Excuse Me, I Have Something To Say
A Coming Out Story - with Shaun Phillip Naylor
This week Shaun's takes us on a trip down memory lane. Sharing in detail his personal story and experience of coming out as Gay man to his family. This episode explores the internal struggles Shaun and so countless others face as they attempt to come to terms with accepting and embracing their identity. Shaun shares his experience from the being a sensitive kid in the 80's and 90's when toxic masculinity was in full swing and the media had no positive representation of queer people. This a hopeful and heartfelt recollection of a truly human experience. Shaun re-visits not only his experience but touches on the importance of visibility in media of marginalized groups. Shaun shares his positivity and hope for a life that he always dreamed of having where he could love who he loved, be his authentic self and have that celebrated with his friends and family. Shaun also shares a very personal peak into his recent wedding to his now Husband Benny. If you've ever struggled with your own identity or questioned what young people go through when making the choice to come out. If you know anyone who identifies as LGTQIA+ then take a listen to this episode and hopefully you find something inspiring within this episode. If you're struggling to come to terms with you Identity and are looking to reach out please click on any of the links below LGBTIQ+ Health AustraliaLGBTQI | Diversity AustraliaSupporting LGBTIQ+ people - Equality AustraliaIntroducing queerspace - queerspaceYou can get in touch with Shaun and the Podcast at the following links Excuse me - Podcast (@excuseme_pod) • Instagram photos and videosExcuse me, I have something to say (@Excuseme_pod) / TwitterShaun Phillip Naylor (@excuseme_pod) TikTok | Watch Shaun Phillip Naylor's Newest TikTok VideosPodcast | Excuse Me, (excusemeihavesomethingtosay.com) Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/excuse-me-i-have-something-to-say. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.