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Think Queerly

Darren Stehledarrenstehle.com
Discover actionable practices to get insight and clarity about your ideas and create strategies to solve your challenges. Listen to deep-dive interviews with 2SLGBTQ+ thought leaders and change-makers who are creating a more accepting, equitable, and humane world — with a focus on Canadian history and social justice issues. Think Queerly is a hosted by Writer & Coach, Darren Stehle.

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Episodes

Is History Repeating? What the Rise of Fascism and Dictatorships Can Tell Us About How to Act, Now

Here's an alternative to reading the news, getting upset, and wondering how we can stop anti-2SLGBTQ prejudice and hate-fuelled movements: Study and understand history. What's happening in the world today, is not just about 2SLGBTQ rights and freedoms, it's about our common humanity and the ethical belief that no one person is superior to another. Links mentioned in the episode can be found on my website . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Aug 03, 202423 minEp. 245

Pride at Work Canada with Director of Programs, Jade Pichette

Jade Pichette (they/them) is an inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility professional based in Tkarón:to/Toronto. Currently Jade serves as the Director of Programs at Pride at Work Canada where they work with over 250 large employers across Canada around gender expression, gender identity, and sexual orientation inclusion. Previously Jade served as the Volunteer and Community Outreach Coordinator at The ArQuives , the Education Programs Coordinator at Kind Space , and they continue to run...

Oct 23, 202258 minEp. 243

Interview with Mark J Silverman: Executive Coach, Speaker, Podcaster, and Best-Selling Author

In this episode, we talk about Mark recently turning 60, the fallacy of multi-passionate creatives, and what success really means. But our primary focus is Mark's signature approach to productivity, his Only 10s framework. He jokes that if you were to show him your to-do list, it would be like reading tarot cards. He would be able to tell you in an instant what you value, what you like and dislike, and what you're afraid of doing. Show notes, links, and watch the interview on video at Queering S...

Oct 07, 202248 minEp. 242

When You Freely Love Who You Are, You Can Freely Create a Life You Love

Many people think that you need to come out to be your "authentic self." What does "being authentic" really mean? How is that advice helpful if you're in the closet and have been struggling to come out for years? What if you've been married for decades and are afraid about who you might hurt and what you might lose? If you're in the closet and thinking about coming out, or if you know of someone who's struggling, this episode is about getting clear about your emotional reasons for coming out, an...

Sep 21, 202217 minEp. 241

The Power of Self-Mastery for Queer Individuals to Strive Higher for the Common Good

In this episode, I speak with Leadership and Organizational Development Coach, Jeremy Long about the power of self-mastery for queer people. Jeremy Long is a Queer man, Coach, and founder of the Conscious Queer Community . He also is the owner of Enhance Leadership as a Leadership and Organizational Development Coach. Click here for the show notes , video, and links mentioned in the episode: ☞ https://darrenstehle.substack.com/p/coach-jeremy-long Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i...

Sep 02, 202257 minEp. 240

I Knew I Was Gay When I Was Five Years Old

"Until I was 19 (in 1984), and for almost 15 years, I felt a combination of fear, guilt, shame, unrequited desire, silence, isolation, and otherness." Self-examination and knowing the events, the people, the environments, and the conditions that shaped your past are useful information. This is your personal narrative — and you can do with it what you please. In my case, I was determined to live better in the now than I had been living in my past. The complete show notes are published on Queering...

Aug 26, 202220 minEp. 239

What Is Queering Self-Mastery?

In this re-cast of the inaugural episode of the Queering Self-Mastery Podcast, I explain, The difference between the Think Queerly Podcast and Queerly Self-Mastery My reasons for creating a new Substack newsletter. What I mean by 'queering self-mastery.' Why you should subscribe and how Queering Self-Mastery will make a transformational difference in your life. ☞ Subscribe to Queering Self-Mastery . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Aug 12, 202224 minEp. 238

Interview with Michelle Douglas, Executive Director, LGBT Purge Fund

We start at the very beginning: why she decided to join the Canadian Military. Douglas shares her story of what that was like, falling in love with another woman in her unit for the first time, being honourably discharged, and what happened after. Ironically, Douglas worked for the Canadian Department of Justice for many years, while working in advocacy to keep the government accountable. Douglas explains how in 2016, survivors of the LGBT Purge launched a nationwide class action lawsuit against...

