"I wanted to create a space to hold honest, open, candid conversations where no subject is off limits or taboo, with some of the best and brightest of our lifetime. I’m interested in delving into the minds of ‘Others’. The odd ones out, the queer kin, the bi-racial, gender-fluid, outspoken, courageous and crazy phenomenons who fall outside of the status-quo, dance joyfully in the margins of ‘Otherness’ and have managed to make an authentic, impactful mark against all odds. Maya Angelou said “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you”. It is the gems within these stories that give me strength to stand in the messiness of my own journey while carrying on in celebration of myself. The lessons I have learned have been invaluable. And If I can leave you all with one thing, it’s this...Celebrate Yourself And Love Each Other." - Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
32 Available Episodes (32 Total)Average duration: 01:13:02
Oct 13, 2020
Celebrate Yourself and Love Each Other (with Jimbo)
01:35:00
Jimbo The Drag Clown (Canada's Drag Race) joins me this week as we discuss the trials and tribulations of growing up queer, navigating the path of newfound fame, and learning to celebrate all of yourself and spreading love. Tune into our frequency.
Constance Zimmer (Actor/UnREAL/House of Cards/Shameless) joins me this week. We discuss becoming friends on our TV series UnREAL, playing "strong female characters" aka The Bitch, and the empowerment that comes through discovering yourself. Tune into our frequency.
Dr.Dani Olson (Reiki/Energy Healer/Craniosacral Therapist/Chiropractor) joins me this week. We discuss the journey of naturally healing herself of a brain tumor, the magic of coincidence, and remaining focused on the light in the face of darkness as spiritual beings having a human experience. Tune into our frequency.
When You Know Better, You Do Better (with Jameela Jamil)
01:21:29
Jameela Jamil (Actress/Activist/The Good Place/Legendary) joins me this week as we discuss mindfully taking this time to learn from the lessons 2020 has presented, cultivating the courage to speak truth to power, undoing trauma through therapeutic practices, and having a grounded sense of self in order to stand strong in the face of scrutiny. Tune into our frequency.
A Re-Education in Being (with Kirby Howell-Baptiste)
01:31:57
Kirby Howell-Baptiste (Actress/Comedian/The Good Place/Barry) joins me this week as we discuss the re-education process of being Black British and Black Canadian folk moving to the US, following your own intuition in an industry that tries to tear you down to build you back in it's own image, and the danger of cults fronting as acting classes. Tune into our frequency.
Nicole Byer (actress/comedian/author/host) joins me this week. We discuss our love of drag, being nominated for her first Emmy, and identifying and dealing with racism and inequality on set. Tune into our frequency.
Elisha Cuthbert (Actress/Comedian) joins me this week. We discuss challenging ourselves to grow during Covid, taking leaps of faith in pursuit of a dream, navigating the treacherous territory of cyberbullying, and having Courageous Conversations with friends/family/community in order to examine our own thoughts and challenge the status-quo.
This episode is sponsored by DoorDash in partnership with their Courageous Conversations initiative.
Lauren Toyota (YouTube Chef/Author/Hot For Food) and I sit down in conversation for an episode of her YouTube series Lauren IRL. We discuss doing the work of empowering and educating ourselves to unlearn what we as a planet have been taught about white supremacy, how systemic racism and violence against black bodies affects us all, and how the consistent work of decolonization by white people to create sustainable change is the only path to freedom. Tune into our frequency.
Sarah Blondin (Author/Meditation Teacher) joins me this week. We discuss the life changing work of her globally adored meditation series "Live Awake", her new book "Heart Minded", the impact of empathy and tuning back into our own being, and the core wounds of white supremacy stemming from a ruptured relationship with the heart. Tune into our frequency.
Remember That Depth Is The Greatest of Heights (with James St. James)
01:23:30
James St. James (Legendary NYC Club Kid Turned Bestselling Author) joins me this week. We discuss becoming the queer representation we yearned for as kids, the legendary era of the 90's New York City club kid scene, becoming the image of our imaginations, and finding true depth in fame and success. Tune into our frequency.