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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 51 MIN

Healing from Family Estrangement with Sydney Baloue

from The Shift: Stories of Resistance + Resilience · host Mark Travis Rivera

In this episode of The Shift, host Mark Travis Rivera welcomes Sydney Baloue, a multifaceted artist and advocate, to discuss themes of resistance and resilience in today's socio-political climate. They explore personal experiences of vulnerability, the importance of community, and the impact of political narratives on marginalized identities. Sydney shares insights into family estrangement and the journey towards healing, emphasizing the need for accountability and authentic relationships in a world marked by systemic oppression. In this conversation, Mark and Sydney explore generational differences in tolerance, the impact of populism and economic policies, and the flaws of trickle-down economics. They discuss the power of storytelling in shaping emotions and the importance of intersectionality within the LGBTQ+ community. The dialogue also touches on victimhood, power dynamics, and the emotional landscape of American identity, emphasizing how small changes can create significant social impact through shared stories.Guest Bio:Sydney Baloue (he/him/his/gurl!) is a writer, producer, director, dancer, archivist, and journalist. He has been a member of the ballroom community for 13 years. He was Co-executive Producer on HBO Max’s Legendary Seasons 1 and 2. In 2022, he was the first Black trans man in the Writers Guild of America after writing for The Vanishing Half (HBO) and Tom Swift (CW). Sydney is the author of a history-memoir tentatively titled Undeniable: A History of Voguing, Ballroom and How it Changed My Life (and the World). Sydney received the Martin Duberman Award at the New York Public Library in 2022-23, and he loves conducting oral histories with icons, legends, and pioneers of the ballroom scene. In 2019, Sydney made history as the first transgender man to win a voguing category at the biggest ball in New York City, The Latex Ball. When Sydney’s not voguing, he’s studying astrology or rooting for his favorite Premier League team, Arsenal Football Club, at his local pub. Come on, you Gunners!Connect with Mark:⁠Sign up for Mark's Newsletter⁠⁠Follow Mark on Social Media⁠Connect with Sydney:InstagramLinkedInWebsite Questions or comments?Email us at [email protected].  Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/dan-snyder/returning-homeLicense code: ASYBPBHYUQEWOLWEDisclaimer Note: The captions in this video are auto-generated, and while we try to ensure accuracy, you may notice a typo or error. Thank you in advance for extending grace.

In this episode of The Shift, host Mark Travis Rivera welcomes Sydney Baloue, a multifaceted artist and advocate, to discuss themes of resistance and resilience in today's socio-political climate. They explore personal experiences of vulnerability, the importance of community, and the impact of political narratives on marginalized identities. Sydney shares insights into family estrangement and the journey towards healing, emphasizing the need for accountability and authentic relationships in a world marked by systemic oppression. In this conversation, Mark and Sydney explore generational differences in tolerance, the impact of populism and economic policies, and the flaws of trickle-down economics. They discuss the power of storytelling in shaping emotions and the importance of intersectionality within the LGBTQ+ community. The dialogue also touches on victimhood, power dynamics, and the emotional landscape of American identity, emphasizing how small changes can create significant social impact through shared stories.Guest Bio:Sydney Baloue (he/him/his/gurl!) is a writer, producer, director, dancer, archivist, and journalist. He has been a member of the ballroom community for 13 years. He was Co-executive Producer on HBO Max’s Legendary Seasons 1 and 2. In 2022, he was the first Black trans man in the Writers Guild of America after writing for The Vanishing Half (HBO) and Tom Swift (CW). Sydney is the author of a history-memoir tentatively titled Undeniable: A History of Voguing, Ballroom and How it Changed My Life (and the World). Sydney received the Martin Duberman Award at the New York Public Library in 2022-23, and he loves conducting oral histories with icons, legends, and pioneers of the ballroom scene. In 2019, Sydney made history as the first transgender man to win a voguing category at the biggest ball in New York City, The Latex Ball. When Sydney’s not voguing, he’s studying astrology or rooting for his favorite Premier League team, Arsenal Football Club, at his local pub. Come on, you Gunners!Connect with Mark:⁠Sign up for Mark's Newsletter⁠⁠Follow Mark on Social Media⁠Connect with Sydney:InstagramLinkedInWebsite Questions or comments?Email us at [email protected].  Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/dan-snyder/returning-homeLicense code: ASYBPBHYUQEWOLWEDisclaimer Note: The captions in this video are auto-generated, and while we try to ensure accuracy, you may notice a typo or error. Thank you in advance for extending grace.

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