Ghosted, Gagged and Gay!
What happens when queer connection starts online, but your nervous system still thinks being fully seen is unsafe? In this episode of Ghosted, Gagged, and Gay, Lonay sits down with Kestral Gaian, best-selling author and award-winning writer exploring identity, connection, and queer liberation across poetry, fiction, theatre, and screen, to talk about the difference between being visible and being known. We explore how modern queer dating can quietly train us to perform, curate, and keep things surface-level and how that shows up as situationships, emotional distance, and the fear of being “too much.” This conversation is equal parts emotional, political, and practical, with grounded takeaways for anyone who wants deeper love without self-abandonment. In this episode, we cover: * Why queer people often learn to edit themselves in love * How social media, apps, and digital culture shape intimacy and vulnerability * The hidden “scripts” we repeat in dating (and how to rewrite them) * Shame, “acceptable queerness,” and the fear of being fully seen * Small, real-world ways to practice deeper connection this week If you’re tired of performing for love and ready to feel chosen for who you actually are, this episode is for you. Guest: Kestral Gaian Website: https://kestr.al/ [https://kestr.al/] Instagram: https://instagram.com/kes.tr.al [https://instagram.com/kes.tr.al] Connect with me: https://linktr.ee/radiantheartsjourney [https://linktr.ee/radiantheartsjourney]
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