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    Explore " gender diverse" with insightful episodes like "GemFest Film Festival - Anaisa Visser", "Empowering Patients to Choose the Right HIV PrEP for Them", "Are no female changerooms stopping women playing sport?", "Being True to You" and "Working as an Autistic Psychologist with Monique Mitchelson" from podcasts like ""The Morning Buzz on Spice Radio", "PCE", "Hack", "Farmer Wants a Healthy Life" and "The Yellow Ladybugs Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Empowering Patients to Choose the Right HIV PrEP for Them

    Empowering Patients to Choose the Right HIV PrEP for Them

    In this episode, Jona Tanguay, MMSc, PA-C, AAHIVS discusses considerations to review with patients to empower them to make their own informed choices in PrEP selection, including:

    • Leveraging PrEP options with unique dosing schedules and/or routes such as long-acting cabotegravir and on-demand 2-1-1 FTC/TDF
    • Differences in adverse effect profiles between 4 PrEP options
    • Potential for HIV resistance
    • Requirements for compliance and monitoring
    • Evidence in populations with various acquisition behaviors
    • Drug interaction implications

     

    Faculty: 

    Jona Tanguay, MMSc, PA-C, AAHIVS

    Health Care Provider and HIV Specialist 

    Whitman-Walker Health

    Vice President for Education, GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality

    Clinical Instructor, Yale University School of Nursing 

    Washington, DC

     

    Link to full program: https://bit.ly/41WF54o

    Being True to You

    Being True to You

    In this episode we hear from Leigh Dwyer, farmer, long time CFA volunteer and trans woman. Leigh shares her story and how she has come to accept all parts of herself. She also talks about her experiences since transitioning.

    Interested in the topic and looking for more?

    Are you part of the LGBTI+ community and looking for support? Check out these dedicated support services and advice pages:

    Rainbow Door – A free support service specialising in LGBTI+ Victorians, their friends and family. It is a helpline that provides information, advice and referrals. Hours: 10am-5pm everyday. Email: support@rainbowdoor.org.au   Phone: 1800 729 367 or Text: 0480 017 246

    QLife – An anonymous free LGBTI+ peer support and referral service. It is for people in Australia wanting to talk about a range of topics. Hours: 3pm to midnight everyday, Phone: 1800 184 527 or webchat.

    Beyond Blue – Has a dedicated section for mental health issues affecting the LGBTI+ community. Phone: 1300 22 4636 or webchat.

    Do you live in the Wimmera and are part of the LGBTI+ community or an ally? You may be interested in connecting with the Wimmera Pride Project. Check out their website and Facebook page. You can also listen to our episode 'The Wimmera Pride Project’ to hear more about it.

    Trans Gender Victoria is Victoria’s leading body for trans and gender diverse people. Working to achieve better outcomes across the board for their communities. In their Country Roads to Pride Gallery, you can find more stories like Leigh’s, check it out here.

    In the episode Leigh spoke a bit about her experience transitioning / gender affirmation. You can find out more about what gender affirmation here. You can also find more advice on coming out / transitioning at:

    The Trevor Project – A handbook full of information for LGBTI+ youth.

    GLSEN – A resource for LGBTI+ students on coming out.

    KidsHelpline – The teen section has an article with lots of information on coming out and disclosure.

    Leigh talked about discrimination - she has received a lot - in the episode. You can find out more about these struggles faced by trans / gender diverse persons at:

    United Nation Human Rights

    Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission

    To find out more about the terms used by the LGBTI+ community check out this glossary.

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    Transgender Inclusion | A. Prof Sam Winter

    Transgender Inclusion | A. Prof Sam Winter

    What does it mean to be a trans person? How included do they feel in society, and why are some of us afraid of people who are different? 

    In this episode Sarah is joined by Associate Professor Sam Winter, who shares their insight into what it means to be a trans person, how society can be more inclusive of people who are gender diverse and where traditional notions of gender may still be relevant. 

    • What defines a trans person? [02:55]
    • Accessing gender affirming healthcare [05:19]
    • Birth certificates for trans people [06:40]
    • Empathy leads to equity [09:16]
    • Legislation as education [11:07]
    • Why is there a fear of trans people? [12:18]
    • What is a woman? [17:48]
    • Trans women in sport [21:28]
    • Sam’s journey to trans research [28:31]

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    Connect with our guests

    Associate Professor Sam Winter, Curtin School of Population Health.

    Associate Professor Winter is a researcher and teacher working in the field of trans health, wellbeing and rights. Much of his research experience has been in Asia and the Pacific.

