Stitching Identity: Ben Millett's Journey of Self-Discovery Through Quilting and Activism
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Disclaimer:
In this episode, Ben was very open and honest about his thoughts on the Mormon faith, and how, as he began to uncover his true self, he realised it wasn't working for him as a discipline. This is the opinion of Ben, we are not suggesting the Mormon faith does not work as an organisation in any shape or form. It's just that it wasn't the right fit for Ben as he progressed through his life.
Ben Millett, is a quilter of both fabric and tales, sharing his narrative of self-discovery and the bold hues of his identity. Embark on a journey with us as Ben unravels the threads of coming out, the challenges of forging a new path away from the Mormon faith, and the ways in which his art has become a beacon of activism and visibility for the LGBTQ community.
Crafting a quilt isn't just about stitching pieces together; it's about the stories each piece tells. Ben's story is a patchwork of courage, from the moments of vulnerability in acknowledging his sexuality to the brighter patches of embracing his true self. Throughout the episode, Ben invites us into his world, revealing the intricate ways his personal evolution is reflected in the fearless colors and patterns of his quilts. His experiences remind us that authenticity can be a form of resistance and a celebration of individuality, threading hope through the fabric of our lives.
We wrap up with an affirmation for anyone teetering on the edge of self-revelation: it's never too late to weave the authentic you into the tapestry of your existence. Ben's testimony is a powerful encouragement to live out loud, to find solace in creativity, and to remember that each of us is a work of art in progress. So, for those yearning to express their true colors, we extend an invitation to connect, grow, and create with us as we continue to build a community where the vibrant threads of diverse lives are honored and uplifted.
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