The Queer Spirituality Podcast

While reading a collection of essays called “Why Are Faggots So Afraid of Faggots”, I was inspired to talk about the power of telling our queer stories.  When we tell our stories, we often challenge one another. Each of us has been conditioned to believe that our experience of being queer is the same as others. That’s not true. Also, in our current society we most often hear the stories of the affluent and the white. Much of queer culture has been condensed down to the experience of affluent, white, gay men. We need to create opportunities for hearing the stories of all queer people—trans, non-binary, bisexual, people of color, disabled, and more. 
Telling our stories is only part of the equation though. The power of telling our queer stories is only truly released when we listen to one another without judgement. Our current queer culture is obsessed with making judgements and affixing labels. In order to build a strong and supportive community, we need to release our own judgements.
Key Talking Points:
  • How we arrived at a culture that largely tells only one subgroup’s stories
  • How telling our stories can create understanding
  • The importance of letting go of judgement
  • How fear plays a role in judgement
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What is The Queer Spirituality Podcast?

Hosted by spiritual life coach, Julian Crosson-Hill, the Queer Spirituality Podcast is about how queer people are finding a path to the Divine that celebrates their queerness rather than merely accepting it. Each episode explores the ways that the sacred is revealed through the lives and stories of everyday queer people