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Living in The Silver Lining
Claude Silver
108 episodes
1 week ago
A vibrant mix of bold conversations, heart-forward coaching, and unfiltered real talk—this is for anyone ready to finally Be Yourself at Work (and in Life). Packed with empathy, truth-telling, and actionable wisdom, these episodes go deep on belonging, finding your mojo, and leading with unapologetic heart. No fluff. Just the good, gritty, soul-stirring stuff.
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A vibrant mix of bold conversations, heart-forward coaching, and unfiltered real talk—this is for anyone ready to finally Be Yourself at Work (and in Life). Packed with empathy, truth-telling, and actionable wisdom, these episodes go deep on belonging, finding your mojo, and leading with unapologetic heart. No fluff. Just the good, gritty, soul-stirring stuff.
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E102: Finding Your People
Living in The Silver Lining
1 minute 27 seconds
1 year ago
E102: Finding Your People

Coming out can be an incredibly challenging experience for many people, often resulting in being estranged from loved ones who have difficulty accepting their sexuality or gender identity. When I came out, I faced rejection from my mother who didn't understand at first. The isolation of that period was incredibly difficult to go through alone.

However, moving to a new city where I could be myself without judgment was truly transformative. In San Francisco, I instantly found a community of LGBTQ allies who understood what I had been through. Surrounding myself with that support allowed me to heal and move forward into a new chapter of acceptance. Whether it's close friends, an LGBTQ center, or just moving to a more welcoming environment –- your people are out there!

Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation:

  • Personal story of coming out experience and being estranged from mother

  • Importance of having a support system of friends, community, or LGBTQ center

  • How moving to San Francisco provided a "playground" and instant friends

Episode Highlights:

[00:07] The Difficulty of Coming OutIt was a challenging experience of coming out to my mother. She didn't understand my sexuality at first and saw it only as a sexual thing, rather than an integral part of who I wasthey are. This lack of acceptance led us to become estranged from each other for some time. The isolation of this period was undoubtedly difficult to go through alone. However, moving to a new city eventually provided a fresh start as well as a place where we could fully be ourselves without judgment.

[00:35] The Power of CommunityIt’s important to have a strong support system, especially when facing challenges related to one's sexuality or identity. No one needs to go through such difficulties alone. Having even just a few close friends who can understand and empathize with what someone is experiencing makes a huge difference.

Beyond close friendships, being involved with the local LGBTQ community can help expand one's circle of support. For instance, community centers have amazing resources for people to connect with others. And there, they can gain acceptance and they can seek advice so they feel less isolated in their journey. And so, having that kind of community plays a vital role in feeling less alone and more empowered when navigating life's hardships.

[00:55] A Place to Be FreeMoving to San Francisco after a difficult “coming out” experience was truly transformative. The city was like a "playground" where I suddenly felt free to fully embrace my identity without judgment or constraints. It was easy to instantly connect with new friends who genuinely understood what I had been through. Surrounding myself with an encouraging community in a new home allowed me to heal from the isolation and start anew. Even just relocating to a more accepting environment can provide the safe space one needs to grow into their authentic self after facing rejection, allowing you to playfully move forward from a painful past into an optimistic future.

Living in The Silver Lining
A vibrant mix of bold conversations, heart-forward coaching, and unfiltered real talk—this is for anyone ready to finally Be Yourself at Work (and in Life). Packed with empathy, truth-telling, and actionable wisdom, these episodes go deep on belonging, finding your mojo, and leading with unapologetic heart. No fluff. Just the good, gritty, soul-stirring stuff.