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Speaking Queerly

Kaleidoscope Youth Centerwww.kycohio.org
Produced by Kaleidoscope Youth Center - a 501(c)3 nonprofit located in Columbus, OH - Speaking Queerly examines pop culture, news, politics, and other topics that affect LGBTQIA+ youth and young adults. Learn more about us at kycohio.org.
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Episodes

“It’s Not Something I’ll Grow Out of”: A Conversation with KYC Youth, Phynix

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory (she/her) interviews Phynix (he/they), a long-time KYC youth who recently aged out of Kaleidoscope Youth Center’s programming. The two discuss the importance of having space to honor all facets of one’s identity, Phynix’s experience leading KYC’s float during the Columbus Pride March this year, the ways that he has grown throughout their time at KYC – and how he tries to show younger youth the same support and mentorship they received, too. Have a que...

Nov 26, 202451 minSeason 3Ep. 8

An Interview with “American Teenager” Author Nico Lang

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory (she/her) interviews Nico Lang (they/them), a longtime, award-winning LGBTQ+ reporter who has contributed to outlets such as Rolling Stone, HuffPost, BuzzFeed News, Them, and The Daily Beast. They’re also the founder of Queer News Daily. Most recently, Nico has been working on a new book, American Teenager: How Trans Kids Are Surviving Hate and Finding Joy in a Turbulent Era, which chronicles the diverse lived experiences of seven trans youth and thei...

Oct 25, 20241 hr 13 minSeason 3Ep. 7

"You Can't Survive Without That Joy": A Conversation with Organizer Penny Rupert

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory (she/her) sits down with Penny Rupert (she/her), a grad student and community organizer in Columbus. The two discuss academia and the seemingly unrelated (but nevertheless intersecting) disciplines of Penny’s areas of study, and the marches, rallies and drag performances Penny has organized over the past few years. Plus, learn more about the National March and Speakout for Trans Lives that she is helping to organize in Columbus on October 19, upcoming...

Sep 06, 202440 minSeason 3Ep. 6

Political Discourse for a New Generation: A Conversation with Youth Organizer Rachel Maletz

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory (she/her) sits down with high school senior Rachel Maletz (she/her), who has devoted her senior project to getting young voters engaged in the upcoming election. In addition to committing to register 1000 people between the ages of 18-25 to vote, Rachel has partnered with Columbus Stand Up, Pint Size Protesters, KYC and other community partners to organize a candidate forum on Sunday, September 15 at East High School in Columbus. Reset: Political Disc...

Aug 29, 202429 minSeason 3Ep. 5

"We Wanted to Be Surrounded by Different Minds": The Morrill Scholarship and Diversity on College Campuses

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory sits down with Leobeliz Perdomo Blanco (they/them), KYC’s center based program manager, and recent graduate of The Ohio State University, Gabriella Quirch (she/her), two recipients of OSU’s premiere diversity scholarship: the Morrill Scholarship. The group discusses the impact the scholarship and scholars program had on their college experiences, the lessons they learned in the program and how others can apply for the scholarship. Plus, hear their dis...

May 31, 202457 minSeason 3Ep. 4

"I Guess I am a Storyteller": Meet Producers of the I'm Feeling Queer Today Podcast!

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory and Dee connect with producers of the I’m Feeling Queer Today podcast: Eric (they/them), Trudy (they/them) and Julie (she/her). The group talks about coming out, finding in-person queer community, their experiences creating queer media, Trudy’s upcoming musical and more. The Future Perfect Project is a youth-produced creation of the Future Perfect Project, which is an organization that seeks to amplify queer young voices, we produce and facilitate cre...

May 10, 20241 hr 2 minSeason 3Ep. 3

"How are We Going to Tell the Story of Now?" | Learn More about the Gay Ohio History Initiative!

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory and Dee sit down with Svetlana Harlan, PhD (she/her), the community engagement coordinator and Gay Ohio History Initiative (GOHI) project coordinator for the Ohio History Connection. Learn about the GOHI collection, GOHI’s initiative to designate more state historic sites honoring Ohio’s LGBTQIA+ history, how we can each contribute to the queer and trans history of our state and more. Learn more about the Gay Ohio History Initiative at https://www.ohi...

