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EPISODE · Dec 24, 2025 · 1H 8M

S4E9: What We Carry, What We Create

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Help Bisexual Killjoy by filling out this quick survey. We're closing this chapter the only way we know how: by looking backward, forward, and directly at ourselves. This week, we reflect on what this season of bi+ history, legacy, and movement-building has taught us and what it asks of us next. From archives and elders to Discord chats and living rooms, this season reminded us that bisexual history isn’t abstract. It’s personal, fragile, and alive. This episode is about honoring the bi+ leaders who came before us, including the late bi+ activist and scholar Loraine Hutchins, whose work shaped so much of what we now take for granted. We talk about leadership, burnout, decentralization, institutions, teamwork, and why movements don’t survive on passion alone. From accessibility and disability justice to racism, class, and intergenerational conflict, we name the hard truths that bi+ spaces must grapple with if we want a future at all. As we wrap the season, we ask: What does it actually take to sustain a movement? Who gets remembered, who gets erased, and who pays the cost? And how do we move forward in a way that’s rooted in care, accountability, and shared power? Stay bisexual. Stay strong. We’ll see you in the next chapter. Fill out our listener survey here! Hosted by bi+ academics, writers, and advocates Bailey Merlin and Jace Rios Rivera, Bisexual Killjoy talks all things bisexual (pansexual, omnisexual, plurisexual, and overall bi+ness) because bisexuality isn’t a phase; it’s a phenomenon. Get even more Bisexual Killjoy content by subscribing to our Substack, joining our Patreon, and following us on Instagram.  As always, we want to hear from you! You can chat with us on our Discord Server, send us a message, or email us at [email protected]   Buy us a Coffee or leave us a tip here. Sound engineer: Richie Smith

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Help Bisexual Killjoy by filling out this quick survey. We're closing this chapter the only way we know how: by looking backward, forward, and directly at ourselves. This week, we reflect on what this season of bi+ history, legacy, and movement-building has taught us and what it asks of us next. From archives and elders to Discord chats and living rooms, this season reminded us that bisexual history isn’t abstract. It’s personal, fragile, and alive. This episode is about honoring the bi+ leaders who came before us, including the late bi+ activist and scholar Loraine Hutchins, whose work shaped so much of what we now take for granted. We talk about leadership, burnout, decentralization, institutions, teamwork, and why movements don’t survive on passion alone. From accessibility and disability justice to racism, class, and intergenerational conflict, we name the hard truths that bi+ spaces must grapple with if we want a future at all. As we wrap the season, we ask: What does it actually take to sustain a movement? Who gets remembered, who gets erased, and who pays the cost? And how do we move forward in a way that’s rooted in care, accountability, and shared power? Stay bisexual. Stay strong. We’ll see you in the next chapter. Fill out our listener survey here! Hosted by bi+ academics, writers, and advocates Bailey Merlin and Jace Rios Rivera, Bisexual Killjoy talks all things bisexual (pansexual, omnisexual, plurisexual, and overall bi+ness) because bisexuality isn’t a phase; it’s a phenomenon. Get even more Bisexual Killjoy content by subscribing to our Substack, joining our Patreon, and following us on Instagram.  As always, we want to hear from you! You can chat with us on our Discord Server, send us a message, or email us at [email protected]   Buy us a Coffee or leave us a tip here. Sound engineer: Richie Smith

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Arinna Weisman Arinna Weisman Dharma talks and guided meditation offered by Arinna Weisman and co-teachers.Recordings were made during Vipassana insight meditation retreats, and have been graciously provided by Lotus Insight Sangha of Seattle, Dhamma Dena of Joshua Tree, Dharma Seed, and others.About Arinna WeismanArinna has been studying insight meditation since 1979 and teaching since 1989. Her root teacher is Ruth Denison, who was empowered to teach by meditation master U Ba Khin. Arinna founded the Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley in Massachusetts and, with Eric Kolvig, was the first to lead insight meditation retreats for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, gender-queer community. She is co-author of the book A Beginners Guide to Insight Meditation and a contributor to Women Practicing Buddhism: American Experiences, edited by Peter Gregory and Susanne Mrozik. Her practice and teachings are infused with her political and environmental activism. She leads "Uncovering the Heart" retreats wh Grandes Maricas de la Historia Otto Mas Una aproximación desenfadada a diferentes personajes históricos cuya homosexualidad se perdió, o se ocultó, en los libros de historia porque resulta que a la historiografía occidental no le parecía importante otra sexualidad que no fuera la predominante, o sea, la heterosexualidad.Capítulo a capítulo se desgranan las vidas de personajes cuya importancia en la historia hizo que su condición sexual fuera eclipsada con el pretexto de que su orientación era antinatura y no debía ser pública para no dar mal ejemplo o para no manchar su figura, como si ser homosexual, bisexual o transexual fuera malo.Además de estos episodios, también puedes conocer mucho más de otros personajes en el libro de Grandes Maricas de la Historia, publicado por Ediciones B y que podréis encontrar en cualquier librería o en su formato digital.Para sugerencias o cualquier comentario, podéis ir en Twitter a @Otto_Mas o en Instagram a @ottomas, aunque, ojo, no se admiten trolls! ;-)El diseño de la portada es de Hit Me Up JOY 94.9 - Queer Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, Questioning, Asexual, Ally, LGBT, GLBT, LGBT+, LGBTQ, LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBTQIA+ Talking tennis Bi History Mel Reeve The Bi History podcast is a brand-new series celebrating the process of exploring the rich, complex, and often overlooked history of the bisexual+ community. 

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