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2 years ago

Interviewing Michelle Badillo from Netflix’s One Day at a Time: Part 3

Sometimes, parents don’t react well when their child comes out, and that reaction has repercussions for the whole family.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Coming Out, Kristin Russo, Michelle Badillo, One Day at a Time, comingout, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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2 years ago

Interviewing Michelle Badillo from Netflix’s One Day at a Time: Part 2

Part 2 of our interview with Michelle Badillo is here! This time, we’re talking about Lydia’s character, and the topic of coming out + religion.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Catholic, Interview, Kristin Russo, Media, Michelle Badillo, Religion, lgbt, lgbt Catholic, lgbt religion, lgbtCatholic, lgbtq, lgbtreligion, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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2 years ago

Interviewing Michelle Badillo from Netflix’s One Day at a Time: Part 1

We were honored to sit down with Michelle Badillo, a queer TV writer from Netflix’s new show “One Day at a Time,” to talk about coming out, LGBTQ representation, and more.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Interview, Kristin Russo, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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2 years ago

You And Your Kids Should Watch “Steven Universe.” Here’s Why.

Representation matters, and we love seeing queer media for kids on mainstream television channels. Here’s why both you and your kids can benefit from watching “Steven Universe.”

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Lindsay Amer, Media, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents

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4 years ago

This Is a Show for Parents of Gay* Kids Vlog: “Is Mainstream Media Turning My Kid Gay?”

Does mainstream media – television shows, movies, celebrities and everything in Hollywood – have an impact on a person’s sexuality? Can watching ‘Glee’ turn someone gay? Kristin and Dannielle discuss in this week’s vlog.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Dannielle Owens-Reid, Kristin Russo, Video, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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4 years ago

LGBTv: A Helpful Guide to What’s Gay on TV This Fall

TV is a hugely influential media source has the potential to educate its audience on LGBTQ experiences and promote understanding by exploring the stories of LGBTQ characters. Audrey Benedetto makes some recommendations from this fall’s lineup!

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Audrey Benedetto, Media, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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4 years ago

Not Just Song and Dance: Why Glee Matters for You and Your LGBTQ Child

Fox’s Glee has gained a reputation for being silly and over the top, but its representation of LGBT characters is not something to be dismissed.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Audrey Benedetto, Media, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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5 years ago

Parenthood: The Do’s and Don’ts (But Mostly Do’s) of Coming Out

Audrey Benedetto sheds light on the main takeaways from Haddie’s coming out moment in the recent season finale of NBC’s Parenthood.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Audrey Benedetto, Coming Out, Media, comingout, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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