The podcast developed by The Stairlings Collective with funding from Create in collaboration with TENI with continued participation of the trans community, explores invisible histories and culture through intergenerational dialogue and archival materials.
Ireland
In conversation with Alexandra and Jules for this episode, is Fladh Tubridy Co-Chair of the Dun Laoighaire CATU (Community Action Tenants Union) branch. For this special episode we focus on the rights to housing and trans people precarious position in housing. Fladh been apart of CATU the last few years and has really seen the necessity and power of collective action in fighting against state forces. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Joining Jules and Alexandra in this episode of ConverSayTrans is Fiona Leigh, a singer, actor and writer. Who is a part of the trans writers union, who are currently boycotting The Irish Times. Having come back to Ireland just before Covid hit, this self described Gen Xer tells us about her memoir that is she hoping to find a publisher for about her time in Japan realising that she was trans. Her musical exploits as the singer in a punk band, her adoring male fans, her inspiration in music, Courtney Love, especially in her Hole era (the band!) In Japan, as she was exploring her identity and singing through the night, she was an English teacher in a school. Fiona lets us into deep parts of her life such as the tumultuous relationship between her parents, the true love of her life, and how she medically transitioned. Coming home to Ireland at this time can be incredible isolating with the past restrictions and being told to limit your social contacts, but Fiona has found a place in her local charity shop where the seller adored her blonde locks and punk aesthetic, of course she's now apart of the trans writers union and contacting with members of the community that way.
In this episode of ConverSayTrans we have Jamie and Chloe O'Herlihy, sisters who both came out as trans in 2016. They have been on the Late Late Show, cover of GCN, the subject of tabloid interest & more. Their rise in prominence was a lot to deal with, but their bond helped them deal with the aftermath. Now they're talking to us about how they viewed their younger self, the power and beauty of make-up and looking after oneself externally. Chloe lives in Scotland and works at a fabulous queer inclusive salon, and Jamie is a blogger who uses YouTube and Onlyfans, where she says being able to be her own boss and have a direct control over her image has been liberating! Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Our guest on ConversayTrans this week is the illustrious Jayson Pope, a young activist who found community and conviction in the BeLonGTo Youth Services. He has been publicly out as a trans man since he was 13, so his youth is not an indication of his inexperience in being trans. His story is one of hope, with a deep support system that included his parents, friends, BeLonGToo and at times even his secondary school. Initially at ConverSayTrans we ask our guests to bring an item that represents a pivotal moment in their life, and Jayson's gift is a ring from his own 21st Birthday as he talks with Jules and Alexandra the Irish secondary education system and his activism. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
This week Alexandra and Jules speak with Philippa Ryder, a noted activist and writer, about her youth, coveting her sisters dress as a young child, that inclination towards the feminine that was a indication of her true self yet to allowed to fully blossom. Regaling the two younger gals with her stories of adversaries and her commitment to speaking up for herself and others like her. Philippa's life story joins the global march to freedom and empowerment for every gendered human being. She voices truth out of silence, courage through fear, and joy by following the horizon she sees. Continuing the train of book appreciation on ConverSayTrans, her memoir, My Name is Philipa, is published by Mercier Press Books. You can pre-order it HERE Support the tortoise shack at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
In this episode Jules and Alexandra are joined by Greta - from The Small Trans Library Dublin, a lending library of trans-authored books for trans people. We talk about the great work they as a community resource raising money for trans people who are out or work or need struggling. The Importance of global care and assistance in making the world better for trans people all the world in doing so the have fund for a safe house in Nigeria and are assisting with Quest 9JA in helping trans Nigerians accessing trans affirming healthcare. As we had Greta, a literary connoisseur we had to ask her about the inherent queerness of zine, how she found her own community in the small trans library & how her studies as a law student are deeply influenced by her own transness and desire to help other queer people. The fraught nature of searching for housing taking in safety and stability. You can donate HERE to The Small Trans Library Dublin to help them continue all their great work. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Join us as we launch the second season of ConverSayTrans! In our first episode we talk to Amrou Al-Kadhi. Amrou is a well established writer who also performs drag under the pseudonym Glamrou. Taking all that you could call them a professional unicorn and in this glorious episodes we discuss their debut book - a memoir , Life as a Unicorn: A Journey from Shame to Pride, and Everything In Between. We also chat about queer intersectionality, schools and their repressive natures, the freedom of owning ones entire self, familial ties and all the gorgeous tid bits you can when bring such fine people together. Life as a Unicorn: A Journey from Shame to Pride, and Everything In Between out in Paperback now, and you can see Glamrou who has been described as a Muslim drag sensation, in their solo show GLAMROU: FROM QURAN TO QUEEN, October 4 to 9th 2021 at the Soho Theatre in London. Being bold and showing what it means to live in a state of harmonious contradiction. More information HERE. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
As we bring our first season of ConverSayTrans to a close, Alex and Jules, talk to each other about their own personal items, share their insights and stories about the stairlings collective and the journey that brought them together. We look forward to bringing you Season 2 in the weeks ahead. www.thestairlingscollective.com. Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns. Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
