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LGBTQIA+ Allyship That Makes a Difference with Candice Czubernat
In this episode, host Kelly Wolfe is joined by lesbian therapist and Christian, Candice Czubernat, to discuss LGBTQIA+ allyship. -in the language, words, terminology, and pronouns we use-in the societal and political sphere -in the Church and in our homes (whether or not there is anyone "out" - that we know of)-and in the environments that we create and contribute to around us, and so much more!Additional Links/Resources from this Episode:- "My Kid Came Out. What Do I Do Next?" episode of Where Do We Go From Here? podcast -Candice's Therapy and Coaching Practice, The Christian Closet-Michelle Obama's book referenced in this episode is called The Light We CarryGuest Bio: Candice Czubernat (she/her) identifies as a lesbian and a Christian, she has been a therapist for 17 years and is the founder of the LGBTQ affirming counseling and coaching practice, The Christian Closet, as well as the teletherapy organization Progressive Christian Counseling. In both ministries, she and her team meet with people from all over the world for online telehealth sessions as they navigate the many intersections of life with a Christian faith. She has also recently launched and is the executive director of Affirming Therapy, a non-profit whose main goal is to raise funds for LGBTQ+ people who can't afford mental health services.Candice is a graduate of The Moody Bible Institute and The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. She lives in a small mountain town in southern California with her wife, the love of her life, Crystal, and their 8-year-old boy/girl twins Deacon and Dylan. You can find her on IG @lesbiantherapist or @lgbtq_affirming_therapy or on her website at candiceczubernat.com.