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The Queer Vision Podcast

Welcome to The Queer Vision Podcast, the dynamic new podcast by Queerolina! Building on the spirit of The Queer Vision magazine, this show amplifies the voices of queer creatives through candid conversations, exclusive interviews, and deep dives into queer culture, art, activism, and lived experiences. From rising LGBTQ+ icons and boundary-pushing drag artists to grassroots activists and visionary storytellers, The Queer Vision Podcast is your go-to space for authentic, unapologetic storytelling that celebrates the beauty and resilience of queer life in the South.

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    Ep. 58 - Is There Ever a Right Time? Drag, Producing & Finding Your People with Miss Caleb

    ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND MISS CALEB★ Instagram - @lipslikelepore ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky - queerolinaorg.bsky.social ★Summary★ In this special in-person episode recorded live at the Durty Bull, Ko sits down with their drag daughter Miss Caleb — one year into drag and fresh off producing and hosting her very first show, Miss Caleb's Night of Couture. Miss Caleb shares what it really felt like to plan a show for the first time, why there is never a perfect moment to start, and how leaning into community resources made all the difference. The conversation also explores the business and family dynamics of drag, why you should always show gratitude to your cast even when they're your closest people, the seniority complex in creative spaces, and what it means to build a drag family where everyone genuinely learns from each other. Plus: neurodivergence backstage, nervous laughing,  and a brief detour into lizard people. ★Keywords★ drag, drag family, first show, event producing, queer community, drag performance, neurodivergence, creativity, seniority complex, Miss Caleb, Night of Couture, North Carolina, Durty Bull, Nasty Queer

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    Ep. 57 - What If Queer Just Existed? Sci-Fi, Space & Representation with A.Z. Roskillis

    ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND A.Z. ROSKILLIS★ BlueSky - @azroskillis Publisher - spacewizardsciencefantasy.com Audiobook - Space Station X on Tantrum Media ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky - queerolinaorg.bsky.social ★Summary★ In this conversation, A.Z. Roskillis — aerospace engineer and author of Space Station X and Fractal Terminus — sits down with the Queer Vision to talk about what it means to write queer characters where their sexuality simply exists without explanation or apology. A.Z. came out at 15 but spent years cycling in and out of the closet through college, grad school, and early career. That experience shaped her approach to fiction:  she wanted characters where being queer was just a fact, not a story arc to overcome. The conversation also explores growing up between two creative parents, writing a debut novel over a pandemic weekend, the intersection of STEM and creativity, and why sometimes the most radical thing you can do is let your characters just be gay while the real plot happens around them. ★Keywords★ queer sci-fi, lesbian romance, space fiction, indie author, STEM and creativity, queer representation, cosmic horror, Space Station X, Fractal Terminus, Space Wizard Science Fantasy, coming out, identity, North Carolina

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    Ep. 56 - What If the World Was Already Queer? Fantasy, Storytelling & Creative Freedom with C.H. Carter

    ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND C.H. CARTER★ Website - chcarterwrites.com Instagram - @chcarterwrites BlueSky - @chcarterwrites ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky - queerolinaorg.bsky.social ★Summary★ In this conversation, C.H. Carter — fantasy author and creator of the Kingsport  Chronicles — sits down with the Queer Vision to talk about building a queer normative  world from the ground up. C.H. spent nearly six years completing her debut trilogy, a  Little Mermaid retelling where queerness simply exists without explanation or  apology. We talk about indie vs traditional publishing, creative discipline, the Save  the Cat outlining method, and why your first draft is always going to be messy and  that's exactly the point. The conversation also touches on hidden queer history, the  spiritualism movement of the 1890s, and C.H.'s upcoming historical fantasy about a  demon-run hotel in upstate New York. ★Keywords★ fantasy writing, indie publishing, queer books, queer normative world, Little Mermaid  retelling, creative process, Save the Cat, historical fantasy, North Carolina, LGBTQ  authors, storytelling, debut author

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    Ep. 55 - Can the Law Actually Protect Us? Queer Legal Rights & Community with Butch Siegel

    ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND BUTCH★ Website - butchlaw.com Blog - Hard Talks and Soft Landings at butchlaw.com ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky - queerolinaorg.bsky.social ★Summary★ In this conversation, Butch Siegel — queer attorney and owner of Butch Law — sits  down with the Queer Vision to talk about making the law actually accessible to the  queer community. Butch specializes in name changes, estate planning, and small  business contracts, and brings a grounded optimism to a moment when a lot of us are  scared. We talk about recent changes to NC name change law, the legal tools queer  people already have at their disposal, and what it looked like for queer lawyers to get  creative during the AIDS crisis. The conversation also explores how we talk across  difference, the danger of only consuming secondary sources, why ignorance and bigotry  are not the same thing, and why the small daily acts of community care matter more  than any grand gesture. ★Keywords★ queer law, LGBTQ rights, name change, estate planning, small business, North Carolina, community care, legal access, ignorance vs bigotry, primary sources, queer history, optimism, Butch Law

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    Ep. 54 - Can Anybody Throw a Brick? Drag, Activism & Queer History with RosenRiot

    ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND ROSENRIOT★ Instagram -@rosenriotdrag ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky -  queerolinaorg.bsky.social ★Summary★ In this conversation, RosenRiot — queer drag artist, activist, poet, and organizer  based in Carrboro, NC — sits down with the Queer Vision to talk about building Work  for Liberation, an annual drag show benefiting Palestinian relief, and what it really  means to do activism that isn't performative. They discuss the difference between  ignorance and bigotry, the fatigue of sustained activism, and why the small daily acts  of community care matter more than any grand gesture. The conversation also explores  queer and drag history, the legacy of Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, and why  knowing where we've been is the only way to survive where we're going. ★Keywords★ drag activism, Palestine solidarity, queer history, liberation, community care,  mutual aid, fatigue, Marsha P. Johnson, Stonewall, AFAB drag, North Carolina,  Work for Liberation, intersectionality, queer poetry

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    Ep 53 - What Happens When the Narrative Isn't Yours? with Rev. Sirius

    ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND REV. SIRIUS★ Website - LMHpub.com Instagram - @thelaughingmanhousepub ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky -  queerolinaorg.bsky.social ★Summary★ In this conversation, Rev. Sirius — writer, publisher, drag king, and self-appointed  reverend of the horror church — sits down with the Queer Vision to talk about building  Laughing Man House Publishing, a queer-centered press dedicated to horror fiction, dark  fantasy, and tabletop RPGs. They discuss the intersection of storytelling and drag,  navigating community hardship with grace, and the philosophy of creating art without  breaking the bank. The conversation also touches on sustainability in drag and  publishing, the importance of supporting queer artists over AI generation, the power of  community and bartering, and what it means to keep showing up for your craft even when  life gets complicated. ★Keywords★ queer horror, publishing, drag kings, storytelling, tabletop RPGs, community,  sustainability, queer art, resilience, creativity, North Carolina, anti-AI,  independent publishing, drag performance