Jul 29, 202254 minEp. 237

Ever Feel Challenged to Live an Inspired Queer Life?

For once, I'm the one being asked the questions! Enjoy this re-cast of the podcast, 40 Plus: Gay Men. Gay Talk, hosted by Rick Clemons. "Ever feel challenged to live an inspired queer life? Feeling aimless and not sure what is next? Fellow Queer coach Darren Stehle challenges us to take a deeper step into self-mastery, ideation, and the journey of inspired action to live our most powerful lives as gay men over 40. You’ll learn useful techniques for bringing your ideal life to life." Rick Clemons...

Jul 20, 202246 minEp. 236

Without Core Values, You Won’t Know What You Stand For or How to Live with Integrity

Without values, it’s challenging to create a long-term life plan. If you don’t know what’s most important to you, you can’t make choices based on integrity. Values are the compass that keeps you on the path to accomplishing your most meaningful goals and dreams. When you know what’s essential and meaningful, you can skillfully respond with choices and actions that are in alignment with whom you want to be. What you can control are your choices. If you make decisions in accordance with your value...

Jul 13, 20229 minEp. 235

What’s Wrong With Me? Here’s a Better Question to Ask Yourself.

Self-talk that creates self-judgement, comparison, and shame is not self-empowering. It’s downright unhealthy and damaging to your self-esteem! If you’ve truly done something wrong you feel guilt about, own up to it. However, if you’re struggling with something not going to plan — for example, how to make more money, get a better job, or why your business isn’t growing — consider if you’re missing skills or knowledge. Ask yourself, “Am I ignorant or incompetent?” Ignorant = you don’t know someth...

Jul 06, 20227 minEp. 234

Are You Living a Big Enough Dream?

Ever since I was a little boy, I’ve dreamt small. I was a sickly child with severe ADHD. I had a learning disability that made it hard for me to read letters. And I was gay without knowing what that meant. Other kids and a few teachers made me feel like an outsider and not good enough. My health issues, which attracted unwanted attention, and being in the closet kept me fearful of freely expressing my truth. I was too scared to talk about it with my parents because the root of my fear was the th...

Jun 29, 20228 minEp. 233

It Gets Better Canada: Uplifting, Empowering, and Connecting 2SLGBTQ+ Youth Across Canada

In this week's episode, I speak with Omid Razavi, the Executive Director, and Ethan Berkeley-Garcia, Youth Ambassador of It Gets Better Canada. I had such a great time hosting this interview. It's clear to me how committed both Omid and Ethan are to this important organization and the impact it's had on their own lives. Complete show notes, bios, and links ☞ https://darrenstehle.com/it-gets-better-canada/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Jun 21, 20221 hrEp. 232

Cultivating Leadership That Cares About its Employees — The Role of Neuroscience in Diversity, Equity, and LGBTQ+ Inclusion.

In neuroscience, the ACC is an acronym for the anterior cingulate cortex , the part of the brain commonly called the animal or mammalian brain. Most animals have basic needs like food, shelter, safety, and procreation. If those needs are met, the animal feels safe. If not, they feel higher levels of stress and threat. Humans have the same needs. The ACC has a second meaning from a personal leadership and behavioural viewpoint. In this context, the ACC stands for Acceptance , Connection , and Car...

Jun 15, 202219 minEp. 231

Small Town Pride: A Documentary About the Joys and Challenges of Being Queer in Canadian Small Towns

In this episode, I speak with the Co-Director, Producer, and Editor of the film, Chelle Turingan. Organizing in church basements, classrooms and around kitchen tables, they take on a conservative town council that won’t fly a rainbow flag and bend some rules to create a safe space for youth to come out. Despite experiences of isolation and discrimination, they love their communities and strive to make them places where everyone, no matter who and how they love, can live and thrive. ☞ Complete Sh...

Jun 08, 202245 minEp. 230

Everything We Value, We’ve Been Taught to Value. Don’t Be Pink-Washed by Corporations Vying for Your LGBTQ+ Money this June.

