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In this episode, I dive deep into why it's so important to get out of your comfort zone and why challenging yourself can help you GROW <3
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LGBTQ+ Relationship Expert, Dawna Noble is back on the pod! From anxious to avoidant, we talk all about the different attachment styles and what they mean in our romantic relationships.
Dawna and her wife Ash have helped over 500 clients in their profession. They are launching a new course this October called 'Queer Love Essentials' - a step by step toolkit for queer couples that want to heal from insecure attachment and move into security together, but don’t know how to do it.
They are taking pre-orders for the course at 50% off until Oct 1st, 2024.
If you're interested in this course, DM them with the response “Queer Love” and you will receive the info!
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The power of manifestation is WILD. Find out how I manifested my girlfriend Crystal and how I was finally ready for a steady relationship.
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As a recovering people pleaser, I'm still learning! In this episode, I talk about how my childhood shaped some of my people pleasing tendencies and what I'm trying to do to unlearn these tendencies as an adult.
Hope you enjoy xx
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Get to know me a little bit better as I break down my coming out journey and the moments of loneliness I felt - especially in college.
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On this week's episode, I'm going to be diving into all things EX related. I'll break it down below:
How to deal with a toxic ex when you have a new partnerWhy lurking your ex on social media is a form of self-sabotagingCan exes really stay friends?Are YOU the toxic ex?Thank you so much for listening and don't forget to leave a review if you enjoyed this episode xx
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Hi Girl on Girlies! On this week's episode, I'm going to be talking about this common narrative we all hear: "I miss the early days of my relationship."
Why is this so common? After having a conversation with my partner Crystal, I was inspired to bring up this topic on the pod and have an open discussion about what we can do to create something even more meaningful than the "honeymoon stage."
Enjoy xx
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GIRL ON GIRLIES! It has been 10 months since we posted an episode. Here's a little update...
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Today we're joined by one of our favourite queer couples on the internet—Eden and Jay! With 560K+ followers across TikTok and Instagram, Eden and Jay have built a powerful and supportive community around nurturing healthy relationships and celebrating queer love. We ask them everything: from how to deal with conflict to the moment they knew they wanted to marry each other. Biggg gratitude to Eden and Jay for being so open and genuine. We hope y'all love this conversation as much as we did!
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Listen to their podcast: EdenxJay Unfiltered.
Subscribe to their YouTube channel (and check out their recent Mexico wedding recap! 💍)
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Top, bottom, and vers—3 terms you hear all the time in the queer community. But what exactly do they mean? Can you be a mix of two or all three? Do you *need* to know which one you identify with? Do they only refer to sex or other parts of the relationship? And what can straight people learn from it all? On this episode, we dive into all these questions and learn a little about ourselves along the way.
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BRB planning our next trip. Kirstie and Christine, AKA On Airplane Mode, join us this week to talk all things queer travel and content creation. As a couple, these two travel full-time all over the world. Seriously—that's their job.
Through beautiful and relatable content, they share their love story while helping other queer couples travel safely and find community in new destinations. We score all their best travel tips, plus their personal experiences with coming out, navigating family acceptance, finding each other, and growing a following online.
We absolutely fell in love with these two and we know you will too. Planning a trip with your SO? Follow them + reach out to make sure you can be as safe as possible.
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This week, Gay Italian Nonna (aka Monica) graces us with her IDGAF energy. And we could not be more grateful.
As a daughter of Catholic Italian immigrants, coming out (or even *moving* out) felt like a huge act of rebellion for Monica. She tells us about navigating her years in the closet, finally coming into her own, and finding confidence in her sexuality and herself. Plus, how a fight with her neighbour turned into a TikTok following of 80K+.
Follow Gay Italian Nonna on TikTok and IG for fashion, humour, queer advocacy, and thirst traps.
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OK The Ultimatum: Queer Love fans—this one's for you. The incredibly smart and fun Tiff Der is here to answer ALL our burning questions, including the behind the scenes tea we didn't even know we needed.
We ask Tiff all the things: Were they nervous Mildred would fall in love with someone else? How did they really feel about Sam? Which cast members had a secret connection that never made it to the final cut? And as one of the first all-queer reality seasons in Netflix's history, how did the producers handle everything?
Tiff also gets candid with us about their experience with trauma, DV, and how they hope to help other queer people navigating the same issues. We could not be more grateful for Tiff's honesty and vulnerability. What a true gem—on and off screen.
Whatever your feelings are about The Ultimatum: Queer Love, this season was a major step forward for queer representation in main stream media, especially reality TV. And we can't wait to see what's next.
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Find links to Tiff's podcast, DV survivor workshops, videos, and other offers here.
Watch Tiff's Side of the Story: Post-Reunion Video Recap here.