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    Ep 52 - what if we already have all the answers? with Betsy Stipa

    ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND BETSY★ Instagram - @betsynotross ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky -  queerolinaorg.bsky.social ★Summary★ In this conversation, Betsy Stipa brings her full unfiltered self to the queer vision — and we are so glad she did. From her work hosting sex toy bingo in wilmington to her theories on reincarnation, matriarchal societies, and the future of the planet, Betsy moves through it all with humor, heart, and a whole lot of conviction. The conversation touches on queer identity, pansexuality, community building, the state of the world, and why... despite everything... there is still reason to hold on. ★Keywords★ queerness, pansexuality, identity, community, resilience, humor, reincarnation,  mindfulness, political chaos, hope, authenticity, Wilmington NC, entertainment

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    Ep 51- How Can Mindfulness Transform Your Life? with Mary-Carmen Wiser

    ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND MARY-CARMEN’S PRACTICE★ Website - https://createspacemindfully.com/ ★WHERE YOU CAN FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky -  queerolinaorg.bsky.social ★Summary★ In this conversation, Mary-Carmen Wiser shares her journey of self-discovery, exploring the intersections of queerness, mindfulness, and psychological safety. She discusses the importance of creating space for authenticity, navigating discomfort, and the role of self-compassion in personal growth. The conversation also touches on parenting, community support for neurodiversity, and the significance of kindness towards oneself. Mary-Carmen emphasizes the need for individuals to embrace their unique identities and experiences while fostering a supportive environment for others. ★Keywords★ mindfulness, queerness, identity, psychological safety, self-compassion, neurodiversity, parenting, authenticity, community, growth

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    Ep 50 - Navigating 2026 Through a Queer Gen X Lens with Dinah Holtzman

    ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky -  queerolinaorg.bsky.social   ★Summary★ Dinah Holtzman, at 44, offers a fresh perspective on what it means to be an elder queer. From childhood crushes to navigating modern dating, her stories challenge societal norms and reveal the complexities of identity, family, and resilience. In this candid conversation, Dinah shares her journey from growing up in Northampton, Massachusetts, to rediscovering her identity amidst societal and personal upheavals. She discusses the realities of coming out later in life, dating in your 40s, and maintaining hope in a chaotic world.   Key topics include: The impact of political shifts on LGBTQ+ elders Challenges of dating as an older queer woman Generational differences in identity and community The role of resilience and humor in facing societal changes This episode is perfect for anyone interested in the realities of living authentically in a changing society. Dinah's voice challenges stereotypes and inspires with her story of resilience and authenticity. ★Keywords★ Identity, Resilience, Personal Growth, Life Lessons, Modern Dating, Societal Change, Queer Stories, Authenticity, Navigating Challenges, Humor and Strength  

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    Ep 49 - How Did River Monae Transform Her Passion into a Burlesque Revolution?

    ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND RIVER★ Instagram - @the.rivermonae ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky -  queerolinaorg.bsky.social   ★Summary★ Unlock the secrets to thriving as a queer performer with River Monae—an unstoppable force in burlesque and dance. Discover how she went from childhood in a strict Christian school to creating her own vibrant stage in the Triangle, all while juggling a full-time job and building a community that celebrates authenticity and growth. In this episode, River shares her journey from humble beginnings to becoming a key figure in queer nightlife. Learn why network-building is the secret weapon for performers, how she turned mistakes into applause, and what it truly means to create a safe space for experimentation. You’ll hear about her upcoming monthly cabaret, Winks and Rouge, designed to foster creativity without competition, plus her thoughts on merging drag, burlesque, and broader community support. We break down: The power of relentless networking and making genuine connections How to handle on-stage flubs with grace and turn errors into moments of admiration Creating inclusive, stress-free performance environments that nurture growth The importance of community in overcoming personal barriers and feeling at home Practical tips for performers to boost confidence, push boundaries, and build lasting relationships If you're a performer or someone hungry to find your community, this episode is your blueprint. River’s story proves that vulnerability and authenticity open the door to limitless growth—whether in nightlife, the arts, or life itself. Perfect for anyone looking to turn passion into purpose while staying true to who they are.   Get inspired, learn actionable strategies, and find your own stage. Hit play now—you won’t want to miss this dose of real talk, laughs, and empowering advice. ★Keywords★ River Monae, Burlesque, Queer Performance, Networking, Community Building, Authenticity, Winks and Rouge Cabaret, Drag and Burlesque, Safe Spaces, Performer Tips, Resilience, Queer Nightlife,Creative Growth, Empowerment, Artistic Expression  

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    Ep 48 - How Does Writing a Memoir Transform a Life? | Discover Danielle Bainbridge's Journey

    ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND DANIELLE★ Shop Danielle's Memoir - Dandelion: A Memoir in Essays  Instagram - @quirkyprofessor_ ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky -  queerolinaorg.bsky.social ★Summary★ Join Danielle Bainbridge, a college professor and author, as she delves into the journey of writing her memoir, "Dandelion: A Memoir in Essays." Discover how her personal experiences, from childhood inspirations to navigating mental health challenges, shaped her writing. Danielle shares insights into her teaching philosophy, the impact of community in big cities, and the nuances of being queer in diverse environments. This episode is perfect for aspiring writers, educators, and anyone interested in personal growth and representation. Get inspired by Danielle's story of resilience and creativity. ★Keywords★ Memoir, Writing, Education, Queer Community, Mental Health, Danielle Bainbridge, Representation

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    Ep 47- How Can Simple Acts of Community Love Transform Lives? with One Day at a Time NC

    ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND ONE DAY AT A TIME NC★ Website - www.onedaync.org Instagram [email protected] ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky -  queerolinaorg.bsky.social ★Summary★ Join Jemm and Adrian, founders of One Day at a Time, as they reveal how simple acts of community love transform lives. From helping someone get to the grocery store to mentoring the next generation of queer leaders, they share raw truths about showing up in spaces that aren’t always welcoming. Discover how peer support goes beyond therapy, creating accessible, everyday connections in a world that often leaves marginalized folks behind. This episode is perfect for community organizers, mental health advocates, or anyone looking to deepen their impact. Get inspired and start making support your superpower. The world needs more of us showing up — one day at a time. ★Keywords★ Peer Support, Community, Advocacy, Representation, Resilience, Jem, Adrian, Queer Leaders

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    Ep 46 - What Can Drag & Art Teach Us About Living Authentically? with Robyn Graves

    ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND MERLIN★ Instagram - @lordrobyngraves BlueSky - deadkingmars.bsky.social ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg BlueSky -  queerolinaorg.bsky.social ★Summary★ Join Merlin, aka Robyn Graves, as they explore the transformative power of drag and gender fluidity. Discover how drag serves as a tool for identity, healing, and rebellion against societal norms. Merlin shares their journey of embracing gender beyond labels, highlighting the role of community and authentic representation. This episode offers practical advice for those curious about drag or gender nonconformity, emphasizing that all expressions are valid. Essential listening for queer and trans folks, allies, and anyone interested in how art and activism can create meaningful change. Merlin’s insights remind us that living your truth is revolutionary. Tune in to be inspired and empowered to unmask societal expectations. ★Keywords★ Drag, Gender Fluidity, Community, Identity, Authenticity, Robin Graves, Drag Art

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    Ep 45 - How Can Drag Transform Your Self-Perception? with Andi Hades

    ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND ALEX★ Instagram - @andi_hades ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg Tiktok - @queerolinaorg ★Summary★ Join Koee and Becca on the Queer Vision podcast as they explore the vibrant world of drag with special guest Alex, aka Andi Hades. Discover the journey of self-discovery, the impact of drag on identity, and the power of community in queer spaces. Whether you're a seasoned drag enthusiast or new to the scene, this episode offers insightful discussions and a fresh perspective on the art of drag. ★Keywords★ Drag, Queer Spaces, Self-Discovery, Community, Identity, Queer Vision, Andi Hades, Drag Art

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    Ep 44 - Can Comics be a Powerful Tool for Change? with Justin Epps

    ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND JUSTIN★ Tiktok - @thecoyotegospel ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg Tiktok - @queerolinaorg   ★Summary★ Join Koee and Becca on the Queer Vision podcast as they dive into the vibrant world of comics with special guest Justin Epps. Discover the nuances of comic journalism, the impact of art on society, and the evolving representation within the comic industry. Justin shares the journey from writing to creating engaging TikTok content, highlighting the importance of community and authentic storytelling. Whether you're a comic enthusiast or new to the scene, this episode offers insightful discussions and a fresh perspective on the power of comics.   ★Keywords★ Comics, Comic Journalism, Art and Society, Representation, TikTok, Community, Authentic Storytelling, Queer Vision, Justin Epps, Comic Industry

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    Ep 43 - Finding Magic Through Identity with Alexander Verbeek-van Toren

    ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg Tiktok - @queerolinaorg   ★Summary★ In this engaging episode of The Queer Vision, hosts Becca and Koee Starr welcome Alexander, an author and child psychologist from the Netherlands. Alexander shares his journey of writing his upcoming novel "Corruption," a queer young adult fantasy that explores themes of identity and societal roles. The discussion touches on his personal experiences, the influence of his professional life on his storytelling, and the broader context of LGBTQIA issues in different cultural settings. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that highlights the intersection of creativity, identity, and social awareness. ★Keywords★ LGBTQIA, young adult fantasy, identity, societal roles, cultural context, storytelling, queer literature, child psychology, Netherlands, social awareness

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    Ep 42 - How Can Embracing Discomfort Lead to Personal Growth? with Mercedes McLaughlin

    ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND MERCEDES' PRACTICE★ Website  - moonstoneballasttherapyandwholeness.com Instagram - @moonstoneballast ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg Tiktok - @queerolinaorg   ★Summary★ In this insightful episode of The Queer Vision, hosts Becca and Koee Starr sit down with Mercedes McLaughlin, a licensed clinical social worker and mindfulness educator. Mercedes shares her journey into mental health, her experiences as a mother to a medically complex child, and her passion for supporting the LGBTQIA and BIPOC communities. The conversation delves into the challenges and triumphs of navigating life with a disability, the importance of community involvement, and finding peace amidst chaos. Join us for a heartfelt discussion that encourages embracing discomfort for long-term growth and understanding.   ★Keywords★ LGBTQIA, mindfulness, mental health, community support, disability awareness, social justice, mindfulness education, queer families, holistic wellness

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    Ep 41: How Do We Redefine Queer Music in the South with Sorta Spooky Band

    ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND SORTA SPOOKY BAND★ Facebook  - facebook.com/SortaSpookyband/ Instagram - @sortaspookyband ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg Tiktok - @queerolinaorg   ★Summary★ Join us on a journey through the vibrant world of "Sorta Spooky," where music meets identity in the heart of the South. This episode dives into the challenges and triumphs of creating a queer band, exploring themes of community, creativity, and the power of self-expression. With candid conversations and personal stories, discover how Sorta Spooky is redefining the music scene, one performance at a time.     ★Keywords★ queer band, music, self-expression, community, creativity, South, Sorta Spooky, identity, performance, challenges

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    Ep. 40 - What is an "Active Ally"? with Holly Atkins

    ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND HOPE FOR TEENS★ Facebook  - www.facebook.com/hopeforteens Instagram - @hope_for_teens13 ★WHERE CAN YOU FIND US★ Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg Tiktok - @queerolinaorg   ★Summary★ In this episode of the Queer Vision podcast, Becca engages in a heartfelt conversation with Holly Atkin, the founder of Hope for Teens. They discuss the organization's mission to support LGBTQ youth, the impact of bullying, and the importance of creating safe spaces like the Queer Prom. Holly shares her personal journey and the inspiration behind starting Hope for Teens, emphasizing the need for community support and advocacy. The episode also touches on legislative challenges and the power of voting to drive change.   ★Takeaways★ Holly Atkin founded Hope for Teens to support LGBTQ youth. The organization addresses bullying and creates safe spaces like Queer Prom. Holly's personal experiences inspired her advocacy work. Community support is crucial for LGBTQ youth. Advocacy includes speaking at legislative sessions and school board meetings. Queer Prom provides a safe and inclusive environment for teens. Holly emphasizes the power of voting to drive change. The organization collaborates with community members and allies. Hope for Teens engages in educational presentations and outreach. Holly shares the importance of being a visible ally. ★Keywords★ Hope for Teens, LGBTQ youth, Queer Prom, bullying, safe spaces, community support, advocacy, legislative challenges, voting, Holly Atkin

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    Ep 39 - Does Embracing Your True Self Transform Your Art? with Azul Zapata

    WHERE CAN YOU FIND AZUL? Website - www.azulzapata.com Facebook  - https://www.facebook.com/AZULMZ Instagram - @azulmzapata Youtube - Azul Zapta WHERE CAN YOU FIND US? Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg Tiktok - @queerolinaorg   In this episode of the Queer Vision Podcast, Becca and Koee engage in a vibrant conversation with Azul, a talented musician and artist. Azul shares her journey from Argentina to the United States, her experiences growing up in a musical household, and her path to embracing her identity as a queer artist. The discussion delves into the challenges of navigating the music industry, the importance of community and representation, and the creative process behind Azul's upcoming EP release. Azul also talks about her passion for visual art, her unique approach to creating disco-tiled art pieces, and the significance of supporting local artists and events.   Queer Vision Podcast, Azul, musician, artist, queer identity, music industry, community, representation, EP release, disco-tiled art, local artists

