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LGBTQ Series Episode 2: “Put Your Bias on a Shelf”: A Gay Military Medical Provider Shares her Experiences pre- and post-Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

LGBTQ Series Episode 2: “Put Your Bias on a Shelf”: A Gay Military Medical Provider Shares her Experiences pre- and post-Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

FromMilitary Psychology Podcast


LGBTQ Series Episode 2: “Put Your Bias on a Shelf”: A Gay Military Medical Provider Shares her Experiences pre- and post-Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

FromMilitary Psychology Podcast

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Sep 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lt Col Julie Glover is a Physician Assistant in the U.S. Air Force, holds a Doctorate in Emergency Medicine, has deployed thrice, and has held a number of leadership roles. I knew her back when she was Capt Glover (!) and we were stationed together in northern Italy. We bonded over our love of cats, softball, and LGBTQ rights. In this episode, Lt Col Glover discusses the impact that repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell had on her ‘outness’ to military colleagues, her experiences disclosing her sexual orientation to military medical providers and her bosses, as well as the process of reckoning with negative religious messaging about same-sex desire. She also talks about her long-time girlfriend and what it’s been like to be in a same-sex relationship in the military. Lt Col Glover is one of those people who is constantly winning awards, earning more and more degrees, and remains startlingly humble. (That last sentence would make her very uncomfortable.)
Released:
Sep 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (22)

Stay up to date with the most important issues in military psychology with the Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Association. We are producing several short series on applying psychological principles in military settings and military populations. This Military Psychology Podcast Network will feature topics including diversity in the military, the psychology of consulting with military organizations, behavioral health in military and veteran populations, human factors research, and specialty areas including operational and aviation psychology, fitness for duty and selection decisions, and military ethics. We’ll be addressing the broad question “What is military psychology?” and answering it in a number of ways. We are releasing all series in one feed to make it easy to stay up-to-date on the latest research, policy, and practice considerations. Subscribe to the Military Psychology Podcast Network feed for free access, and follow the Society for Military Psychology at www.militarypsych.org and on social media at @APADIV19.