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Here's an alternative to reading the news, getting upset, and wondering how we can stop anti-2SLGBTQ prejudice and hate-fuelled movements:
Study and understand history.
What's happening in the world t…
Jade Pichette (they/them) is an inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility professional based in Tkarón:to/Toronto. Currently Jade serves as the Director of Programs at Pride at Work Canada wher…
In this episode, we talk about Mark recently turning 60, the fallacy of multi-passionate creatives, and what success really means.
But our primary focus is Mark's signature approach to productivity, …
Many people think that you need to come out to be your "authentic self."
In this episode, I speak with Leadership and Organizational Development Coach, Jeremy Long about the power of self-mastery for queer people.
Jeremy Long is a Queer man, Coach, and founder of the Consc…
"Until I was 19 (in 1984), and for almost 15 years, I felt a combination of fear, guilt, shame, unrequited desire, silence, isolation, and otherness."
Self-examination and knowing the events, the peop…
In this re-cast of the inaugural episode of the Queering Self-Mastery Podcast, I explain,
We start at the very beginning: why she decided to join the Canadian Military.
Douglas shares her story of what that was like, falling in love with another woman in her unit for the first time, being…
For once, I'm the one being asked the questions! Enjoy this re-cast of the podcast, 40 Plus: Gay Men. Gay Talk, hosted by Rick Clemons.
"Ever feel challenged to live an inspired queer life? Feeling ai…
Without values, it’s challenging to create a long-term life plan.
If you don’t know what’s most important to you, you can’t make choices based on integrity. Values are the compass that keeps you on t…
It’s downright unhealthy and damaging to your self-esteem!
If you’ve truly done something wrong you feel guilt about…
Ever since I was a little boy, I’ve dreamt small.
I was a sickly child with severe ADHD. I had a learning disability that made it hard for me to read letters. And I was gay without knowing what that m…
In this week's episode, I speak with Omid Razavi, the Executive Director, and Ethan Berkeley-Garcia, Youth Ambassador of It Gets Better Canada.
I had such a great time hosting this interview. It's cle…
In neuroscience, the ACC is an acronym for the anterior cingulate cortex, the part of the brain commonly called the animal or mammalian brain.
Most animals have basic needs like food, shelter, safety,…
In this episode, I speak with the Co-Director, Producer, and Editor of the film, Chelle Turingan.
Organizing in church basements, classrooms and around kitchen tables, they take on a conservative town…
You have the power to demand inclusion, dignity, and respect 365 days a year because you can take your purchasing power elsewhere.
But don’t sit in silence with your decision to support LGBTQ+ busines…
We are overwhelmed by the untenable problems in the world and have little capacity left to feel like we have the agency to make a difference.
Even for those of us with practiced emotional resilience, …
These tests can be a leaping-off-point, but not a justification for who you are, perhaps for the simple reason that they are not factual. Find out why I don't use these kinds of tests with my clients…
Sincerely held religious beliefs lack critical thought. They’re unreasonable towards people who don’t believe or disagree. Pre-judgement of non-believers is what makes them hypocritical.
Dax is a coach, educator, mentor, auth…