In this conversation, Jonathan Barbe, an LGBTQ career coach, shares his journey of self-acceptance and the challenges he faced growing up in a conservative environment. He discusses the impact of location on acceptance, navigating queerness in religious spaces, and the importance of unconditional love in Christianity. Jonathan emphasizes the need for authenticity in social media and reflects on personal growth and the courage to be open about his identity. The conversation highlights the intersection of faith and sexuality, community belonging, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery.
Summary
In this episode, Dr. Paul Taylor-Pitt discusses the journey of his podcast and the accompanying book, 'Still Here, Still Queer, Now What?'. He reflects on the emotional impact of his writing, the challenges faced throughout the year, and the evolution of podcasting. Dr. Taylor-Pitt contemplates pausing the podcast to explore new directions and invites listeners to engage with him as he navigates this transitional phase.
What do you think listeners??
In this conversation, Dr. Paul Taylor-Pitt and Adam R. Brown explore themes of personal growth, trauma, resilience, and identity within the LGBTQ+ community. They discuss the challenges of navigating change and uncertainty, the impact of social norms on personal freedom, and the importance of empathy and boundaries in relationships. The dialogue emphasizes the continuous nature of transformation and the need to create meaning from experiences, particularly in the context of trauma. Adam shares their personal journey and insights on resilience, while Dr. Paul reflects on the broader implications for society and the LGBTQ+ community.
In this episode of 'Still Here, Still Queer, Now What?', Dr. Paul Taylor-Pitt shares updates on his journey in publishing, community engagement through storytelling, and reflections on celebrity encounters. He discusses the importance of sharing stories within the LGBTQ+ community, the awkwardness of meeting famous personalities, and the impact of community spaces like Sunday Sanctuary. It's heart opening (and toe curling).
Dr. Paul Taylor-Pitt and Garvin Taylor explore themes of identity, belonging, and the journey of coming out later in life. Garvin shares his experiences of joy and challenges since coming out, reflecting on the importance of living authentically and embracing new experiences. They discuss the emotional complexities of aging, the impact of loss, and the significance of kindness and connection in building community. The conversation also touches on the influence of queer icons and the importance of storytelling in personal growth. Thank you Garvin for lighting up the room.
The rain is torrential and the internet has broken...is it the start of the end of days or just Paul being dramatic on this minisode update voice blog type ramble. All of the above probably.
SOS
stillherestillqueernowwhat.com/SOS
Neil Hudson-Basing is sunshine in human form. In this conversation we explore themes of self-acceptance, the journey of coming out, and the impact of societal standards on attractiveness. Neil shares his experiences of navigating relationships within the LGBTQ+ community, the importance of love and acceptance, and his reflections on aging. The conversation highlights the significance of finding one's voice and the desire for a world led by kindness and compassion. Neil's journey is marked by resilience, empowerment, and a commitment to embracing his authentic self. He's a badass.
It's the evening before Publication Day for Still Here! Still Queer! Now What? ...except it isn't.
Find out more in this episode, along with...
Celebrity Traitors is back and I am flabbergasted!
Celebrities all over the place at the launch of Martin Sherman's amazing memoir.
Celebrating Nick Coveney's new novel Everything Not Saved.
Complete joy at the release of It's Okay by CatBear, inspired by conversations with Mid-Life Queers.
It's a lot, but you can take it. I've read the grafitti.
Paul Taylor-Pitt and his straight friend Martin explore the complexities of identity, allyship, and masculinity. They discuss the challenges faced by straight men in expressing themselves, the intersection of homophobia and misogyny, and the importance of open dialogue in fostering understanding. The conversation emphasises the need for sensitivity and awareness in discussions about gender and sexuality, ultimately celebrating the differences and commonalities that exist within these identities. And we find out about the flying dildo drinking game. Lads lads lads!
A super quick update because it's MOVING WEEK but tere's still time to talk about the challenges of the publishing process, likening it to a return to the closet due to the secrecy involved. Look out for My Straight Friend Martin on the next episode, giving a straight perspective on queer topics.
Happy Straight Pride Fortnight!
To celebrate the demise of civilisation, my straight friend Andrea is here to tell us everything is going to be ok. This conversation reflects on our 35-year friendship, exploring themes of allyship, societal changes, and personal growth (or not). We discuss the evolution of LGBTQ+ rights, the importance of allyship, and the challenges of parenting in a changing world.
Thank you to all of our straight allies, especially Andrea.
A slow things down, work it out on the hoof, pondering episode where Dr. Paul Taylor-Pitt discusses the current socio-political climate, focusing on the recent Unite the Kingdom rally and the toxic narrative surrounding migration. He reflects on the impact of social media and technology on public discourse, the importance of allyship, and the need for unity among marginalised communities. The episode emphasises the necessity for allies to step up and support those who are feeling threatened in today's society. Justice for Medusa's Hair!
Legend Alert!
In this episode, Paul and Damian Barr explore the complexities of queer identity, the journey of writing, and the importance of vulnerability in storytelling. They discuss personal growth through therapy, the significance of chosen family, and the impact of grief and loss on their lives.
They talk about the intersection of personal and collective histories, near death experiences and the importance of making space with both tragedy with joy.
Damian's latest novel "The Two Roberts" is out now!
In this episode of 'Still Here, Still Queer, Now What?', Dr. Paul Taylor-Pitt reflects on his childhood writing experiences, sharing some beautiful and, well frankly dark stories from his past. He discusses upcoming guest Damian Barr, and the themes of imagination and creativity that emerge from his early writings. Buckle up for this one. You might need someone to talk to afterwards.
Eva Echo is a force of nature. In this episode we explore the complexities of activism, personal journeys, and the importance of empathy and compassion in the LGBTQ+ community. We talk about the frustratingly non-linear nature of progress, the role of consumerism and marketing in shaping gender norms, and the significance of recent victories in activism. Sit back, buckle up and enjoy this fantastic chat!
I finally made one that takes less than 10 minutes! Here I am, pondering the significance of September as a time of change and emotional reflection. Thinking about preparing for a house move, the importance of archiving memories, and the excitement of new beginnings as I see my 52nd birthday appear on the horizon.
Let's strip off and get real as we dive into a conversation with Wild Man Jon, exploring themes of confidence, vulnerability, and the dynamics of intimacy in professional settings. We discuss the impact of age on personal growth, the emotional energy involved in massage therapy, and the importance of boundaries. Jon shares his journey of settling down while maintaining a nomadic lifestyle, his aspirations for the future, and the legacy he wishes to leave behind. The conversation culminates in a manifesto for living authentically and being visible as oneself. Now get your clothes off and get on the table.
It feels like the end of summer, but it's full of queer joy. This week Paul talks about Damian Barr's new book The Two Roberts and the fabulous RVT Gay Sports Day. Just a quickie. We all need one of those occasionally.
Gordon is one of the Sauna Sages at my gym and he's brilliant. In this conversation we explore themes of self-acceptance, body image, and the complexities of queer identity. We talk about the challenges of ageing, and the importance of humour in navigating life. We get deep! The discussion delves into the significance of coming out, societal expectations, and the journey towards self-love and acceptance. It's hot! It's here! Enjoy!
In this episode of Still Here! Still Queer! Now What? Dr. Paul Taylor-Pitt shares personal reflections on recent challenges and new beginnings, discusses community updates, and shares all the excitement about his upcoming book tour. It's a little one, but you can still have plenty of fun with it.