#9 Adult Store Mannequin Nativity
This episode contains to adult entertainment because Beck tells a story about the adult entertainment store her parents owned at 12:26. If you don't want to hear the story skip from 12:26 to 14:56.
Dash and Beck reflect on their childhood experiences, the impact of media, and the significance of community celebrations. They share nostalgic memories of Christmas traditions, the evolution of holiday decorations, and their first experiences in queer spaces. The discussion delves into the intersection of queerness and community care, the cultural significance of granny women, and the challenges of navigating identity in rural Appalachia. They also touch on the importance of support systems and resources for those seeking to quit smoking or other vices, emphasizing the need for community and understanding.
Chapters
00:00 Nostalgic Reflections on Childhood and Family Life
07:19 The Impact of Holiday Traditions
13:49 Exploring Queerness in Rural Settings
21:50 First Experiences in Queer Spaces
23:56 Exploring Lavender Relationships
27:39 Marriage and Identity in Appalachia
30:57 Life Expectancy and Health in Appalachia
37:44 Granny Women: Healers of the Community
42:15 Cultural Perspectives on Alcohol and Nutrition
45:11 New Chapter
tags:
childhood, media, community, queer spaces, Appalachia, identity, granny women, food, support