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Lost But Found Podcast Ana Kary Ramirez
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- Society & Culture
In this journey called life, it’s easy to get caught up in the mess that’s left behind by both ourselves and external circumstances. Getting a little bit lost on your way to finding yourself is normal. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
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Oxygen - Spoken Word Poetry
But the stars are melting
Into my skin
Burning me deeply
No, none left, no oxygen
they’re wondering
Why we have resisted opening our eyes for so long
Why it has taken us tragedy
To find love in all songs
Go on, carry on
Keep feeding me garbage
Lies
That’s just a myth
When will you tell me the truth?
I’ll keep spewing it all back out
Until I have had enough
You aren’t enough
You tell me
Go on, carry on
Keep feeding me garbage
Manipulate me
Never let go
When will you stop lying?
I’m yours, your puppet
Feed me
The stars are melting
Into my skin
Angels kiss freckles
I’m craving some oxygen
They’re wondering
Why I have resisted opening my eyes for so long
Why has it taken me tragedy
To find growth in all songs
Does my knowledge bring growth?
(Or does it breed greed?)
No, there’s no going back
Wait, what? There is?
Hope
It’s not a myth
When will you spread the truth?
I’ll keep laying it all out
Until you’ve had enough
(Awareness)
I am enough
(Never fully aware)
Oh!
I could have stopped this.
Could I have stopped this?
I could have stopped this.
Could I have stopped this?
My garden is sprouting
Welcome in the birds songs
The bees knees
And the ladybug’s charm
The butterfly’s dreams
But the stars stopped melting
Into my skin
Maybe this time there’s some left
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001: Bi-Invisibility - Causes and Harms
In this first episode of Lost But Found Podcast, my friend Dani and I delve into the topic of biphobia, bi-invisibility, or bi-erasure. Call it what you may, the discrimination and continued rejection of bisexuals in both the LGBT community and those against the LGBT community is further propagating deep emotional, physical and psychological harms that we may not yet as a society be able to see the full repercussions of. If you are someone who is questioning what you’ve been told or what you’ve learned about sexuality, I personally recommend you to look into real, cold, hard truths and facts from reliable, authentic and non-biased or academic sources. It’s difficult to understand something we haven’t personally experienced, however, it’s important to let ourselves have an open mind and heart to hearing the very valid pain and turmoil that bisexuals everywhere have lived through. Maybe, just maybe, listening to someone else’s stories will help us feel less alone in our deeply segregated and conflicted world. Let’s bring some light to a very dark age of hate and discrimination. www.youtube.com/anaislostbutfound
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