The Liberation Garden Podcast

Queerness as Anointing w/ Michael Ivory Jr

1 h 17 min · 12. juni 2026
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Religion is a social determinant of health. In this episode with the amazing author and theologian Michael Ivory Jr, we explore the harm of religious trauma and the power of religious inclusion. Religious inclusion matters, not just in churches, but in secular spaces like the workplace, too. Let's talk about it! In this incredible episode, Michael invites us to sit with some questions, such as: What does Queerness give us? How can we see our Queerness as sacred and important? How does seeing Queerness as sacred frame homophobia and repression as sin? Follow us online @thegardeningtheologian and @ciarrajonesconsulting You can visit our website Ciarrajonesconsulting.com

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