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Season 2Episode 7

Embracing Queer Identity & Healing from Bullying with Margaret Cho

Jun 18, 2026
49:28

Episode Description

How does bullying shape the way we see ourselves, connect with others, and move through the world? In this episode, host Sreela Roy-Greene sits down with trailblazing comedian Margaret Cho and her younger comedian friend, Dylan Adler. Together, they reflect on their distinct journeys with queer identity, childhood bullying, and finding acceptance as adults. Plus, they reflect on a key mechanism of using humor to transform pain and shame. Later, Sreela is joined by organizer, author, and activist Hope Giselle. Hope breaks down the profound psychological impact of positive representation, how bullying shapes the nervous system, and how to start healing from the things we were taught to never talk about.If you or someone you love is struggling with bullying, sexual assault, or suicidal ideation, you can find resources at https://www.betterhelp.com/gethelpnow/.



00:00 Introduction: Identity, Representation, and Belonging

02:31 Margaret Cho on Growing Up Queer and Feeling Like an Outsider

09:31 Dylan Adler on Bullying and Finding Community

12:48 Finding Hope Through LGBTQ+ Representation

14:45 Building Confidence and Reclaiming Your Story

19:34 Therapy, Humor, and the Healing Process

21:53 Margaret and Dylan’s Advice for Navigating the Coming Out Journey

26:43 The Importance of Visibility and Community

27:31 Hope Giselle on the Importance of Representation

32:08 Creating Safe Spaces for LGBTQ+ Youth

42:16 Creativity as a Tool for Healing and Self-Expression

44:53 Processing Shame and Seeking Validation

48:09 Closing Reflections: Self-Worth, Resilience, and Belonging


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