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29 - We're Out and Intersectionality

An episode of the Some Kind of Brown Podcast podcast, hosted by Natalie Evans, titled "29 - We're Out and Intersectionality" was published on June 26, 2019 and runs 27 minutes.

June 26, 2019 ·27m · Some Kind of Brown Podcast

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So my girlfriend and I are out! Pride and the days after were an emotional rollercoaster and we're both still processing. Through everything, we had an amazing experience and it feels a little bit like we're starting over, or at the very least starting a new chapter of our lives. If you haven't seen our pictures from Pride, they are on Instagram! Being already a minority, coming out as part of a marginalized group is a strange feeling. I'm not sure what that means for me, but I'm looking forward to exploring it. I hope that your Pride month has been amazing and continues to be as we come to the last week. For those of you who were so supportive after the last episode, I will forever be grateful to you! I love all of you! See you later with some more shades of brown,  Natalie  More of Some Kind of Brown Offerings Instagram Twitter Patreon Buy a Coffee New Merch E-mail List Sign Up Facebook Page Facebook Group Music at: https://www.purple-planet.com

So my girlfriend and I are out! Pride and the days after were an emotional rollercoaster and we're both still processing. Through everything, we had an amazing experience and it feels a little bit like we're starting over, or at the very least starting a new chapter of our lives. If you haven't seen our pictures from Pride, they are on Instagram! Being already a minority, coming out as part of a marginalized group is a strange feeling. I'm not sure what that means for me, but I'm looking forward to exploring it. I hope that your Pride month has been amazing and continues to be as we come to the last week. For those of you who were so supportive after the last episode, I will forever be grateful to you! I love all of you!

See you later with some more shades of brown, 

Natalie 


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