This week's guest is Ariel. Ariel is an Argentinian born activist who was involved in the pro choice and trans equality movements in Ireland in the early 2000s. Ariel speaks to us about the various anarchist and feminist groups she was involved with, how inclusive they were when she came out as well as her interest in zine culture. www.thestairlingscollective.com. Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns. Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
For this week's episode we are joined by This is Me founder and Community Aid Officer with TENI, Noah Halpin. Noah brings a sculpture made from his first testotserone injection and talks about everything from his love of plants to some of his cultural experiences from living in Asia. www.thestairlingscollective.com. Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns. Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
This week we talk with nonbinary disability activist Alannah O Neill Murray about their favourite book as well as trying to navigate the lgbtqia scene in Dublin as a disabled person and the difficulties they face on a daily basis connecting with their community. www.thestairlingscollective.com. Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns. Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
In this week's episode of #ConverSayTrans Jules and Alexandra talk to intersex, trans and sexworker activist Adeline Barry. Adeline talks about her time in the queer community New York in the early 1990s, which she saw as a haven as well as discussing her life as q single.parent to two amazing kids. Listen along as she tells us of the peaks and valleys of her varied life. TW: Topics discussed in this episode include sexual assault. www.thestairlingscollective.com. Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns. Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
The stairlings team host their first live podcast with past guests and new contributors to celebrate Trans Day of Visibility #tdov2021. Listen to elders, young trans people, allies & family members discuss trans matters covering current issues, history, community and family. Thanks to everyone who came along and made this a memorable evening. www.thestairlingscollective.com. Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns. Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
In this week's episode of #ConverSayTrans features Ollie Bell! Ollie is agender poet and trans activist who co-founded Trans and intersex Pride. They talk with Jules and Alexandra about trans time and how they feel as if they're now experiencing their first of so many things including romantic love! Being a poet of high esteem, we even get to hear some of their poetry when they recite their poem Binaries! www.thestairlingscollective.com. Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns. Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
This week's episode of #ConverSayTrans features Eilís 'Pidge' Ní Fhlannagáin @dirtycitybird. Eilís is a programmer and trans activist and abortion rights campaigner since the 90s and has lived in Ireland for the past number of years. Eilís talks about her tattoos and some of the incredible stories behind some of them. CW: Topics discussed include surgical procedures, medical neglect and suicide. Since this podcast was recorded Eilís trans daughter, Rose Wong died tragically by suicide. This episode is dedicated to her memory. Our thoughts and sympathies are with her family and friends at this time. www.thestairlingscollective.com. Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns. Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
In this weeks episode Alexandra and Jules are in conversation with Casey Explosion. Casey is a gamer and twitch streamer with an interest in Warhammer. Listen in as she tells our hosts about Donkey Kong becoming a trans icon. www.thestairlingscollective.com Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
In this weeks episode of ConverSayTrans our 4th release we are in conversation with Allie O Rourke. Allie is a comedian and comedy promoter who brought a canoe oar to her conversation with Alexandra and Jules. We invite you to listen in tomorrow to discover why exactly that was and we dare you not to laugh! And don't forget to rate us on Apple Podcasts ;). Checkout thestairlingscollective.com. Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns. Support these podcasts at: patreon.com/tortoiseshack
This week's ConverSayTrans podcast features Delroy Mpofu. Delroy talks about his love of Irish rugby and his life in his home country of Ireland before reflecting in his experience of being a trans man and growing up without any trans role models in Zimbabwe. We are very grateful to him for sharing his story. Checkout thestairlingscollective.com. Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns Support these podcasts at: patreon.com/tortoiseshack
In this weeks episode Alexandra and Jules speak to trans activist and fellow member of The Stairlings Collective - Lilith Ferreyra-Carroll. The episode begins with Lilith speaking about the significance of a pair of headphone in her transition and career before recommending some must read zines for the trans community and their partners. A really great listen. Find Lilith @trasinscneach Checkout thestairlingscollective.com Sound, Editing and Production by @jordanhearns Support these podcasts at: patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Alexandra and Jules talk with trans rights campaigner and chair of TENI Sara Phillips about her love of music and lived experience as a trans woman coming up in a different era. The episode begins with Sara discussing the album that influenced her in becoming the woman she is today and the impact her transition had on her family life. For more information visit: thestairlingscollective.com Follow us on twitter @stairlings Production, editing and sound by @jordanhearns Further resources: teni.ie Support the tortoise shack at: patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Welcome to ConverSayTrans, the podcast developed by The Stairlings Collective with funding from Create in collaboration with TENI with continued participation of the trans community, explores invisible histories and culture through intergenerational dialogue and archival materials. Having worked closely with members of the trans community over the last two years the collective recognises the need for intergenerational dialogue and community care for trans people and this podcast aims to be one part of this. Episode 1 is coming soon and we can't wait for you to hear it. Support the tortoise shack at: patreon.com/tortoiseshack