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Consider us your Field Guide for Queer Pride. You will hear from the best of the best in terms of queer business leaders, queer relationship experts, the activists working to protect us all, and everyday LGBTQ+ people that have figured a few things out so you don’t have to.

“Out of Queeriosity” is brought to you by Pride and Joy Foundation.

Out of Queeriosity Elena Joy Thurston

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Consider us your Field Guide for Queer Pride. You will hear from the best of the best in terms of queer business leaders, queer relationship experts, the activists working to protect us all, and everyday LGBTQ+ people that have figured a few things out so you don’t have to.

“Out of Queeriosity” is brought to you by Pride and Joy Foundation.

    Suzette Mullen: The Only Way Through is Out

    Suzette Mullen: The Only Way Through is Out

    Suzette Mullen (she/her) is a memoir and nonfiction book coach, retreat leader, and the author of the memoir The Only Way Through Is Out, forthcoming February 13, 2024, from the University of Wisconsin Press. Her publications include a tiny love story in the New York Times and The Subaru Should Have Been a Sign, an essay that went viral on today.com.  As a book coach, Suzette builds safe and supportive communities for queer writers where she helps them find their deeper stories and big ideas, choose the structures that serve those stories and ideas, sort through their publication options, find agent representation, and land book deals.

    “I had this experience of recognizing my sexuality later in life. And the question for me was, how did I not know this before? How did I get to this place? And then how did I get to a place where it was so difficult for me to make a decision about or take action on what I knew to be true for myself?”

    “I had a lovely life and I have no regrets about that lovely life I led. And I have two sons who I have a great relationship with. I have an ex-husband who I'm still friendly with. I had a whole life before. I feel very grateful that I am now stepping into Suzette 2.0, and it is a very different life. It is a life that feels more alive for me. I feel more aligned with everything.”

    “We talk about how visibility matters. And I'm sharing a story of somebody who came out later in life, came out in her fifties, is stepping into a vibrant professional career in, in her fifties and now into my sixties. And hopefully it's going to resonate with some people out there.”

    “I didn't just make a huge change in my personal life. I did that first and then the professional possibilities and really stepping into the work I was meant to do — just to write stories and to help guide other writers and in their storytelling. I mean I love, love my work.”

    Links
    Sign up to receive the Insider Companion Guide to The Only Way Through is Out

    Order Suzette’s book The Only Way Through is Out

    Learn more about book coaching with Suzette

    Learn more about Suzette’s Mentorship and Community of Queer writers, Write Yourself Out

    • 40 min
    Sarah McDevitt: Strong Beliefs, Loosely Held in Ireland

    Sarah McDevitt: Strong Beliefs, Loosely Held in Ireland

     Sarah McDevitt and her wife were one of the first queer couples to get married in Ireland. In order to legalize equal marriage, LGBTQ+ Irish citizens were knocking on doors and asking their family and friends to vote for the constitutional change. 

     What happened next is a piece of our history that we all need to know about. 

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcdevittsarah/

    Sarah Stone McDevitt is a Radio broadcasting graduate she spent the early part of her career in local radio before moving into agency life. She spent 16 years working across creative, media, content and web development agencies before joining Hubspot. In her personal life, Sarah is married with three kids and lives in Dublin, Ireland. She and her wife were the first couple to marry in the only county in Ireland to vote no in the marriage vote. She proudly served 13 years in the reserve army in Ireland as a corporal in a communications unit. She is the founder and chairperson of a charity called Help Us Give Smiles which has seen her travel to Kenya for almost 20 years working with vulnerable children and communities. And finally, she is an LGBTQ+ activist focused in particular on the rights of LGBTQ+ parents in 2020 post a lenghty campaign Sarah and her wife Geraldine along with countless other couples finally got on thier childrens birth certs.

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    Travers Johnson: All the Tea on the Queer Economy

    Travers Johnson: All the Tea on the Queer Economy

    Travers Johnson (he/him) is the Founder & CEO of Queerency, the leading source for LGBTQ+ business news. He is also the Creator of LGBTQ+ Business Week, an annual 7-day celebration of queer-owned small businesses. Travers is an award-winning content strategist and editor with 15 years of experience in digital media, digital marketing, and book publishing. A Forbes contributor who covers topics at the intersection of the queer economy and the creator economy, Travers has worked for and with industry leading companies including Mailchimp, Penguin Random House, Edelman, and Scholastic. He was trained at Morehouse College and Georgetown University and is a winner of the Google News Initiative Pitchfest and the Maynard Institute Media Entrepreneurship Award.

    https://www.instagram.com/queerency/

    https://www.instagram.com/lgbtqbusinessweek/

    Martine Rothblatt, founder of Sirius XM and United Therapeutics 

    KN Global Group, owned by Anne Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip, bought the Miss Universe Organization

    Arlan Hamilton 

     

