Talking T-ea

Juelz

My mission is to dedicate my journey of recovery and personal life experiences to advocating for the LGBTQ+ community. Through my podcast, I aim to create awareness, express my lifestyle and culture, and provide education on vital topics such as HIV and transgenderism. I seek to empower listeners by fostering understanding, promoting inclusivity, and offering insights to anyone who wants to learn more.

  1. Coming Out, Coming Home: Finding Truth in a Loud World

    10/13/2025

    Coming Out, Coming Home: Finding Truth in a Loud World

    Send us a text “Today’s episode is close to my heart — a reflection shared in honor of National Coming Out Day. Coming out isn’t just a moment; it’s a lifelong journey of returning home to ourselves. For some, it’s loud and proud; for others, it’s quiet and sacred. Wherever you are on that path, your truth deserves safety, celebration, and love. When I say coming out, I also mean coming home — back to that inner voice that was never wrong about who we are. In a world that often shouts over us, finding peace in our own truth is an act of courage. To everyone listening — whether you’re out, questioning, stealth, or simply existing authentically in your own way — this episode is for you. Let’s sip our tea, share our stories, and keep creating spaces where we can all belong.”  The Center on Colfax in Denver — one of Colorado’s largest LGBTQ+ community centers, offering everything from youth programs to legal clinics to trans resources. If you’re listening and need a place to connect, that’s a great spot to start.  Nationally, a huge shout-out to:  • The Trevor Project — for providing 24/7 crisis support for LGBTQ+ youth. You can reach them at thetrevorproject.org or by calling 988, then press 3. • GLAAD — for fighting every day to make sure our stories are told accurately and with pride in the media. • Trans Lifeline — a peer-run hotline offering emotional and financial support for trans people. Their number is 877-565-8860. • And PFLAG, the nation’s largest family and ally organization, helping parents and loved ones learn how to support the LGBTQ+ people in their lives.  Support the show

    18 min
  2. Bathrooms, Bodies and Belonging; What Makes A Woman, Really?

    09/27/2025

    Bathrooms, Bodies and Belonging; What Makes A Woman, Really?

    Send us a text *"This episode is about more than bathrooms or locker rooms—it’s about belonging. For too long, fear has dictated who is allowed to enter certain spaces, whose bodies are seen as valid, and what makes a woman ‘real.’ But when we peel back that fear, we discover something deeper: inclusion creates safety. By sharing my own locker room experiences, I want to name the truth that trans women, trans men, and nonbinary people aren’t a threat in these spaces—we’re simply people who want to change clothes, use the bathroom, and feel at home in our bodies like everyone else. Bathrooms and locker rooms don’t have to be battlegrounds. They can be spaces of trust, dignity, and respect. And when we center belonging over fear, we make space for all of us to breathe easier."* Research finds gender-identity protections do not increase bathroom/locker-room crimes; violations remain exceedingly rare. (Williams Institute) 2025 synthesis: allowing trans people to use facilities matching their identity does not increase risk to others; restricting access harms trans people. (Williams Institute) 2024 Trevor Project survey: 46% of trans/nonbinary youth seriously considered suicide in the past year. (The Trevor Project) U.S. Transgender Survey (2022, early insights): 22% reported being harassed/assaulted/denied service when IDs didn’t match presentation—illustrating real-world stakes of “policing” access. (A4TE) Examples of the rhetoric you’re responding to (for context): major outlets document repeated claims portraying trans recognition as dangerous or “contagion.” (Los Angeles Times)   Support the show

    35 min

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About

My mission is to dedicate my journey of recovery and personal life experiences to advocating for the LGBTQ+ community. Through my podcast, I aim to create awareness, express my lifestyle and culture, and provide education on vital topics such as HIV and transgenderism. I seek to empower listeners by fostering understanding, promoting inclusivity, and offering insights to anyone who wants to learn more.