Ellie Roscher
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's one type of power.
Right.
And that's how I would teach Jesus.
I think that's fascinating that he would become more feminine and start seeping and dissolving and becoming more porous and having that be what he models as love.
I mean, this is so fucking awesome.
Yes.
More.
You're fully human, right?
Then people are drawn to your humanity.
One of the things that makes me so sad about how we do gender, sex, and sexuality, the binaries are just so boring.
And it's not a representation of nature.
Nature thrives on diversity and variance.
And I so often felt when I was being an obedient person,
girl who's trying to stay straight literally and figuratively that I was having part of my humanity cut off like an appendage right and so it is like as I queer myself there's so much joy in becoming more multifaceted and then it's so interesting who's drawn to that yes
And who tries to police it?
100%.
So it really feels like this process of becoming disobedient in a very, very exciting way by like straying off of the straight line.
Like that's the Latin base of queering.
The interesting thing is that I was a gymnast through college.
And I look back at my kind of coming of age and my confusion around that being as a gymnast, I could twist in a straight line.