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    Ep 38 - Are WE REALLY Okay? with Koee and Becca

    WHERE CAN YOU FIND US? Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg Tiktok - @queerolinaorg   In this engaging conversation, Koee and Becca discuss various themes including their podcasting journey, the importance of quality equipment, personal stories that shape their identities, the challenges of digital clutter, and the representation of the queer community. They also delve into the nuances of artistic expression and the business challenges they face while building their brand. The dialogue is rich with humor, personal anecdotes, and insights into the LGBTQ+ experience. In this conversation, Koee and Becca explore the complexities of creative collaboration, discussing their differing aesthetics and the challenges that arise from working together. They emphasize the importance of representation in art and the power dynamics that can affect personal relationships. The discussion also touches on the role of privilege in uplifting others within the community and the necessity of vulnerability in fostering genuine connections. Ultimately, they highlight the journey of building a supportive creative community and the growth that comes from navigating tensions and differences. In this conversation, Koee Starr and Becca explore the complexities of queer relationships, the intersection of personal identity and politics, and the importance of community in activism. They discuss the challenges of running a business while navigating personal and societal issues, and reflect on the inevitability of change and the importance of embracing imperfection. The conversation also touches on themes of mortality, legacy, and the impact of personal experiences on their perspectives.   podcast, queer community, digital clutter, artistic expression, personal stories, team dynamics, representation, business challenges, LGBTQ+, creativity, collaboration, aesthetics, representation, power dynamics, privilege, vulnerability, community, queer voices, art, queer relationships, politics, community activism, business challenges, embracing change, mortality, identity, mental health, personal stories, LGBTQ+    

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    Ep 37 - Can love REALLY save us? with Chelsea Johnson LMFT

    WHERE CAN YOU FIND CHELSEA'S PRACTICE? Website - www.horizonsmft.com Facebook  - Horizons Marriage & Family Therapy, PLLC Instagram - @horizonsmft WHERE CAN YOU FIND US? Website - www.queerolina.org Facebook - Queerolina Instagram - @queerolinaorg Tiktok - @queerolinaorg   In this conversation, Chelsea Johnson, a licensed marriage and family therapist, discusses her journey in queer mental health therapy, the evolution of her practice, and the impact of the political climate on therapy. She emphasizes the importance of relationships, community, and advocacy in navigating the challenges faced by queer individuals. The discussion also touches on generational perspectives on mental health, the role of social media, and the challenges of raising children in a digital age. Chelsea highlights the need for connection and the importance of honoring the legacy of those who fought for queer rights.   queer mental health, therapy, relationships, social media, advocacy, community, generational perspectives, political climate, parenting, connection    

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    Ep 36 - Can Creativity Help Navigate Gender and Sexuality? w/ Forest

    In this engaging conversation, Forrest shares his journey as a queer artist and writer, discussing the complexities of identity, family dynamics, and the creative process. He reflects on his experiences growing up during COVID, navigating acceptance, and the challenges of pursuing a career in art. The discussion also touches on the impact of AI on traditional art forms and the importance of representation in media. Forrest's passion for storytelling and art shines through as he talks about his upcoming book and the themes of morality it explores.   queer identity, art, writing, family dynamics, acceptance, creative process, future aspirations, AI in art, personal growth

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    Ep 34 -Trans in the Air Force? with Nat

    In this episode of Queer Vision, Koee & Becca sit down with Nat, a trans non-binary individual currently serving in the Air Force. They discuss Nat's journey of self-discovery, the challenges of transitioning while in the military, and the importance of community support. Nat shares their experiences navigating identity, coping mechanisms, and the impact of societal norms on gender identity. The conversation highlights the significance of social work in supporting queer individuals and the need for independence in the face of familial pressures. Nat also touches on their hobbies and personal interests, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance and resilience in the queer community. Keywords transgender, military, social work, queer identity, mental health, community support, gender dysphoria, coping mechanisms, LGBTQ+

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    Ep 33 - Is Conservatism on the Rise? with Franny Starlight

    In this engaging conversation, Franny Starlight, a trans woman and performer, shares her journey through the beauty industry, education, and the world of drag and burlesque. She discusses the evolution of beauty standards, the importance of visibility for trans individuals, and the challenges faced in professional spaces. Franny emphasizes the significance of community and relationships within the trans experience, while also addressing societal expectations and the intersection of gender and femininity. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of art and performance, and the importance of supporting local artists. drag burlesque queereducation queerpodcast dragqueen lgbtqia queer transgender

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    Ep 32 - Am I Not Polished? with Kai

    In this episode of the Queer Vision podcast, hosts Koee and Becca sit down with Kai, a drag artist from North Carolina. They discuss Kai's journey into drag, the challenges and joys of performing, and the importance of staying true to oneself in the drag community. Kai shares insights on the balance between creativity and business in drag, the influence of RuPaul's Drag Race on local scenes, and the significance of individuality in performance. The conversation also touches on the broader aspirations of drag artists, including entrepreneurship and creating inclusive spaces. Drag Creativity // Individuality // Performance // Community // RuPaul's Drag Race // Entrepreneurship // Inclusivity

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    Ep 31 - Why Narcan? with PCCSU

    Summary In this episode, the hosts sit down with representatives from the Pitt County Coalition on Substance Use (PCCSU) to discuss their mission, the importance of Narcan in preventing opioid overdoses, and the intersection of mental health and substance use. They explore community education initiatives, personal stories of impact, and the significance of reducing stigma around substance use disorders. The conversation also touches on self-care practices for those working in public health and the importance of celebrating small successes in their work. Keywords Pitt County Coalition on Substance Use, Narcan, opioid overdose, harm reduction, mental health, community education, substance use disorder, public health, stigma reduction, recovery

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    Ep 30 - Drag Around Children? with Soph Myers-Kelly

    In this enlightening episode of Queer Vision hosts Koee and Becca sit down with Soph Myers-Kelley, a drag entertainer and health sciences librarian. They explore Soph's journey into librarianship, the intersection of disability and drag, and the importance of body positivity. The conversation delves into the nuances of performance, the challenges of comparison in the arts, and the significance of community support. Soph shares insights on drag story hours, challenging misconceptions about drag and children, and the power of rest and self-acceptance. This episode is a celebration of queerness, creativity, and the diverse experiences within the LGBTQ+ community. drag, disability, librarianship, queer community, body positivity, performance art, self-acceptance, drag story hour, neurodivergence, LGBTQ+

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    Ep 29 - Unveiling the Queer Horror Experience w/ Michael G. Williams

