Still Here! Still Queer! Now What?

"If I've Gone Through Those Things, I Can Go Through Anything" w/ Adam R. Brown

44 min · 29 de oct de 2025
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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.

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