"The bread of her waist, a loaf
we would knead with 8 year old palms
sweaty from play. My brother and I marveled
at the ridges and grooves. How they would summit at her navel.
How her belly looked like a walnut.
How we were once seeds that resided inside.
We giggled whenever she would recline on the couch,
lift her shirt, unbutton her pants, let her belly spread like cake batter in a pan.
It was as much a treat as licking the sweet from electric mixers on birthdays.
The undulating of my mother’s belly was not
a shame she hid from her children. She knew
we came from this. Seemed grateful." -Sonya Renee Taylor
God is Trans
Why God?
Why our current conversation on Mental Health falls apart with Dr. Janina E. Fariñas
Belonging Across Difference
Where does belonging start?
Our Beliefs About Belonging
Creative Flow Is For Everyone
State of LGBT+ Rights: What’s happening and why you should pay close attention
Spring meditation for hope
Cringy Confessions and Guilty Pleasures
Catching Vision
Finding Your Way Through When Everything Hurts
How to Rebuild Hope: Where to begin in challenging times
How can we see no stranger?
Replace Yourself
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The Lifesaving Power of Mutual Aid
Bonus Episode: Gender Question Box
How to combat misinformation about trans and nonbinary people
Gender (Un)Stuck: Finding liberation from gender roles (+ an intro to gender creative parenting)
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Devoted To Prayer
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Bible Recap
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