• Paul Darminio: Embracing the Divinity of Queer Folx Has a Price
    Nov 11 2024

    In this episode of DIVINE & Diverse, Mark Dilcom and Paul Darminio discuss the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals within religious contexts, exploring themes of love, acceptance, and the need for safe spaces to ask difficult questions. They delve into personal experiences, the impact of conversion therapy, and the struggles within church dynamics, emphasizing the importance of unconditional love and the need for the church to evolve. The conversation highlights the pain caused by rigid structures and the hope for a more inclusive future in faith communities. takeaways The importance of safe spaces for genuine questions. Open and relational theology offers a new perspective on God. Understanding theodicy is crucial for faith amidst suffering. Personal encounters shape our understanding of diversity. Conversion therapy has lasting negative impacts on individuals. LGBTQ+ youth face significant mental health challenges. The church should be a place of healing and love. Navigating family dynamics in a non-affirming church can be difficult. Unconditional love is the core of Jesus' teachings. The future of the church requires tearing down harmful structures.

    takeaways The importance of safe spaces for genuine questions. Open and relational theology offers a new perspective on God. Understanding theodicy is crucial for faith amidst suffering. Personal encounters shape our understanding of diversity. Conversion therapy has lasting negative impacts on individuals. LGBTQ+ youth face significant mental health challenges. The church should be a place of healing and love. Navigating family dynamics in a non-affirming church can be difficult. Unconditional love is the core of Jesus' teachings. The future of the church requires tearing down harmful structures.

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    57 mins
  • Sean Hayden: His Story of Mental Crisis & How He's Paying It Forward
    Aug 28 2024
    On this episode of DIVINE & Diverse, my guest is Sean Hayden, actor, attorney, and host of the hit podcast series, Stage Combat: The Podcast. Sean and I have a deeply personal conversation about what happened to him on stage while performing, the resulting mental crisis, and how Sean has taken that experience to speak out about the troubling side of the theatre industry to bring awareness and support for the mental well being of theatre workers and promoting safe working practices. We also discuss the impact of religion on performers, Sean’s own experience growing up as a Southern Baptist as young gay person, and how some roles may trigger past religious trauma or abuse. Find out more about Sean and Stage Combat: The Podcast at Stage Combat (stagecombatthepodcast.com) and on Patreon at Stage Combat The Podcast | Cool stuff for actors/entertainment workers/their fans | Patreon 00:00 Introduction and Overview03:09 Sean's Journey and the Creation of Stage Combat07:09 The Importance of a Safe Work Environment09:07 Changing the Perception of the Performing Arts Industry14:04 Telling Other People's Stories18:00 Breaking the Stigma of Mental Health21:11 Advocating for Change in the Industry25:56 Transition to Personal Stories27:36 Sean's Experience with Religious Control28:55 Growing up in a Strict Baptist Environment32:22 Finding Refuge in Theater34:51 Exploring Faith and Spirituality38:06 The Importance of Community and Inclusivity48:20 Addressing Religious Abuse and Trauma in the Performing Arts51:59 Advocating for Change and Building a Community
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    54 mins