Intergenerational Episode: Stuffing vs. Dressing
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Summary
The Colors of Sound podcasting workshop partnered with Sage USA to bring intergenerational conversations and storytelling to LGBT+ older adults in New York City.
The participants shared personal stories and discussed holiday culinary traditions, including the debate between stuffing and dressing. They explored dietary restrictions and preferences, as well as different variations of greens and dressings.
The conversation also touched on gluten-free and vegetarian options, the art of making stuffing, and the importance of food safety. The participants discussed fried turkey, family dynamics during the holidays, and the impact of societal expectations. They shared their experiences of hosting large gatherings and the joy of spending the holidays with their chosen family.
Takeaways
- The Colors of Sound podcasting workshop brought intergenerational conversations and storytelling to LGBT+ older adults in New York City.
- Participants shared personal stories and discussed holiday culinary traditions, including the debate between stuffing and dressing.
- The conversation explored dietary restrictions and preferences, as well as different variations of greens and dressings.
- Participants discussed fried turkey, family dynamics during the holidays, and the impact of societal expectations.
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Creators and Guests

Host
Timothy StoneDancer Coleman
TV Show Host. Podcast Host. Grammy Nominated Songwriter. SAG/AFTRA Member. Dynamic and results-driven leader with over 20 years of experience in education, non-profit management, and community engagement. Proven track record of driving program innovation, empowering underserved communities, and fostering organizational growth through strategic leadership and operational excellence.
