Episodes
Dr. Frankie and Rachel Gill reflect on the frustration of not being seen or welcomed into the lesbian community because of their feminine appearance. Often excluded because of their look, Frankie and Rachel were advised they “should look more gay,” if they wanted to attract dates. Listen as Frankie and Rachel share their struggle with “fitting in” to a lesbian culture and how, by choosing their own paths, they gained the confidence that now allows them to feel pride in their femme...
Published 09/12/16
You've seen award-winning comedian Bridget McManus warm up audiences on Queen Latifah, Last Comic Standing and Chelsea, and you’ve watched her in a variety of comedy specials. But this week, she confesses about something completely different: Her 8 year marriage to Karman Kregloe, that she says, “…was the best decision of my life.” Her tips for igniting the spark in a long-term relationship, how to have “family talks,” and how to keep your partner attracted to you are priceless. While I might...
Published 09/05/16
The trailblazing lead guitarist was an FBI Agent, a lawyer and a musician when women musicians weren't respected. How did she do it? Listen in as she shares her rich lesbian story of success through patience and dedication, during an era when opportunities were tight and lesbians weren't out.
Published 08/29/16
Lesbians love women who make them laugh. But what are relationships like when you're funny for a living? Award winning comedian, Dana Goldberg tells me all about it during this week's podcast. Hear her share with me how her funniest material comes from her love life - the crazy ladies, the bad break ups & all the conquests in between.
Published 08/22/16
Continuing our exploration of bisexuality, today's guest is author and MFT sex therapist, Moushumi Ghose, owner of Los Angeles Sex Therapy and a proud bisexual. With bisexuality and bi-visibility such a charged topic, I wanted my listeners to hear from a variety of bisexual women and Mou is particularly articulate when discussing bi-visibility in how it's portrayed in the media, how it shows up in heteronormative & monogamous relationships vs open or non monogamous, and especially how it...
Published 06/27/16
Now that Marriage Equality is legal, we’re ready to focus on what else our community needs. Is it safety? Is it identity? Is it lesbian? Listen as Frankie and Curve Magazine Editor-in-Chief Merryn Johns plunge deep into the changing concerns of identities, labels, Trans-visibility, and the rumor that “lesbian,” is disappearing. Do we need a separate media for LGBT? How do we attend to the fluidity of sexuality while still staying relevant to the needs of the community? Listen in and give the...
Published 06/20/16
Bisexuality and biphobia are real. Bisexual women struggle with being accepted by both the gay and straight community and are subjected to a variety of ridicule and prejudice. Often referred to as “confused,” or more unfaithful than lesbians, bisexual women struggle with having to “come out” in both communities. Listen to my interview with a real, live, bisexual woman, Simone Thelemaque. Thelemaque is a mother, a double major college student and the founder of a non-profit focused on ending...
Published 06/13/16
As the cruise director for Olivia Cruises (https://www.olivia.com/), the largest lesbian leisure company in the world, Tisha Floratos KNOWS what lesbians want: Good food, good fun and good community. Listen as she shares how awesome (and envy producing) the vacations are, how introverts do well on the cruises and what it’s like to take over 250,000 women on 250 trips over the last 26 years.
Published 05/30/16
Can you fall in love with someone of the same gender and not really be gay? Today's guest was in search of an answer and determined to figure it out for herself. In doing so, she went on a quest of self discovery which included taking a Carribean cruise with 3,000 lesbians. What happened at the end of the trip? Listen in to find out.
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Published 05/23/16
Interview with Gabrielle Glancy, author of "Vera," a new novel called "too sexy," by publishers, that is now being rushed to press. Clifford Chase calls VERA, "A new kind of novel: a love story of ideas, a lyrical romp, a faux mystery with genuine heart.” Part Don Quixote bubbling dreamer, part reckless detective, the narrator of Vera pilots her way through a murky urban terrain, in search of love and answers. What she discovers in a 1990’s San Francisco, stuck somewhere between AIDS and...
Published 05/16/16
My chiropractor Dwayne and his partner of 16 years just got married. When I learned he had been partnered for over a decade and only now decided to tie the knot, I was curious about his story: After all this time, what’s Dwayne’s secret and why now did he choose to get married? Dwayne shared with me his Long-Term Love Relationship Cocktail: 2 Parts Consistency, 1 Part Trust, 3 Parts Sex and lots and lots of Listening. Tune in as he gives us simple ways that we all can show our partners how we...
Published 05/02/16
How do you move forward after spending so many years with one person? How do you navigate the extraction process, while still forging ahead with your dating life? Join me and author/lesbian expert Kathy Belge as dive into the prickly details of our own stories of struggle and success and share how you CAN mend your heart after a lesbian divorce and date again.
