Prideful Connections – Ep 6: Living Out Loud: A Youth’s Journey with Cameron Celotto
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Prideful Connections – Ep 6: Living Out Loud: A Youth’s Journey with Cameron Celotto

⚠️ Content Warning: This episode includes discussions about self-harm and suicidal ideation. Please listen with care. If you need support, consider reaching out to a crisis resource in your area.

In this powerful episode of Prideful Connections, we sit down with Cameron Celotto, a transgender youth who has faced immense challenges on his journey to living authentically. Through resilience and courage, Cameron has transformed his struggles into advocacy, using his voice to uplift and represent those in the community who cannot always be visible.
Join hosts Tony Ferraiolo and Sarah Celotto as they explore Cameron’s story—his battles, his triumphs, and his unwavering commitment to making the world a more accepting place for transgender youth. His journey is one of hope, strength, and the power of living out loud.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation that reminds us all why visibility and community matter.

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Creators and Guests

Sarah Celotto
Host
Sarah Celotto
Sarah Celotto is a wife and mother of 3. She was born in Ireland and moved to Connecticut with her family when she was 7 years old. She was educated in a catholic school and continued her high school education at Kylemore Abbey Boarding School in County Galway, Ireland. She came back to the U.S. and attended Albertus Magnus College where she pursued a degree in Business and Economics with a concentration in Management. From there she married and got a Masters in Elementary Education from University of New Haven. Sarah has had various positions over the years ranging from a manager at a fitness studio to a para educator for special needs students.
Tony Ferraiolo
Host
Tony Ferraiolo
Tony Ferraiolo is internationally known as a compassionate and empowering Life Coach who has earned his reputation as a thought-provoking and motivational speaker and trainer. Since 2005, Tony has worked with individuals, groups, and educational institutions to reach thousands of people worldwide. In 2008, he was the founder of multiple support groups for transgender and nonbinary youth and their families. The work Tony does has allowed him to see firsthand how children’s lives are transformed from hopelessness to hopefulness through the process of simply affirming their gender, and he has witnessed firsthand the positive impact that this has on them and their families. He is the subject of the award-winning documentary A Self-Made Man and the author of the book series Artistic Expressions of Transgender Youth and his memoir “Finding My Way Out of the Darkness” How I Found Self-Love & Acceptance. He is the co-founder of the Jim Collins Foundation where he held the position of president of the board for ten years. Tony's advocacy work is done through his position as the Director of Youth and Family Programming at Health Care Advocates International out of Stratford CT.