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Embracing All of Me

Embracing All of Me

De: Ross Victory
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Born in the bisexual, pansexual, and fluid communities of Los Angeles, Embracing All of Me is a limited podcast series inspired by the book of the same name. Designed for those on a journey of self-discovery, the show features identity-centered narratives, embodied voices, cultural insights, and artistic expressions from around the world, exploring what it takes to exist and thrive in a world shaped by binaries and stigma. Hosted by Ross Victory, award-winning author, poet, music artist, and creative entrepreneur, this podcast is both a statement and an invitation: to be and become.Ross Victory Ciencias Sociales
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  • Relationship Coach Danny Morales Spills the Tea on Dating Yourself First
    Jun 10 2025

    Ever wish you had a personal coach cheering you on when dating gets complicated? Meet Coach Danny Morales—a dynamic relationship mentor for gay and bisexual men. In this candid interview, Coach Danny unpacks everything from setting boundaries and navigating fear to surviving breakups and coming out on your own terms. Learn why “dating yourself first” isn’t just a cute slogan, but the key to building genuinely healthy relationships—both with partners and with yourself. If you’ve ever felt stuck or misunderstood in your love life, Coach Danny’s fresh insights on communication, self-validation, and community can help you embrace your identity and own your worth. Tune in for a conversation that just might shift your entire approach to dating and relationships. Learn more about Coach Danny at https://www.thecoachdanny.com/


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    42 m
  • DL (Downlow) Men: Beards, Survival, and the Right to Choose
    Jun 5 2025

    In a media landscape obsessed with spectacle, DL (down-low) men are often punchlines, predators, or shadows. But what if we stopped moralizing and started listening?

    In this episode, Ross peels back the layers of DL discourse to explore the survival strategies behind the silence. Through the story of Adam, a bisexual man from Ghana denied asylum in the UK, and his own reflections growing up bisexual in Los Angeles, Ross examines how fear, safety, and structural oppression shape disclosure.

    With sharp clarity and deep compassion, It exposes how bi+ men of color often become collateral damage in conversations not actually about them.

    We map out common concerns, especially from women, around intimacy and betrayal, and invite everyone into a more honest, informed dialogue.

    Whether you're DL, closeted, bi, pan, queer, questioning, or a witness to the growth and transformation of others navigating society, this episode honors your survival and your right to choose.


    Adam's Story referenced in the episode

    https://www.rainbowmigration.org.uk/stories/adams-story/

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    27 m
  • Spoken Word Artist Anto Chan on Ancestral Work and Transforming Grief into Comedy
    Jun 3 2025

    What happens when “I love you” is answered with a plate of perfectly sliced pears? In this tender, laugh‑out‑loud episode, Ross sits down with Chinese‑Canadian spoken‑word powerhouse Anto Chan to trace the messy alchemy that turns generational pain into punchlines.

    Together they unpack:

    • Ancestral wounds, intergenerational trauma, and the model‑minority cage

    • Queerness, masculinity, and why love languages can feel like different dialects

    • Art as a mentor—how Anto’s poems run five years ahead of his healed perspective

    • Transforming grief into stand‑up comedy without erasing the ache

    • The radical courage of saying “I love you” first (even if the reply is fruit)

    This conversation is equal parts heart‑hug and gut‑check—a soft yet radical invitation to speak your truth, risk being seen, and dare to find comedy in the cracks of sorrow. If you’ve ever wondered how to reunite with your inner child, honor your ancestors, or laugh while the room shakes, press play!

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    58 m
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