    In this engaging conversation, Michael G. Williams, a queer horror author, discusses his journey into writing, the importance of folklore and horror in the Carolinas, and the role of community in fostering creativity. He shares insights on the nature of inspiration, the balance between creativity and financial stability, and the significance of friendship and self-discovery in the queer experience. The discussion highlights how horror can serve as a powerful medium for exploring personal and societal themes, ultimately emphasizing the healing power of community and art. Keywords Michael G. Williams, queer horror, folklore, creativity, writing, community, Appalachian horror, self-discovery, friendship, queer narratives

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    Ep 28 - Exploring Queer Literature with Eli Rainwater

    In this episode of the Queer Vision podcast, hosts Koee and Becca sit down with Eli Rainwater, a self-published queer author and event organizer. They discuss Eli's journey in writing, the challenges of event planning, and the importance of marketing and networking within the queer community. The conversation highlights the economic challenges faced by vendors and the need for transparency and community support in the arts. Eli shares valuable insights on how to navigate the event landscape, the significance of building connections, and practical tips for aspiring authors and event organizers. Keywords Queer Vision, Eli Rainwater, event planning, marketing, queer authors, networking, community, writing, publishing, economic challenges

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    Ep 27 - The Creative Mind of Dykey Way: Art, Drag, and Identity

    In this episode of the Queer Vision Podcast, hosts Koee and Becca sit down with Dykey Way, a burlesque and drag entertainer from the Raleigh Triangle area. They discuss Dykey's journey into drag, their creative process, and the importance of self-expression. Dykey shares their experiences with time management, college life, and the impact of loss on their artistic journey. The conversation also touches on gender identity, the evolution of Dykey Way's persona, and the intersection of drag and burlesque. Throughout the episode, Dykey emphasizes the significance of authenticity and creativity in their life and work. Keywords Dykey Way, Queer Vision Podcast, drag, burlesque, creativity, gender identity, illustration, time management, college experience, self-expression

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    Ep 26: Embracing Chaos: The Creative Journey of Jule Cooke

    In this episode of the Queer Vision Podcast, Jule Cooke, a hand-letterer and illustrator, shares her journey from Germany to the US, her experiences as a queer artist, and the importance of community and visibility in the LGBTQ+ space. Jule discusses her creative process, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and how her art serves as a medium for change. The conversation highlights the significance of embracing one's identity and the power of collaboration within the queer community. Key Words queer, creativity, art, immigration, community, visibility, imposter syndrome, cultural identity, LGBTQ+, Das Letterhaus

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    Ep 25 : Empowering Healthcare for the LGBTQ+ Community w/ Nurse Nikki

    In this episode of the Queer Vision podcast, Nurse Nikki shares her journey as a nurse and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. She discusses the importance of gender-affirming care, the challenges faced in healthcare, and the need for respect and understanding in medical settings. Nurse Nikki emphasizes the connection between mental health and identity, and the significance of education in improving healthcare for queer individuals. She also highlights her passion for learning and her desire to create a more inclusive healthcare environment. Keywords Nurse Nikki, healthcare, advocacy, gender affirming care, mental health, LGBTQ+, nursing, education, respect, identity

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    Ep24: Keeping the Character Alive w/ Buttons

    In this engaging conversation, Buttons, a drag artist and clown, shares their journey from a small-town upbringing to becoming a vibrant performer in the drag scene. They discuss the evolution of their character, the importance of connecting with the audience, and the role of education in their craft. Buttons emphasizes the significance of community, the power of sharing experiences, and the joy of performance. They offer valuable advice for aspiring drag artists and reflects on the impact of their art on both their self and their audience. The conversation highlights the importance of authenticity, creativity, and nurturing the next generation of performers. Takaways Buttons evolved from a haunt actor to a drag performer. The character Buttons represents a dramatic and fun persona. Connecting with the audience is a key part of performance. Education in the arts helps in building confidence and skills. It's important to have good intentions in the drag community. Sharing experiences can create a safe space for others. Growing up in a small town shaped Buttons' perspective on community. The drag scene can be liberating and empowering for performers. Branding and identity are crucial in drag performance. Joy and laughter are powerful forms of resistance. Keywords drag, performance, clown, community, LGBTQ+, entertainment, advice, education, identity, branding

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    Ep 23 The Colorful Journey of Backstitch

    In this episode of the Queer Vision podcast, Koee & Becca interview Backstitch, a drag performer and clown, who shares their journey into the world of performance art. They discuss their unique style, the challenges of performing, and the importance of community and collaboration in the drag scene. Backstitch opens up about their cultural identity, family dynamics, and the complexities of navigating relationships as a queer person. The conversation emphasizes the need for emotional maturity, the importance of nuance in discussions, and encourages listeners to embrace their creativity and pursue their passions. Keywords Drag, Clowning, Performance Art, LGBTQ+, Cultural Identity, Emotional Maturity, Community, Nuance, Family Dynamics, Creativity

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    Ep 22: Claim Your Stage w/ Dandelion Lazer

    Summary In this engaging conversation, Koee Starr and Dandelion Lazer explore the vibrant world of burlesque and tarot, discussing themes of identity, community, and performance. Dandelion shares their journey into burlesque, the importance of inclusivity in the arts, and the challenges of imposter syndrome. The discussion also delves into the nature of reality and social constructs, highlighting the unique experiences of queer individuals in performance art. With insights on building community and confidence on stage, this episode offers a rich exploration of self-expression and artistry. Key Takeaways Dandelion Lazer is a non-binary performer involved in burlesque and tarot. The burlesque community is known for its inclusivity and support. Imposter syndrome is common, but separating self-worth from performance is key. Burlesque and drag communities often overlap, sharing performers and styles. Confidence on stage can be cultivated through audience interaction. Keywords burlesque, tarot, queer identity, performance art, community, imposter syndrome, social constructs, drag, self-worth, confidence

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    Ep 21 Drag, Healthcare, and Falling in Love with Abby and Vectus

    Summary:In this episode of The Queer Vision Pod, Koee and Becca sit down with partners Abby Morgan and Vectus "Levon" Nevermore-Heaux to talk about drag, queer healthcare, and the power of community. Abby shares her experiences as a pharmacy student at UNC and her role in organizing a wildly successful drag show fundraiser benefiting gender-affirming care. Vectus opens up about his journey through cosplay, LARPing, and discovering drag as a powerful form of self-expression. The conversation flows with humor, heartfelt stories, and reflections on love, identity, and building safe spaces. Key Takeaways: Fundraisers can be joyful, affirming events. You don’t need to fit one mold to make a difference. Queer spaces thrive when people bring their full, weird, authentic selves. Third spaces matter. You don’t have to do it alone. Queer healthcare is a community issue. Love doesn’t always come from dating apps.

