
The man who didn't exist
Job Hunting While Trans
They thought Seth Katz was lying about his professional experience when, in reality, he had just changed his name.
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Celebrating and exploring issues concerning LGBTQIA+ people.
The man who didn't exist
They thought Seth Katz was lying about his professional experience when, in reality, he had just changed his name.
Changing Landscapes
Jumping into a brand-new startup can be a game-changing moment for any entrepreneur—every stake across the board is raised. Add being openly transgender into the mix, and the stakes are even higher.
Doomsday prep edition
One WFH parent’s journey amidst the coronavirus pandemic. This first installment is all about getting ready to hunker down until things get back to normal.
"Planning" for a pandemic
The second installment of one WFH parent’s journey amidst the coronavirus pandemic. This edition is about how Yiddish might help you learn to listen to (your own) good advice.
Making play a priority
The third installment of one WFH parent’s journey amidst the coronavirus pandemic. This edition is all about having fun with (instead of?) working from home.
(House)work from home
The fourth installment of one WFH parent’s journey amidst the coronavirus pandemic. This one's all about figuring out what it really means to work from home. There’s also a Zenon reference.
Next stop: procrastination station
The fifth installment of one WFH parent’s journey amidst the coronavirus pandemic. This edition teaches you how to stop procrastinating (and a little bit about the Olympics).
Let’s get to work(out)
The sixth installment of one WFH parent’s journey amidst the coronavirus pandemic. In this edition, we get physical—as a way of getting to work and coping with stress.
Join the Revolution
There are many ways to offer solidarity, whether you are physically able to attend protests, or not.
Workplace Equality
"Much work remains to be done, especially when it comes to the protection of Black transgender lives."
Superproud
Pride parades might be canceled this year, but you can still represent your gay pride.
Superproud
Putting money in the hands of queer, Black business owners is one way to stand up for Black lives during Pride month, and always.