• More Than a Bar: The Mineshaft and a Call to Action
    May 5 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Casey, a gay business owner of The Mineshaft, to talk about his experience growing up in the Youngstown, Ohio area and how the LGBTQ+ community has evolved over the years. He shares the history of The Mineshaft and how the bar has adapted to stay relevant as a vital space for connection, expression, and community.

    We also discuss an upcoming event on Saturday, May 9th, and why it’s important to show up and get involved in efforts to stop HB249 in Ohio, highlighting the ongoing need for advocacy and support within the LGBTQ+ community.


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    31 mins
  • Voices For HIV Awareness
    Apr 15 2026

    In the early years of the AIDS epidemic, silence was as deadly as the disease itself. In this episode, we explore the critical role of education and prevention in saving lives and how misinformation, stigma, and political hesitation delayed recognition of a growing public health crisis.

    Joining us as our guest is Lynn Anne Welch, whose work and advocacy bring both history and urgency into focus. Through our conversation with Lynn Anne, we unpack the long struggle to have AIDS acknowledged for what it was: a devastating epidemic that demanded immediate attention, compassion, and action.

    At the heart of this discussion is the story of Krista Blake, a powerful and deeply human example of the consequences of that delay. Lynn Anne shares how Krista’s experience continues to resonate, putting a face to the fear, confusion, and resilience that defined an entire generation impacted by HIV/AIDS.

    We also talk with Lynn Anne about her role at the health department, where she works to keep stories like Krista’s alive while pushing forward efforts to end the epidemic. From expanding education initiatives to improving access to prevention and care, her work reflects a commitment to both remembrance and progress.

    This episode is a reminder that education remains one of the most powerful tools in public health and that by amplifying voices, confronting stigma, and investing in prevention, we can continue the fight to end HIV/AIDS for good.


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    59 mins
  • Uniting Voices: A Conversation with YSUnity’s President
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode, we’re joined by Samantha, President of YSUnity, for an conversation about her journey into leadership and the vision driving the organization forward. We explore YSUnity’s mission, the vital resources it provides, and the meaningful work being done to create a more inclusive, affirming campus environment. Samantha also sheds light on the unique challenges LGBTQ+ students at Youngstown State University face and how advocacy, community, and support can make a lasting difference.


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    51 mins
  • Full Spectrum's Rainbow House
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode we talk to our Housing Operations Manager Nikki Crawford (She/They) about the upcoming opening of Full Spectrum's Rainbow House of The Mahoning Valley on March 16th.


    Nikki talks about the importance of having an LGBTQ+ adult homeless shelter in The Mahoning Valley. We discuss homelessness, systematic issues for The LGBTQ+ community, and much much more.


    Don't miss out on this incredibly important conversation.

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    27 mins
  • the organized chaos of doing good
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Katie, our Operations Manager, to talk about what really goes into running community-driven work at Full Spectrum Community Outreach. From supporting our LGBTQ+ community day-to-day to planning meaningful events, Katie shares how the behind-the-scenes work turns into real-world impact.

    We dig into the history of Full Spectrum Community Outreach, reflect on our biggest successes and toughest challenges, and talk honestly about what it takes to keep showing up for the people who need us most. Katie also gives a closer look at one of our most exciting next steps... the opening of our LGBTQ+ homeless shelter and what it will mean for our community.

    You’ll hear about upcoming events, ways to get involved, and how supporters, volunteers, and allies can help us continue building safe, inclusive spaces for everyone.

    Whether you’re already part of our community or just learning about our work, this conversation offers a heartfelt look at how we’re creating impact together, one step at a time.


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    22 mins