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    Explore " trans people" with insightful episodes like "The ENTIRE History Of Trans People", "Trans-Baptism?", "Episode 78: Who's Got It Worse?", "Imara Jones: Countering The Anti-Trans Hate Machine" and "Warnings to People of Color" from podcasts like ""Queer Collective Podcast", "The Catholic Experience", "Bad Attitudes: An Uninspiring Podcast About Disability", "The Laura Flanders Show" and "The Michele Tafoya Podcast"" and more!

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    The ENTIRE History Of Trans People

    The ENTIRE History Of Trans People

    Unearth the roots of transness in ancient cultures, from the gender fluidity of mythological gods to India's resilient Hijra community. Explore the Islamic Golden Age and Christian conflicts in the medieval period. Travel through the cross-dressing culture of the early modern era and discover forgotten trans stories from the American Wild West. Delve into the scientific origins of transvestism and the impact of World War II. Navigate the ups and downs of the 20th century, from the Lavender Scare to the Stonewall Riots, AIDS epidemic, and increased visibility in the 2000s. Join us on this powerful journey through time, celebrating trans resilience and exploring the ongoing struggles in the fight for trans rights. Enjoy!

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    Trans-Baptism?

    Trans-Baptism?

    Talking about sacraments and sacramental grace against the backdrop of "breaking news" that the Vatican now allows trans people to be baptized. And are progressive priests in the Church in decline? A major study reveals much!

    The "Trans baptism" segment starts at around the 26-minute mark

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    Episode 78: Who's Got It Worse?

    Episode 78: Who's Got It Worse?

    How do you feel when comedians who aren't disabled make jokes referencing the disabled community? A bit by Matt Rife has been making itself known to me, thanks to the universe and social media algorithms, in which he compares the lives of trans people and wheelchair users. 

    Please note, I am speaking ONLY from the perspective of a disabled person, and am not making any assumptions about what the trans community would think about these jokes.

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    Imara Jones: Countering The Anti-Trans Hate Machine

    Imara Jones: Countering The Anti-Trans Hate Machine

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    We thought that last year would go down in history, but this year is even worse for the number of anti-trans bills introduced into state legislatures, and the successful passage of many of those bills. 549 proposed bills, banning books, medical treatment, even access to the bathroom were introduced in 2023. 73 of those anti-trans bills have already passed and the ACLU’s weekly tracker can barely keep score. As extremists crank up the volume on hate — trans people, especially trans women of color, are facing an onslaught of violence. As today’s guest points out, the people driving the anti-trans movement are the same as those leading the anti-abortion movement. Imara Jones is featured in this year’s “Time’s 100 Most Influential People” for her work to combat disinformation against trans people. She’s the producer of a podcast mini-series called “The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: A Plot Against Equality”. The final three episodes of the podcast will release this June and July. Jones is also the creator of “TransLash Media”, a cross-platform journalism, personal storytelling, and narrative project, which seeks to shift the culture, create empathy and save trans lives. In this episode, Laura asks her what impacts these restrictions and increased control have on all of us.

    “We're already seeing doctors that treat trans people being targeted just like abortion doctors. That's a new thing that just happened this year.” - Imara Jones


    “There's an understanding by the people, the politicians, the organizations, and the billionaires that trans people will be the next fight in the gender wars, after what they anticipate, and have anticipated for over a year, to be their victory on abortion rights.” - Imara Jones


    Guest:  Imara Jones: Founder and CEO, TransLash Media

     

    Full Show Notes are located HERE.  They include related episodes, articles, and more to dive deeper.

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    Not Yet with Jesse Gutierrez

    Not Yet with Jesse Gutierrez

    This week I was in a series of meetings with a client, leading them through our Inclusive 360 assessment process. Our assessment is extremely granular, breaking down DEI into a series of small tactics, across all functions. As part of the process, we put employees in small group meetings and go through the assessment questions.

    One leader repeatedly used the phrase “not yet” when answering my questions – not yet because we’re at the beginning of this process. Not yet because they’re learning, still understanding the current state of affairs. Not yet – but they’re excited about it. They’re ready to do better as soon as they know better. It’s coming from leadership. Not yet, but the tactics are bite-sized. They’re doable. They’re cumulatively impactful but many are small enough to generate momentum through quick wins.

    So while we may start with “not yet”, I believe in the power of forward momentum, the kind that can come from a cross-functional approach. Celebrate the quick wins and keep going.

