Surprise! We recorded a special off-season episode about our trip to the iconic Dinah Shore event in Palm Springs called The Dinah (the sapphic party featured on The L Word!) We talk about everything: Who/what Dinah Shore is, what to expect if you want to go next year, our personal highs and lows, and all the tea you missed if you weren’t there this year.
Keywords: Dinah Shore, The Dinah, sapphic community, LGBTQ+, podcast, Simply Sapphic, queer culture, event experiences, season two, book announcement, community connections
Watch this episode as a video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dNlmh-dTefA
We’ve reached the end of our very first season!
First of all, we want to say THANK YOU to everyone who has supported us from the beginning (which is now!). We could not have done this without all the mentorship we’ve received and the incredible people we’ve met along the way.
In our 14th episode, we’re recapping the season:
- Reflections on what pride means to us as we close out Pride Month 2025.
- Our biggest takeaways from each episode.
- Things we learned from making our first podcast season.
- What’s coming up for us during the off-season.
- Plus, we end with some new sapphic events and new spots to check out around Austin if you’re local.
See you in Season 2!
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ijqJNteP_Sw
In this episode of Simply Sapphic, we talk with Reverend Karen Woodworth, a lesbian pastor, who shares why being 2SLGBTQ+ was never a sin. We unpack where those beliefs came from, how they’ve impacted us as a community, and what healing from religious trauma can look like.
Regardless of where you stand with religion and spirituality, this conversation is about reclaiming your worth, your peace, and quelling the voice inside your head that repeats that you’re going to hell no matter what just because you’re queer.
Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/83A7gbInl6A
In this episode, Amanda and Allison explore the words and phrases that make up the sapphic lexicon, from futch to U-Haul and everything in between. Whether you're new to queer language or just want to brush up on the latest terms, we’ve got you covered.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/y_nnDMohOqo
In this episode, Amanda and Allison are joined by Celia Lugo (she/her), a licensed therapist with Sanctuary Counseling. We talk about how to set boundaries with your family, maintain your own well being, and why family can be so complicated for queer folks. As a bonus, Celia shares some awesome book recs if you want to dive into this topic more on your own time.
Check out Sanctuary Counseling at: https://www.sanctuarycounselingaustin.com/
Resources from this episode:
Set Boundaries Find Peace by Nedra Glover Tawwab
The Body is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor
https://centerforbodytrust.com/book/
ATX Therapy Resources
OutYouth
Waterloo Counseling
Capital Area Counseling
Scholarships for Counseling
To Write Love on Her Arms
Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/2VzuOMPQuMg
In this episode, Amanda and Allison are joined by Dr Syd Young, founder of Out Wellness in Austin, Texas! Syd chats with us about all things queer wellness, the importance of joyful movement, practical tips for navigating body dysmorphia and dysphoria, and the story behind creating their incredible queer-centered wellness space!
Check out Out Wellness at: https://outwellnessatx.com/And their Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outwellnessatx/#
What this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/H57R1_-oo2k
In this episode, Amanda and Allison are joined by the brilliant Eva Bloom—sex researcher, educator, and queer late bloomer coach! 💖 We dive into confidence-building tips, the magic of queer time, and how embracing your unique timeline can be freeing. Plus, we dish on the songs that make us feel unstoppable. Whether you're blooming a little later or just need a little pep in your step, this one’s for you! 🌈💅🎶
Find Eva Bloom:
@WhatsMyBodyDoing
Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QZHDYcrR5qE
In this episode, Amanda and Allison welcome their first guest, Amanda DeFrees, to discuss what it is like to navigate dating while single and intentionally choosing to stay off dating apps. Be prepared to experience into the joys (and awkwardly cringey moments) of getting picked up face-to-face, hear hilarious stories from Amanda’s time at a “pitch your friend” event, and hear why being a drummer is basically the ultimate pick up line. Spoiler: It’s all about the rhythm... and maybe a little bit of eye contact.
Check out Amanda’s band, Anxious at the Disco: https://www.instagram.com/anxiousatthedisco
And her podcast, Fem Forte! https://www.instagram.com/femfortepodcast
Watch this episode as a video: https://youtu.be/3zx9q76LRig
In this episode Amanda and Allison discuss how to build a queer dating profile!
Watch this episode as a video: https://youtu.be/jmSWHSPlAR8
In this episode Amanda and Allison discuss how to flirt!
Watch this episode as a video: https://youtu.be/Uln_1t2WVKo
In this episode Amanda and Allison discuss what it takes to breakdown and break free from compulsory heterosexuality and gender roles.
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QO3YNvKpUBQ
In this episode, Amanda and Allison dive into how to find (and build!) local queer community while offering practical tips for forming meaningful queer friendships.
Watch this episode as a video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GgfZA1ra8h0
In this episode, Allison and Amanda talk about how to come out to your family and friends and tell them that you're queer.
Watch this episode as a video: https://youtu.be/h4turwIflfM
In this episode, Amanda and Allison talk about what to do after you realize you're queer.
Watch this episode as a video: https://youtu.be/4k0Lxxyd3PU
In this episode, Amanda and Allison discuss why Googling "am I gay?" isn't that helpful if you’re questioning and offer alternative ways to recognize and affirm your queerness.
Watch this episode as a video: https://youtu.be/SWoSqnhci9o
Watch episode videos on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@SimplySapphicPodcast
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Simply Sapphic's mission is to cover every aspect of living as a sapphic person from finding community to doing the deep work to embrace ourselves.
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We created this podcast because, while many spaces are dedicated to lesbians, few communities bring together every queer person born female or living as a woman—despite the many challenges and experiences we have in common. The Simply Sapphic podcast intends to create this inclusive community.
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In each episode, we’ll talk about things like...🧑🧑🧒 Navigating hard family situations💏 Sapphic dating and relationships🙇 Recovering from religious trauma👯 Making queer friends...and everything in between.
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So if you’re trans masc, trans femme, non-binary, or a cisgendered woman who identifies as queer, and you’re looking for community and conversations about everyday experiences as a sapphic person, come to our launch party and tune in to our podcast!
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🏳️🌈 WHAT DOES SAPPHIC MEAN? 🏳️🌈
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If you haven't heard of the word sapphic before, no worries! The sapphic community includes cis and trans people who were assigned female at birth (AFAB) who date women as well as trans women who date women.