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Navigating Fluidity: A Queer Non-Binary Buddhist's Journey with Dr. Jampa Wurst

Episode 4 of the Queer Story Time The Podcast podcast, hosted by Stevie Inghram, titled "Navigating Fluidity: A Queer Non-Binary Buddhist's Journey with Dr. Jampa Wurst" was published on December 3, 2023 and runs 68 minutes.

December 3, 2023 ·68m · Queer Story Time The Podcast

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In this episode, Dr. Jampa Wurst (they/them), a queer non-binary Buddhist, delves into the significance of international queer Buddhist conferences and the creation of safe spaces within the LGBTQ+ community. The conversation unfolds around themes of connectivity, embracing diversity, and challenging societal norms.

Dr. Jampa reflects on the fluidity of gender and sexuality, drawing parallels between the expansive nature of Buddhism and the multifaceted representation in sci-fi series like Doctor Who. The discussion explores the intersection of identity, labels, and the Buddhist concept of emptiness, emphasizing the coexistence of relative and absolute dimensions.

The episode touches on the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community, particularly legislative issues globally. Dr. Jampa advocates for empathy, urging lawmakers to walk in the shoes of those affected by discriminatory laws.

As the founder of the International Queer Buddhist Conference (IQBC), Dr. Jampa shares insights into the origins of the conference and its role as a global family providing a sense of belonging and support. They discuss the evolving landscape of the conferences and future plans, highlighting the increasing focus on transgender and non-binary issues within the Buddhist framework.

The podcast concludes with Dr. Jampa's thoughts on life purpose, resilience, and a call to action for queer and non-binary youth to find safety in community. The significance of chosen family and the power of global connections, particularly through virtual events during the pandemic, are emphasized.

Listeners are encouraged to explore the International Queer Buddhist Conference (IQBC) for a deeper understanding of the topics discussed.

Join the conversation, connect with Dr. Jampa, and explore the rich tapestry of experiences within the LGBTQ+ community and Buddhism

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