65 Being a Drag Queen - Defend, Speak Out, and Make 'em Laugh! Short

Drag has not always been celebrated like it is now. Drag was more an expression of protest to social norms and for many it meant to be free for a few hours. But it was dangerous. Today it is easier, it is more accessible. But how is it for a person of faith to do drag and when others find out they are a person of faith, or even more specific, Catholic?! Mark tells us his story of being Mark Ashton, but also his persona Matron. Listen to Mark and meet him as Mark and as Matron, find out the and see the difference and how he discovered Drag and the joy of making people laugh. This podcast is part of the project "Let Us be Heard" and is partially financed by HMS SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Patreon Bank transfer EUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBT CHRISTIAN GROUPS SUBSCRIBE TO THE PUBLIC PODCAST E-MAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NEW UPDATES Podcast on the web: http://neprocjenjiva.com/en/the-priceless-podcast/ Instagram: @podcastpriceless Follow Mark Ashton Matron on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter: @MarkAshtonDQ

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A podcast about the topic of LGBT and spirituality. Listen to stories of people from all over Europe who are LGBT and have a religious background. Listen about their journeys of reconciling their faith and sexual orientation as well as their journey of self-discovery and acceptance. You will also hear about different countries and how it is for LGBT people to live there and what challenges they are facing and/or blessings enjoying.