• “What if my community doesn’t understand?”

  • Aug 19 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

“What if my community doesn’t understand?”

  • Summary

  • Sally and Debbie are mothers of gay daughters.


    Although they didn’t react well initially, they wanted to share their newfound acceptance with their communities after spending time listening and learning.


    But what happens if not everyone understands?


    Hear Sally and Debbie talk to Saima about finding support, searching for meaning and a whole lot of love.


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    You can learn more about Out and Proud Parents, and meet other parents at:

    https://www.outandproudparentsday.org/


    If you're LGBTQI+ or a parent looking for support, you can find resources and help at Naz and Matt Foundation:

    https://www.nazandmattfoundation.org/support/


    If you are a South Asian Parent looking for support in the UK, you can come to Rainbow Chai. Find out more here:

    https://www.nazandmattfoundation.org/rainbowchai/


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    Out and Proud Parents was brought to you by Naz and Matt Foundation.


    This series was an Aunt Nell Production, made possible by the National Lottery Community Fund.


    The host is Saima Chishti.


    The producer is Marnie Woodmeade.


    The executive producer for Aunt Nell is Tash Walker.


    The executive producer for Naz and Matt Foundation is Matt Mahmood-Ogston.


    Music is by Vehaan Bhandari


    Special thanks to our guests, Raj and Lak and Transmission Roundhouse Studios.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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