Long Hair Do Care is a podcast that discusses queer intersectional ecofeminist topics. The host, Georgie Corkery, invites knowledgeable guests and friends onto the show to talk about cats, wildlife, media, and more!
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Liz Whittaker is an Intimacy Coordinator who choreographs intimate scenes for theater and film. Learn more about theatrical intimacy and principles of consent on their website and IG @intimacywithliz.
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Amanda Madden is a local filmmaker and queer community builder based out of Salt Lake City. Check out upcoming workshops and queer collaborations on their website.
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Misty Murphy, an avid climber and the vice president of Southern Utah Climbing Alliance(SUCA) discusses the work that SUCA does to keep climbing areas safe and protected, as well as a bit about climbing and climbing culture. Check out SUCA on their website here and on Instagram @SUCA, and Misty on her website and @misty_murphy_realtor on Insta.
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Dr. Christy Glass, a thoughtful professor of Sociology at Utah State University, discusses workplace justice - how race and gender play a role in who is "the boss" and what makes a workplace (and state) habitable.
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Nan Seymour is a local poet and founder of the River Writing Collective who will be holding the third Great Salt Lake Vigil in 2024. She is spunky, beautifully full of emotion, and inspiring. We talk about how you can participate in the 2024 Utah Legislative session, grieving Great Salt Lake, and how we can connect with each other to make an impact.
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Aimee Van Tatenhove, a Pelicanologist, talks about pelicans and other migratory birds that visit Great Salt Lake and how their populations are managing in the face of drought, as well as the lake and art and fullhearted stewardship. Aimee is a grad student at Utah State University researching American white pelicans. See her website at www.avantatenhove.com and on Instagram @aimeevantatenhove and @full_o_fulmars
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Jeff Paris discusses Meanwhile Park - a small, urban backyard in Salt Lake City, Utah that hosts community gatherings including art, theatre, and just plain fun. We discuss the inspiration for Meanwhile Park, past and future events including plays, theatre in general, and how you can get involved. Follow on Insta @meanwhilepark
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Madazon Can-Can is an inspiring, refreshigly sex positive burlesquer, puppeteer, clown, drag performer and instructor. They join us to passionately discusses using performing arts for social change in Utah. Follow at insta @madazon_can_can. Also see their website at https://linktr.ee/MadazonCanCan.
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Dr. Chris Babits, an interdisciplinary scholar with specializations in the histories of the modern United States, lived religion, gender and sexuality, and psychology, talks about our homosexuality and conversion therapy history in the US. Specifically, we talk about Cured, an award-winning documentary about the fight to remove homosexuality from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual and his role as a historical advisor for the doc. Note that we DO NOT discuss the traumatic details of conversion therapy practices, though it is mentioned.
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Dr. Fazilat Soukhakian, Assistant Professor in the Department of Art and Design, discusses her Queer in Utah photography project and cross-culture hiding of vulnerable groups. See the Queer in Utah project along with Fazilat’s Defiance project displayed at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art or online at the FotoEvidence Metaverse Gallery, and the description here. See Dr. Soukhakian’s website and read this USU Today Article for more info.
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For Post: There are fireflies in Utah? Nevada? Montana? YES. The fantastic Christy Bills, the Entomology & Malacology Collections Manager at the Natural History Museum of Utah, joined us on the pod to talk about not just fireflies, but how cool all insects are, what insects are, and inspire you to think of them not as scary or gross, but cool and mysterious. Also, all the ants you see are fem 💖 so stop calling them “little guys”
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Erika Lindstrom, the Gender and Sexuality Coordinator at the Utah State University Inclusion Center, comes on to discuss the representation (and lack of representation) of people of color and queer characters in the Lego universe.
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Georgie’s talking the month off! But will still share quick words about cats, wildlife, and Conscious Content Consumption.
Conscious Content Comsumption for this episode is the song Don’t Ask Me Why (music video) by Great Caesar. Listen to Great Caeser’s stuff here. Follow them at @greatcaesarband on Instagram.