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    Ep 20 Art in Motion: Drag, Failure & Family with DollyBoy

    Summary: In this episode of the Queer Vision podcast, hosts Koee and Becca sit down with drag artist Dolly Boy to discuss the creative journey of drag, the balance between performance and personal artistry, and the importance of self-critique and audience engagement. Dolly shares insights on embracing failure, the significance of building a supportive drag family, and the joy of creating unique costumes. The conversation highlights the evolution of drag culture and the personal experiences that shape an artist's journey. Takeaways Dolly Boy emphasizes the importance of evolving as an artist. The journey into drag often starts with inspiration from others. Self-critique is essential for growth in any creative field. Embracing failure is a part of the artistic process. Audience engagement can significantly impact a performance. Building a drag family is about connection and support. Creativity can be expressed through unique costume creation. It's important to refine skills while allowing for creative freedom. The drag community thrives on humor and self-acceptance. Artistry is about the journey, not just the final product.

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    Ep 19 Navigating the Queer Business Landscape with Koee and Becca

    Summary: In this episode of the Queer Vision podcast, hosts Koee and Becca discuss the evolution of their podcast, the challenges of running a small queer business, and the importance of creating inclusive spaces for the community. They reflect on their journey, the significance of diverse representation in drag, and the necessity of communication and collaboration in fostering a supportive environment. The conversation emphasizes the need for unity within the queer community and the role of privilege in uplifting others, while also acknowledging the complexities of personal experiences and the importance of accountability. Takeaways: The transition from three hosts to two was a natural evolution. Diving into projects without waiting for perfection is essential. Creating inclusive spaces is a priority for events. Diverse representation in drag is crucial for community growth. Communication is key to addressing issues in events. Unity in the queer community is vital for strength. Privilege can be used positively to uplift others. Compassion and understanding are necessary in all interactions. Creativity thrives in collaborative environments.

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    Ep 18 Navigating Gender Norms and Community with Beckham

    Summary: In this episode of the Queer Vision podcast, Becca interviews Beckham, a 25-year-old from Asheville, North Carolina. Beckham shares his journey of self-discovery and transition, discussing the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way. The conversation delves into the rejection of traditional gender norms, the importance of community, and the power of authenticity. Beckham reflects on his experiences within the queer community, the historical context of gender, and the societal issues that affect trans individuals. The episode concludes with light-hearted discussions about personal preferences and fun insights into Beckham's life. Takeaways: Beckham emphasizes the importance of enjoying life amidst capitalism. He shares his journey of self-discovery and transition. Rejecting gender norms has allowed Beckham to embrace his true self. Community plays a vital role in Beckham's life and well-being. Beckham's experiences highlight the need for allyship and understanding. Historical perspectives on gender reveal societal inconsistencies. Safety concerns are a daily reality for many in the queer community. Beckham advocates for open conversations about gender and identity. The power of art and creativity is a significant part of Beckham's life.

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    Ep 17 Authenticity, Advocacy, and the Power of Horror with NelRae

    Keywords: horror, identity, LGBTQ, media, fear, advocacy, representation, transition, community, empowerment Summary: In this conversation Koee, Becca and NelRae delve into the intersections of horror, identity, and representation, exploring how media shapes societal perceptions and the importance of advocacy within the LGBTQ community. They discuss the role of fear in politics, the significance of supporting LGBTQ youth, and the personal journey of transitioning while navigating professional spaces. The dialogue emphasizes the need for critical engagement with media and the power of community support. Takeaways: Horror can be a lens to explore identity. Fear is a significant motivator in political discourse. Media shapes societal norms and perceptions. Supporting LGBTQ youth is crucial for community empowerment. Transitioning is a personal journey that impacts relationships. Advocacy is essential in queer spaces. Everything we consume is a form of text. Community support is vital for personal growth. The importance of representation in horror media. Life is too short to live inauthentically.

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    Ep. 16 - Drag, Identity, and Community: Insights from Thigh Fieri

    Keywords drag, queer community, self-discovery, identity, personal growth, family dynamics, gender perception, emotional strength, medical perspectives, trans experiences SummaryIn this episode, we sit down with Thigh Fieri, whose bold and campy drag persona embodies both artistry and self-discovery. We explore how a passion for performance can spark a journey into drag, and how community support and networking are vital to thriving in queer spaces. Thigh shares insights on personal growth through stepping outside comfort zones, the complexities of navigating family relationships as a queer individual, and how societal perceptions shape—yet don’t define—identity. We also touch on the evolving medical understanding of trans experiences and the empowering joy that comes from embracing fluidity and rejecting rigid norms. This conversation is a celebration of emotional strength, self-expression, and the power of chosen family.

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    Ep. 15: The Amazing World of Publishing with William C. Tracy

    keywords: queer literature, publishing, science fiction, fantasy, community, representation, marketing, book sales, author interviews, indie publishing summary: In this engaging conversation, The Queer Vision interviews William C. Tracy, a publisher of queer science fiction and fantasy. They discuss the journey of starting a publishing press, the intricacies of the publishing process, and the importance of representation in literature. William shares insights on market dynamics, the challenges of indie publishing, and the significance of networking within the writing community. He also touches on his personal experiences with queerness and his hobbies outside of publishing, providing a well-rounded view of his life and work.

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    Who am I? w/ Megan Fisher

    Keywords Megan Fisher, identity, culture, language, communication, cultural pride, Appalachian, Asian American, women in society, existentialism, death, dreams, grief, consumerism, identity, culture, ethical choices, parallel universes, food, fetishization Summary In this engaging conversation, Koee Starr interviews Megan Fisher, exploring her identity as an Asian American woman and the complexities of cultural pride, language, and societal expectations. They delve into the struggles of defining oneself amidst cultural disconnection, the importance of communication, and the roles women play in society. The discussion also touches on existential thoughts about life choices and the nature of time, making for a thought-provoking dialogue. In this engaging conversation, Koee Starr and Megan Fisher delve into profound themes surrounding death, consciousness, and the nature of dreams. They explore personal experiences with grief, the complexities of consumerism, and the ethical implications of choices in a capitalist society. The discussion also touches on food, culture, and identity, culminating in a candid examination of race and fetishization. Through humor and personal anecdotes, they navigate these intricate topics, offering insights and reflections on the human experience. Sound Bites "Who am I?" "Dreams are parallel universes." "I just hate a fake ass bitch." Chapters 00:00 Technical Difficulties and Streaming Challenges 00:51 Cultural Identity and the Asian American Experience 01:16 Defining Gender and Personal Identity 03:32 The Role of Language in Communication 05:54 Culinary Connections and Cultural Barriers 08:31 Navigating Racial Expectations and Language Proficiency 10:56 The Importance of Compassion in Communication 12:51 Learning Languages and Building Connections 17:30 Cultural Identity and Language Barriers 19:14 Cultural Pride and Privilege 20:29 Stereotypes and Misunderstandings 25:44 Gender Roles and Societal Expectations 31:19 Existential Reflections on Life Choices 39:28 Death, Grief, and the Afterlife 44:16 Consumerism and Ethical Choices 45:01 Consumerism and Ethical Dilemmas 46:28 Reducing Consumption: A Sustainable Approach 50:02 Food Preferences and Cultural Influences 56:00 Fetishization and Cultural Appropriation 01:00:25 Vendor Markets and Community Engagement 01:07:03 Introduction to Queer Vision Podcast 01:07:26 Highlighting Megan's Contribution 01:07:37 Engagement and Community Building 01:07:49 Borough

