Please could you have an older guest - 60-70? I would love too see and hear another additional perspektiv of life . Thanks
@cynlagosКүн бұрын
Specially queer perspectives!
@ashliecourtney8065Күн бұрын
Late Life Lesbian has had some later in life individuals on her podcast.
@janparker492Күн бұрын
I couldn't agree more, been meaning to suggest the same. Love your pod, from a 67 yr old lesbian in the UK who was a queer activist in the 80's and they'll be plenty like me in America
@SylviaDavis-e5uКүн бұрын
Please have seniors on. We're out here totally alone. Love your pod, always interesting. Thanks Mal.❤
@SylviaDavis-e5uКүн бұрын
🌈Soooo happy to see u again, Carmen E. I've missed you, hope ur feeling better. You're the best. 💕💕
@Renee1337Күн бұрын
Mal is such a good interviewer! She listens intently and asks great questions even when the topic doesn’t directly relate to her. This podcast is my favorite discovery of 2024
@MadeItOutPodcast5 сағат бұрын
thank youuu🥹 this makes me so happy. can’t wait for another year!!
@amyarcher4330Күн бұрын
It's so nice to hear wisdom from people ahead of you in life, it makes me feel comforted and more ready for the years ahead 😊
@MadeItOutPodcast5 сағат бұрын
when they said “everybody feels like shit” - that was the most comforting thing i’ve heard in a whileeeeee.
@tgviewz7675 сағат бұрын
I love love the themes of this interview ❤️ I also love how the funny interruptions in the conversations, it sort of lightened the mood 😊
@imanandkКүн бұрын
As always, a fantastic interview and very timely conversation given the current political/societal climate we're in. I deeply appreciated the early part of the conversation about the generational differences within the queer community. I was deeply in the closet from 18-28 at the height of the Reagan era, where I hid and suppressed my orientation/identity through promiscuity and addiction. Coming out at 28 (1990) was selective, given feelings of still not being safe and the lack of legal protection. When Carmen shared about what things were like when they came out (2002), I was just turning 40 and didn't feel like I could still be fully accepted, even though I was fully out. My mid-40's through late 50's have been the free-est I've actually felt. Began identifying as non-binary/queer in late 50's, got top surgery at 60! With the anticipation of another era of the orange satan and return of transphobia, I am grateful for my journey (much like what Carmen has been able to anchor in) yet am quite terrified for young folks, esp trans youth, trying to find their way safely.
@MadeItOutPodcast5 сағат бұрын
this is incredible - what a journey, thank you for sharing! ❤
@_asantesana_squashbanana_Күн бұрын
*listens intently in Millennial*
@nath9773Күн бұрын
Mel, the common point of all your exchanges is their intelligence as well as this touching fiber that all your guests exude.. Bravo! Fear is a legitimate emotion, once identified we must welcome it ...nuance it with apprehension and not give others the opportunity or the power to control it..
@ouie.outsideКүн бұрын
The quarter life crisis was hitting hard, but this was so comforting. There's so much anxiety these days and accepting that we're all clowns in this fucked up circus is just the reminder I needed! Thanks for the great episode
@MadeItOutPodcast5 сағат бұрын
The circus that is life 🤡🤡🤡
@FeverDream567822 сағат бұрын
This was pleasant to watch/listen to. I have a preference for older women and can't relate to people my own age. Saying that, this was a lovely episode and like others have said - more older women please, if possible. Like Wendy Crewson for example, but I don't think she would be easily accessible.
@a457284 сағат бұрын
your hair looks really good in this episode Mal ! :)
@cowboyjicjacКүн бұрын
Mal ur hair looks so gorgina today! Love this episode! I wish I new more queer women in their 40s
@jamilaanderson7505Күн бұрын
40+ year old lesbian...🌈🏳️🌈
@laurynpawl683920 сағат бұрын
Yes! More later in life stories
@MadeItOutPodcast5 сағат бұрын
thank youuuuu🥹 @amika round brush tool is my god.
@cowboyjicjac5 сағат бұрын
@ 🥰 thanks for replying!! Huge fan ❤️
@mommyissuesmusic15 сағат бұрын
Belinda!!! 😍
@j.c.9784Күн бұрын
No People were out. I came out at 15.. in the 80s!! When it was not popular or a cool thing to do.
@beramir123 сағат бұрын
Thankyou! thankyou! I thought the "are you her mother!!!!" only happened to us!
@MadeItOutPodcast5 сағат бұрын
happens every time we go through Clear at the airport 🙁 brutal!!! - mathilde
@koficat11Күн бұрын
Love the adorable advert look lol
@MadeItOutPodcast5 сағат бұрын
just me and bugs talking about our aura frames 🥰
@camimedina3437Күн бұрын
She is real life Shane from The L word
@sofia_catalan7Күн бұрын
Mal, perfect baby names: Sofia, Isabela and for a boy David.🤗🤗😉👍🏻
@j.c.9784Күн бұрын
No girl.. getting older is not something you should speak about under 50.
@angellombness437123 сағат бұрын
charming - many perspectives - love [comment engagement 💜]
@shalyseswift1365Күн бұрын
Growing up as a woman wanting to be a priest is sooo gaaaayy 😅
@jamilaanderson7505Күн бұрын
She does look like Kevin Bacon...lol... I'm not saying that to be mean...
@MadeItOutPodcast5 сағат бұрын
Kevin Bacon is very attractive!!
@jamilaanderson75055 сағат бұрын
@MadeItOutPodcast just like women look like just Justin Beiber
@casslynn1165Күн бұрын
Thought this was the "i'm in queer media" lady
@MadeItOutPodcast5 сағат бұрын
holding space for her
@ltrillium1000Күн бұрын
Wow, I've never experienced a Holy F_ck!!!!!!!!!!!
@j.c.9784Күн бұрын
You young people with your pronoun things are just ridiculous. "They / them" was simply androgynous So stop.