You have the power to demand inclusion, dignity, and respect 365 days a year because you can take your purchasing power elsewhere. But don’t sit in silence with your decision to support LGBTQ+ businesses or allies. ☞ Read the full article here . ********** As a queer thought leader, neuro-coach, writer, and podcaster, Darren Stehle helps LGBTQ+ creators and change-makers develop their self-mastery and go from confusion to making an impactful difference in the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co...

Jun 05, 202220 minEp. 229

Feeling Stressed & Overwhelmed By All the Bad News in the World?

We are overwhelmed by the untenable problems in the world and have little capacity left to feel like we have the agency to make a difference. Even for those of us with practiced emotional resilience, we face moments when we can’t take it anymore. When that happens, you need to take care of yourself, calm your reactive emotions and mind, and find ways to reconnect with other people who embody understanding, connection, and empathy. Otherwise, you’ll shut down completely, or veer in the opposite d...

Jun 01, 202210 minEp. 228

Are Personality Assessments Like Myers-Briggs and Enneagrams Useful for Personal Development

These tests can be a leaping-off-point, but not a justification for who you are, perhaps for the simple reason that they are not factual. Find out why I don't use these kinds of tests with my clients and why I think they can be used as an excuse or a crutch. Read the article ☞ Are Personality Assessments Like Myers-Briggs and Enneagrams Useful When You’re Working with a Coach? Discover my IDEA(tion) approach to personal transformation. Designed to help you gain Insight , Direction , and Emotiona...

May 25, 202219 minEp. 227

Why "Sincerely Held Religious Beliefs" Are Hypocritical, Insincere, and Killing LGBTQ2S+ People

Sincerely held religious beliefs lack critical thought. They’re unreasonable towards people who don’t believe or disagree. Pre-judgement of non-believers is what makes them hypocritical. ☞ Read the original post Articles mentioned in the episode: The Threat of Religious Extremism and Radicalized Individuals to the Common Good “Sincerely Held Religious Beliefs” – A Specious Defence of Prejudice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

May 18, 202215 minEp. 226

Interview With Dax Moy: Transformational Coach & Creator of MindMap Mastery Neuro-Coaching

In every aspect of how Dax Moy shows up in the world is his desire to help people experience themselves as the version of themselves that they most want to meet. Dax is a coach, educator, mentor, author, public speaker, and strength trainer. He was my coach for a year and a half while I was part of his MindMap Mastery Coach training program. Click here to read the show notes or watch the video. ----- Every Thursday at 1 PM (EST), I offer a free 1:1 coaching session with an individual queer creat...

May 12, 20221 hr 21 minEp. 225

Why Positive Thinking Is a Waste of Your Time and How to ‘Feel’ Instead to Improve Happiness

"Just think positive," they say. "It will all work out for the best," said someone who wants to be helpful but doesn't know what to do. If you want to experience more peace of mind, calm, and happiness, you don't want to think positively. Listen in to find out can do instead. Read the post: " Why Positive Thinking Is a Waste of Your Time ." Every Thursday at 1 PM (EST), I offer a free 1:1 coaching session with an individual queer creator. Get clarity about your ideas and create effective strateg...

May 05, 202222 minEp. 224

Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?

We are a species connected by our shared humanity but we act ever-more separate due to the liberalism myth of individuality . We live in a paradoxical duality: Our humanity connects us, but it doesn’t necessarily protect us. This is especially true for LGBTQ+ people in Poland, Chechnya, and Russia. Dominant religious myths and political parties have deemed our lives a threat to societal mores and values — or that we are non-existent entities, i.e., we simply do not exist in their country. It's u...

Apr 28, 202221 minEp. 223

Interview with Tim McCaskell, Author of "Queer Progress: From Homophobia to Homonationalism."

Tim McCaskell's book, "Queer Progress: From Homophobia to Homonationalism," is a memoir and analysis of early Toronto gay and lesbian liberation politics, HIV/AIDS activism, queer social justice, and the rise of neoliberalism from 1974 to 2014. In this episode, we talk about the book as a way of understanding where we are now in 2022, and where things are headed socially and politically from an intersectional viewpoint. ☞ Read the complete show notes . ======== Queer IDEA(tion) Thought Leadershi...