    This Week's Good Vibes:

    1. Disneyland Rebuilds Mickey’s Toontown From The Ground Up For Kids Of All Abilities
    2. Thousands of Catholic Nuns Unite to ‘Wholeheartedly’ Declare Trans People Are Beloved by God
    3. Companies That Get ‘Woke’ Aren’t Going Broke — They’re More Profitable Than Ever
    4. Beau Jo’s Is Selling His Famous Colorado Pizza Shop — To His Employees
    5. BBC Education Show in Afghanistan Helps Children Banned From School

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    Far-Right Protests END Drag Shows?! (What You MUST Know)

    Far-Right Protests END Drag Shows?! (What You MUST Know)

    The Republican Party is attempting to target and arrest LGBTQ+ individuals, with over 419 anti-LGBTQ+ bills currently being tracked by the ACLU. 15 US state legislatures have introduced bills banning gender-affirming care for trans youth and drag performances. We'll use Tennessee's bills as a case study as they're similar to others. These bills go against our values of equality and freedom, and it's time to fight back against this bigotry and discrimination. Join us to demand change for our LGBTQ+ community.

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    The Politics of Queerness: More Than Who You Love with Sharhonda Bossier

    The Politics of Queerness: More Than Who You Love with Sharhonda Bossier

    In this podcast episode, Sharhonda shares her experiences as a bisexual woman and reflects on the LGBTQ community and its changes over time. She mentions that more people are openly identifying as queer, but the push for marriage has flattened queerness in some ways. She also highlights the need for queer dedicated spaces and the importance of talking about queerness as a political issue that intersects with class. Sharhonda also touches on the experiences of queer people of color and the need for activism in local communities. Finally, she offers advice for queer people of color who are considering coming out, acknowledging that it's a personal decision and that everyone has different considerations.

    V (formerly Eve Ensler), Award-winning Playwright, Author & Founder V-Day & One Billion Rising

    V (formerly Eve Ensler), Award-winning Playwright, Author & Founder V-Day & One Billion Rising

    Description: “Reckoning” is the new best-selling book from V (formerly Eve Ensler), author of “The Vagina Monologues” and founder of V-Day/One Billion Rising, the global movement to end violence against all women, gender-expansive people, girls, and the earth. Reckoning, writes V, is “the antidote to fascism”. In this Women’s History Month special, which includes performances by V and Laurence Olivier Award-winning actress and Tony nominee, Noma Dumezweni, Laura speaks with V about why she changed her name, her long history working for peace, the current pushback against teaching African American history, and the abortion she had at the age of 23 when she was living in a halfway home. What is the reckoning we need, and where can it lead us? What happens if we do NOT reckon?

    “. . . There was no way I could bring up a child, and that child would've been destroyed. I realized that I could make a decision not to have that child. That was literally the first time in my life that I went and I made a choice about my own body.”  - V (formerly Eve Ensler)

    “We are living in a patriarchal paradigm . . . but it wasn't always here . . . It requires imagination for all of us to say, is this racist, patriarchal paradigm, the paradigm we choose to live in for eternity? Or do we want to live in a different paradigm and are we going to struggle to dismantle it?  - V (formerly Eve Ensler)

    Guest:   V (formerly Eve Ensler), Award-winning Playwright, Author & Founder V-Day & One Billion Rising; Best-selling Author, Reckoning, The Apology

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    Chapters:

    (0:00:01) - Reckoning

    (0:10:06) - Bodily Autonomy and Reclaiming

    (0:22:11) - Rising Up

    Chapter Summaries:

    (0:00:01) - Reckoning (10 Minutes)

    This chapter begins with a discussion about the importance of reckoning in today's world. Vee, the author, activist and playwright, formerly known as Eve Ensler, explains how changing her name was a key step in her own reckoning process. She then goes on to discuss how lack of reckoning leads to the repeating of terrible things that have already occurred in the past, particularly in terms of war and violence against women, trans people, and non-binary people. Vee then talks about the role of solidarity and how it is a place of belonging.

     

    (0:10:06) - Bodily Autonomy and Reclaiming (12 Minutes)

    This chapter of the podcast discusses the importance of bodily autonomy for women and the importance of imagining alternatives to the patriarchal paradigm that has been in place for the past 17,000 years. Tony nominee, Noma Dumezweni performance is featured and discussed, as is V's own experience with abortion. V talks about how her abortion was the first autonomous decision she made about her own body, and how it changed her life. The conversation then moves to how to reckon with the continued stealing of bodily autonomy from women and how to respond.

     

    (0:22:11) - Rising Up (8 Minutes)

    This conversation discusses the importance of creating a positive, revolutionary world in which people can turn their pain into power. Through the example of City of Joy, a revolutionary center in the Congo, the conversation delves into the power of creating a space where people can discover their divine power. It then turns to the biblical story of Eve, retelling it to show her as a brave character. The conversation then asks what is the state of the rising of people around the world, particularly those in Afghanistan, Iran, Congo, and Palestine.

