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@NurseDaddies Talk Gay Nurse Life Across Generations—From the U.S. to the Philippines (With Colton Lord and Glenn Dazo)

18 Jun 2025

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In this Pride-packed episode, Colton Lord and Glenn Dazo get raw, real, and ridiculously relatable as they open up about their LGBTQ journeys—from coming out stories to navigating the messy mix of culture, identity, and healthcare.They’re spilling on everything: finding acceptance in scrubs, facing discrimination, and building community when it feels like the world’s not quite ready for all your fabulousness. Colton dives into cultural immersion and self-discovery, while Glenn brings the wisdom (and the sass) on gender roles, love, and living loud.It’s all about representation, safe spaces, and what it means to show up fully queer and fiercely proud—this month and every day. So grab your glitter, turn up the volume, and let’s get into this Pride talk, NurseDaddies style.>>@NurseDaddies Talk Gay Nurse Life Across Generations—From the U.S. to the PhilippinesJump Ahead to Listen:[00:02:17] Personal journeys of coming out.[00:05:39] Childhood crushes and attraction.[00:10:05] Lack of LGBTQ+ role models.[00:11:23] Coming out stories and experiences.[00:16:29] Exploring sexual orientation and identity.[00:19:36] Coming out and acceptance.[00:25:04] Safe spaces for LGBTQ individuals.[00:25:38] Pride events and cultural experiences.[00:30:22] Fluidity in relationships and roles.[00:33:31] Defining relationships on your terms.Connect with Colton and Glenn on social media:ColtonInstagram: @coltonalanlord, @club.nurseTikTok: @nursecoltonGlennInstagram: @daddy.dazoo

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