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Author: Phae Lockwood, Brian Poth, Nick Vargas, Noah Deeds

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Your friends at The Source LGBT+ Center interview local LGBTQ+ and allied community members in their small, conservative, rural town of Visalia, CA. 

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On this episode of Queer Goggles, join host Phae Lockwood (they/them) and guest Savino Perico (he/him) as they discuss the work of Kings Community Action Organization, which offers over 25 programs and services including childcare, food and nutrition assistance, housing and crisis support, and so much more. KCAO is one of many like organizations in the Community Action Agency Network, which was initiated by Lyndon B. Johnson 1960s to address poverty in the U.S. To this day, these agencies are a beacon of hope for the communities they serve, offering resources that many people don't know exist until they are in a position to need them. Join Phae and Savino as they delve into these vital services that impact the lives of so many individuals living in the Central Valley. Follow KCAO on Instagram: @kingscommunityactionorgLearn more about KCAO Become a volunteerSupport the show
On this episode of Queer Goggles, join host Phae Lockwood (they/them) and guest M the Myth (they/them) as they dive deep into M's beautiful journey, from childhood dreaming to becoming the revolutionary Queer Pop artist they are today.M’s accomplishments number many; they are a graduate of the Clinton Global Initiative University, where their project, The Wavy Awards, which aims to celebrate and uplift LGBTQIA+ artists, received special recognition. Their single "Speed of Life" was featured on Billboard's Queer Necessities playlist and they performed on Amazon Music’s Twitch channel. They hold a Master of Music in Music Production and a Master of Arts in Songwriting, both from Berklee College of Music, and they are a graduate of the LA-based production school, Icon Collective.But this episode goes far beyond the surface, as M touches on the deeper aspects of being queer in the music industry, finding inspiration, the healing power of music, moving through trauma, and transmuting pain into love. Put on your Queer Goggles and tune in - you won’t want to miss this.Follow M the Myth on Instagram: @mthemythLearn more: mthemyth.com & thewavys.org Support the show
Happy Holidays from The Source LGBT+ Center! On today’s episode, we’re introducing our new host of the Queer Goggles Podcast, Phae Lockwood, who will be taking the Queer Goggles ship over in the coming weeks! I know change is hard but we assure you that the podcast rests in capable hands. We are also excited to speak with The Source’s Programs Manager, Alix Carranza, The Source’s Youth Board President, Giselle, and the Youth Board’s Secretary, Nikolas as part of our first panel episode. We will be discussing the LGBTQ+ experience of the Holiday Season, especially for queer youth, ways to cope with the stresses of the holidays, and our favorite queer holiday books and movies. Spoiler alert: a lot of them are not Christmas-themed!Support the show
Jamie Brickhouse

Jamie Brickhouse

2023-06-2346:39

It is a new season and we are starting it off by speaking with Jamie Brickhouse! Jamie Brickhouse is a published writer, comedic storyteller, TikTok sensation, podcast host, and public speaker. He's also the author of the critically acclaimed Dangerous When Wet: A Memoir of Booze Sex and My Mother. Come join us as we delve into Jamie’s writing process, his messy journey to recovery, hilarious stories about his mother, and how he became a TikTok celebrity overnight. Support the show
Mary Randol

Mary Randol

2022-10-1741:42

On this episode of Queer Goggles, we're speaking with Mary Randol; artist, volunteer, and a person with over 37 years of recovery. In our conversation, we talk about Mary's journey through both substance use and mental health recovery, how coming out as Lesbian saved her life,  and the importance of empathy towards oneself and those who society has disregarded. This is the last episode of this "Rainbow Recovery" season of Queer Goggles. Join us next season!If you know someone who is struggling with Substance Use Disorder please access our resources at thesourcelgbt.org/recovery.Support the show
Dr. Cory Jaques

Dr. Cory Jaques

2022-08-2229:38

On this episode of Queer Goggles, we're speaking with Dr. Cory Jaques, the Program Director of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Training Program. Dr. Jaques is a trained Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and also sits on The Source's board of directors. In our conversation, we talk about his extensive work within the community, how he views the state of LGBTQ+ competent Substance Use care in our region, and his hopes and ambitions for the future of psychiatry and treatment here in the Central Valley, especially as it pertains to adolescents and trans folks.      If you know someone who is struggling with Substance Use Disorder please access our resources at thesourcelgbt.org/recovery.Support the show
Dean Jackson

