Allyship is a Verb

This episode is sponsored by Rebecca Minor, LICSW. For more information about her course, How To Talk To Kids About Gender, please visit: https://www.genderspecialist.com/learn Listeners of this podcast get 10% off with code ALLYSHIP
For more information about her resource, My Kid Just Came Out: Free Guide for Parents, please visit: https://www.genderspecialist.com/nowwhat
And if you're looking to book an LGBTQ+ event for Pride month or after, consider hiring me: https://www.chrisangelmurphy.com

Our last episode of season one is a special video event featuring the live panel from Trans Day of Visibility on March 31st, 2022! It features stories and wisdom from Zoa Glows (they/she) [current set of pronouns since the event aired], Maze Felix (they/them), and Noel Fernando (they/them) at the intersections of being both nonbinary and trans. Zoa Glows was also a guest on the podcast earlier on in the season and it's one of the listener favorites! We got some great comments, questions, and love from the live panel viewers, so thank you to everyone who helped to make it happen, including Rebecca for helping with back-end tech! For panelist bios, more about the event, and a chance to watch with subtitles via YouTube, please visit: https://www.gendersexuality.info/blog/trans-day-of-visibility-nonbinary-visibility-panel
Thank you to all of you for making season one such a great success!!! I'm so grateful and I'm glad I could take the time to acknowledge each of you for making Allyship is a Verb what it is today. See you Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022, for season two! <3 - Chris Angel (they/them)
Resources, references, and full transcripts are available at https://www.allyshipisaverb.com/
Host Chris Angel (they/them) has a background in LGBTQ+ education, community organizing, and social work.
Keep the conversation going on Instagram @GenderSexualityInfo

Show Notes

This episode is sponsored by Rebecca Minor, LICSW. For more information about her course, How To Talk To Kids About Gender, please visit: https://www.genderspecialist.com/learn Listeners of this podcast get 10% off with code ALLYSHIP

For more information about her resource, My Kid Just Came Out: Free Guide for Parents, please visit: https://www.genderspecialist.com/nowwhat

And if you're looking to book an LGBTQ+ event for Pride month or after, consider hiring me: https://www.chrisangelmurphy.com


Our last episode of season one is a special video event featuring the live panel from Trans Day of Visibility on March 31st, 2022! It features stories and wisdom from Zoa Glows (they/she) [current set of pronouns since the event aired], Maze Felix (they/them), and Noel Fernando (they/them) at the intersections of being both nonbinary and trans. Zoa Glows was also a guest on the podcast earlier on in the season and it's one of the listener favorites! We got some great comments, questions, and love from the live panel viewers, so thank you to everyone who helped to make it happen, including Rebecca for helping with back-end tech! For panelist bios, more about the event, and a chance to watch with subtitles via YouTube, please visit: https://www.gendersexuality.info/blog/trans-day-of-visibility-nonbinary-visibility-panel

Thank you to all of you for making season one such a great success!!! I'm so grateful and I'm glad I could take the time to acknowledge each of you for making Allyship is a Verb what it is today. See you Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022, for season two! <3 - Chris Angel (they/them)

Resources, references, and full transcripts are available at https://www.allyshipisaverb.com/

Host Chris Angel (they/them) has a background in LGBTQ+ education, community organizing, and social work.

Keep the conversation going on Instagram @GenderSexualityInfo

Creators and Guests

Host
Charlie Ocean, MSW
Pronouns: they/them. Neuroqueer LGBTQ+ speaker, trainer, consultant, podcaster, writer...
Guest
Maze Felix
Guest
Rebecca Minor
Guest
Zoa Starlight Glows
"Sometimes it’s scary. Or even me wearing the clothes that I want to wear and wearing makeup and having long nails. It feels like what if one day they’re just like, ‘Oh, yeah, we don’t want to have you here. We don’t want to see you.’ Like, I don’t know. It’s just scary being trans and nonbinary in the workplace... And hopefully good jobs come, and hopefully there’s jobs that are affirming, but we just never know."

What is Allyship is a Verb?

People want to do better, but they don’t always know how. Allyship is a Verb is a 4x award-nominated (and now award-winning!) podcast featuring conversations with LGBTQ+ community members of various lived experiences and backgrounds who share their stories and an allyship tip. The host is a silly, warm human who offers self-reflection questions and voiceovers to help deepen the learning for listeners. The host is Charlie Ocean, MSW (they/them), who has a background in LGBTQ+ education, community organizing, and social work.