Marcus is a wearer of many hats: personal trainer, dancer, model, martial artist, artist/illustrator, photographer, intimacy coordinator and more. Follow along with their adventures via social media or check out their Patreon.
Marcus has been a guest on 6 episodes.
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Episode 40: Internet and Identity
October 13th, 2023 | 2 hrs 25 mins
avatar, handle, identity, internet, online
Jala is joined by Dave Cox (Monster Dear Monster) and Marcus (Rain's Animations) to discuss how the internet has both given us another identity, and also affected our sense of self.
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Episode 39: Tenchi Muyo! In Love
September 29th, 2023 | 1 hr 25 mins
anime, movie, tenchi, tenchi muyo, tenchi muyo! in love
Jala is joined by Dave Cox (Monster Dear Monster) and Marcus to discuss Tenchi Muyo! In Love (天地無用 IN LOVE!), a 1996 anime film.
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Episode 25: Sexuality and Identity
March 31st, 2023 | 2 hrs 44 mins
gender, gender identity, health, identity, sex, sexuality, wellness
Jala is joined by Zombi and Marcus to talk about the psychology of sexuality, the myriad ways it manifests (intimate and creative) and how these correlate to identity. This is a follow-up to episode 21 on attraction and identity.
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Episode 21: Attraction and Identity
February 11th, 2023 | 2 hrs 1 sec
attraction, identity, sexuality
Jala is joined by Zombi and Marcus to talk about types of attraction and how these correlate to identity.
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Episode 11: Engaging With Femininity
September 16th, 2022 | 2 hrs 17 mins
femininity, gender, gender binary, gender identity
Jala is joined by Jamie and Marcus to talk about what gender is, and engaging with femininity; we talk about the dimensions of gender identity and how each of us came to understand our own gender. This is a continuation of the performance of identity themes of prior topical episodes.
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Episode 9: Intersectionality
August 19th, 2022 | 2 hrs 24 mins
gender, gender identity, identity, intersectionality, performance of identity, performative identity
Jala is joined by Marcus and Briar to talk about intersectionality; we discuss gender as part of our intersecting identities. This is a continuation of both the DEIB and performance of identity themes of prior topical episodes.