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Fabulosity Through Authentic Storytelling with James Rose

Fabulosity Through Authentic Storytelling with James Rose

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Trigger Warning: This episode does discuss suicide. If you are struggling with thoughts of self-harm please reach out for help. You can call the Suicide Prevention Hotline at 988 on any phone. If you are an LGBTQ+ youth that is struggling with mental health concerns The Trevor Project is always there for you.

Listen to Minister La La as he sits down with James Rose (he/him) a 20 year transgender man. They discuss his self-discovery and the challenges he faced growing up Mormon in a small city in Arizona as a transgender teen. James is an old soul in a young body. He has a lot of insight and wisdom to share.

James is a graphic arts student at the University of Utah. His love of art and authentic storytelling has driven a passion for creating self-published zines. He just published his first zine and they discuss his project to bring more zines to publication for the world to enjoy.

If you want to follow James' journey or want to be involved in his project, or buy any of his work to help support his project you can find it in the links below.

James' Instagram

James' Etsy Store

Coffee Milano Cafe, Tik Tok

Resource links:

Church of Fabulosity Website: churchoffabulosity.org
Church of Fabulosity Merchandise:
The Church of Fabulosity Zazzle Store
Church of Fabulosity Instagram:
church_of_fabulosity
Church of Fabulosity Facebook:
The Church of Fabulosity

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