“…One of the reasons that I have become more bold in exploring difficult topics within families and members of the LGBTQ+ community is that I have more professional power and social capital than I did in the past. As my scholarship and professional identity have become more established, I have continued to delve into research on a number of challenging topics, including same‐sex divorce (Goldberg & Romero, 2019), trans college students' help‐seeking (Goldberg, Kuvalanka, Budge, et al, 2019), postpartum depression in bisexual women (Goldberg, Smith, & Ross, 2020), and reproductive and adoption loss within LGBTQ+ parent families (Goldberg & Allen, 2022). I have also sought to act as a mentor to students and junior colleagues who wish to explore messy topics and/or marginalized communities, cognizant that it is the institutional structures of heterosexism, racism, classism, and cissexism that often result in the silencing of ideas.…”