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Alyy Patel is back! This time to grace us with a live poetry reading from their new book, "Don't Tell My Parents: Queer Diasporic Truths". Alyy is a trailblazing LGBTQ+ scholar, activist, and creative and founder of the Queer South Asian Women's Network (QSAW). With the release of their first book of poems, you can add author to the list.
"Don't Tell My Parents" is an unflinchingly honest collection of poetry that follows the author's journey to self-love and self-acceptance as a queer South Asian daughter of Canadian immigrants who reject her sexuality. On this episode, Alyy reads a few of their favourite poems from the book, exploring the key themes of family rejection, lesbian relationships, emotional abuse, and discovering self-love.
Get your copy of Alyy's book here.
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Learn more about Alyy's work here.
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We're kicking off a new season with SO. MANY. UPDATES! Sar is back from her trek through South Asia and Pers got herself a cat—and a girlfriend. Join us for this ultimate catch-up, where we explore P's first serious relationship with a woman, how they met, what she learned from her single life, and what she's looking forward to in the future. For anyone who has been listening to the show for a while, you know how big of a deal this is. Let's gossip, Girl on Girlies.
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On today's episode, P sits down with her best friend of 21 years (WILD) Cailin Campbell to have the most vulnerable conversation. The two best friends talk about their childhood, growing up in a small town, and how they both navigated their sexuality as teens. Cailin openly identifies as pansexual and has been in a straight passing relationship with her boyfriend for nearly a decade. She dives into how she has struggled to fit in with the LGBTQIA+ community over the years since she got into a relationship at such a young age. However, Cailin has been able to grow and overcome those internal thoughts and is so grateful that she can be open with her partner about her pansexuality. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone who identifies as queer but is in a happy and committed heterosexual relationship. Cailin says it many times throughout this episode but she wants everyone to know that your partner does not define your sexuality. If you want to send Cailin a message or keep up with her, you can follow this lil gemini babe below @cailincamps on Instagram.
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YA'LL this episode is a special one. P talks to the one and only Lauren Abedini aka @iamkittens. KITTENS is a Persian lesbian DJ based out of Los Angeles. She sits down with P to talk about her experience coming out as a first-generation Iranian American, the first moment she realized she was into women, and how she kickstarted her career as a DJ in a male dominated industry. Her unique DJ sets and eclectic music taste had gained the interest of iconic artists like Kid Cudi, Usher, Skrillex, and A-Trak. Throughout her journey, she's had the opportunity to DJ at some of the world's largest stages like Coachella, EDC, and residencies in Vegas. Lastly, KITTENS talks about how important queer representation is in the media and how a queer playlist she started is what lead to the creation of SHE/HER/THEY, a podcast highlighting queer guests and their stories. Check out the links below to follow KITTENS and keep up with the latest podcast episodes for SHE/HER/THEY.
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Twitter
Website
Alison Brie and Dave Franco ICYMI
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Today, P brings on her sister and other half Marshneill to talk about allll the things. In this episode, you’ll get to hear M’s perspective on what it was like growing up in an Indian household while P was navigating her sexuality, their 8 year age gap and its impact on their relationship, how M had ZERO clue P was gay growing up and if she would have been able to pick up on more signs if there was more queer media representation, and her advice for new parents on how they can educate their children on the LGBTQ+ community.
*Spoiler* M is a new parent to baby Celle and a wants to ensure he grows up in a very open and progressive environment. Also, this lil babe has the key to Italy but we will save that story for another pod episode.
We really hope you enjoy this vulnerable conversation between M & P and have the chance to learn more about their relationship as sisters and their family dynamic.
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While S is living it up in Thailand, P is riding solo to answer some listener Qs and maybe gush about Hello Fresh a lil (we promise this is not sponsored). In this episode, P gets real about not being fully over someone from her past and how she handles the unresolved feelings, how she felt growing up as a teenager with very minimal queer representation, what this generation of teens can do to find support, and why representation matters. Having LGBTQIA+ representation in books, tv shows, movies and any type of media you can consume is CRUCIAL. Let's never stop speaking out about this. Enjoy this candid episode!
PS: Miss you S.
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On this week’s episode, we had the most inspiring conversation with Alexa Rose Vitale. Alexa is a queer actor/director/total boss. She started her career as a model and actor in Punjabi music videos. Soon she was writing and directing her own work, including a queer TV pilot about two girls navigating their sexuality in Vancouver.
Alexa tells us about the complex and frustrating process of shopping a pilot about queer characters—as a queer, feminine creator in a cis-male dominated industry. She navigated through so much pushback, ultimately reclaiming control of her work and standing up for her creative vision.
We're SO grateful to Alexa for this eye-opening conversation. Keep up with Alexa HERE and check out her not-for-profit clothing line Rosebud Apparel. With a firm belief in equitable access to the arts, Rosebud's mission is to provide funds for youth in the arts across Canada. Don't forget to subscribe so you can find out when the first collection drops!
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