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EPISODE · Dec 20, 2024 · 1H 41M

Religious Trauma

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Welcome back to another episode of the Queer LBC Podcast, hosts Nino, Christophe, and Dr. Mikey sit down with Ann Russo, a mental health professional, and author. She is also an advocate for sex positivity, religious trauma recovery, and queer identities. Ann shares her experiences growing up in a queer household, navigating relationships, and challenging harmful religious doctrines. Together, they explore the impact of religious trauma on queer individuals and offer practical guidance for healing and self-acceptance. We talk about the impacts conversion therapy has in the community as well as our histories with the church, providing a nuanced look at the intersection of queerness and faith. You won’t wanna miss this one!  Also In todays Quick Tea we discuss Trans protestors at the capitol, and also Luigi Mangione,

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Welcome back to another episode of the Queer LBC Podcast, hosts Nino, Christophe, and Dr. Mikey sit down with Ann Russo, a mental health professional, and author. She is also an advocate for sex positivity, religious trauma recovery, and queer identities. Ann shares her experiences growing up in a queer household, navigating relationships, and challenging harmful religious doctrines. Together, they explore the impact of religious trauma on queer individuals and offer practical guidance for healing and self-acceptance. We talk about the impacts conversion therapy has in the community as well as our histories with the church, providing a nuanced look at the intersection of queerness and faith. You won’t wanna miss this one!  Also In todays Quick Tea we discuss Trans protestors at the capitol, and also Luigi Mangione,

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