In this episode of Audacious Living Trevor interviews atypical activist Pam Rocker. Pam's story of audacious living comes from living in both Texas and Alberta as a closeted queer woman formerly working for a "mega-church" whose doctrine misaligned with who she is. Pam discusses how she used to turn her passionate and creative personality inward, in a way that actively attempted to destroy parts of herself, as a sort of "self conversion therapy." Pam talks about what it was like to both mentally and physically detach from this mindset while along the way learning to embrace who she is. She turned her passionate and creative personality into a vessel of love as she founded the Coming Out in Faith Monologues, is a past president of Affirm United, co-hosts the Sacred and Profane Podcast, and has many collaborative projects on the go that are aligned with her passions of LGBTQ2S+ equality, faith, love, and laughter.
Listen in as we hear part of her story, listen to her strum a tune on her ukulele, and learn more about how to embrace curiosity, hope, and resiliency in this episode of Audacious Living.
To learn more about Pam Rocker visit her website: http://www.pamrocker.com/
Trevor is from McKillop United Church in Lethbridge, Alberta. To learn more about McKillop please visit: https://www.facebook.com/mckillopunited/
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