Love2ALL Interviews
Discover distinguished leaders across industries & backgrounds
Leading with Authenticity: Dani D’Amico of McKinsey & Company
Dani D’Amico is a Partner in the New York office at McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm. She serves leading financial institutions using her expertise across technology, capital markets, and banking. Dani is a major proponent of diversity, equity, and inclusion at McKinsey, where she leads Equal, the firm’s LGBTQ+ ERG. In her interview with Love to All Project, Dani discusses her journey to McKinsey, LGBTQ+ visibility in the corporate world, and her experiences navigating life as a working mother.
Todd Sears on Advocacy, Mentorship, and Fire Island Pines
Todd Sears is the Chief Executive Officer of Out Leadership, the only global organization in the LGBTQ+ space that operates with a focus solely on business. With 98 member companies (including Amazon, American Express, Bloomberg, Citi, Coca-Cola, Comcast, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, IBM, Microsoft, Nike and Walmart), Out Leadership harnesses the power of business to drive equality.
Frederick Isasi: Pioneering A New Age of Healthcare
Frederick Isasi is the Executive Director of Families USA (FUSA), the leading nonpartisan, nonprofit health care advocacy organization. FUSA advocates for issues like fair drug pricing, racial equity, and maternal and child health. Isasi has led efforts to strengthen policies such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Medicaid, Medicare, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and Oral Health for All.
Evangeline Gentle: Navigating Queerness, Isolation, and Growth
Evangeline Gentle is a 24-year-old musician from Hamilton, Ontario. In their interview with The Love Club, Gentle discusses their self-titled debut album and the experience leading up to and after its release. We invite you to listen to Gentle and follow their musical and queer journey with us.
Aneesh Sheth: A Voice for South Asian and Trans Representation
Aneesh Sheth is an Indian American actress and advocate for LGBTQ+ equality. She is a singer, actress, producer, writer who has enjoyed success on NBC, Netflix, and Broadway. Aneesh is a strong proponent for increased South Asian trans representation in media.
Casey Cadwallader on His Creative Vision for Mugler
Casey Cadwallader is a renowned fashion designer and the Creative Director of the fashion house Mugler. In this interview, he discusses how he has grown as a designer and a queer individual, as well as his work with gender expression, diversity, and activism in the world of design.
Heather Bryant on Transgender Parenting
Heather Bryant is the author of “My Trans Parent: a User Guide for When Your Parent Transitions.” She grew up with a transgender parent and collaborated with other trans families in the creation of her book.
David Jay and the Rise of Asexual Visibility
As the founder of the Asexual Visibility and Education Network, David Jay discusses coming to terms with his identity, how it has impacted his relationships, and what it was like to be a trailblazer in the asexuality movement.
Aaron Sun: TikTok as a Platform for Activism
Aaron Sun is a content creator with over 6 millions fans on TikTok, known for his lip-sync, dance, and comedic content. In his interview with Love to All Project, Aaron discusses how comedy, social media, and entertainment can be powerful tools for change.
UMI’s Introspection: A Musical Tribute to Self-Love
UMI is an R&B singer, songwriter, director, and painter. Her 2018 song “Remember Me” recieved over 150 million streams on Spotify, where she has more than 2.5 million monthly listeners. In her interview with Love to All Project, she discusses her art, dedication to queer and racial advocacy, and an exciting new project, Introspection.To Umi, music, social media, and the queer community are spaces that allow her to reflect on her identity and practice self-love.
Emily Tressa: The Digital Age of Advocacy
Emily Tressa is a singer and social media star. As one of the youngest patients to ever receive gender reassignment surgery, she talks about her journey to understanding what it means to be a trans woman in today’s world.
Jericho Brown: Changing the Poetic Landscape
Jericho Brown is a renowned poet and artist. In his conversation with Love to All Project, he explores his journey finding his voice in writing, gaining inspiration from other artists, and what the world of poetry means to him.
Seth Levy of It Gets Better: Combining Legal and Social Activism
As a partner at Nixon Peabody LLP and the President of the Board Of Directors of the It Gets Better Project, Seth Levy discusses his perspective and activism as an openly gay man in the world of law.
Changing History Through Poetry
Richard Blanco is the first Latino, openly gay person, and immigrant to ever speak at a Presidential Inauguration. He discusses all the different aspects of his identity, shedding light on the intersection of his LGBT+ and Latinx realities.
Queer Healthcare: Alexis Chavez of The Trevor Project
As the Medical Director of The Trevor Project, Alexis Chaves’ insight on the healthcare system’s neglect of transgender Americans is a necessary eye-opener to a suppressed injustice.
Congressman Chris Pappas: Making a Difference as a Queer Politician
Chris Pappas is the first openly gay man to represent New Hampshire in Congress. He discusses his experience working in government and his hopes for LGBTQ+ liberation.
Behind Boy Erased: Garrard Conley
Garrard Conley, author of Boy-Erased, faced stark rejection of his LGTBQ identity growing up. Rather than letting this exclusion paralyze him, he decided to use his creativity to create an inclusive space for LGBTQ readers.
Alphonso David of the Human Rights Campaign: Inclusive Legislation
Alphonso David is the President of the Human Rights Campaign. An openly queer man working in the legal field, he plays an active role in managing legislation in protection of the rights of the LGBTQ+ community.
The Power of Poetry
Denice Frohman is a poet, performer, and educator whose art explores the intersections of Latinx and queer identities.
Making Music for the Silenced
Mary Gauthier is a Grammy-nominated American folk singer-songwriter. Openly queer, Mary creates music that explores themes of drug-abuse, sexuality, and war.
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