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Why did Georgie name the podcast “Long Hair Do Care”? In a short episode, she discusses stereotypes, fluidity, queefing, and flagging.
Conscious Content Consumption for the episode is The Principles of Pleasure, a limited series on Netflix.
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IconoClad - @iconoclad
Come as You Are: Revised and Updated: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life by Emily Nagoski - @enagoski
The delightful Jaimi Bulter, a Great Salt Lake lover and expert, talks about how magical and important our dear salty lake is and what is happening to it now. Jaimi worked as the Coordinator for Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College for 13 years and is full of spunk and knowledge.
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Erika Lindstrom (she/her) is the Gender and Sexuality Coordinator at the USU Inclusion Center. She came on to discuss the parallels and connections between the civil rights movement and the gay rights movement, with additional excellent insight on how to be a good human.
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Your host discusses their research on queer birders and how birding, birds, and Great Salt Lake are queer. They explore what queer ecology is and why it is important to get diverse groups of people into the outdoors.
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Booksmart - a 2019 film
Talia Keys, found at taliakeys.com
Blacklivesmatter.com
Equaljusticeinitiative.org
Marchforourlives.com
Sunrisemovement.org
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All Bodies on Bikes
Black AF in STEM and Black Birders Week
Tracy Aviary (and check out their Let’s Go Birding Together (LGBT) events here)
Birdabillity
Ebird - and app for birding
Feminist Bird Club
FRIENDS of Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake Audubon
HawkWatch International
Latino Outdoors
Queer Ecology, Explained by Ingrid Bååth found on climatecrisis.co.uk
Unlikely Hikers
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Gabe Dominguez is the director of Ecotopia Now, an ecotopian radical musical theater production with the goal of empowering youth to take charge of their future and create joy and climate justice through music. Learn more here.
Conscious Content Consumption for this episode are the Rewilding Podcast with Peter Michael Bauer and the three films on Jane Goodall; Jane Goodall: Jane’s Journey (2010), JANE(2017), and Jane Goodall: The Hope(2020). Also mentioned are Sophie Strand, #Landback, landback.org, and Gabe’s band Shake Your Peace.
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Liz Pitts, Logistics Director of Redrox, and Hillary McDaniel, a returning guest and Production Director or Redrox, come on to talk about Redrox Music Festival, why it is so powerful, why queer spaces are important, and how (and why) you can get involved! Listen to learn about this awesome queer forward music festival.
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Conscious Content Consumption: Unlikely Hikers (on Insta @unlikelyhikers), scholarly article Unlikely hikers? Activism, Instagram, and the queer mobilities of fat hikers, women hiking alone, and hikers of colour by Phiona Stanley, Around the World in 80 Days a show on Master Piece Theater, and The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex a book by Incite! Also mentioned are Weller Book Works (previously known as Sam Wellers Book Store - Follow on Twitter @WellerBookWorks), Under the Umbrella (on Insta @undertheumbrellabookstore), Mountain West Cider (on Insta @mountainwestcider), We’re Here on HBO, and @bookmorewomen.
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For the 21st episode of Long Hair Do Care your host, Georgie Corkery, talks about STIs, debunks myths and stigmas about STIs, and shares their recent experience getting tested. Conscious Content Consumption for this episode is the documentary film The Rescue on Disney+.
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Ronan Hart, a friend, fellow queer community member, and Utah State University grad student comes on to share his positive experience of transiting to male. If you are unfamiliar with what being trans means, this episode is for you. If you know it, live it, and/or love it, this episode is also for you because Ronan's experience can bring you some validity and insight, as it did for me.
Conscious Content Consumption for the episode is the film Uncle Frank and the Sci-Fi novel Semiosis by Sue Burke.
For those currently transitioning, TransEquality.org and healthcare.utah.edu/transgender-health are great resources.