Apr 05, 20221 hr 35 minEp. 222

What Emotional States Can We Practice as Queer People to Experience More Joy Every Day?

Joy can be found in the most mundane things and moments in life, so the more mindful we are of what makes us feel joy, the happier we will be. Nathan Serrato of Queer Conscious and I take a deep dive into what joy means and how to experience more of it every day — especially as LGBTQ2+ people. Click here for show notes , links, and the full video of the episode. *********** If you’re an LGBTQ creator or change-maker who is working to make a difference in the lives of other queer people, I invite...

Mar 21, 20221 hr 19 minEp. 221

Michael Bach's "Alphabet Soup: The Essential Guide to LGBTQ2+ Inclusion"

Covering chapters such as Breaking Down the Alphabet and The Importance of Safe Space, Michael shows the importance of allyship in the workplace and engaging with employees, to interactions with volunteers, students, parishioners, or just everyday people on the street. "Alphabet Soup: The Essential Guide to LGBTQ2+ Inclusion at Work" is now available for pre-order. Read the complete show notes: Michael Bach’s “Alphabet Soup: The Essential Guide to LGBTQ2+ Inclusion ” Hosted on Acast. See acast.c...

Mar 07, 20221 hr 1 minEp. 220

The Threat of Religious Extremism and Radicalized Individuals to the Common Good

Critical thinking is not about being judgemental of other people for their ideas or beliefs. Instead, critical thinking is the practice of impartiality — attempting to suspend opinion, subjectivity, or outrage — while practicing logical, open-ended questioning and sometimes dialectical reasoning. In this episode, I discuss, The willingness and openness to understand another person - without prejudice - is a form of humility. The most significant challenge with critical thinking is the intersecti...

Feb 23, 202222 minEp. 219

Fostering an LGBTQ+ Cricket Club's Ethos and Culture of Inclusion, Acceptance, and Individual Value

In this session, I ask Lachlan how I can help. What he needs is clarity and direction for how to maintain and cultivate an open and welcoming space for all voices to be heard at the Birmingham Unicorns Cricket club meetings. The challenge he has is that committee meetings are open to all who wish to attend. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the individual voices, but the club wants to remain open and inclusive, especially for the upcoming Annual General Meeting. Added to this is the challenge ...

Feb 09, 20221 hr 4 minEp. 218

LGBTQ+ People Are Uniquely Self-Aware and Can Teach Respect and Compassion for a Common Humanity

In the book, “When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times,” Pema Chödrön expresses the idea of not causing harm to yourself or others. Of course, she means causing no physical harm, but just as important, not causing harm to ourselves by the ways in which we think about ourselves. For example, not being self-deprecating when we don’t believe in ourselves and not being overly self-critical. If we don’t love ourselves, it may be that we haven’t questioned the beliefs we hold about cer...

Feb 02, 202227 minEp. 217

An Intergenerational Conversation With Gay Activist Ken Popert

Ken Popert’s name kept showing up in the historical research Jeff has been doing at the Human Sexuality Archive at Cornell, and for one of his courses, “Making Public Queer History.” Jeff recognized Ken’s name because I used to work at Pink Triangle Press (PTP) in Toronto, Canada where Ken was my direct report. I had also talked about PTP, and its founding publication, The Body Politic, in an interview (with Jeff as co-host) with the authors of “Out North: An Archive of Queer Activism and Kinshi...

Jan 26, 20221 hr 32 minEp. 216

Brainstorming Playful Gamification for a Non-Cis Gender Somatic Pleasure Practice

Ro Rose is currently a student at the Somatic Sex Education Institute . They have been working with me for the last four months. I coach Ro around IDEA(tion) — to help them gain Insight , establish consistent Direction , and take efficient steps that are in Emotional Alignment to maintain momentum while making progress on what they want to accomplish. In this Think Queerly IDEA(tion) Coaching episode, I ask Ro what question or struggle they want to work through in our session. Ro has noticed in ...

Jan 12, 20221 hr 4 minEp. 215
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