Dean Jackson

2022-08-0230:55

In this episode of Queer Goggles, we're talking with Dean Jackson, the Program Director of HIV Services at The Source LGBT+ Center. In our conversation, we go over the many, many things that the HIV Services Program provides, the misconceptions about HIV, Substance Use Disorder, and how they intersect. And we discuss the importance of having not only LGBTQ+ and HIV-specific supportive programs in place, but also the importance of emphasizing that everyone is welcome through the doors at The Source. "You don't have to be out to come in." If you'd like to know more about The Source's HIV Services Program OR sign up for a free testing appointment, you can find out more at thesourcelgbt.org/hiv. If you'd like to reach out to Dean Jackson directly, you can reach him at dean@thesourcelgbt.org. If you know someone who is struggling with Substance Use Disorder please access our resources at thesourcelgbt.org/recovery. Support the show
Gabriela Vaca

Gabriela Vaca

2022-07-1935:17

On this episode of Queer Goggles, we're talking with Gabriela Vaca, the Youth Engagement Coordinator with the HEAL Project over at the California Health Collaborative. In our conversation, we discuss how the HEAL Project tackles youth substance use prevention with creativity and self-expression, their successes in passing local tobacco control policies, and the importance of encouraging youth leadership within prevention and advocacy work. If you'd like to know more about The HEAL Project you can follow them on Instagram at @heal.project. If you'd like to reach out to Gabriela Vaca directly, you can reach her at gvaca@healthcollaborative.org! If you know someone who is struggling with Substance Use Disorder please access our resources at thesourcelgbt.org/recovery. Support the show
Erika Hawkyard

Erika Hawkyard

2022-06-0627:32

On this episode of Queer Goggles, we're sitting down with Erika Hawkyard, ex-librarian and current Youth Program Manager at The Source LGBT+ Center. We talk with Erika about The Source Youth Program's broad approach to prevention and education, her history before The Source, the main issues that impact our youth, and we even discuss the hit HBO show Euphoria. If you'd like to know more about The Source's Youth Program, please go to https://www.thesourcelgbt.org/youth or follow us on instagram @sourcelgbtyouth. If you'd like to reach out to Erika directly, you can reach her at erika@thesourcelgbt.org! If you know someone who is struggling with Substance Use Disorder please access our resources at thesourcelgbt.org/recovery. Support the show
Jay Waterman

Jay Waterman

2022-05-2328:16

On this episode of Queer Goggles, we're talking with Jay Waterman, a certified substance abuse counselor and facilitator of several groups starting at Touchstone Recovery Center this June. We talk with Jay about his work at Touchstone, the importance of quality LGBTQ+ representation and competence in treatment, and the upcoming LGBTQ+ open support groups starting in Fresno. You can find more information about Jay Waterman and Touchstone Recovery Center here: touchstonerecoverycenter.com. The groups discussed are starting on June 8th in Fresno so be sure to get in contact with Jay Waterman at jay@touchstonerecoverycenter.com.If you know someone who is struggling with Substance Use Disorder please access our resources at thesourcelgbt.org/recovery. Support the show
Tony Gomez

Tony Gomez

2022-05-1135:29

 On this episode of Queer Goggles, we meet Tony Gomez, a certified drug and alcohol counselor 2 and facilitator of several of groups starting at The Source this year. In this episode, we'll talk with Tony about his story with Substance Use Disorder, his recovery, how he found The Source, and the importance of having LGBTQ+ prevention and treatment options. If you know someone who is struggling with Substance Use Disorder please access our resources at http://thesourcelgbt.org/recovery.Support the show
Noah Deeds

Noah Deeds

2022-05-1028:25

On this episode of Queer Goggles, we meet Noah Deeds(he/him), Events and Program Manager at The Source LGBT+ Center. In this 4th season, Noah will be guest hosting, talking to important people in out community about Substance Use Disorder, recovery, and the importance of having LGBTQ+ prevention and treatment options. If you or someone you know is struggling with Substance Use Disorder please access our resources at http://thesourcelgbt.org/recovery.Support the show
Lorie Lewis Ham

