ARCHIVAL: What Does Pride Mean to You?

ARCHIVAL: What Does Pride Mean to You?

Author: Jaimie Kelton – Queer Parenting & LGBTQ Families'. December 29, 2025 Duration: 22:55

As we head into a new year, we’re revisiting a very special episode — and carrying those Pride vibes forward with us.

This episode originally aired as the finale of our very first Pride Extravaganza, where all month long (and a little beyond) we doubled up on Queer Family goodness with incredible guests and powerful stories.

For this grand finale, I asked every single Pride Extravaganza guest one simple but loaded question:

What does Pride mean to you?

What you’ll hear is a moving compilation — a beautiful quilt of voices reflecting on Pride as visibility, self-love, family, community, resistance, joy, responsibility, and hope. These answers will absolutely give you the feels.

Let this episode be your reminder as we move forward together:

Pride is every day.

Stay proud of who you are.

Stay proud of your differences.

Stay proud of your uniqueness.

And keep showing up — unapologetically.

We’re here. We’re queer. We make families. And we make beautiful, intentional families.

Happy Pride — always. 🌈✨


🗂️ Archival Note

This episode originally aired as Season 12, Episode 13, closing out the show’s first-ever Pride Extravaganza. Audio quality, format, and language reflect the time it was recorded.


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Every family has a story, but the paths taken by LGBTQIA+ parents are often uniquely creative, filled with both profound joy and specific hurdles. The Queer Family Podcast-LGBTQ Families & Queer Parenting Stories is a weekly space where those narratives take center stage. Host Jaimie Kelton, a queer mom herself, guides conversations that are as laugh-out-loud funny as they are deeply moving. Each episode features candid interviews with a diverse range of guests, all sharing the intimate details of how they built their families-from adoption and fostering to IVF, surrogacy, and co-parenting. You’ll hear how these families navigate school systems, healthcare, and everyday social situations, tackling challenges with resilience and humor. This podcast digs into the real stuff of queer family life, covering topics across parenting, health, fitness, and sexuality, all through an authentic LGBTQ lens. The goal isn’t just to share stories; it’s to normalize and celebrate the beautiful spectrum of ways to create a home. Tune in for a sense of community, practical insights, and a powerful reminder that family is about love, in all its forms.
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