

Embracing All of Me
Ross Victory
For people who live between labels and refuse to disappear there.
Embracing All of Me is a podcast rooted in bi+ and bisexual experience and shaped by storytelling from global communities of color, a container for intimate stories of identity, desire, and becoming. Each conversation traces the quiet metamorphoses that unfold when people exist “in between,” forming a landmark for our communities and a broad invitation to those navigating complexity and nuance. Through embodied voices, artistic expression, and honest dialogue, EAoM explores what it takes to resist erasure, bash binaries, and expand our sense of belonging.
Hosted by Ross Victory, an award-winning multidisciplinary artist, author, poet, musician, and creative entrepreneur based in Los Angeles, CA.
Embracing All of Me is a podcast rooted in bi+ and bisexual experience and shaped by storytelling from global communities of color, a container for intimate stories of identity, desire, and becoming. Each conversation traces the quiet metamorphoses that unfold when people exist “in between,” forming a landmark for our communities and a broad invitation to those navigating complexity and nuance. Through embodied voices, artistic expression, and honest dialogue, EAoM explores what it takes to resist erasure, bash binaries, and expand our sense of belonging.
Hosted by Ross Victory, an award-winning multidisciplinary artist, author, poet, musician, and creative entrepreneur based in Los Angeles, CA.
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May 13, 2025 • 46min
1.6 The Geography of Identity – From China to Bisexual Advocacy with Chongzheng Wei
How do you reconcile family expectations, cultural traditions, and queer identity—especially when you’re growing up in rural China? Join host Ross Victory as he sits down with Dr. Chongzheng Wei, a Chinese clinical psychologist and bisexual activist whose extraordinary path spans rural southern China, Thailand, France, and the United States. Hear how Chongzheng navigated stigma, internalized shame, and family obligations to find empowerment through personal and professional advocacy. Discover how geography and cultural factors influence the mental health needs of bisexual individuals and why tailored support networks, online and in-person, are crucial for overcoming isolation. If you’ve ever struggled to honor your heritage without erasing who you are, or wondered how to find a community that embraces every facet of your identity, this deeply personal conversation offers keen insights and practical steps for claiming your full self. Holding onto our roots doesn’t mean letting go of our truths.Are you interested in using the art of writing for personal development? Fill out the Interest Form for the upcoming book "Embracing All of Me: Identity-focused Writing & Self Discovery for Bi+ & Pan Men," so you don't miss it. Follow us on Instagram.

May 6, 2025 • 17min
1.5 Guided Internalized Shame & Stigma Meditation - Journey Back To Wholeness
In this guided meditation from Embracing All of Me, host Ross Victory invites you to release shame, silence, and the inherited weight of stigma. Through breath, visualization, and affirmations, you’ll reconnect with your inner light and remember that you are not broken, in-between, or too much—you are whole. This episode is designed for anyone navigating layered identities, especially those in the bisexual, pansexual, fluid, and queer communities who’ve been required to shrink, split, compartmentalize, cover or conceal to survive. Return to your body. Root yourself in your truth. Carry forward only what is yours.

May 1, 2025 • 12min
1.4 Bisexual Visibility - A Double-Edged Sword? (Bonus w/ worksheet download)
Free worksheet download link included!In this episode, we explore the “paradox of visibility” within the LGBTQ+ community—especially for those of us who are bisexual/bi+/pan and feel misrepresented in the world at large. Visibility is be a powerful statement of existence and self-worth. Yet it also comes with risks: being seen can make you a target and a political scapegoat, while being erased and overlooked can lead to feels of despair and unworthiness.Drawing on personal reflections, Ross introduces a companion to visibility: embodiment. Rather than asking to be acknowledged, embodiment asks us to discover ourselves from the inside out to take inventory of what we need. He discusses how institutions and mainstream narratives weren’t built with our particular life experiences in mind, why external validation alone falls short, and how cultivating a sense of wholeness and "glow" can transform both our lives and the people around us. Tune in to learn practical questions for distinguishing whether you’re acting to “be seen” or to “feel more like yourself."For deeper discovery, download our worksheet "Visibility & Embodiment" here.If you are interested in using the power of writing for personal development and self inquiry - Fill out the Interest Form for the upcoming book "Embracing All of Me: Identity-focused Writing & Self Discovery for Bi+ Men, so you don't miss it. Follow us on Instagram.

