The Modern Path team is honoring the expansiveness of diverse, creative and authentic gender experiences, identities, and expressions that are embraced outside of the box of cis centered sexism.
Read MoreIn this workshop, Nick will provide an overview of considerations for event producers and organizers when vetting behavioral health and wellness professionals partnering with their space. Not all therapists are designed alike, our training, area of expertise, special interests and ethical frameworks differ.
Read MoreWe know many of you have been impacted by the tragic event that occurred last evening at The Farm. For many, the focus will be grieving the loss of a life; a life challenged by more than most folks could ever perceive or understand, unless they too have been in such a state of suffering…
Read MoreToday Nick reflects on the meaning of Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) and how we can hold our grief alongside our joy.
Read MoreToday is Trans Day of Visibility (TDoV) and our Director Nick and intern Elliott are at a march to honor the day.
Read MorePresented by the Colorado Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy, Nick Marzo presents ‘Queering the Tango,’ a 2-hour virtual workshop on March 31, 2023 from 9am-11am CT.
Read MoreThis Sunday (Feb 5), Nick is participating on the phallic-centered virtual 'Dick Fest' festival panel, Dicks On T Panel: Addressing Sex, Desire, and Change. Moderated by Marla Renee Stewart, MA, panelists include Zachariah Perry, Anna Baxter, Nick Marzo, DiAn, and Mason Luke!
Read MoreWe’re proud to announce our upcoming group, Process Group for Partners of Trans/Non-Binary/Gender-Expansive People. Starting August 9, 2022, and led by Nick Marzo, this group meets bi-weekly on Tuesday from 7-830pm EST. Cost is $50-75 with equity pricing available.
Read MoreIn honor of Worlds AIDS Day, Modern Path Director Nick Marzo picked up his first dose of PrEP…
Read MoreTransgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) was started in 1999 by trans advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith to honor the loss of Rita Hester. Since that time, vigils have been held all over the world annually to honor transgender and gender-expansive people whose lives were directly lost as a result of hate crimes.
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