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In this intimate episode (32) of season four of In the Telling, co-hosts Miranda Mims and Steven G Fullwood engage in a meaningful dialogue with Dr. Van Bailey, a fashion curator and advocate for LGBTQ+ representation. Together, they examine the concepts of safety, care, and intimacy beyond conventional family dynamics. The conversation addresses mental health challenges, the vital role of a support network, and how these connections contribute to our ability to endure and flourish.
Dr. Bailey recounts his experiences as a Black trans individual, highlighting the importance of his chosen family in his life and the influence of community support on mental well-being and resilience. The discussion navigates the intricacies of intimacy, accountability, and the healing required to cultivate robust, affirming relationships—particularly for Black trans individuals. The dialogue underscores the necessity of love, acceptance, and the bravery to dismantle barriers in order to nurture deeper bonds.
This episode serves as a meditation on love, trust, and the individuals who stand by us in our times of need. Whether it be a close friend, a mentor, or a community that fills the gaps left by biological relatives, chosen family acts as a unifying force in our lives.
If you would like to learn more about Dr. Bailey, visit https://www.drvanbailey.com.
📺 Watch the Full Conversation on YouTube!
We’ve launched our Nomadic Archivists Project YouTube channel—watch this episode in living color! Subscribe and stay tuned for more conversations with voices from around the world.
Nomadic Archivists Project: https://www.nomadicarchivistsproject.com/in-the-telling-podcast
Original music by Sean Bempong
Designs by Christopher Stalling
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In this intimate episode (32) of season four of In the Telling, co-hosts Miranda Mims and Steven G Fullwood engage in a meaningful dialogue with Dr. Van Bailey, a fashion curator and advocate for LGBTQ+ representation. Together, they examine the concepts of safety, care, and intimacy beyond conventional family dynamics. The conversation addresses mental health challenges, the vital role of a support network, and how these connections contribute to our ability to endure and flourish.
Dr. Bailey recounts his experiences as a Black trans individual, highlighting the importance of his chosen family in his life and the influence of community support on mental well-being and resilience. The discussion navigates the intricacies of intimacy, accountability, and the healing required to cultivate robust, affirming relationships—particularly for Black trans individuals. The dialogue underscores the necessity of love, acceptance, and the bravery to dismantle barriers in order to nurture deeper bonds.
This episode serves as a meditation on love, trust, and the individuals who stand by us in our times of need. Whether it be a close friend, a mentor, or a community that fills the gaps left by biological relatives, chosen family acts as a unifying force in our lives.
If you would like to learn more about Dr. Bailey, visit https://www.drvanbailey.com.
📺 Watch the Full Conversation on YouTube!
We’ve launched our Nomadic Archivists Project YouTube channel—watch this episode in living color! Subscribe and stay tuned for more conversations with voices from around the world.
Nomadic Archivists Project: https://www.nomadicarchivistsproject.com/in-the-telling-podcast
Original music by Sean Bempong
Designs by Christopher Stalling