This episode features two stories with vastly different journeys coming out as gay in the early 2000s. Caylie, from a small religious town in Texas, shares how she found acceptance and put her gayness straight into action while me, Melissa, I share how I was full of self-hate and turned to harmful dangerous coping mechanisms to survive. We discuss the fear of coming out, the necessity of feeling accepted, and although the LGBTQ+ community has become more mainstream over the decades we s...
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This episode features two stories with vastly different journeys coming out as gay in the early 2000s. Caylie, from a small religious town in Texas, shares how she found acceptance and put her gayness straight into action while me, Melissa, I share how I was full of self-hate and turned to harmful dangerous coping mechanisms to survive. We discuss the fear of coming out, the necessity of feeling accepted, and although the LGBTQ+ community has become more mainstream over the decades we s...
Amelia talks about a time when she was tormented by a demonic entity while being on vacation. Being frozen in fear not knowing how to protect herself we learn that this experience pushed her closer to God. If you like this content please subscribe and hit the Like button. It will help spread the message. If you have a powerful story that you would like to showcase please email powerfulsharesimheretoconnect@gmail.com.
Powerful Shares: I'm Here To Connect
This episode features two stories with vastly different journeys coming out as gay in the early 2000s. Caylie, from a small religious town in Texas, shares how she found acceptance and put her gayness straight into action while me, Melissa, I share how I was full of self-hate and turned to harmful dangerous coping mechanisms to survive. We discuss the fear of coming out, the necessity of feeling accepted, and although the LGBTQ+ community has become more mainstream over the decades we s...