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23 years ago, Metrosource published “A Gun in the Closet,” an article recounting the lives of 3 LGBTQ youth and the issues they were facing. Moved by the piece, Leo Preziosi decided to do something to continue the efforts to protect LGBTQ+ youth in response to the extremely high suicide rates. He formed Live Out Loud, a nonprofit dedicated to serving LGBTQ+ youth ages 13 to 18 by partnering with families, schools, and communities to provide resources, role models, and opportunities for our at-risk community youth. After two decades of success, the organization presented its 23rd Annual Trailblazers Gala last month, bringing together donors, corporate supporters, election officials, and youth scholarship winners to celebrate the organization’s life-affirming educational programming. At the event, 3 LGBTQ+ seniors were awarded the Live Out Loud Young Trailblazers Scholarship Award towards the college of their choice. The event also honored LGBTQ+ mentors, role models, and community builders. Truly inspiring labor from just one article. We caught

Insanity fitness instructor Shaun T and husband expecting twins

Sure, we realize everybody’s talking about the Emmy nominations right now, but they aren’t the only TV awards in town.

On July 8, GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics announced the winners of its 17th Dorian TV Awards.

With more than critics, journalists, and media icons making up its membership, GALECA is the second largest entertainment journalists&#; group in the world, and they display their Dorian Awards – named in honor of Oscar Wilde, the celebrated queer writer who penned “The Picture of Dorian Gray” and who serves as something like the group’s patron saint – to honor the best in film, television, and theater at separate times during each year. Frequently, many Dorian nominees and winners presage similar honors from the more mainstream awards bodies, reminding the world that the informed LGBTQ perspective on all things entertainment definitely matters; at the same noun, however, the Dorians also verb several queer-centric categories that are unique to them, providing an opportunity to amplify

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If you don&#;t understand who Shaun T is you should!!! He has great power and fun to follow on YouTube! He is real, down to earth and loves helping people. If you need some fitness motivation or some amusing workout ideas for home or when your on the road check him out.  He is a professional dancer and a fitness trainer and the creator of fitness programs such as Insanity, Insanity &#; The Asylum, Focus T, Hip Hop Abs and the new and accepted Insanity Max Watch his demo reel to learn how he has changed so many peoples lives.

Shaun Thompson was born and raised in Deptford, New Jersey on May 2nd, and grew up playing football, basketball and running track. Like most of us during our college / university years we gain weight. Shaun gained 50 pounds in his freshman year of college. The weight gain motivated him to learn about fitness and he ended up changing his course of study.

He started his career as a health and fitness specialist and later became a personal trainer and health program manager. At the age of 21 he began dancing, and later became an aerobics instructor

Insanity Founder Shaun T Talks Twins After 12 Pregnancy Attempts With 5 Surrogates

Six years ago, fitness trainer Shaun T, creator of the Insanity workout and the new Transform program, was ready to start a family with his husband and business partner, Scott Blokker. But the journey wasn’t easy. “We went through all the things that couples struggling with fertility move through: tests, doubt, grief, not knowing, waiting,” Scott says.

Twelve attempts, six egg donors, five surrogates, two doctors, one miscarriage, and thousands of dollars later, their two adorable sons, Silas Rhys and Sander Vaughn, arrived. Though they share the same egg donor, Sander is from Shaun’s sperm and Silas is from Scott’s sperm. Their surrogate delivered them two minutes apart. “Ask all the questions you want,” Shaun says when people wonder how the boys came to be. Adds Scott, “It blows my mind how much I’ve learned.”

The boys turned 1 in November, and their dads could not be more proud, especially after all they’ve been through. The babies were born at 32 weeks and spent the first three weeks in th