63 episodes

Tales of the 2SLGBT+ is a weekly podcast that sheds light on the remarkable people within our 2SLGBTQ+ family. The guests interviewed come from all walks of life, and they have a story worth listening to. We do not shy away from any topic. The stories from our Rainbow Community at the local, national and international levels should be heard and celebrated! Tales of the 2SLGBTQ+ has been created in original form as a video podcast, and it is provided here for your convenience to listen to in the audio form.

Tales of the 2SLGBTQ‪+‬ Douglas Parsons

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

Tales of the 2SLGBT+ is a weekly podcast that sheds light on the remarkable people within our 2SLGBTQ+ family. The guests interviewed come from all walks of life, and they have a story worth listening to. We do not shy away from any topic. The stories from our Rainbow Community at the local, national and international levels should be heard and celebrated! Tales of the 2SLGBTQ+ has been created in original form as a video podcast, and it is provided here for your convenience to listen to in the audio form.

    Chris L'Amarca - L'Amarcable Poise

    Chris L'Amarca - L'Amarcable Poise

    As a young kid, Chris L'Amarca suffered from a body pain that she thought all kids experienced. It was only later in life that she realized that her body pain is a rare one. This consistent pain has caused this queer teacher to leave the classroom and focus her entire life on her health. 
    We are lucky to have this conversation because earlier this year Chris was saying ‘goodbye’ to loved ones. Somehow, she is with us today and sharing her story on Tales of the 2SLGBTQ+.
    This episode is part storytelling but is also full of instruction.  There must be the latter when there is a bunch of rare diseases involved.  These diseases include Addison’s Disease, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, Raynaud’s, and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome.
    And yes . . . you will likely spend time after WebMDing what you have learned.  
    Chris shares her story with calm and remarkable poise.  Or should I say instead, L’Amarcable Poise. All of this plus discussion around being a queer instructor and what it means when intersectionality is at play.
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    • 59 min
    Christopher Rice - Sapphire Storm

    Christopher Rice - Sapphire Storm

    Christopher Rice is the recipient of the Lambda Literary Award and is the Amazon charts and New York Times bestselling author of a number of books including A Density of Souls, Bone Music, Blood Echo, and Blood Victory, which is part of the Burning Girl series. 
    He published four bestselling New York Times thrillers by the age of 30, and he was declared one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive one year. His work spans multiple genres, including suspense, crime, supernatural thriller, and erotic romance. He has been a Bram Stoker Award finalist two times for his novels - The Heavens Rise and The Vines. 
     
    Christopher and his best friend and producing partner, Eric Shaw Quinn produce the podcast and video network TDPS, which can be found at www.thedinnerpartyshow.com. As mentioned, he writes novels under his name, but he also writes tales of romance between men under the pseudonym C. Travis Rice. Christopher and Douglas are coming together in this episode to talk about Christopher's brand-new book titled Sapphire Storm, which was released in March 2023, 
     
    This episode kickstarts Season 3 of this little podcast that could. This, and every other episode, can be found on all audio podcast sites as well. This episode begins with a tribute to Pam Hofmann who was part of my chosen family and a previous guest on two episodes of Tales of the 2SLGBTQ+. Know that Pam is there as the North Star and will help you get home or where you need to be. 
     
    More information on Christopher can be found at www.christopherricebooks.com
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    Randal MacDonald and Darcy Kaser - Call the Kettle ... Fabulous

    Randal MacDonald and Darcy Kaser - Call the Kettle ... Fabulous

    This episode is all about power couple Randall MacDonald and Darcy Kaser, who have recently celebrated their 30th anniversary.

    We, of course, touch base on the love story they have written with each other, including their courtship of each other.
     
    If you are from Edmonton or Vancouver, you may know Darcy and Randall from the very successful "Call the Kettle Black" franchise they built. For two decades, the store was an institution for everyone who craved the newest and best kitchenware. Darcy took the lead on this, and the blood and sweat led to its success. 

    At an early age, Randall was called to be on the stage, and he has continually pursued it. If his name and picture look familiar to you, then you are one to attend shows on stage (musicals, drama, and opera), on the TV screen, and on the silver screen. 

    This conversation runs the spectrum of learning more about the fabulous duo and how they have made their relationship work, to the opposite end of learning how Randall grew up in a very religious home and the effects of that upbringing. 

    When the podcast episode is titled "Call the Kettle . . . Fabulous", how can you not tune in?!?!

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    In addition, 
    Darcy is at TierOne Travel working with the Queer community.

    Randall can be found at his social media handle @randall_fabulista and his YouTube @therandallchannel
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    Kathryn Schulz - Lost and Found

    Kathryn Schulz - Lost and Found

    Kathryn Schulz is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error. She won a National Magazine Award and a Pulitzer Prize in 2015 for “The Really Big One,” an article about seismic risk in the Pacific Northwest.

    Her new memoir, Lost & Found grew out of “Losing Streak,” which was originally published in The New Yorker and later anthologized in The Best American Essays. Her other essays and reporting have appeared in The Best American Science and Nature Writing, The Best American Travel Writing, and The Best American Food Writing. A native of Ohio, she lives with her family on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

    In this episode, Kathryn and I discuss her new memoir, memories of her father, and all things that are lost . . . and found.  
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    • 22 min
    Devin Grayson - Trans Rally

    Devin Grayson - Trans Rally

    2022 has been a year of big change for Devin Grayson.  

    Recently married, they have begun the process to be their authentic self. Devin is transgender and it is important for them that other individuals who identify as transgender will have access to resources that leads to success in the workforce.

    This desire has brought forth, even more, change as Devin recently left his career in the financial world to create 'Trans Rally'. 

    Trans Rally is an organization that unites transgender professionals and allies in order to provide mutual aid. They offer job training and mock interviews for those seeking work and will also provide services like referrals when needed. The members will have access not only towards each other’s talents but will be able to find opportunities through member-only job boards. This will all be done without having any concerns about discrimination because their partner institutions are properly vetted.
    More information can be found at www.transrally.org

    In this interview, Devin and I discuss 'Trans Rally'.  Its origin and where it will go in the future.  We also get to know Devin as a person and learn about their journey of recognizing they are transgender.  

    Another person to become smitten with? A definite 'yes'!
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    • 55 min
    Corine Demas - The Bender

    Corine Demas - The Bender

    Corine Demas joins 'Tales of the 2SLGBTQ+'   

    In this interview, Corine talks about her upcoming Fringe festival play titled, "The Bender." A play that weaves personal poetry throughout as the main character moves beyond the "fuckboys" in their past. Specifically, it is about a complicated relationship between Deloris, a 40-something queer woman, and Jordan, a young trans man who is a poet. 

    We also go beyond just the play and have a very real discussion on a variety of topics, including her (lack of) inclusion in the queer community, and navigating the world with a disability. In addition, Corine shares a couple of poems from her recent book"10 20 30 40".  

    Corine recently won the 2022 Mowat Diversity Award Winner and share with the audience her plans for the future. 

    For more information on the play and Corine, listen to this episode (of course) then check out www.thebender.ca.
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    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

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3 Ratings

Mxsandy12 ,

Amazing LGBTQ pod

So honest and enlightening, love it!

De'Vannon ,

EVERYTHING!!!

This show is absolutely fantastic! Doug has a real laid back yet intoxicating vibe about him and that really shines through in his delivery. Doug conducts himself like a professional asking incredible questions and researching his guests before they come on his show. Truly a breath of fresh air! :)

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