• Human Stories with Jill Hazard Rowe

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Human Stories with Jill Hazard Rowe

By: The Pod Mill
  • Summary

  • Host Jill Hazard Rowe goes in depth with some of today's most inspiring and touching LGBTQ stories. There is something here for everyone to learn as we come together to celebrate our shared humanity.
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Episodes
  • 133. Human Stories: Jenny Gracesun
    Nov 18 2024
    Jenny Gracesun shares her reflections of growing up in a family where the Mormon religion was more important than love. Through her determination, she learned to listen to her body and appreciate her sexual orientation. Through self love, Jenny has created 3 power phrases - I am safe, I am worthy, and I am aware. These help her receive more peace and joy into her life. Jenny lives with her wife Bree and they live in Draper, Utah with their 3 children and two Doodles. She enjoys hiking in Corner Canyon and doing yoga at the Draper Rec Center.
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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • 132. Human Stories: Laurie Lee Hall
    Oct 28 2024
    In this amazing comeback episode, Jill sits down with Laurie Lee Hall, a transgender woman, who goes through her experience with gender dysmorphia and how that has created conflict within the confines of faith and the LDS chruch.
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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • 131. Human Stories: Benji Schwimmer
    Feb 28 2024
    Benji Schwimmer, dancer, choreographer, and artist, shares his ongoing story of discovering self love and authenticity. Benji graciously and vulnerably shares his experience as a gay man navigating the world and membership in the LDS church.

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    2 hrs and 17 mins

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