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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2025 · 19 MIN

A Different Kind of Brave: Lee Wind’s Journey to Authentic Writing - Ep 14

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“I had to get brave enough.” In this episode of Bold Voices/Good Yarns, host Ian Henzel sits down with acclaimed author and LGBTQ+ advocate Lee Wind for a powerful and heartfelt conversation about writing with authenticity, overcoming internalized homophobia, and creating the books he needed as a young reader. Lee opens up about growing up in a homophobic environment, how it shaped his voice as a writer, and the courage it took to fully embrace himself on the page. From his queer reimagining of James Bond to his deep-dive nonfiction on gender identity, Lee’s work is bold, thoughtful, and fiercely honest. Highlights: • Lee’s journey from closeted teen to outspoken author • The dangers of comparison in creative work • How storytelling can help young people feel seen and empowered • Why writing for children and teens is both a calling and an act of healing Whether you’re a reader, writer, or simply someone navigating your own path to authenticity, this episode is a reminder that bravery can be quiet—and life-changing. 🎧 Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about truth, creativity, and writing the stories that matter. Links to Lee’s books mentioned in this episode: A Different Kind of Brave - https://amzn.to/4l32jib The Gender Binary Is a Big Lie - https://amzn.to/45fiGCu

“I had to get brave enough.” In this episode of Bold Voices/Good Yarns, host Ian Henzel sits down with acclaimed author and LGBTQ+ advocate Lee Wind for a powerful and heartfelt conversation about writing with authenticity, overcoming internalized homophobia, and creating the books he needed as a young reader. Lee opens up about growing up in a homophobic environment, how it shaped his voice as a writer, and the courage it took to fully embrace himself on the page. From his queer reimagining of James Bond to his deep-dive nonfiction on gender identity, Lee’s work is bold, thoughtful, and fiercely honest. Highlights: • Lee’s journey from closeted teen to outspoken author • The dangers of comparison in creative work • How storytelling can help young people feel seen and empowered • Why writing for children and teens is both a calling and an act of healing Whether you’re a reader, writer, or simply someone navigating your own path to authenticity, this episode is a reminder that bravery can be quiet—and life-changing. 🎧 Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about truth, creativity, and writing the stories that matter. Links to Lee’s books mentioned in this episode: A Different Kind of Brave - https://amzn.to/4l32jib The Gender Binary Is a Big Lie - https://amzn.to/45fiGCu

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