Gay Grandmas Talk Body Image: When a Mastectomy Redefines Identity

Gay Grandmas Talk Body Image: When a Mastectomy Redefines Identity

Author: Jaimie Kelton – Queer Parenting & LGBTQ Families'. January 27, 2025 Duration: 52:37

Jaimie welcomes Sarah and Tamara to discuss their journey as queer moms and grandmothers, exploring the complexities of known donor conception, non-biological parenting, and how gender norms influence body image. Sarah shares her personal experience with the BRCA gene and the emotional journey of breast removal, offering diverse perspectives on body identity and self-expression. Together, they emphasize the importance of open conversations about gender and representation. The episode also highlights their documentary, Not Quite That, and its role in sparking meaningful dialogue within the LGBTQIA+ community.

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🏳️‍🌈Key Takeaways:🏳️‍🌈 

  • Sarah and Tamara's pioneering path as a lesbian couple navigating family planning via a known donor showcases the evolving landscape of queer family options.
  • The significance of supportive community networks and chosen family, exemplified by their close-knit relationship with their donor and expanded family.
  • An intricate discussion on gender expression and body image, catalyzed by Sarah's personal experience as a BRCA gene carrier, underscores the wider implications for identity exploration.
  • The podcast emphasizes the critical need for representation and gender-affirming healthcare for non-cis folks within medical and societal contexts.
  • Impactful insights on parenting within a queer context showcase how open communication and love can foster healthy family dynamics, contributing to the overall well-being of children.


🏳️‍🌈About The Guest(s)🏳️‍🌈

  • Sarah and Tamara are partners and trailblazing parents within the LGBTQIA+ community, having been together for nearly 40 years. Sarah is a business owner and also BRCA2 gene positive, sharing her personal journey through a documentary titled Not Quite That. Tamara is a therapist and together with Sarah, they are proud mothers of three children and have recently become grandmothers, extending their loving family further.


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Hosted by queer mom Jaimie Kelton, The Queer Family Podcast-LGBTQ Families & Queer Parenting Stories offers a weekly space that is both uproariously funny and deeply genuine. Each episode features conversations with LGBTQIA+ parents, hopeful parents, and their allies, delving into the specific joys and hurdles of building a family outside of traditional frameworks. You’ll hear firsthand accounts of the paths to parenthood-from adoption and fostering to IVF and surrogacy-and the everyday realities of raising kids in a world that can still feel unfamiliar. This podcast moves beyond theory, focusing on lived experiences that cover everything from health and fitness routines that work for queer families to navigating complex conversations about sexuality and society with children. The goal is straightforward: to share stories that normalize these experiences, elevate diverse voices, and celebrate the full spectrum of queer family life. Tuning in means connecting with a community, finding resonance in shared challenges, and gathering a lot of practical wisdom-and laughter-along the way. It’s a resource and a companion for anyone curious about or living within the beautifully expansive definition of a modern family.
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