• Callie & Arizona: Talking "Grey's Anatomy" Dating & Discovering Your Queerness

  • Jun 17 2021
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Callie & Arizona: Talking "Grey's Anatomy" Dating & Discovering Your Queerness

  • Summary

  • BREATHE (2am) everybody, because we FINALLY made our way to Seattle Grace… we’re talking Grey’s Anatomy and our favorite good women in a storm. This week we’re discussing bisexual icon, and TV’s longest-standing LGBTQIA character, Callie Torres and her relationship with Arizona Robbins. CALZONA most definitely faces some ups and downs on this show (don’t get us started on the #leg stuff), today we’re focusing on the early days of their relationship and specifically Arizona’s reaction to Callie being so new to dating women. Is this a ridiculous and hurtful rule Arizona has created for herself, or is she setting a healthy boundary? How can we be a supportive partner to somebody newly navigating their evolving sexuality and do Arizona and Callie provide us any guidance on how to do so? We’ll get into all of that… and rant about George O’ Malley a bit. Guest co-hosted by Kyle Frattini!


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