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Blue Babies Pink
B.T. Harman
46 episodes
8 months ago
(Note: Blue Babies Pink is like an audio book. Start with the Prologue, then Episode 1, Episode 2, etc.)

For nearly a decade, Brett Trapp Harman kept a secret journal of thoughts on being gay and Christian, knowing one day he'd shout the story he feared most.

On a Wednesday morning in late 2016, he logged on to Facebook and began shouting...

He started by publishing a Gossip Guide to his sexuality—a cheeky way to let friends know his secret. He then began sharing the vivid details of his story through a 44-episode memoir, published as one episode per day. He called the story Blue Babies Pink.

Within days, Blue Babies Pink began to spread through social media. Thousands of readers tuned in, eagerly waiting for the daily installment to be released. Readers resonated deeply with Brett's struggle with faith, loneliness, shame, singleness, workaholism, and uncertainty.

Called "the Netflix of blogs," more than 100,000 people have read or listened to Blue Babies Pink to date.
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(Note: Blue Babies Pink is like an audio book. Start with the Prologue, then Episode 1, Episode 2, etc.)

For nearly a decade, Brett Trapp Harman kept a secret journal of thoughts on being gay and Christian, knowing one day he'd shout the story he feared most.

On a Wednesday morning in late 2016, he logged on to Facebook and began shouting...

He started by publishing a Gossip Guide to his sexuality—a cheeky way to let friends know his secret. He then began sharing the vivid details of his story through a 44-episode memoir, published as one episode per day. He called the story Blue Babies Pink.

Within days, Blue Babies Pink began to spread through social media. Thousands of readers tuned in, eagerly waiting for the daily installment to be released. Readers resonated deeply with Brett's struggle with faith, loneliness, shame, singleness, workaholism, and uncertainty.

Called "the Netflix of blogs," more than 100,000 people have read or listened to Blue Babies Pink to date.
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Christianity
Personal Journals,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
Episodes (20/46)
Blue Babies Pink
Epilogue • My Little Speaking Up
Brett's final thoughts on the journey of Blue Babies Pink...
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8 years ago
21 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 44 • Love Storms
NOTE: This is the finale of Blue Babies Pink. If you haven't read the previous 43 episodes, please do that before listening to Episode 44. Also, after listening to this one, be sure to check out the Epilogue for the final wrap-up. 
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8 years ago
20 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 43 • Tears on a Boat Dock
"I sprinted down that path, through the trees, all the way out to the boat dock—heaving, shaking, and sobbing as I ran. I felt like I might choke, fighting for breath. My face poured wet salt onto the summer grass below..."
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8 years ago
15 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 42 • Someone to Run Home To
"I began to think a lot then about the role of a spouse, of a companion. I'd never been in anything close to a meaningful relationship, and I'd slammed the door on love years before, so I was clueless about it all."  
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8 years ago
12 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 41 • Questions for God
"My whole life, I'd been taught that God's design for the world was men and women getting married and making babies. This formed family units which were the building blocks of society. So it made sense that the institution of marriage would lead to great human flourishing."
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8 years ago
13 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 40 • Brain Blanks
Brett appears on a Christian TV show and disaster strikes...
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8 years ago
12 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 39 • Decade-Long Battles
"March 14 was the day I thought God cursed my testicles..."  
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8 years ago
8 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 38 • Elvis and Larry
"And while death is inevitable, we still have to live. We still have to do our best to use our lives well. This is one of the great paradoxes of life: That our time on earth is both utterly precious and completely insignificant."
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8 years ago
14 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 37 • Growing Old, But Not Quite Growing Up
"Every wedding was a little funeral for me. I held a little sad ceremony in my heart...a ceremony for one..."
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8 years ago
10 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 36 • Anxiety
Trip(s) to the ER...
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8 years ago
10 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 35 • Becoming Minority
"For the first time I began to wonder if this—all of this—was about more than sexuality. I began to wonder that maybe I'd been focused on the wrong thing all along. I began to wonder if this was more about the junk I'd been ignoring, than the one glaring thing that had consumed me for so long. And maybe—just maybe—if I could find some peace there, I could find peace everywhere..."
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8 years ago
10 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 34 • Warm Hands on Cold Shoulders
Thoughts on singleness and paying people to touch you...
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8 years ago
12 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 33 • Not Perfect, But Extremely Rare
"When I understood that, I realized most of my stresses in life came from this subterranean sense of self-hate that I carried around with me each day. Being unaware of the self-hatred inside of you is like walking through life with a backpack full of dead skunks. The stink is coming from you, but you're convinced it's everyone else's problem."
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8 years ago
11 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 32 • Community
"And I believed that, if God wanted to love me—to hug me—He'd do it through my community. His people would surround me. They'd carry me. They'd love and encourage me on hard days. They'd push me forward when I couldn't walk anymore. God uses community to sustain us when we can't sustain ourselves. I learned that then."
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8 years ago
10 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 31 • Adventuring
Brett devises a two-part plan to survive as a gay Christian...
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8 years ago
9 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 30 • Who Needs Love?
"And so sometime around 30, I slammed the door. I slammed the door on love..."
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8 years ago
11 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 29 • Lifeboats
Brett has the hardest coming out conversation of his life + a lesson on how to respond when your child comes out to you...
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8 years ago
23 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 28 • Chocolate Gravy
"Jesus was so kind to me that day. He was so kind to send me a friend like Kelly. He was so kind to prepare that moment and those biscuits and that gravy. It's easy to get caught up in the ways God has let us down. And then, His grace comes crashing down—kamikaze-style—right into our lives when we least expect it. It is a glorious explosion."
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8 years ago
17 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 27 • Getting Real in London
Brett travels to Europe with a friend + an unforgettable night in London's oldest pub (NOTE: This episode is highly visual, and audio listeners are highly encouraged to visit the Episode 27 link on bluebabiespink.com to see the photos.)
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8 years ago
17 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
Episode 26 • Waiting on Oranges
Can God make a gay person straight?
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8 years ago
13 minutes

Blue Babies Pink
(Note: Blue Babies Pink is like an audio book. Start with the Prologue, then Episode 1, Episode 2, etc.)

For nearly a decade, Brett Trapp Harman kept a secret journal of thoughts on being gay and Christian, knowing one day he'd shout the story he feared most.

On a Wednesday morning in late 2016, he logged on to Facebook and began shouting...

He started by publishing a Gossip Guide to his sexuality—a cheeky way to let friends know his secret. He then began sharing the vivid details of his story through a 44-episode memoir, published as one episode per day. He called the story Blue Babies Pink.

Within days, Blue Babies Pink began to spread through social media. Thousands of readers tuned in, eagerly waiting for the daily installment to be released. Readers resonated deeply with Brett's struggle with faith, loneliness, shame, singleness, workaholism, and uncertainty.

Called "the Netflix of blogs," more than 100,000 people have read or listened to Blue Babies Pink to date.