HAVE YOU EVER FELT LIKE YOU DON'T QUITE FIT IN?
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HAVE YOU EVER FELT LIKE YOU DON'T QUITE FIT IN? ·
Have you ever felt like you don’t quite fit in? Taylor Rae Almonte-Roman brings you On The Outside — the podcast where we talk about all of the ways we’ve been made to feel left out. Whether it was on the playground or at a party or in a recent Supreme Court ruling — there are ways both big and small that we are made to feel like outsiders, all of us.
See you out there.
On the Outside Podcast is hosted, produced, edited, researched, curated and conceptualized by Taylor Rae Almonte-Roman.
Where to Listen
S1 E12: Growing Up As A First Gen American, Fitness And Wellness In NYC, Living With Fibroids With Tara Nicolas
In today’s episode I talk to Tara Nicolas, @taraanicolas. Tara is a NYC based actor, Global Nike Trainer, Reiki Master, and Meditation Instructor.
S1 E11: Being A Black Woman In America And Abroad, DEI, Policing And Founding ACTIV-ISM With Kira West
In today’s episode I talk to Kira West @bykwest. Kira is a Brooklyn born content creator, runner and writer with a passion for making wellness more inclusive.
S1 E10: Being Queer Online, Online Hate and Having Tough Conversation with Jordan Myrick
In today’s episode I talk to Jordan Myrick. Jordan is a writer, comedian, and actor. You can see Jordan in tons of comedy projects and all over TikTok.
S1 E9: Disordered Eating, Body Image, Social Media, Navigating Hashimoto's And Recovery With Ali Bonar
In today’s episode I talk to Ali Bonar. Ali is CEO and co-founder of Oat Haus, a food company on a mission to bring fun & play to food.
S1 E8: Navigating Life With Lupus, Self Care and Wellness Practices with Victoria Gibbs
In this episode, I speak with Victoria Gibbs @whatgibbs, a Dartmouth College graduate, former financier turned health and wellness entrepreneur, full time yoga athlete, instructor, model, influencer, digital content creator, and lupus warrior.
S1 E7: Experiencing a Breast Cancer Diagnosis at 29 With Victoria Price
In this episode, I speak with Victoria Price @_victoriaprice, an NYC based actor who experienced a double mastectomy after receiving her breast cancer diagnosis at 29.
S1 E6: Black American Sign Language with Contributions From Nakia Smith, Hosted by Taylor Rae Almonte-Roman
In a special episode Taylor Rae shares Nakia Smith’s story—a fifth-generation Deaf activist and content creator, also known as @itscharmay.
S1 E5: Experiencing a Miscarriage, Being Vulnerable on Social Media and Evolving as a Performer and Entrepreneur with Aubre Winters
In this episode, I speak with Aubre Winters, , a Chicago-based trainer, entrepreneur and founder of Sweat Sessions about her vulnerability on social media.
S1 E4: Body Neutrality, Growing Up with Disabilities, and Building a Brand Around Inclusivity with Molly Day
In this episode, I speak with Molly Day, a NYC-based fitness professional, former professional dancer and the creator and founder of Moves With Molly.
S1 E3: Making Education Accessible, the Value of Human Rights Work and the Facing Discrimination for Wearing the Hijab with Fathia Fairuza
In this episode, I speak with Fathia Fairuza, a human rights practitioner focused on the access to education, and founder of Shape Your Life Indonesia. Fathia is a colleague of mine at Columbia University as we pursue our Masters in Human Rights Studies.
S1 E2: Growing Up as a First Generation Haitian-American, Coming Out, and Living Bravely as an HIV Advocate with Dimitri Joseph Moïse
In this episode, I speak with Dimitri Joseph Moïse (he/they). Dimitri is a Broadway performer who transformed the story of their HIV diagnosis and stepped into a world of advocacy and HIV activism. Currently, Dimitri is Deputy Director of Patient Advocacy at Vot-ER exploring the intersections between healthcare and democracy.
S1 E1: Navigating Identity as a Trans* and Non-Binary Artist and Educator and Creating Space for Yourself with Garcia
In this episode, I speak with Garcia, a trans*, non-binary and gender non conforming actor, creative, educator and Chicago native.
Note: On the Outside Podcast is designed to be heard. If you are able, we strongly encourage you to listen to the audio, which includes emphasis that's not in the transcript. Transcripts are generated using a combination of speech recognition software and human transcribers, and may contain errors. Please check the corresponding audio before quoting in print.