Now that our first podcast is out in the world (and being loved on by our community! Thank you!!!), we can look a little further afield to our next adventures.
Listen to MORE PODCASTS! Next up is Jey and M, Co-Founders and Organizers of Yet Another Queer Pop-Up Market during the week of April 7th, and Corrie Locke-Hardy, Founder of The Tiny Activist and Author of The Revolution Will Be Well Fed: Recipes for Creating Community during the week of May 12. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Podcast Index, and other places you find your podcasts.
JOIN US for a Virtual Community Dialogue Circle facilitated by M, on Wednesday, April 23rd from 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Eastern. We’ll go deeper into the themes of resilience, identity, and creativity as it relates to the most recently released podcasts from March and April. The Intention: to foster a culture of reflection, care, joy, and vulnerability among 2SLGBTQIA+ creatives and our allies as an act of resistance in these times.
Find us OUT IN THE WILD. We’ll be at the May 10th Yet Another Queer Pop-Up Market with Bloom Local at the Florence Civic Center. So swing by and say hello in-person - we’d love to meet you!
Speaking of Being Out in the Wild
Luc spent Saturday at Translate Gender’s Trans Day of Visibility, sharing more about Rooted Resilience. M knew it was a good day when Luc texted “Lots of love for the podcast today at the TDOV event! We’re running out of postcards :)” Alas there are no selfies of Luc, but he did manage to snag a photo of the space ‘before the event’ and also of one of the amazing performances.


PS. James, Shai, and Mr. J of the Translate Gender team are also part of our Rooted Resilience interview series, so stay tuned to hear from them in the coming months!
In Case You Missed Indë & Our First Episode
You might be new to us, or just a little overwhelmed by your inbox. Regardless, we wanted to make sure that you didn’t miss our very first podcast, featuring Inde, “It’s Always Revolution O’Clock”
And here’s a little snack to get you started on learning more about Indë and their multidisciplinary work in this world.
Join us in Centering and Uplifting 2SLGBTQIA+ Creatives
Sponsorship opportunities are still available.
The Rooted Resilience Project is dedicated to amplifying the voices of 2SLGBTQIA+ creatives in Western Massachusetts through engaging events, podcasts, and community dialogues. We invite organizations and individuals to partner with us as sponsors to help sustain and expand this vital work. Sponsorship offers a unique and impactful opportunity to demonstrate your commitment to the LGBTQ+ community.
For detailed information on sponsorship levels and benefits, please visit our sponsorship document:Rooted Resilience Sponsorship Opportunities - 2025.