Published 04/25/16
Do you find lesbian dating an exhausting endeavor that leaves you tired and hopeless? Listen to this week’s podcast with Andrea, a self-proclaimed “successful dater” who will give you four hard core practical tips to make dating more fun, more successful and more fulfilling. She’ll talk about how to “show up curious,” how to “power pose” to increase your confidence and how to stay grounded and redirect if the date appears to be going awry. The hope is that with these tips, you’ll be more...
Published 04/04/16
Up until last year, marriage wasn’t an option for same sex couples and many in the community never considered the possibility of walking down the aisle with their partners. Now that it’s legal, some same sex couples are struggling with how to frame their lives and relationships in regards to marriage. Listen as Lianne, a queer, Asian-American from Boston discusses the challenges associated with instituting a heterosexual construction upon our relationships. Discussion includes how we might...
Published 03/28/16
Interracial lesbian couples face more resistance from their social environment than interracial couples. Listen to two women in interracial lesbian couples discuss their challenges, including discrimination, racism and how to work through cultural differences through direct, loving, mindful communication. Nicole is dating a Palestinian and Egyptian woman and Dr. Frankie is dating an African American woman. Both share their approach to navigating a relationship with someone who is of a...
Published 03/14/16
This weeks guest on Queer and Dear is Eve who is a San Francisco resident and director of a fortunate 500 company. She is also a good friend of Dr. Frankie's. Recently Dr. Frankie and Eve were having a girl's conversation about a sexual experience Eve had that was unpleasant. Dr. Frankie thought listeners could learn from Eve's experience. Today's show highlights the importance of kissing, asking for what you need from your partner sexually, making sex and intimacy a priority, and trying new...
Published 03/07/16
Are you wondering whether to work with a coach or psychotherapist? Have you wondered what the difference is between a coach and a psychotherapist? Learn about the differences between coaching and psychotherapy. Join Dr. Frankie and April Hirschman, a dating and relationship coach in a discussion that covers topics such as coach/therapist self disclosure, approrpiate boundaries and etiquette, and ideas about what makes coaching and therapy efficacious.
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Published 02/29/16
Listen to Julia share her experience of the steps she took in coming out to her family. She highlights the importance of being honest, direct and authentic, of not being attached to the outcome, picking your battles and not trying to convince your family to think differently. She also advises that it's a process that takes time, and everyone has his/her method to coming out.
Published 02/22/16
Jacqueline is a blonde/blue eyed, independent, international teacher, and successful life coach, looking for her feminine of center, life partner. She’s ready for adventure and she’s also in a wheelchair. Lesbians in wheelchairs aren’t seen as sexual beings and dates automatically believe they’ll be her caretaker. Jackie is more optimistic, and shares not only her experience, but offers listeners suggestions about how to date more successfully with a disability and resources to learn more...
Published 02/15/16
Today we're discussing what it means to be in the Little Gay Book matchmaking database. Shelley Simpson who was a screened member of Little Gay Book shares about her personal experience and process of getting involved. Shelley is now partnered and responsible for social media and marketing at LGB matchmaking. We discuss the differences between being a free member and a screened member. Shelley shares her experience of going on a date through LGB matchmaking. She also offers suggestions and...
Published 02/08/16
This weeks show topic is Polyamory. Dr. Frankie and Amanda discuss polyamory and touch on the definition of polyamory and how it differs from an open relationship. Amanda shared some of her experience of being in a polyamorous relationship for five years and discussed some considerations one should make before engaging in a polyamorous relationship. Helpful recommendations for supportive resources were also discussed.
To learn more please visit www.littlegaybook.com...
Published 02/01/16
Have you wondered if you or a friend or family member is in a domestic violence relationship? Do you feel isolated and alone in your relationship? Is your partner controlling and possessive? If you've answered YES to any of these questions please take a few minutes to listen to this weeks podcast.
My guest for this episode is Dr. Carole McKindley-Alvarez. She has over 20 years of experience in the mental health field. She is a professor at Saint Mary's College, the Behavioral Health Director...
Published 01/11/16
Today we're discussing the topic of Flirting and our guest is Shelley Simpson, a Little Gay Book, LLC matchmaking consultant based in Honolulu. Tune in for some quick tips on how to successfully flirt. To learn more please visit us at Little Gay Book (http:/www.littlegaybook.com) and/or follow us on Twitter @littlegaybook (https://twitter.com/LittleGayBook?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) or Facebook.
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Published 12/21/15