    • 37 min
    Ayla Kapahi & Savanna Saldate: Queer & Brown Leadership in Brewing

    Ayla Kapahi & Savanna Saldate: Queer & Brown Leadership in Brewing

    Ayla and Savannah run the all-female production crew at the award-winning Borderlands Brewing Co in Tucson, AZ. They've taken those leadership skills into the community, co-founding the local Pink Boots Society chapter, and creating cross-cultural leadership opportunities that reach across our southern border for community building in unlikely places - the women-run breweries of Mexico. Join us to listen and learn from their unique and impactful journey! OutofQueeriosity.com 

     

    https://tucsonfoodie.com/2023/02/02/ayla-kapahi/

    https://tucsonfoodie.com/2022/09/08/las-hermanas-2022/

    https://ket.org/program/la-frontera-with-pati-jinich-14148/beer-tasting-at-borderlands-brewing/

    https://www.instagram.com/aylakapahi/?hl=en

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayla-kapahi-337164265/

    https://www.borderlandsbrewing.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/openupsavy/

    Savanna Saldatem she/her- Tucson native since 1991. Lead Brewer for Borderlands Brewing Company for 5 years. Dog-loving, travel-loving, experience-driven human being. LGBTQ+ community member.  

    Ayla Kapahi, she/her, is the Head Brewer and Director of Production for Borderlands Brewing Company. She has 8 years of professional brewing experience in Tucson. She’s part of an all-women’s beer production facility and collaborates with women brewers throughout Mexico. Ayla is passionate about empowering women and minorities in the craft beer industry. She co-founded Pink Boots of Southern Arizona, a non-profit that supports women in alcohol fermentation sciences. Ayla is currently completing a master’s degree through Eller’s Evening MBA program at the University of Arizona. She loves spending time with family and friends. If Ayla had more free time, she’d spend it taking Bachata dance lessons, going to classic car shows, and training for a weightlifting competition.

    • 49 min
    Ricky Koo: Deconstructing Binary Experiences in LGBTQ+ Leadership

    Ricky Koo: Deconstructing Binary Experiences in LGBTQ+ Leadership

    Today, we are joined by Ricky Koo (he/him), an incredible leadership and development coach who leverages his day job as a tech executive to mentor emerging LGBTQ+ leaders to increase their impact. Our conversation explores the binary experience of growing up in both American culture and Hong Kong culture. Ricky shares his experience in coming out to himself and his cherished mother and how Ricky is using his voice to build connection and community. Ricky displays one of the skills masterfully in this episode. 

    Ricky Koo (he/him) is a first-generation, queer immigrant originally from Hong Kong. He is a full-time Dog Dad, Finance executive in the technology industry, and a proud entrepreneur who owns a coaching business centered around empowering under-represented communities in their life and career. Ricky's vision is a future of more diverse, more empathetic, and more self-aware leaders, as he coaches individuals and teams on authentic leadership and impactful communication. 

    You can find Ricky on Instagram @coachingwithricky or on his website: rickykoo.com.

    Also, you can read his blog post, Queer Innocence and Discovery on the Pride and Joy Foundation Blog here. 

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    • 41 min
    juliany taveras: queer Ayití Bohio Storyteller

    juliany taveras: queer Ayití Bohio Storyteller

    juliany taveras (they/them/elle) is a storyteller from Ayití Bohio (Dominican Republic) by way of Lenapehoking (New York City). Their work, which centers the lives and liberation of the Afro/Indigenous and queer/trans diasporas, takes many forms, including playwriting, screenwriting, poetry, photography, graphic design, teaching artistry, and (perhaps most importantly) kinship.

    This fall, a new World Premiere stage adaptation of Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress will debut at Children's Theatre Company (CTC), written by playwright juliany taveras and directed by Heidi Stillman, Artistic Director of Chicago's Lookingglass Theatre. The production will run at CTC from Oct. 10 - Nov. 19, 2023. More information is available here: https://childrenstheatre.org/whats-on/morris-micklewhite/. 

     About the Play:

    Morris likes lots of things: doing puzzles, painting pictures, pretending to be an astronaut, and wearing a tangerine dress from his school’s dress-up box because it “reminds him of tigers, the sun, and his mother’s hair.” But some of his classmates think boys can’t wear dresses because … well, they’re boys. With his vivid imagination and space-animal friends, Morris travels the galaxy in search of an answer to the all-important question: “Do astronauts wear dresses?”  

    The original children's book Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress has received widespread praise, from critics, readers, families, and educators. Dame Julie Andrews featured it on her show, Julie's Library. It has received the following recognition:


    Stonewall Book Award-Mike Morgan and Larry Romans Children's and Young Adult Literature Award, 2015, Honor, Children's (Young Adult Literature).  
    Australian Family Therapists' Award for Children's Literature, 2017, Picture Book. 
    Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, 2015, Finalist, Children's Literature. 
    Prix TD De Litterature Canadienne Pour L'Enfance et la Jeunesse, 2015, Finalist, English Language. 
    TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, 2015, Finalist, Children's Literature.

    First video teaser: https://vimeo.com/859480374?share=copy

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    • 42 min

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