Apr 12, 20241 hr 6 minSeason 3Ep. 2

An Update on the Status of Gender-Affirming Care in Ohio

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory sits down with Sean McCann (he/him) of the ACLU of Ohio and Cam Ogden (she/her) of Equality Ohio and Trans Allies of Ohio to talk about the status of gender-affirming care access now that House Bill 68 will become law. Learn more about the ACLU of Ohio’s upcoming lawsuit to challenge the enforcement of this discriminatory legislation, what you can do to provide feedback on proposed administrative rules impacting gender-affirming care in Ohio, how Cam ...

Jan 31, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 3Ep. 1

“You’re Not Obligated to Answer Anyone’s Questions”: How to Handle Tough Conversations During the Holidays and More with GSA Network’s Gill Platek

It’s almost time to go home for the holidays, and you know what that means: observing the time-honored tradition of repeatedly answering the questions, “Do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend yet?” and, “What are you going to do with the rest of your life?” On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory and Daria sit down with Gill Platek (they/them), the storytelling media organizer with the GSA Network, who helps strategize what to do when those questions and other tough conversations arise. They al...

Nov 22, 202341 minSeason 2Ep. 20

“You Can Make These Sports Part of Your Entire Life”: Introducing KYC’s NEW Sports Equity Fund

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory talks to Dallas Aldridge (he/him), the executive director for the 2021 Gay Softball World Series, which took place in Columbus. During that year’s event, participants raised money for KYC – and, in doing so, helped support the creation of KYC’s new Sports Equity Fund. When it launches in early 2024, the Sports Equity Fund will provide scholarships to help young athletes pay for team fees, equipment, uniforms and more. If you or someone you know is int...

Nov 16, 202337 minSeason 2Ep. 19

“Should I Be Tested?”: Columbus Public Health Talks the Transmission and Treatment of Syphilis and Other STIs

You may have come across the news that syphilis cases are on the rise throughout the United States. On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory and Daria sit down with Chinyere Newsum (she/her) and Charles Miller (he/him) from Columbus Public Health, who answer all your questions about prevention, testing, treatment and everything in between for syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. Learn more about the resources offered by Columbus Public Health here: https://new.c...

Nov 10, 202343 minSeason 2Ep. 18

“It’s a Straight Ghost, Right?”: Queer Ghost Hunting with Liam Gallagher

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Lane, Daria and Mallory sit down with Liam Gallagher (he/they). In a past life, Liam – KYC’s director of center-based programming – spent time exploring queer history and connecting with queer spirits alongside other members of a queer ghost hunting group in Ohio. In this episode, Liam explains the lore behind the “particular friends” in an Ohio convent, details their spookiest encounter with a queer spirit and highlights the importance of queer friendships b...

Oct 30, 202339 minSeason 2Ep. 17

“You Have to Include Youth”: A Conversation with Central Ohio Youth Liberation Organizers

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory sits down with Ines (they/them) and August (they/them), two KYC youth and members of Central Ohio Youth Liberation, or COYL. Their conversation breaks down the realities of adultism, the institutionality of school, the need for “third spaces,” how people can get involved in COYL and more. COYL is a queer youth affinity group based in so-called “Columbus, Ohio,” united by art, punk, philosophy, and youth liberation. Influenced by the works of youth lib...

Oct 20, 202339 minSeason 2Ep. 16

“Extending The Ability to Affirm Out into the Community”: KYC’s Trainings, GSA Network and More

This episode of Speaking Queerly features KYC’s Education and Outreach team! Daria (she/they), Lane (they/them), and KYC’s Director of Education and Outreach, Amanda Erickson (she/her) highlight the many in-person and online trainings available to schools, businesses, organizations, parents and more to help create more affirming spaces for LGBTQIA+ youth and young adults. You’ll also learn more about why you should be part of your school’s GSA and the benefits of registering your organization as...

Oct 06, 202330 minSeason 2Ep. 15

“We Have a Purple Background!”: Catching up with KYC After Summer Break

We’re back after our summer hiatus! On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory, Daria and Lane recap what’s been going on at KYC over the summer, including Summer Institute, Bar-B-Queer, new trainings to look out for and KYC’s big move to our new Wellness Center.Have a question you want answered or a topic you’d like discussed on Speaking Queerly? Send an email to Mallory@KYCOhio.org . KYC Youth Center is the largest and longest-standing organization in Ohio solely dedicated to serving and sup...

