The Pride Corner Podcast

Dr. Lulu

The Pride Corner Podcast

A weekly Health, Fitness, Sexuality, Society and Culture podcast

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Being part of the LGBTQ+ community is a challenging life. People judge, discriminate and bully you. The struggle of expressing yourself with your family is real. But, that is okay.  Whatever is going on in your life, if you are straight, gay, l
Love and support are power. They can either make or break a young child’s life. For parents, having these two things can create a big difference in raising their children.  By loving them for who they are and supporting them in what they are go
The family has a significant role in building the core foundation of every person's being. Every queer individual for once dreamed of having a family that is supportive, affirming, and loving. And so, having an open rainbow family for a queer i
Most queer folks are afraid of spreading their colorful wings to the world because they feel pressured, unsafe, unsupported, and not celebrated. For Kevin, these are some of the reasons he kept lying, hiding his true self, and exploring in secr
What is your definition of a good person? Does being a good person mean following the rules even if you know inside that you're hiding your true feelings and emotions?  For Megs, being a good person is being and loving yourself. Accept who you
People are always afraid of new things. They are worried that people may judge them for their decision, so they tend to hide their powerful divinity with a mask. But it’s time to end the old pattern and criticism to embrace the new world of que
Every person needs one affirmation from their parents to thrive, and that is “I love you.” No conditions, no judgment, just love. As a mother, Blair always turned to books when she wanted to understand her children’s feelings, but even with the
LGBTQ health discrimination is a serious topic that needs to be addressed in our society. Every human being has the right and privilege to have better health assistance. Martha De la Paz is a trans woman and an LGBTQ rights and health advocate.
Being different is not seen as a good thing by most people, especially if you are queer, non-binary, and transgender. The feeling of being rejected and the loneliness to be different is so painful. Harmony, aka @yourgaydanceteacher,  is a non-b
Parents' support is like a treasure for children. The parent's love and support make them feel safe, and their acceptance can help them overcome peer pressure and life struggles. Dr. Chinyelu is an ally who accepts and supports the LGBTQ+ commu
A child is a gift from God and we must be thankful and see them as a reward from the Lord. We have no right to judge and hate them for being who they are. Shwanda is a friend of the community who speaks life to a child’s spirit. She believes th
Children who are physically, mentally, and emotionally hurt suffer from traumatic stress and suicidal thoughts, especially when the person who hurts them is their family members. As parents, it’s our obligation to be at their side, to trust, su
Racial and gender inequality is an important topic that needs to be discussed. This is because a person's life depends on it. Ashley chooses to be an ally that advocates gender equality to help save LGBTQ+ teens’ and children’s lives. Ashley Ev
If there is a problem, there is always a solution. Unexpected things happen, but it does not stop us from sharing great stories and experiences about our true selves. These stories might turn out to be the life-saving message someone needs to h
Being physically and mentally abused by their parents can be extremely traumatizing for a young child. It leaves a permanent scar. Amir Renzzo is a victim of abuse from his parents for being gay. He felt invisible, rejected, and unloved because
Our experience as a part of the LGBTQ+ community has taught us how painful it is to hear shameful words. People criticize and blame us. As a result, we deny the real person inside ourselves for fear of being judged. But we must be smarter than
Are you someone who struggles to accept yourself? It might sound like a strange question but a lot of people face this difficult situation. Including our guest today Sebastian, who had to re-learn to accept and forgive himself from his programm
In the past, very few teenagers would come out to their parents and families or tell others that they are gay. This is because they were afraid of being rejected and facing hurtful comments. But how would you feel if your family and friends sup
We go to a therapist to solve a problem. They assist us with anything from our child's behavior to addiction, depression, and even sex issues. Aydrelle Collins is a sex therapist with specialized training from the American Association of Sexual
Many of us take for granted the fact that we have food, a comfortable bed, and are safe. But there are people who are starving, homeless, and abused and still able to build their life despite the challenges of living without shelter and accepta
Does your child feel safe when talking to you? Thinking your nine-year-old child is ready to talk about themselves but they don’t know how the outside world will treat them. Parenting is all about making sure our children are safe and happy. Bu
How do you know your child? All parents want the best for their children. We should support them regardless of who they are or what they want to do. As parents, we also look for people who have a similar experience as ours to talk to about our
Have you ever imagined yourself living in a community where gender awareness is valued? Being stuck in a mindset that there are only 2 genders is a type of environment where our guest, Papa kind of grew up in, and let’s hear his story! Papa und
We’ve heard several coming-out stories in the past, but this one is something worth listening to. Kayla, a therapist, shares her story about overcoming the shame and fear of rejection she felt prior to her coming out to her family and friends m
Having a supportive family is something that we might be asking for all throughout our lives particularly when coming out of the closet. A family that knows you best and accepts you even if you don't say anything would be perfect. That is exact
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