Épisodes

  • Episode 3: Chad's werkbook
    Feb 14 2026

    Welcome to this episode of werkbook! We explore what being Queer actually looks like for eleven Queer ELT folx—across cultures, generations, religions, and life stages. Thank you, from hosts Tyson Seburn and Taylor Veigga, for caring and sharing inside and outside our communities!

    In this episode, we share space with Chad Langford, a Queer American, who is a language teacher living in France for forever. Warning: there may be a little spicy language, but only until we reclaim it for ourselves.

    EPISODE GUIDE
    0:23 🧙🏻‍♀️ Tyson & Taylor say heyyyy
    2:08 🧙🏻‍♀️ Ty & Tay are pronunciation queens
    3:27 🧙🏻‍♀️ Chad clocks himself
    5:14 🧙🏻‍♀️ Language bites until you don't let it
    14:03 🧙🏻‍♀️ Growing up in our hometowns
    17:50 🧙🏻‍♀️ Parking lots, bookstores, and balls
    25:29 🧙🏻‍♀️ Bullying wasn't equal for everyone
    30:52 🧙🏻‍♀️ Coming out, pt. 3
    33:36 🧙🏻‍♀️ Queer rep in the 80s
    37:46 🧙🏻‍♀️ Did we date in highschool?
    42:30 🧙🏻‍♀️ French Queerness as an adult
    46:20 🧙🏻‍♀️ Chad on lost solidarity
    49:11 🧙🏻‍♀️ Witchy Queer joy boy

    Chad refers to Consenting Adult (1985) and Tyson talks about The Golden Girls, S2E11 "Isn't It Romantic?" (1987).

    * All voice clips used are done so for lighthearted entertainment and often educational purposes under the creative commons licensing.
    * Intro and outro logo combined from music by Gamemaster Audio and AM Beef. Inserted micromusic clips include "Blame It on the Edit" by Rupaul and "Ein Lied für Barbara" by Heideboys. Queer joy background music by Jane The Boy.

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    59 min
  • Episode 2: Coming Out, Pt. 2
    Dec 25 2025

    Welcome to this episode of werkbook! We explore what coming out to family actually looks like—across cultures, generations, religions, and life stages. Tyson and Taylor include personal reflections on coming out to parents in Canada and Brazil shaped by religion, fear, and love, and situate these stories in and out of the broader contexts explored by the nine guests we get to hear from.

    From there, we hear a range of voices: people who lived double lives to survive at home, those who are selectively out due to culture or language, those who never got to come out to a parent who passed away, and others whose families quietly “already knew.” The episode closes with joyful, affirming stories of support—while still acknowledging that coming out is rarely a single moment, but a series of ongoing negotiations shaped by safety, timing, and love.

    Section 1 - This common experience with parents

    00:10:05 — Ani (Brazil)
    Growing up evangelical, living a double life, and finding school—not home—as a safe space.

    00:15:39 — Kanako (Japan)
    Not being out to family, managing visibility on social media, and the limits of selective disclosure.

    00:26:16 — Gaye (Türkiye)
    Grief, generational limits, and coming out to a parent only after their death.

    Section 2 - It's understood

    00:29:59 — Elizabeth (UK)
    A matter-of-fact, almost accidental coming out where queerness was already assumed.


    Section 3 - We love you.
    00:35:47 — Chad (USA)
    Coming out first to an aunt, then to parents—and reflections on the paths we choose to do so.

    00:41:03 — Giovanni (Italy)
    A joyful, theatrical family “intervention” that ends in laughter and relief.

    00:44:49 — Ethan (Vietnam)
    Immediate parental affirmation and the privilege of unconditional support.

    Section 4 - Out isn't just to parents.

    00:50:10 — David (Canada)
    Later-in-life coming out within a marriage, moving from queer theory to lived clarity.

    Section 5 - Rounding things out
    00:58:30 — Mitts (Brazil)
    His mom was the gay beard until she wasn't and then she was again.

    * All clips used are done so for educational purposes under the creative commons licensing.
    * Intro music clips by Gamemaster Audio and AM Beef. Background music includes Aryeh "I Love You", Oded Distalmen "Coucou", and Dreamy Drums - Rhythmic Chop Beat.

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    1 h et 9 min
  • Episode 1: Coming Out, Pt. 1
    Dec 24 2025

    Welcome to our first episode, where we come out together as a community, podcast hosts, and podcast editors! Taylor says it best when she describes the stories we include as being "unpolished".

    Taylor & Tyson discuss the origin of this project, the meaning behind the name (it's not incorrect spelling, we swear!), coming out stories, the phrase itself, and ways in which media has shaped the view of coming out. We attempt to show how we're merging two worlds: queerness and education.

    Episode breakdown:
    A - 0:00 Introductions
    B - 5:02 Why werkbook is needed
    C - 11:15 Coming Out Day history
    D - 13:50 Taylor & Tyson discuss coming out stories
    E - 18:57 Coming out vs Inviting in
    F - 21:15 Heartstopper
    G - 29:00 Elliott Page
    H - 34:40 Preview of S1E2

    * We refer to Human Rights Campaign and National Coming Out Day. Find out more here: https://www.hrc.org/campaigns/national-coming-out-day
    * All media clips used are done so for educational purposes under the creative commons licensing.
    * Intro music clips by Gamemaster Audio and AM Beef. Background music includes Like a Father.

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    37 min