Sep 22, 202329 minSeason 2Ep. 14

“Being Queer is Whatever You Want it to Be”: An Interview with Queer Content Creators Barrie and Laurenzo

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Daria and Lane talk about gender-affirming care, relationships and more with Barrie Rose (they/them) and Laurenzo De Camilla (they/them): queer, nonbinary content creators on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram with over 2 million collective followers. They founded Queer Hangouts , a patron-supported program that provides FREE visits to schools and colleges in Ohio. During these Queer Hangouts, Barrie and Laurenzo speak with LGBTQ+ clubs and students for the purpo...

Jun 29, 20231 hr 1 minSeason 2Ep. 13

“My Identity is Ever-Changing”: A Conversation with Performance Artist and Content Creator, Violet Stanza

On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory and Daria talk about music, clothing, finding queer community and more with Violet Stanza (she/they), a New York-based performance artist and content creator. After graduating with a BFA in musical theatre and minor in communications in May 2022, Violet dove head first into the New York arts scene, and has spent the last year exploring opportunities from music directing to acting to modeling, and (perhaps her favorite) writing and performing her origi...

Jun 16, 202357 minSeason 2Ep. 12

From Rocks to Riches: How a Former KYC Youth Turned his Entrepreneurial Spirit into a Successful Skincare Line

We’re using our first episode of Pride Month to showcase one of our former KYC housing youth, Ace (he/him)! At 9-years-old, Ace discovered his entrepreneurial spirit by selling rocks to his neighbors. In middle school, he refined his business tactics by selling chips and candy to his peers (that is, until his teachers told him to stop). Now, at age 19, Ace has started his own all-natural, vegan, nontoxic, organic skincare line, inspired by his mom’s passion for high-quality skincare. On this epi...

Jun 02, 202343 minSeason 2Ep. 11

“I Got to Explore Different Ways to Be”: A Conversation with KYC Volunteer Jess

Volunteer Appreciation Month may be over, but our love for our volunteers extends year-round. On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory and Lane chat with Jess McCollum (she/her), who has been volunteering for KYC for about a year. They talk about climbing (shoutout to Queer Climbing Columbus!), how theatre helped Jess step outside the script she’d been living, and about all the ways Jess helps support KYC’s Genderscope programming and more.Have a question you want answered or a topic you’d l...

May 19, 202333 minSeason 2Ep. 10

“The Show Goes on for Our Youth”: How Queer Joy Resisted Hate at our Drag Brunch Fundraiser

CW: N*zis, transphobia, gunsOn Saturday, April 29, 2023, Land-Grant Brewing Company sponsored an annual drag brunch benefitting Kaleidoscope Youth Center. Midway through the event, a group of N*zis clad in red and black arrived wearing masks over their faces and sunglasses over their eyes. They proudly waved a black and white flag bearing a sw*stika while chanting racial epithets, homophobic and transphobic slurs and other harmful and discriminatory phrases.On this episode of Speaking Queerly, M...

May 05, 202347 minSeason 2Ep. 9

“It’s Food for the Soul”: A Conversation with KYC Volunteer Chris

April is Volunteer Appreciation Month! We couldn’t do all the work we do to serve LGBTQIA+ youth without the help of our incredible volunteers. So, on our next couple episodes, we’ll be shouting out some of these individuals, starting first with Chris! Chris – who is best known for leading Dungeons and Dragons campaigns with our drop-in center youth and for making pancakes during our lock-ins, has been volunteering with KYC since 2017. In this episode, Chris talks about his most memorable moment...

Apr 19, 202333 minSeason 2Ep. 8

"Most Importantly, I’ve Gained Myself": From Closeted High School Football Player to Semi-Pro Female Athlete

By day, Julie Day (she/her) is the Director of Finance and Grants Management for Kaleidoscope Youth Center. But, by night, she plays on the offensive and defensive line for the Columbus Chaos, a semi-pro women’s football team. Football has been part of Julie’s life since she first stepped on the field at age 5, but it’s only recently that she’s been able to play as her authentic self.In this episode of Speaking Queerly, hosts Mallory Golski (she/her) and Lane Shirrell (they/them) sit down with J...

