podcast_episode / 1d ago
What if queerness wasn’t a contradiction, but a compass? In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR speaks with author, artist, and equity strategist Dr. Raja Gopal Bhattar about their visually rich and deeply personal new book, Queering Constellations: Mapping This Journey Called Life. Blending memoir, community wisdom, beautiful illustrations, and interactive reader prompts, the book invites us to navigate identity as a constellation—where every point of culture, queerness, ancestry, and experience is connected. Drawing from their lived experience as a queer, gender non-conforming, 1.5 generation immigrant, Raja shares stories of coming out, negotiating family and tradition, and b...
podcast_episode / 1d ago
<p>What if queerness wasn’t a contradiction, but a compass?</p>
<p>In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR speaks with author, artist, and equity strategist Dr. Raja Gopal Bhattar about their visually rich and deeply personal new book, Queering Constellations: Mapping This Journey Called Life. Blending memoir, community wisdom, beautiful illustrations, and interactive reader prompts, the book invites us to navigate identity as a constellation—where every point of culture, queerness, ancestry, and experience is connected.</p>
<p>Drawing from their lived experience as a queer, gender non-conforming, 1.5 generation immigrant, Raja shares stories of coming out...
podcast_episode / 1d ago
<p>The marriage rate in this country has fallen nearly 60% in the last half century. So what’s motivating those of us still choosing to say I do? Anita ponders this question with the Hindu officiant who helped her build a ceremony that bridged the gap between her values and her dad's traditional desires. Plus, a comedian and queer ex-nun explains how she takes people from the place of "marriage is a dumpster fire" to a ceremony they're excited about. </p><p>Meet the guests:</p><p>- Raja Gopal Bhattar is a consultant, author and officiant who Anita and her...