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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 about how to get helpful support within the community.
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...
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,...
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