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In this episode, Amanda Bearse describes her upbringing in a satellite town of Orlando, Florida, with trips to the mountains and a family farm in Northern Georgia. All American, nourishing food was plentiful at home, while a garden furnished much of the fare on trips to the Georgia farm. Bearse also talks about her earlier coming out to her religious mother, Bearse’s subsequent public reveal as a lesbian at the height of her career, and her subsequent LGBTQ activism. She also describes her deep, abiding faith and her continuing connection to those family members she has lost.
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