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Interview with Rev. Dr. Joan Beilstein | Ep #21

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance

Release Date: 01/28/2022

Lori Duron on What It Means to Truly Support a Gender-Nonconforming Child (Encore) show art Lori Duron on What It Means to Truly Support a Gender-Nonconforming Child (Encore)

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance

In this encore episode of Profiles in LGBTQ Courage, host Rick Koonce sits down with author and advocate Lori Duron, creator of the widely read blog Raising My Rainbow and author of the book of the same name. In the interview, originally released in February 2021, Lori shares the deeply personal and courageous journey of raising her gender-creative son, CJ, in a world that often struggles to understand difference. From CJ’s early love of Barbie dolls and princess dresses to navigating schools, healthcare systems, and public judgment, Lori reflects on how parenting a gender-nonconforming...

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Katherine Zappone on Love, Loss, and Ireland’s LGBTQ Transformation show art Katherine Zappone on Love, Loss, and Ireland’s LGBTQ Transformation

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance

In this powerful episode of Profiles in LGBTQ Courage, host Rick Koonce sits down with trailblazing Irish leader and LGBTQ advocate Katherine Zappone to explore her extraordinary journey through love, loss, politics, and social change. Born in Seattle and later becoming an Irish citizen through her marriage to Ann Louise Gilligan, Katherine reflects on how their partnership sparked one of Ireland’s most transformative human rights movements. Together, they helped catalyze the landmark 2015 referendum that legalized same-sex marriage by popular vote—an unprecedented achievement in a deeply...

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Julia Cumes on Photography as a Force for Social Change show art Julia Cumes on Photography as a Force for Social Change

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance

In this episode, host Rick Koonce interviews award-winning photojournalist Julia Cumes, whose work shines a light on marginalized communities around the world. Born and raised in apartheid-era South Africa, Julia witnessed the power of images to expose truth and inspire change. Her career has been shaped by a commitment to social justice and storytelling through the lens of her camera. Julia shares how her projects—from documenting Cape Cod’s transgender community to capturing the stories of immigrants, women in India’s Devadasi system, and Hawaii’s cowboys—help challenge...

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Safeguarding Kids Online and Offline: A Courageous Conversation with Jacob Stapledon show art Safeguarding Kids Online and Offline: A Courageous Conversation with Jacob Stapledon

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance

Child abuse remains one of the most urgent and under-recognized crises facing families today. In this powerful episode of Profiles in LGBTQ Courage, host Rick Koonce speaks with Jacob Stapledon, Community Engagement and Education Manager at Children s Cove, a child advocacy center on Cape Cod. Together, they shed light on the staggering reality of abuse, why LGBTQ youth are disproportionately affected, and the critical role that community members can play in protecting children. Jacob shares sobering statistics, including the fact that 90% of children are abused by someone they know, and that...

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Teen Activist Bradley Forcier on Courage, Politics & Pride show art Teen Activist Bradley Forcier on Courage, Politics & Pride

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance

In this episode of Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage, host Rick Koonce sits down with 16-year-old activist and student Bradley Forcier, whose story is both inspiring and timely. Bradley, a rising junior at Falmouth Academy, shares how coming out at age 12 sparked his passion for advocacy, community involvement, and political engagement. From leading in his school’s Gender and Sexuality Alliance to starting the process of launching a local chapter of the ACLU, Bradley is already creating meaningful change. He opens up about navigating high school as a young gay man, supporting transgender friends,...

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Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance

Have you ever wondered what courage looks like in the LGBTQ+ community? In my podcast series, Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage, I share the powerful, authentic stories of individuals and families navigating the complex issues of sexual orientation, gender identity, self acceptance, and human love. From coming out journeys and gender transitions to parents learning how to support their children, these intimate conversations reveal the strength it takes for all of us to live and love authentically. I'm your host, Rick Koonce. With decades of experience as a journalist and interviewer, I'm here to...

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From Cape Cod Roots to State Senate: Julian Cyr’s Story show art From Cape Cod Roots to State Senate: Julian Cyr’s Story

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance

In this episode of Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage, I sit down with Massachusetts State Senator Julian Cyr, who represents Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket. Julian shares his powerful journey of growing up as a young gay man on the Outer Cape, finding his voice through activism, and ultimately stepping into leadership to serve his community. We talk about how his early experiences shaped his commitment to public service, the lessons he learned from the AIDS epidemic, and why authenticity is a core value in both politics and personal life. Julian also opens up about the pressing issues...

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Interview with Finn Allen (Wanda Mae) | Ep #45 show art Interview with Finn Allen (Wanda Mae) | Ep #45

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance

Finn Allen (formerly Wanda Mae). Wanda Mae was a little girl raised in a household with an alcoholic mother, an abusive father, and two sisters. She never felt “at home” in her female body, even though at an early age she excelled at sports and was a stand-out school athlete. From the age of 4 or 5, Wanda Mae felt like a boy, not a girl. But in her childhood, she didn’t have a lot of time to dwell on all that.  And there was nobody to talk to about her shame, discomfort, and confusion. At home, after her father left, Wanda Mae was beaten by her mother and her boyfriend, before...

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Interview with Joan and Rick Francolini | Ep #44 show art Interview with Joan and Rick Francolini | Ep #44

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance

Joan and Rick Francolini are the parents of a bisexual daughter, Renee, who’s about to marry a transgender man. They’re also committed social justice advocates who recently organized the first-ever Lower Cape Pride celebration on Cape Cod. Dubbed, “Unity in Community,” the three-day event, a multi-generational celebration of LGBTQ+ pride, drew hundreds of people to the towns of Orleans and Brewster, Massachusetts in June 2025. Activities included a parade, an LGBTQ+ community resource fair, musical performances, and an exhibit about the history of drag. Also featured was a panel...

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Interview with Roger Smith | Ep #43 show art Interview with Roger Smith | Ep #43

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance

The Trump Administration’s explicit animus toward transgender people is a well-documented and very public fact.  Starting in his first term and now in his second, President Trump and his Administration have carried out a systematic, years-long effort to roll back protections for LGBTQ+ people.  Beginning in January 2025, the Administration issued a series of executive orders specifically targeted at trans people. Trump’s directives include targeting transgender students, banning trans Americans from military service, and giving federal agencies the go ahead to overtly...

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Dr. Joan Beilstein is a Lesbian Episcopal Priest, and Rector of the Church of the Ascension in Silver Spring MD. Today, though a senior, well-respected pastor in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, DC, there was a time when Joan was rejected by her own priest for being gay. And even after being ordained a priest herself in 1994, Joan struggled to find employment, because no one wanted to hire an openly lesbian priest.

In this revealing interview with PFLAG Cape Cod’s Rick Koonce, Joan looks back on a storied career that has spanned nearly 30 years. And she talks movingly about how, for her, human sexuality, sexual orientation, gender identity, and spirituality are all beautifully and inextricably intertwined.

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