Apr 06, 202350 minSeason 2Ep. 7

"The Feeling of Being Free in the Water": An Interview with a Transgender High School Swimmer

Happy Transgender Day of Visibility! We heard a lot of misinformation this week during the proponent testimony for Ohio’s transgender athlete ban. So, Speaking Queerly hosts Mallory Golski (she/her) and Lane Shirrell (they/them) interview Nyx (she/her), a transgender female athlete (and KYC youth!) about how it feels to attend every 6 a.m. practice for her Central Ohio high school swim team but not be allowed to compete or earn her varsity letter. Nyx talks about her swimming experience, helps d...

Mar 30, 202337 minSeason 2Ep. 6

“You Cannot Stay with Your Head Down”: A Conversation with Columbus Queer and Trans Icon LuSter P. Singleton

As a heads up: There is language used in this episode that, while commonly used among and against LGBTQIA+ folks in the past, might not be as familiar or accepted among some – especially younger – members of the LGBTQIA+ community today. We acknowledge that each person’s journey and relationship to these words and phrases varies, and remind listeners to never use reclaimed or self-identified words to refer to others. On this episode of Speaking Queerly, hosts Mallory Golski (she/her) and Daria J...

Mar 23, 20231 hr 21 minSeason 2Ep. 5

“You’re Both Equally Women”: Honoring Trans Identities During Women’s History Month

Speaking Queerly hosts Mallory Golski (she/her), Isiah Harris (he/they), Daria Johansen (she/they) and Lane Shirrell (they/them) explain two anti-LGBTQIA+ bills that have been introduced in Ohio and discuss how you can help push back against the transgender athlete ban (H.B. 6) and the bill to ban gender-affirming care for minors (H.B. 68). But, don’t worry – it’s not all bad news! This episode of Speaking Queerly also dives into why we should honor trans women’s lives and experiences during Wom...

Mar 08, 202349 minSeason 2Ep. 4

“I Knew Who I Was, I Knew How I Felt”: A Conversation about Home and Belonging

Speaking Queerly hosts Mallory Golski (she/her) and Isiah Harris (he/they) sit down with Rhonda Cumberbatch (she/her, he/him), KYC’s Director of Community Based Wellness, for a conversation about Rhonda’s experience growing up in Trinidad and moving to the United States, the supports and successes of KYC’s housing and community based wellness programs, race and racism, music and and more. Have a question you want answered or a topic you’d like discussed on Speaking Queerly? Send an email to Mall...

Feb 24, 202349 minSeason 2Ep. 3

“Be Your Full, Expansive Self”: A Conversation about Black, Queer History and Identity

Speaking Queerly hosts Mallory Golski (she/her) and Isiah Harris (he/they) sit down with Lisanne Ball (she/her), Kaleidoscope Youth Center’s QTPOC Community Care Manager, for a discussion about identity and intersectionality, the College Board’s recent release of its Advanced Placement African American studies curriculum, Black and queer trailblazers who we all should know more about, finding community and more. Have a question you want answered or a topic you’d like discussed on Speaking Queerl...

Feb 09, 202351 minSeason 2Ep. 2

We're Back!

Welcome back to Speaking Queerly, a podcast hosted by Kaleidoscope Youth Center – an LGBTQIA+ youth organization located in Columbus, Ohio. Join Mallory Golski (she/her), Isiah Harris (he/they), Daria Johansen (she/her) and Lane Shirrell (they/them) as they explore topics related to the LGBTQIA+ community, including current events, legislation, pop culture, intersectionality and more. Have a question you want answered or a topic you’d like discussed on Speaking Queerly? Send an email to mallory@...

Jan 26, 20237 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Ep. 3: LGBTQIA+ Health

Mikayla Robinson from Mozaic/Equitas Health joins us to share their story, discuss sexual health within the LGBTQIA+ community, and recalls the first time they felt represented in television. Plus, we talk about why it's important to vote!

Apr 16, 202059 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Ep 2: Black and Queer in Columbus

We list off some of our favorite icons for Black History Month and discuss polar opposite LGBTQ+ legislation that was introduced in Ohio. Plus, a protest at an annual MLK, Jr. breakfast in Columbus, and how white folks can be better allies to people of color.

Feb 24, 202044 minSeason 1Ep. 2
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