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Jeane LeBer, Great Salt Lake Audubon board member since 2018, volunteer since 1980, and and leader of the Bird-Window Collision Working Group, discusses how bird-window collisions are the third leading cause of death for birds, and how this is a problem with a solution. Conscious Content Consumption for this episode is The Delightful Horror of Family Birding: Sharing Nature with the Next Generation by Eli J. Knapp. Follow Long Hair Do Care on Instagram @longhairdocarepodcast
Visit greatsaltlakeaudubon.org for more info. Products to reduce bird-window-collisions can be found at the following online resources provided by Jeanne:
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Special Guest: Sarah Timmerman, the Women and Gender Program Coordinator for Utah State University’s Inclusion Center, and also teachers intersectional gender studies 1010, comes on to the show to talk about the Inclusion Center and what efforts USU is implementing to make the campus and town more inclusive, including Fat Acceptance.
Conscious Content Consumption for the episode are No Man's Land Film Festival and Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome - a Harvard Business Review article. Also discussed was GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) is a national, federally funded grant program designed to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education.
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Macy Gustavus, a passionate Utah State University masters student in The Department of Watershed Sciences discusses microplastics - where they come from and how to reduce our exposure to them.
Conscious Content Consumption for this episode is the podcast This is Love and Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants a book by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Also mentioned was beyondplastics.org, an organization that fights big oil and plastic companies to stop the production of unnecessary plastics. PS, a group of turkeys is called a rafter!
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Hilary McDaniel, the Organizing Director for Rock Camp SLC, passionately talks about what Rock Camp is and how it empowers minority gender teens to be creative, confident, and caring. Listening to Hilary will make you want to change the world. This camp is creating future free thinkers.
Conscious Content Consumption for the week is the song You Don’t Own Me by Lesley Gore. Read NRP coverage of You Don’t Own Me by Lesley Gore here. Follow on Instagram @longhairdocarepodcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/longhairdocare)
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Karel Dimalanta, board member of the Logan Pride Foundation, talks about the programs and services provided by the foundation and making queer friendly spaces in conservative places (aka Logan, Utah). Warning - this is a semi tangential episode, but hopefully fun to listen to either way!
Conscious Content Consumption for the episode is She’s Gotta Have It - a Netflix original series directed by Spike and Tonya Lewis Lee and Let’s Talk About Love by Clair Kann.
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Special Guest Makayla Nielsen, assistant instructor at the Kwoon and Dynamic Defense head instructor, comes on to discuss the Dynamic Defense course taught at the Sil Lum Kung Fu Kwoon of Utah. Listen to learn how you can make yourself more confident and strong. (And for promocodes at the Sil Lum Kung Fu Kwoon!!) Find the Kwoon on Instagram @sillumkungfukwoon
Conscious Content Consumption for the episode is the Lolita Podcast hosted by Jamie Loftus, Be Drunk a poem by Charles Baudelaire, and The Gift of Fear by Gavin De Becker. Follow on Instagram @longhairdocarepodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/longhairdocare)
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Ashley Bailey, Salt Lake City’s Education and Outreach Specialist, comes on to talk about the city’s Master Recycler Program, SLCGreen, and how and what to recycle in Salt Lake. Though this episode is specific to Salt Lake City and Utah, Ashley shares useful information for anyone interested in how recycling works.
Conscious Content Consumption for this episode is When Women Were Birds: Fifty-four Variations on Voice - a book by the fabulous Terry Tempest Williams. Also check out where to drop off glass recycling in Northern Utah at utah.momentumrecycling.com, and where to drop off miscellaneous waste (including electronic waste) at slco.org.
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Special guest and new friend Kris Glad provides an intriguing history of the word queer, one shaped by the evolving societal perception of queer folx. Find Kris 2noglad puns and on YouTube!
For Conscious Content Consumption for the week there are three novels: Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue and The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy, both by Mackenzi Lee, and The Vanished Half by Brit Bennett. Follow on Instagram @longhairdocarepodcast
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Jamaica Trinnaman, owner and founder of Hello! Bulk Market, discusses what inspired her to open a packing free/”zero-waste” grocery store in Salt Lake City with the aim to reduce waste, and her hopes for more stores with similar frameworks in the future.