Lorie Lewis Ham

2021-08-1930:26

On this episode we talk with Lorie Lewis Ham, local mystery writer and author of 6 books. Her latest book One Of Us is the first in a brand new mystery series featuring Fresno's famously queer and vibrant Tower District. For the past 11 years, Lorie has been publishing her online magazine Kings River Life and its sister website KRL News and Reviews. She also launched a mystery podcast called Mysteryrat's Maze featuring short stories and first chapters read by local actors. Lorie is the proud mother of two children and shares her experience as the mother of a transgender child. We want to thank Lorie for her support of The Source LGBT+ Center for the past 5 years. We hope you enjoy the show. Support local artists!!!Support the show
Robin Johnston McGehee

Robin Johnston McGehee

2021-05-0743:38

Legendary LGBT+ Civil Rights Activist, Robin Johnston McGehee joins us to talk about activism and civil disobedience. Her story is inspiring and has pushed us to want to do more. Robin has fought for marriage equality, the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, and the rights of LGBT+ people at the local, state, and federal levels. Support the show
Juanita More!

Juanita More!

2021-05-0328:17

On this episode, drag queen Juanita MORE! shares her experience of giving back to her community through drag, service, and Juanita's List. She is this year's Imperial Court SF's Empress. Nick Vargas and Priscilla McNamara find out what it takes to be royalty, baby! Sit back and enjoy. For more info on Juanita visit www.juanitamore.com.Support the show
Jeffery Robinson

Jeffery Robinson

2021-04-2001:04:30

Jeffery Robinson is a local legend, LGBT+ Activist, and community leader in Fresno, California. The Source met him when we participated in Fresno Rainbow Pride in 2016. But, did you know Fresno has been having Pride parades and festivals for more than 30 years? Jeffery has been at the center of the queer movement here in the Central Valley for decades. This hour-long episode recounts some of that rich and vibrant history.  If you'd like to know more about Community Link, News Link, Qistory, and It's a Queer Thang... visit and support Fresno Rainbow Pride.Support the show
Priscilla McNamara

Priscilla McNamara

2021-04-0547:20

Priscilla McNamara has been performing for nearly 10 years in and around the Central Valley. On this episode, we talk with Priscilla about her beginnings, Queens of The South Valley, the importance of chosen family, and of course... supporting your local queens. COVID has hit the drag community hard, and we need to support our queens because they have always supported us. Priscilla can be found on all the socials:Facebook @prissymacattackInsta @yowasupchrisillaDon't forget to tip your queens: CashApp $prissymacattackSupport the show
Peter Robertson

Peter Robertson

2021-04-0335:49

On this episode, we talk with Peter Robertson, a local LGBTQ+ pioneer, advocate, philanthropist, and mentor to The Source about Fresno's rich queer history. He helped establish some of the most beloved LGBTQ+ organizations in the Central Valley: Bulldog Pride, Fresno Rainbow Pride, Reel Pride, and so much more. We hope you can see why we value his dedication, humility, and wisdom. Peter Robertson is our local LGBTQ+ history. To learn more about Peter and to support his causes, visit Fresno State.And to support The Source's programs and services visit thesourcelgbt.orgSupport the show
Cleve Jones

Cleve Jones

2021-03-3140:35

Legendary LGBT Activist, Author, and lecturer Cleve Jones talks with us about the gay liberation movement, the AIDS Crisis, and surviving and thriving through a pandemic. Nick and Brian were introduced to Cleve through one of our Leadership Academy graduates, Joshua Sanchez. To learn more about Cleve, his work, his books, and more visit clevejones.comIf you like what you hear and want to support The Source LGBT+ Center in Tulare County, visit thesourcelgbt.orgSupport the show
On this episode of Queer Goggles, Dean Jackson discusses the Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Project for Opioid Use Disorder and Substance Use Disorder. During this 9 month project, The Source educated our community to reduce stigma and increase awareness for these life-saving treatment options for LGBT+ individuals. We talk with the team at Family Healthcare Network to see how they are addressing the Opioid Crisis, and Noah Deeds shares what The Source is doing to support folks with trauma-informed care. In Tulare County, there were many resources uncovered over the course of this project: Kaweah Delta's MAT Program in Visalia, Exeter, & Lindsay, Family Healthcare Network's MAT Program, and Bright Heart Health, which provides telemedicine for those seeking MAT services and accepts most insurance plans, including Medi-Cal. For more info visit  https://www.brighthearthealth.com/ If you or someone you know is struggling with substances, please reach out for help. Recovery is possible.  Visit thesourcelgbt.org/recoverySupport the show
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