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In this powerful episode of the Queer Adulting Podcast, host Adam (they/them) sits down with fellow NAGLY adult advisor Jennifer Williams (they/them) for an honest conversation about belonging, queer identity, and the complex journey of claiming space in both queer and heteronormative worlds. 🌈
Jennifer shares their personal experience growing up bisexual in a time before queer youth spaces were accessible—and how biphobia, erasure, and exclusion pushed them away from the very community they longed to be a part of. From confronting "not queer enough" narratives to championing evolving identities, this episode is a rallying cry for all who’ve ever felt on the margins: You belong.
✨ Topics include:
Biphobia & erasure within the queer community
Changing identities & why phases are okay
What true belonging looks like in queer and straight spaces
Advice for young queer people navigating identity and community
🎧 Produced in collaboration with NAGLY and Peabody TV.
🔗 Learn more or get involved: www.nagly.org
By Peabody TVIn this powerful episode of the Queer Adulting Podcast, host Adam (they/them) sits down with fellow NAGLY adult advisor Jennifer Williams (they/them) for an honest conversation about belonging, queer identity, and the complex journey of claiming space in both queer and heteronormative worlds. 🌈
Jennifer shares their personal experience growing up bisexual in a time before queer youth spaces were accessible—and how biphobia, erasure, and exclusion pushed them away from the very community they longed to be a part of. From confronting "not queer enough" narratives to championing evolving identities, this episode is a rallying cry for all who’ve ever felt on the margins: You belong.
✨ Topics include:
Biphobia & erasure within the queer community
Changing identities & why phases are okay
What true belonging looks like in queer and straight spaces
Advice for young queer people navigating identity and community
🎧 Produced in collaboration with NAGLY and Peabody TV.
🔗 Learn more or get involved: www.nagly.org