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    Empowering the Queer Community: Sean Roach’s Journey

    Keywords queer advocacy, Inclusion Inc, drag culture, community building, conflict resolution, LGBTQ+ issues, nonprofit challenges, queer education, visibility, activism Takeaways Sean Roach is the board chair of Inclusion, Inc., a nonprofit focused on empowering the queer community. InQlusion, Inc. offers various programs including a gender-affirming clothing closet and financial literacy courses. Sean's passion for queer advocacy stems from his own experiences growing up in a small southern town. Navigating the complexities of nonprofit work can be challenging, especially regarding political engagement. Community building and visibility are crucial for queer individuals and organizations. Conflict resolution skills are essential to combat infighting within the queer community. Education is a powerful tool for both queer individuals and those outside the community to understand queer issues. The drag community plays a significant role in queer culture and deserves recognition for its diversity. Preserving drag history is vital to honor the contributions of past and present performers. Separating the artist from the art can be complex, especially with controversial figures. Summary In this enlightening episode of the Queer Vision Podcast, Sean Roach, board chair of Inclusion, Inc., shares his journey in advocating for the queer community. He discusses the mission of Inclusion, Inc., the challenges of nonprofit work, and the importance of community building and visibility. The conversation delves into conflict resolution within the queer community, the role of education in outreach, and the significance of preserving drag history. Sean also reflects on the complexities of separating art from the artist, particularly in relation to controversial figures. Overall, the episode emphasizes the need for unity and understanding in the fight for queer rights and representation. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Inclusion, Inc. 02:14 The Journey of Inclusion and Community Building 05:12 Navigating Nonprofit Challenges 08:12 The Importance of Education in Advocacy 11:08 Personal Growth and Community Engagement 14:10 The Role of Drag in Queer Culture 17:18 Preserving Drag History 20:12 Engaging with the Broader Community 30:02 Exploring the Diversity of Drag Performance 34:59 Addressing Infighting in the Queer Community 39:58 Managing Anxiety and Stress in Challenging Times 43:55 The Complexity of Separating Art from the Artist 59:46 Introduction to Queer Vision Podcast 01:00:15 Supporting Inclusion and Community Engagement

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    Navigating Life with Leah Majdic (TW: Mental Illness & SA)

    Keywords mental health, addiction, LGBTQIA, nursing, relationships, cooking, community, recovery, personal growth, acceptance Takeaways Leah's journey into nursing was inspired by her father's health issues and the pandemic. She emphasizes the importance of mental health and therapy in her life. Leah's love story with her wife showcases the beauty of queer relationships. Normalcy in queer culture is important and can be represented in various ways. Mental health struggles can lead to personal growth and acceptance. Boundaries are essential in relationships, especially when dealing with mental health issues. Being closeted can impact mental health, but addressing it can lead to freedom. Leah overcame societal limitations and stereotypes about her capabilities. Living with schizophrenia involves self-awareness and coping strategies. Community support is crucial in navigating addiction and mental health challenges. Summary In this engaging conversation, Leah Majdic shares her journey from a political science background to becoming a nurse during the pandemic, driven by personal experiences with her father's health. She discusses her love story with her wife, the importance of mental health, and the normalcy of queer relationships. Leah emphasizes the significance of boundaries in relationships, the impact of being closeted, and her experiences with schizophrenia and addiction. She highlights the role of community support in recovery and the healing power of cooking, culminating in her competitive cooking achievements. Leah's story is one of resilience, acceptance, and the celebration of love in all its forms. Chapters 00:00 Technical Difficulties and Introductions 01:12 Meet Leah: A Journey into Nursing 04:26 Personal Stories: Love and Relationships 08:19 Navigating Mental Health and Relationships 14:13 The Importance of Counseling and Communication 20:21 Overcoming Adversity: A Message of Resilience 26:00 Understanding Schizophrenia and Paranoia 27:33 Reframing Mental Health Diagnoses 30:17 Coping Mechanisms for Paranoia 34:14 Acceptance and Moving Forward 36:18 The Role of Community in Recovery 41:43 Competitive Cooking and Personal Passion 45:39 Culinary Traditions and Family Recipes

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    From Small Town to Business Owner: Natascha’s Journey

    Keywords Natascha Fuchs, Inkvictus, business growth, personal development, burnout, leadership, tattoo artistry, work-life balance, mentorship, community, community, boundaries, emotional growth, open-mindedness, spirituality, self-discovery, personality tests, restaurant experience, sushi, potatoes Takeaways Building a business reflects personal growth. Navigating through changes is essential for small businesses. Burnout can be managed by understanding personal limits. Leadership involves supporting and mentoring team members. Creating a safe and respectful work environment is crucial. Business ownership is primarily about problem-solving. Authenticity in business leads to genuine connections. Investing in systems can streamline operations. Marketing is essential for business visibility. Community over competition fosters a supportive environment. Sharing knowledge helps everyone grow and succeed. Establishing boundaries is crucial for mental well-being. Finding your right people makes setting boundaries easier. Emotional growth often comes from business experiences. Open-mindedness is key to personal freedom. Being a sponge to new experiences enriches life. Working in restaurants teaches valuable life skills. Self-discovery is a continuous journey. Personality tests can help understand oneself better. Embracing change and growth is essential for happiness. Summary In this conversation, Natascha Fuchs shares her journey of personal and professional growth as the owner of Inkvictus, a body art and aesthetics business. She discusses the evolution of her business, the challenges of navigating burnout, and the importance of creating a supportive work environment. Natascha emphasizes the significance of mentorship, authenticity, and community in business, while also highlighting the balance between artistry and entrepreneurship. In this engaging conversation, Natascha Fuchs shares her insights on the importance of community, establishing boundaries, and the emotional growth that comes from business experiences. She emphasizes the value of open-mindedness and the power of finding the right people in both personal and professional settings. Natascha also explores her journey into spirituality and self-discovery, highlighting the significance of personality tests in understanding oneself better. The discussion wraps up with light-hearted food preferences and restaurant experiences, showcasing Natascha's multifaceted personality. Chapters 00:00 Navigating Personal Struggles and Self-Discovery 06:02 Building a Business: The Journey of Inkvictus 11:56 The Evolution of Leadership and Team Dynamics 15:34 Understanding Burnout and Work-Life Balance 21:03 The Art of Mentorship and Personal Growth 28:48 Balancing Artistry and Business Acumen 30:03 The Evolution of Passion into Business 30:33 Advocacy and Authenticity in Tattooing 31:58 Resilience and Growth in Business 33:06 Building a Sustainable Business Model 35:30 Community Over Competition 37:01 Balancing Passion and Financial Needs 40:30 Structuring for Success 41:19 The Invictus Team and Services 44:27 Transitioning Roles and Mentorship 46:23 Setting Boundaries and Self-Care 50:31 Finding Your People and Building Community 54:12 Lessons Learned Through Adversity 56:03 Embracing Open-Mindedness 56:35 Breaking Free from Conditioning 57:57 The Importance of Compassion and Understanding 58:54 Human Rights and Advocacy 01:00:34 The Power of Genuine Curiosity 01:02:15 Exploring Spirituality and Astrology 01:05:12 Self-Discovery Through Personality Tests 01:09:49 Culinary Preferences and Restaurant Experience