    Since 2000 her work has focused on trans-related issues, in which time she has led or been an investigator on around 20 funded research projects and has published around 60 works on the health, rights and wellbeing of trans people. 

    They were a member of the WHO Working Group that initiated the 2019 removal of the ‘gender identity disorder’ diagnoses from the mental disorders chapter of the WHO’s International Classification of Diseases manual. 

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    This podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.

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    Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.au

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    Behind the scenes

    This episode came to fruition thanks to the combined efforts of:

    Sarah Taillier, Host

    Zoe Taylor, Episode Researcher, Recorder and Editor

    Anita Shore and Jarrad Long, Executive Producers

    Alexandra Eftos, Assistant Producer

    Amy Hosking, Social Media Coordinator

    Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.

    First Nations Acknowledgement

    Curtin University acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which Curtin Perth is located, the Whadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation, and on Curtin Kalgoorlie, the Wongutha people of the North-Eastern Goldfields; and the First Nations peoples on all Curtin locations.

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    Not Easily Thwarted: Mary Romano on finding a way around barriers and removing them for others

    Not Easily Thwarted: Mary Romano on finding a way around barriers and removing them for others

    Guest Mary Romano was sure she wanted to be a doctor. But she really loved Latin and Greek and didn’t want to give up everything for her medical dreams too soon. So she majored in the classics and stayed on the pre-Med track. When others were getting into medical schools—or letting their med school dreams go, Mary did neither. Without a place to land, she went back home and regrouped.

    She ultimately went to medical school in the Caribbean, an experience in itself. And returned to the U.S. for her clinicals and hospital placements in the U.S. Having known she wanted to go into pediatrics, she honed in on adolescent medicine as the place she would be most happy, seeing patients but also educating them daily. As her career advanced, the teaching roles became more diverse for a wider set of audiences—from med students to young doctors to policy makers. This is all the more true now that she has built a practice and center for transgender and gender diverse adolescents and children. From educating the patients and their parents to making sure legislators understand the science and lives behind their bills, she is always busy.

    In this episode, find out from Mary how finding a way around barriers and removing them for others plays on the same skills and personality…on ROADS TAKEN...with Leslie Jennings Rowley.

     

    About This Episode's Guest

    Mary Romano, MD, MPH, is Associate Professor of Pediatrics  and Adolescent Medicine at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where she helped to cofound a center serving transgender and gender diverse children and adolescents. In addition to seeing patients through clinical service, she also provides education and training to gender diverse youth, their parents, and the providers that serve them. She lives in Nashville with her husband and their two children.

     

    Executive Producer/Host: Leslie Jennings Rowley

    Music: Brian Burrows

     

    Find more episodes at https://roadstakenshow.com

     

    Email the show at RoadsTakenShow@gmail.com

     

    Find more episodes at https://roadstakenshow.com

     

    Executive Producer/Host: Leslie Jennings Rowley

    Music: Brian Burrows

    Email the show at RoadsTakenShow@gmail.com

     

    2.1 | Sasja

    2.1 | Sasja
    In this episode Sasja invites Lee & Ryan to her beautiful home in St Kilda. Sasja uses she/her pronouns and speaks about her incredible career in fashion, her love for cooking, and her worldwide travels. Sasja outlines her experience of transitioning at the age of 14 in Singapore, storing clothes in her families letterbox, dressing up in public toilets and going to clubs. She speaks of reconnection with her mum, who is now her best friend, and all the good friends she met along the way, her instincts to help other trans people and the importance of trans visibility. For a list of resources please visit our website at callmebymynameproject.com. Help support the podcast by rating and sharing wherever you are listening to it and if you’re able to please check out our kickstarter at kickstarter.com/callmekickstarter to help fund the rest of this season. There are rewards for every tier of support. We hope you enjoy the first episode.

    How Wyncode is Creating a Gender Diverse Tech Ecosystem in Miami

    How Wyncode is Creating a Gender Diverse Tech Ecosystem in Miami

    We’re in Wynwood Miami, Meeting up with an amazing guest. Her name is Johanna Mikkola and she is the co-founder and CEO of Wyncode Academy

    Wyncode is a technical training school teaching software development and product design. Their mission is to empower people with the education and skillset needed to launch a career in technology.

    I’m happy to have Johanna on the podcast because she has built something amazing at Wyncode and help to drive the Miami Tech Industry forward.

    Johanna believes that every industry is a tech industry and that technology is the language of the world today. All companies are tech companies and need people with technology talent.

    Wyncode has an inspiring story and a great mission to build a gender diverse tech ecosystem in Miami.

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