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2 members of the Ok2BeLGBT Facebook Group have joined Molly and Kim on a call to discuss.....well, stuff! You'll have to listen to find out just what we talk about. This is part 1 of 2. Next week you'll get part 2.
If you want to follow Kim and see what her podcast is all about you can check out Generosity Philosophy or visit her YouTube Channel.
Her children's book is for sale in Amazon if you'd like to check that out CLICK HERE.
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Britniann loves helping empower other women to love themselves no matter what. We discuss everything from her family's reaction to her coming out, what the gay scene is like in Georgia, and our thoughts about Victoria's Secret.
If you want to follow Kim and see what her podcast is all about you can check out Generosity Philosophy or visit her YouTube Channel.
Her children's book is for sale in Amazon if you'd like to check that out CLICK HERE.
Thanks for listening to the show!
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This week's guest is Cindy Abel. She is the Producer and Directof of Surviving The Silence: Love & Impossible Choices. We learn from Cindy the couragous and inspiring story line of the documentary. In this documentary Colonel Patsy Thompson of the Army National Guard presided over the board that dismissed Colonel Grethe Cammermeyer from the military for being a lesbian. Well, Colonel Patsy Thompson was a lesbian too!
You can see more photos and learn more about the documentary from our website http://ok2beLGBT.com
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In this episode Molly & Kim discuss what their experiences have been with coming out at work. The topic of Florida and Oklahoma recently finding the bans on gay marriage as unconstitutional is discussed, they chat about the 2014 ESPN Body Images, as well as the Award Michael Sam won.
Hear more stories and check out photos at http://ok2belgbt.com
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In this Episode we discuss the America's Got Talent song regarding an old man singing a song about a transgender person. We also talk about who we have crushes on in the Television and Movie space. Lastly, we share what our experiences have been to be lesbians and be in public places such as restaurants.
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