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    Embracing Change: The Journey of Arden Coutts

    Keywords Arden Coutts, queer fiction, podcasting, writing retreats, mental health, creativity, community, identity, romance, LGBTQ+ Summary In this episode, Arden Coutts shares their journey as a trans non-binary author and podcaster, discussing the evolution of their creative process, the impact of mental health on their work, and the importance of community and connection. Arden reflects on their experiences transitioning from corporate life to pursuing their passion for writing, the role of music and dreams in their storytelling, and the challenges of moving back to Nebraska while navigating family dynamics. The conversation emphasizes the significance of curiosity over judgment and the power of embracing change in the creative process. Takeaways Arden is a trans non-binary author and podcaster. They transitioned from a corporate job to a creative career. Music and dreams significantly influence Arden's writing. Mental health plays a crucial role in creativity. Arden emphasizes the importance of community and connection. They advocate for curiosity over judgment in conversations about identity. Arden's writing journey evolved from fantasy to romance. They encourage others to embrace chaos as a catalyst for growth. Arden is open to educating others about queer identities. They recommend being proactive in creating supportive spaces for queer youth. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Arden Coutts 03:01 The Journey of Podcasting and Mental Health 05:58 Transitioning from Podcasting to Authorship 08:46 The Evolution of Writing: From Fantasy to Romance 12:14 The Role of Music and Dreams in Writing 14:58 Navigating Creativity and Mental Health 17:56 The Process of Writing: Pantsing vs. Plotting 20:57 Overcoming Self-Limiting Beliefs 24:01 The Importance of Authenticity in Art 27:00 Final Thoughts on Creativity and Self-Expression 29:57 The Journey of Self-Prioritization 35:30 Navigating Change and Moving Forward 42:40 Childhood Influences on Adult Choices 48:59 Embracing Self-Acceptance 52:05 Navigating Community and Connection 55:06 Creating Safe Spaces for Queer Youth 56:17 The Power of Education and Curiosity 01:01:08 Book Recommendations and Creative Inspiration 01:07:28 Advice for Creatives and Embracing Change

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    Seeing Beauty Everywhere: A Journey with Jane Warwick

    Keywords drag, spirituality, witchcraft, competition, burnout, intuition, identity, transition, authenticity, self-expression Summary In this episode of the Queer Vision podcast, host Koee Star interviews Jane Warwick, a drag performer and practicing witch. They discuss Jane's unique approach to drag, which blends dark feminine energy with beauty, and her journey of self-discovery and transition. The conversation touches on themes of spirituality, competition, burnout, and the importance of trusting one's intuition. Jane shares her experiences growing up in a conservative environment and how moving to North Carolina allowed her to embrace her true self. The episode concludes with reflections on the joy of relationships and the significance of living authentically. Takeaways Jane Warwick embodies a blend of dark feminine energy in her drag. She practices candle magic and embraces her spirituality. Competition drives Jane to perfection but is not rooted in malice. Burnout is a challenge, and Jane is learning to manage it. Trusting intuition has been a major goal for Jane's self-discovery. Moving to North Carolina was pivotal for Jane's identity. Safety and identity are intertwined in Jane's experience as a trans woman. Transitioning has been a journey of radical self-love for Jane. Living authentically is a universal experience, not limited to gender identity. Jane finds joy in her relationship and values emotional connections. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jane Warwick and Her Drag Persona 03:14 Exploring Spirituality and Witchcraft 05:59 The Intersection of Competition and Creativity 08:50 Navigating Burnout in the Arts 11:51 The Role of Intuition in Decision Making 15:54 Finding Identity Through Drag and Transition 23:53 The Impact of Environment on Self-Discovery 33:52 Authenticity and Self-Love 36:00 The Power of Space and Energy 37:31 Understanding Gender Identity and Drag 39:59 The Journey of Self-Discovery 42:56 The Wisdom of Trans Experiences 46:12 Breaking Free from Societal Expectations 49:12 Finding Joy in Relationships 52:09 Food, Fun, and Friendship

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    Navigating ADHD and Creativity with MarsMadeCrochet

    Keywords ADHD, queer community, crochet, gender identity, small business, mental health, creative process, Southern culture, support, identity Summary In this engaging conversation, Bree shares their journey of self-discovery, navigating ADHD, and the challenges and joys of being a queer artist in the South. They discuss their transition from digital art to crochet, the importance of community support, and the fluidity of gender identity. Bree also highlights the significance of creating art for personal fulfillment rather than commercial success, and the conversation wraps up with a heartfelt mention of their cat, Mars, who inspired their business name. Takeaways ADHD can often be misdiagnosed as anxiety. Community support is vital for queer artists. Navigating gender identity can be complex and fluid. Creating art should be for personal fulfillment, not profit. The importance of safe spaces for queer individuals. Growing up in a conservative environment can impact self-identity. Bree's journey into crochet was therapeutic and fulfilling. The resistance against capitalism is crucial in the art world. Gender norms are societal constructs that can be challenged. Bree's cat, Mars, is a significant inspiration for their business. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Connections 04:01 Navigating ADHD and Mental Health 07:03 Starting a Creative Business 10:08 Community and Queer Identity 13:09 Experiences of Growing Up Queer in the South 21:07 Gender Identity and Norms 31:06 Food Preferences and Fun Questions 34:52 Nostalgic Comfort Foods 36:00 Imagining Final Meals 37:23 Creative Aspirations and Business Goals 39:49 The Creative Process and Idea Generation 41:28 Art for Self vs. Art for Profit 44:13 Community Support and Connection 55:21 The Story Behind Mars Made Crochet

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Welcome to The Queer Vision Podcast, the dynamic new podcast by Queerolina! Building on the spirit of The Queer Vision magazine, this show amplifies the voices of queer creatives through candid conversations, exclusive interviews, and deep dives into queer culture, art, activism, and lived experiences. From rising LGBTQ+ icons and boundary-pushing drag artists to grassroots activists and visionary storytellers, The Queer Vision Podcast is your go-to space for authentic, unapologetic storytelling that celebrates the beauty and resilience of queer life in the South.

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