Apr 29, 2025 • 41min
1.3 Grief, Isolation, and the Limitlessness of Bi Joy with Poet Nicholas Cairns
Join me for an intimate conversation with bisexual English poet Nicholas Cairns, whose raw insights illuminate the intersections of grief, isolation, and the expansive possibilities of Bi joy. Discover how Nick turned to poetry to navigate personal loss—particularly the death of his father—and to process isolation. Learn how embracing his bi+ identity not only fueled his artistic journey but empowered others seeking representation and how he went from anonymous faceless writer to putting a name and face on his work. Nick reveals how creative expression can be a powerful tool for self-discovery. If you’re looking to explore the power of poetry through an identity-focused lens, the complexities of grief, and the possibilities of living authentically, this episode offers hope and inspiration. Tune in and celebrate the limitless potential of Bi joy and human connection.Check out Nick's work on InstagramBuy 100 Small PoemsDownload the free worksheet "Externalizing Through Lists" to make a worry list or memory list discussed in this episode.Are you interested in using the art of writing for personal development? Fill out the Interest Form for the upcoming book "Embracing All of Me: Identity-focused Writing & Self Discovery for Bi+ & Pan Men," so you don't miss it. Follow us on Instagram.

Apr 22, 2025 • 45min
1.2 Dr. Tangela Roberts on Supporting Bisexual/Bi+ Mental Health
Dive deep into the mental health needs of bisexual and queer communities of color with Dr. Tangela Roberts, a psychologist and researcher at the University of Buffalo. In this illuminating interview, Dr. Roberts shares her insights on identity development, the dual tracks of representation and policy, funding gaps that disproportionately affect bi+ individuals, despite being the majority of the LGBTQ+ population, and reveals how systemic barriers shape both healthcare and educational experiences for queer youth. Discover how embracing all parts of one’s identity can foster resilience, counter feelings of isolation, and fuel personal growth. From debunking damaging myths to championing intersectional research, Dr. Roberts offers practical steps for accessing community for the first time, finding supportive care, and affirming your full, authentic self. Tune in for expert guidance and actionable strategies! Dr. Tangela reminds us that embracing ourselves can feel scary while we try to anchor ourselves in a world that systemically diminishes bi+ voices and people of color as agendas. https://www.instagram.com/talk2drtangi/Are you interested in using the art of writing for personal development? Fill out the Interest Form for the upcoming book "Embracing All of Me: Identity-focused Writing & Self Discovery for Bi+ Men, so you don't miss it. Follow us on Instagram.

Apr 15, 2025 • 43min
1.1 Telling Stories That Need to Exist: The Power of Identity-focused Writing with Aaron H. Aceves
Join host Ross Victory for an illuminating interview with bisexual Mexican American author Aaron H. Aceves, whose novel, This Is Why They Hate Us, boldly explores queerness, culture, and coming-of-age in East Los Angeles. In this inaugural episode, hear how Aaron channeled his personal experiences—straddling multiple identities and grappling with self-discovery—into a story that brings raw honesty and humor to themes often left unspoken. Discover how writing became Aaron’s path to embracing his own bisexuality, why he’s passionate about creating nuanced characters who challenge stereotypes, and how subverting tropes adds depth and authenticity to YA fiction. Whether you’re new to LGBTQ+ literature, an aspiring writer yearning to tell your truth, or simply curious about the magic of identity-focused storytelling, this episode offers an inspiring roadmap to owning your voice. Tune in for a candid look into Aaron’s writing process, insights on representation in publishing, and the surprising ways fictional characters can become our greatest teachers. Visit Aaron's site to learn more about his writing and future projects www.aaronhaceves.comLearn more about Embracing All of Me at https://rossvictory.com/embracingallofmeFollow us on Instagram!

Apr 6, 2025 • 5min
1.0 What is Embracing All of Me - A House of Self
Embracing All of Me is a digital house for identity, futurism, language, and self-reunion—centered on bisexual and bi+ people of color worldwide, and anyone craving depth without the noise. Here, we explore the path toward embracing all of ourselves without spectacle. We discover identity without performance through conversations with writers, scientists, pastors, and creators imagining new ways to be whole. If you’ve ever wanted depth without spectacle, or be interested in the "how" someone breaks through fear to find purpose, belonging, and joy - this is your place.Follow the pod, rate it, save your favorite episodes, and share with someone who needs this.Discover more rooms in the house we're building at EmbracingAllOfMe.org


