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Ep. 22: José Morales & the Taking Back of Who You Are

Ep. 22: José Morales & the Taking Back of Who You Are

FromSecond Adolescence


Ep. 22: José Morales & the Taking Back of Who You Are

FromSecond Adolescence

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Sep 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week’s guest is José Morales (he/him). José shares with us his experience growing up within a context that ended up being quite oppressive to him and his budding queerness. He shares about having an upbringing marked by a lot of people policing his masculinity and his identity, having the experienced of being told who he was and who he should not be before he himself had a chance to figure this out for himself. He then goes on to share about how all of this influenced the rest of his adolescence and his own path to finding what he experiences now as such queer liberation. I really enjoyed getting to speak with José and hear his story, and I’m so grateful he wants to invite you all into it too. About the guest:José Morales (He/Him) grew up in Texas, graduated from LSU with a degree in English Rhetoric, works for the US Post Office and hosts the podcast Jinxler & Professor Strange’s Cortex. You can follow José on IG at: @casa_de_jose.For more, visit www.secondadolescencepod.com and @secondadolescencepod.Download episode transcript here. 
Released:
Sep 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (55)

[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