Conscious Content Consumption for the week is the podcast/radio show Rough Translation hosted by Gregory Warne. Also mentioned is the fantastic, late poet Mary Olive and litterless.com - a website to help you find bulk stores near you. Follow on Instagram @longhairdocarepodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/longhairdocare)
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Special guest Eric Chabot comes on to discuss hunting. He is an amateur hunter and biologist who works in bird conservation at Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
Conscious Content Consumption for the week is poetry by the late Mary Oliver - an incredible, nature oriented American poet, and Poisonwood Bible, by Barbara Kingsolver. Also mentioned is Cutting the Distance, a podcast about hunting hosted by Remi Warren.
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Special guest Kiera Lucich, chairperson of Utah Permaculture Collective, a special education teacher, and a human movement nerd, comes on to talk about Utah Permaculture Collective and what permaculture is. Listen to learn how you can get access to healthy, fresh, local food near you.
Conscious Content Consumption for this episode is Becoming by Michelle Obama - a heartwarming, page turning memoir by Former First Lady Michelle Obama, and Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard. Also discussed are Radio West, a radio show/podcast hosted by Doug Fabrizio and How microaggressions are like mosquito bites • Same Difference - an excellently informative YouTube video.
This episode does briefly discuss eating disorders. If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, call the National Eating Disorders Association Helpline at 1-800-931-2237 - you are not alone.
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Special guest Stefan Schilder, a personal trainer and incredibly wonderful human being, talks about gym culture, from toxic masculinity/femininity and imposter syndrome to empowering community.
Conscious Content Consumption for the week is the book Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error by Kathryn Schulz and tube video essay I Kissed a Girl: The Messy Legacy of a Queerbait Hit by Melina Pendulum (Princes Weekes).
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Special guest Neal (Neo) Dombrowski, a botanist at Red Butte Garden and cofounder of Urban Habitat, discusses the organization Urban Habitat - a community organization whose aim is to remove noxious weeds in the Salt Lake City foothills and Red Butte Canyon and educate people on the native local flora.
Conscious Content Consumption for the week is the science fiction novel The Power by Naomi Alderman - a story of what happens when there is a shift in who is the dominate gender.
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Special guest Bek Birket, who has worked in the Salt Lake City queer community for about 10 years, comes on to defines the word bisexual, in terms of it’s literal meaning and what it means to the queer community. She/they brings to light stats about those who identify as bisexual that are not well know.
The Conscious Content Consumption for this week is The Witcher book series by Andrzej Sapkowski and Witcher Netflix Original Series, the movie Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman, and the novel Middle Sex by Jeffrey Eugenides.
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Georgie and special guest AJ VanZeben, a hobbyist beekeeper and home brewer of mead, discusses how he started keeping bees and turning honey to mead. AJ is also a dear friend of the cast and wrote the intro music for the show!
Conscious Content Consumption for this week is The Bechdel Cast - a podcast hosted by Caitlin Durante and Jamie Loftus.
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In this episode, Georgie goes over the 7 Principles of Leave No Trace - aka rules to follow to keep our wild spaces wild. Learn more about them here.
The Conscious Content Consumption for this episode is Everything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo, a book, and National Park After Dark, a podcast.
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Consent is important, yet there are folx out there who still don't know the basics. This episode goes over four points of consent to increase communication during a sexual experience and make it more fun and safe for everyone.
Conscious Content Consumption in this episode is Untamed by Glennon Doyle, a novel, and Tea Consent- a YouTube video that uses tea as metaphor for consent.
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In this episode, Georgie discusses cat calling/catcalling that is done both to humans and to cats. In short, we just shouldn't do it.
Conscious Content Consumption discussed on this episode is Making the Impossible Possible by Bill Strickland.
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A brief introduction to what Long Hair Do Care is - a podcast discussing topics that fall under the umbrella of queer intersectional ecofeminism.
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