Inspired by the times we live in, and the book "First, We Make The Beast Beautiful" by Sarah Wilson.
Read MoreWhat we’ve watched while in quarantine. How TV and film help us be more human and humane. And how each of us watch TV in very different ways from each other.
Read MoreLife is not on hold or paused during the COVID-19 pandemic, during self-quarantining, lockdowns, and social distancing. This IS life.
Read MoreThe most laughing ever heard on this podcast is in this episode. We take a bunch of stereotypical questions that lesbians get asked. And then we answer them :)
Read MoreCleaning house is a form of space clearing. Because physical things are aspects of spiritual things. In this episode, we have a blast talking about how even reluctant cleaning can produce gratifying and clarifying results for your spirit.
Read MoreIn this episode, we have fun talking about how cats find you (and how they found us), how learning about animal health helped us level up our own health and nutrition, and why we're embarrassed to have only one cat (at the time of this recording, anyway).
Read MoreSelf-care can feel so overwhelming, like another thing to "get done." And yet we know we need TLC because wow, the stress of these times right? So, how can you simplify self-care so it doesn't become just another source of guilt or self-doubt?
Read MoreOnly fans of Indigo Girls will get most of what the heck we’re talking about in this episode.
Read MorePart 3 of a 3-part series about what we mean by our motto “Live Your Love Story.” How does it relate to real life, which is messy and hard, and can be a slog, and frustrating, and so not like a love story?
Read MorePart 2 in a 3-part series about what we mean when we say “Live Your Love Story.”
Read MorePart 1 of a 3-part series about what we mean by “Live Your Love Story.” What if life wasn’t a problem to be solved but was instead, a Great Romance, an experience, to be lived for the exciting and mysterious purposes of love.
Read MoreAn overview of the Cass Identity Model of the coming out process, followed by each of us sharing our personal experiences of coming out. Siena was raised Catholic and Toast was raised as an Evangelical Christian. By sharing our stories, we hope it helps to encourage and affirm, validate and support you, wherever you are in your process. Because truly, it never ends!
Read MoreIn this episode, we have a conversational version of a dancing, singing, peace and love podcast, to celebrate Pride Month. A crucial part of sustainable conscious activism is retaining your ability to enjoy, and prioritizing time to enjoy things. For one, it renews and replenishes your spirit, allowing you to stay in the fight. And for another, it’s one of the very reasons we fight at all. Ideals like equality are beautiful in part because they make enjoyment of life possible. In this episode, we talk about LGBTQ-positive movies, TV shows and people with TV shows, celebrities, artists, and more.
Read MoreIn this podcast episode, we have a frank (and even at times, pretty fun and funny) discussion based around the 4 steps to un-tense yourself during these admittedly very tense times.
Read MoreYour point of view affects how you feel, activism looks different depending on who you are, and creating beauty is an act of love and defiance against oppression. These are some of the topic we discuss in this episode, recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic and historic widespread protests against police brutality across the United States.
Read MoreStop wasting your energy on resisting what is. In this episode, we share ways that each of us has encountered learning and re-learning this lesson in recent days. As always, we include chit chat about not-exactly-related things, which, in this episode includes at-home haircuts and how difficult it was to get vodka in Portland, Oregon.
Read MoreRecorded on day 67 of self-quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic. Honoring the goodness and the spirit of those who have passed away, the endurance of love, a wedding via Zoom…and a wild goose in flight.
Read MoreWe recorded this episode on Fri. May 8, which was our 57th day of self-quarantine during the COVID-19 global pandemic. In this episode, we touch on the psychological contrast between watching TV during dinner vs. not, the renaissance of homemaking, getting papayas in the mail, and the new pandemic-protocol for receiving packages in general.
Read MoreThis is a light-hearted episode, but know that our hearts are always with you, as we all keep on keeping on, in this new era.
Read MoreFeeling lonely is not automatically a bad thing: just because you feel lonely it doesn’t mean anything’s so wrong. Pain is sometimes just an inherent part of our process of evolution. Naming a thing helps us to grapple with it more effectively.
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