     

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    Dangerous Rhetoric 86: Shape Shifter

    Dangerous Rhetoric 86: Shape Shifter

    Shape is a detrans man who was lied to about his gender reassignment surgery. Promised to be changed into a woman, Shape experienced numerous complications after his bottom surgery and felt like he was lied to by his doctors and specialists about the benefits of transitioning. We got into his interests, and how he feels about the trans'ing of the youth. We also talked about gay culture, sex, and dating and laughed a lot. We wanted this to be different from other conversations Shape has had about his experiences, so we focused less on him being detrans and more on him being a hilarious and fun person. Hope you enjoy!


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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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    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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    How Trans People Are Reclaiming Their Stories: Laverne Cox, Sam Feder

    How Trans People Are Reclaiming Their Stories:  Laverne Cox, Sam Feder

    Trans liberation is the latest frontline in the struggle for civil rights. In their new documentary, Disclosure, director Sam Feder and producer Amy Scholder use over a century’s worth of film to show that trans identities have long been at the center of our collective cultural history. They join four-time Emmy nominated actress and Emmy winning producer Laverne Cox in a groundbreaking conversation with Laura on how trans people are reclaiming their stories and transforming the power structures in Hollywood. They describe the experience of assembling the first majority trans film crew and interviewing an incredible range of trans actors and media critics to understand how media shapes attitudes, behaviors, and laws about gender and trans lives. With film history as a background, Laura and guests explore what’s next for trans liberation — and the bearing it has on the continuing struggle for human rights for all.  Music in the Middle, “Free” by Ultra Naté and produced by Ultra Naté and Mood 2 Swing, courtesy of the artist.

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    Laverne Cox, Executive Producer, Disclosure; Four-time Emmy-nominated Actress, Emmy Winning Producer

    Sam Feder, Director, DisclosureSam Feder Films

    Amy Scholder, Producer, Disclosure

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    011 Trans Health with Buck Angel - Trans Activist, Entrepreneur and Sex Toy Designer

    011 Trans Health with Buck Angel - Trans Activist, Entrepreneur and Sex Toy Designer
    In this new moon episode of The Orgasmic Lifestyle Podcast by Venus O’Hara, Buck Angel, trans activist, entrepreneur, sex toy designer, and influencer, gives insights into his journey to becoming a trans man and how he embraced it. Venus will also be reviewing the book “You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life” by Jen Sincero. The episode ends with a guided meditation with affirmations for sexual health.

    Finding Home Sweet Home for Homeless Trans Folks

    Finding Home Sweet Home for Homeless Trans Folks

    Ava Pipitone’s story began on a farm in rural Maryland. Although growing up in the avatar of a male body and thriving in boyhood, Ava always felt disconnected. After graduating college and going out into the world to experience how different cultures treated gender, Ava realized America offered no space for trans folks (including themselves) to thrive, contribute or even exist. They searched for the trans community and found it while working at Red Emma’s, a local Baltimore coffee shop where she ended up getting equity in the company and becoming one of the few trans business owners in the city. But as they got to know their customers on a deeper level, they realized they'd missed truly seeing the level of housing instability amongst their own community. So they decided to do something about it. After trying to find temporary home placements in spare bedrooms for homeless trans folks, they found a more efficient way to make it happen by launching Host Home — a tech platform that seamlessly manages temporary living arrangements for homeless folks while waiting for housing opportunities. As Ava chats with Scott about the unique journey they had as a trans entrepreneur, they remind all aspiring entrepreneurs that launching a business can be so much more than the pursuit of money; it’s the pursuit of making a difference. Trans people are powerful business owners for a reason — they’ve learned to navigate the ultimate unknowns, overcome obstacles to resiliently make space for themselves and bring unique wisdom to the world of business. It’s time for investors and entrepreneurs to support the trans community in a meaningful way. 

    References:

    0:58 - LGBTQ+ youth are 120% more likely to experience homelessness than non-LGBTQ youth: https://voicesofyouthcount.org/brief/national-estimates-of-youth-homelessness

    6:10 - There's a 78% chance of being attacked, harassed, kicked out, or worse in a homeless shelter: https://www.transequality.org/sites/default/files/docs/usts/USTS%20Full%20Report%20-%20FINAL%201.6.17.pdf

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    These Are My Confessions

    These Are My Confessions

    Would you end a relationship if you found out your man is trans? Is it okay to Facetime someone of the opposite sex when you're in a relationship? Would you help cover up a murder to help your friend or family member?

    What's your opinion on this week's Hot Take? (5:32)

    What an episode! This week Justin & Nicky reveal how they would handle some of the most interesting hypothetical situations. Many of the answers may surprise you! If there's a line, we may have crossed it in this episode! (17:18)

    In the News: Is it still a Hot Girl Summer or is it a little lukewarm? Megan Thee Stallion releases her highly anticipated single featuring Nicki Minaj and we give our opinion. This week Missy Elliott finally received MTV's Video Vanguard award and Simone Biles creates history! Jackie Aina gets married and we throw some major shade at Taylor Swift aka Taylor Thrift. (7:58)

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