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Ep. 09: Molly Fosco & the Opening of Possibility

Ep. 09: Molly Fosco & the Opening of Possibility

FromSecond Adolescence


Ep. 09: Molly Fosco & the Opening of Possibility

FromSecond Adolescence

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Mar 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week's guest is Molly Fosco (she/her). Molly is a queer writer in a polyamorous triad with her two partners, one male and one female. She shares about growing up in a queer supportive context but how she never even thought about if she identified as anything other than straight in adolescence despite having attraction to other girls. She goes on to share about the differences between romantic identity and sexual identity and what her own evolution was of understanding these within her. And what eventually led to being 30 years-old and opening the space to allow for her pull towards women to be able to take shape in her life and relationship. She shares so much about the realities of being in a polyamorous triad and is so generous with sharing her personal experience. Thank you, Molly!About the guest:Molly Fosco is a tech writer, originally from Minneapolis, living in San Francisco with her two partners. She loves traveling, her community of friends, and any excuse to dance. For more, visit www.secondadolescencepod.com and @secondadolescencepod. Download the episode transcript here.
Released:
Mar 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (54)

[NEW episodes return Jan 2023] Conversations about Second Adolescence - the messy, exhilerating, awkward, healing-filled queer adulthood that comes after growing through first adolescence in an anti-queer world. Hosted by Adam James Cohen, a licensed psychotherapist in San Francisco, CA and a fellow human who went through his own Second Adolescence. Each episode features a new queer person sharing about their experience growing up, discovering their identity, coming out, and living through their own Second Adolescence. For more, visit: www.secondadolescencepod.com