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For the first time, Parrish was invited to be a guest on someone else's podcast! Rick Clemons has a few shows in his roster and has done hundreds of episodes. His show Life (Un)closeted is about sexuality, coming out and building acceptance for the LGBTQ+ community.
Most guests talk about their coming out stories and how they transitioned into the LGBTQ+ community happily ever after. But Parrish has never been comfortable taking that stance. Not because there's something wrong with it, but because there shouldn't be a need for it.
After a childhood of torture over his perceived sexuality, Parrish was never comfortable discussing his love life until moving to Los Angeles and being around other people who were more open about it. But there was still so much negativity surrounding it so he decided to research the history of sexuality to find out if it was a mental disorder or an immoral choice or if it was something much more than that.
Hear a bit of the history of sexuality and religion that led him to a new awakening about this topic and what he says the dangers are of continuing to put people in boxes. This is our most personal episode yet. Please listen, share and review and keep the conversation going.
For the first time, Parrish was invited to be a guest on someone else's podcast! Rick Clemons has a few shows in his roster and has done hundreds of episodes. His show Life (Un)closeted is about sexuality, coming out and building acceptance for the LGBTQ+ community.
Most guests talk about their coming out stories and how they transitioned into the LGBTQ+ community happily ever after. But Parrish has never been comfortable taking that stance. Not because there's something wrong with it, but because there shouldn't be a need for it.
After a childhood of torture over his perceived sexuality, Parrish was never comfortable discussing his love life until moving to Los Angeles and being around other people who were more open about it. But there was still so much negativity surrounding it so he decided to research the history of sexuality to find out if it was a mental disorder or an immoral choice or if it was something much more than that.
Hear a bit of the history of sexuality and religion that led him to a new awakening about this topic and what he says the dangers are of continuing to put people in boxes. This is our most personal episode yet. Please listen, share and review and keep the conversation going.