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Coming Out & Beyond: LGBTQIA+ Stories | Season 5 Episode 49 | Karen Solt
Season 5 · Episode 49

Coming Out & Beyond: LGBTQIA+ Stories | Season 5 Episode 49 | Karen Solt

Coming Out & Beyond Support for Women Questioning Their Sexuality Later in Life · Anne-Marie Zanzal 1ac1f670-c17c-11f0-806a-ef1502adef07

December 13, 202449m 47s

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Show Notes

What does it mean to hide? How does hiding effect us and the people around us? This week's podcast could be considered an expert on hiding. Author Karen Solt, a lesbian, made her career in the United States navy which spanned over the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" years (1993-2011). A middle child with alcoholic parents, Karen's youth was a wild one, where she hid, started drinking at age 9-10, and generally underachieved to stay below the radar. After high school, Karen was tricked into joining the navy by an unscrupulous recruitment officer. Karen found structure in the navy, became sober, made chief after 11 years, and spent the entirety of her career hiding her sexuality. When she retired, Karen found that she couldn't hide behind the uniform any longer, and thus began her journey of learning, healing, and being seen.