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Emily Regenstreif has Supportive Parents

Queerology: A Podcast on Belief and Being by Matthias Roberts

Jul 20, 202140:02Religion & Spirituality

Emily Regenstreif has supportive parents. The best thing that they could do and ever did was to listen and then wanting to learn and know more by asking questions. Emily grew up queer in Portland, Oregon, in a Jewish fai...

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Emily Regenstreif has Supportive Parents is an episode from Queerology: A Podcast on Belief and Being by Matthias Roberts. Emily Regenstreif has supportive parents. The best thing that they could do and ever did was to listen and then wanti...

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Emily Regenstreif has supportive parents. The best thing that they could do and ever did was to listen and then wanting to learn and know more by asking questions. Emily grew up queer in Portland, Oregon, in a Jewish faith community. She had a lovely and lucky experience — very different from the traumatic backgrounds of others who grew up queer in faith communities. That’s not Emily’s story. Emily is a 31-year-old receptionist who spends most of her free time playing Dungeons and Dragons as well as writing her first novel, which she has been working on since she was 18 years old. Topics Discussed: Faith Forms Identity: Emily’s supportive journey with queerness being Jewish Jonas Brothers to Julia Stiles: Emily’s evolution of queerness started with a girl Coming out to friends, family, and faith community was easy for Emily Attraction vs. Asexuality: There’s far more to being a person than sex Exploration: Be comfortable with who and what you are to feel free, not shameful Religious Trauma: Luckily, Emily’s challenges weren’t related to queerness, faith Choosing My Religion: Converting to Judaism was Emily’s choice over church Proud Every Day: Emily never felt need to project or celebrate Pride Month Links and Resources: Emily Regenstreif on Twitter Queer Youth Faith (QYF) Day Queerology - QYF Day: Don’t Give Up Everything You Believe In and Everyone You Love (rerelease) Boy Erased Masterclass: 4 Practices You Can Start Now to Move Beyond Shame Queerology Podcast on Instagram Queerology Podcast on Twitter Beyond Shame by Matthias Roberts Matthias Roberts on Patreon Advertising Inquiries: Privacy & Opt-Out:

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Published Jul 20, 2021 and 40:02 long