Human Stories with Jill Hazard Rowe The Pod Mill
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- Society & Culture
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Host Jill Hazard Rowe goes in depth with some of today's most inspiring and touching LGBTQ stories. There is something here for everyone to learn as we come together to celebrate our shared humanity.
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131. Human Stories: Benji Schwimmer
Benji Schwimmer, dancer, choreographer, and artist, shares his ongoing story of discovering self love and authenticity. Benji graciously and vulnerably shares his experience as a gay man navigating the world and membership in the LDS church.
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130. Human Stories: Mandi McBride
Mandi graciously shares her coming out story and her journey through a mixed-orientation marriage, motherhood, and finding her own pleasure.
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129. Human Stories: Maxwell Dean Eddington
Join us for a heartfelt discussion about healing, authenticity, and pursuing passion. Maxwell, nominated Teacher of the Year 2023, shares his coming out journey this week.
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128. Human Stories: Nicole LaRue and Eliza Hill
We are honored to hear about both Eliza Hill and Nicole LaRue's experience with family, marriage, coming out, relationships, and self-lo
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127. Human Stories: Mary Anna Southey
Mary Anna Southey is with Jill to dedicate a special episode to her dad, Trevor Southey. Trevor Southey came out as an older adult and was a beloved artist, friend, parent, and mentor. Tune in to hear Mary Anna share memories of her father.
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126. Human Stories: Stacie Gibbons
Join Jill as Stacie Gibbons tenderly and honestly shares her life experiences and coming out journey. Stacie describes her experience in the Mormon church and marriage, and how her perspective shifted as she came out as bisexual, then lesbian. At the end, enjoy a piano composition from Stacie entitled "Finding Myself."
Customer Reviews
Beautifully Powerful
As I started my journey out of the closet and trying to find my way through this life, I came across this podcast. Though I am in a much different place in life than I was when I first started listening to Human Stories I am continually touched by Jill’s kindness and love. I am so appreciative that the space has been created to share these incredibly important stories.
This podcast helped me a gay man find the faith in Christ that I lost when I was cast aside by those who I once called friends. It gave me hope. Hope for my future.
This is a must listen to podcast for anyone who strives to understand a perspective that is outside main stream of Mormonism. You will gain greater understanding, empathy, and love for the human race.
This podcast is for everyone.
After listening to many of Jill’s podcasts I have learned a great deal about our human family. I feel strongly that what we don’t understand we often fear. Fear is usually a knee-jerk reaction that we are somehow being threatened. Putting aside assumption, fear and superstition is crucial for our human family to learn how to not only survive together, but to also learn how to love each other. Jill is a great facilitator to help us hear and understand each other’s unique human perspectives. I hope everyone listens to these stories!
The type of show I want to exist
It’s so much work putting out this type of quality and the sincerity is much needed these days. Love the show.