

    Matt Ashcroft, an award-winning social justice advocate and University of Toronto student, is a survivor of conversion therapy. He's dedicated to advocating for legislative changes to combat systemic abuses like sexual orientation and gender identity change efforts (SOGICE) against the 2SLGBTQQIA+ community in various regions. Matt holds "ex-gay leaders" and officials accountable for protecting 2SLGBTQQIA+ rights, with his advocacy featured in media and speaking engagements. He co-founded Conversion Therapy Survivors (CT Survivors), which amplifies survivor voices and offers peer support. His goals include comprehensive legal protections, racial equity emphasis, and amplifying marginalized voices in the 2SLGBTQQIA+ community. This conversation discusses conversion therapy horrors, lasting effects, and the global need for bans. Matt shares personal experiences, insights, and his dedication to becoming an expert, showcasing survivor resilience in ending harmful practices.

    Introducing Matt Ashcroft and the topic of conversion therapy (CT).Matt shares his personal journey and experiences in CT.The dangerous non-evidence based pseudo-therapies used in CT.The role of religion and ideology in promoting CT.The pressure to conform to societal expectations and religious beliefs.The emotional and psychological trauma resulting from CT.The physical and emotional toll on survivors, even years after experiencing CT.The importance of community and support for survivors.Detailed examination of the intake process for therapy clients.The unethical and illegal practices used in the name of CT.How therapists manipulate clients and breach their privacy.The harm caused by Christopher Doyle and his CT practices.A call to humanize LGBTQIA+ individuals.The damaging impact of oppressive laws and policies.Matt's dedication to fighting against CT and his future goals.

    This conversation serves as a powerful reminder of the urgency to ban conversion therapy practices worldwide and highlights the strength and determination of survivors like Matt Ashcroft to create a safer and more equitable world for all.

    Closing:

    We encourage our listeners to leave reviews and share the podcast with friends and family. Welcome to Queer Story Time, The Podcast, where Stevie aims to inspire listeners to live authentically.

    Be sure to follow your host across all social media at both @queertransthriving & @future.nmd.yogi as well as our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsV_UVohIXCZkSXExp8aYkA

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    Links Mentioned In Episode:

    Truth Wins Out Article by Wayne Besen: https://truthwinsout.org/two-investigation-divorce-records-paint-portrait-of-ex-gay-activist-christopher-doyle-as-a-violent-man-who-is-likely-still-gay/ CT Survivors: https://ctsurvivorsconnect.ca Boy Erased (On Netflix): https://www.netflix.com/title/80240538 The Sunday Sessions (On Amazon Prime): https://www.amazon.com/Sunday-Sessions-Nathan-Gniewek/dp/B07N31BHVL Thriveworks Counseling Client Intake: https://thriveworks.com/blog/counseling-intake-process/ Find Matt Ashcroft & Not Your Content: @mattash89 across all social media and on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@NotYourContent6

    Host: Stevie Inghram, M.S., C-IAYT, AWC, NMS-4 (they/them or she/her)

  • Introduction:

    Hello, everyone. It’s Stevie here, your Queer Story Time podcast host. Today, October 11th, marks both National Coming Out Day and the release of episode 0, the introductory episode of Queer Story Time, The Podcast. Listeners from all corners of the globe are warmly welcomed.

    Background:

    Queer Story Time began in March 2021, originally on Instagram Live, with Stevie completing over 50+ episodes. However, due to medical school studies, the podcast took a hiatus, with Stevie always intending to make a comeback. Now, Queer Story Time, The Podcast is back and better than ever!

    Personal Journey:

    Growing up as a Christian Pastor’s Kid brought Stevie many challenges, trauma, and experiences of anti-queer rhetoric. After contemplating whether to share this in the introductory episode, Stevie decided on truth & authenticity. This podcast aims to shed light on the fact that many queer and trans individuals must conceal their true selves due to societal stigmas & pressures.

    The Queer and Trans Experience:

    For many in the queer and trans community, concealing their authentic selves is a necessity for personal safety. This often creates a profound disconnect between their true identity and the persona they present to the world. Queer Story Time’s goal is to humanize our experiences.

    Stevie's Story:

    Stevie Inghram, a queer and trans femme, opens up about their childhood and young adult years, which revolved around the Christian church. This upbringing exposed Stevie to isolation, bullying, and attempts to "pray away" same-sex attraction.

    Professional Journey:

    To heal from their past, Stevie embarked on a journey that involved delving into yoga, Buddhism, Ayurveda, and naturopathic medicine. Stevie's mission is to create a world where queer and trans people can not only survive but thrive!

    Purpose of Queer Story Time:

    In a world where anti-queer/trans legislation and misinformation persist, sharing stories can change both hearts and minds. Stevie believes that the LGBTQ+ community's fight for rights, like marriage equality, illustrates the power of storytelling in driving progress.

    Logistics of the Podcast:

    Episodes of the podcast will typically run between 30 to 60 minutes, featuring diverse guests and topics. The intention of Queer Story Time, The Podcast, is to educate, elevate, and empower its listeners. Episodes will be released bi-weekly, with potential scheduling adjustments.

    Closing:

    We encourage our listeners to leave reviews and share the podcast with friends and family. Welcome to Queer Story Time, The Podcast, where Stevie aims to inspire listeners to live authentically. Stay tuned for Episode 1 near the end of October.

    Be sure to follow your host across all social media at both @queertransthriving & @future.nmd.yogi as well as our YouTube Channel: (Insert Link)

    Donations:

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    Host: Stevie Inghram, M.S., C-IAYT, AWC, NMS-4 (they/them or she/her)