We Can't Do It Alone

Feeling Seen As a Little Queer Kid (with Zee Zelinski)


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On episode 3 of We Can't Do It Alone, Nōn sits down with 20-something neurodivergent queer disabled writer, Zee Zelinski, to explore why we're mosaics of everything and everyone we've ever interacted with, the particular grief of help and helping as a disabled person, gender identity, feeling seen as a little queer kid, and Zee's love letter to poet Andrea Gibson.


Helpful things mentioned during this episode:


  • @thebeautifulgods
  • Your Life by Andrea Gibson
  • To Write Love On Her Arms


Zee (they/them) is an intersectional writer and advocate residing in Washington State. Their work highlights their experiences in being a queer, neurodivergent, disabled 20-something in today's society. You can connect with Zee on Instagram @thebeautifulgods.


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We Can't Do It AloneBy Nōn Wels