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In February, the Inside the ICE House Podcasts aired four new episodes covering a diverse range of industries, from the development of ICE Voice and the changing workforce, to the rebranding of an insurance industry icon and how AI is helping in drug development. Episode 456: IPC Systems CEO Kurt Adams on Innovation, Acquisition, & the Development of ICE Voice Episode 457: Author Rishad Tobaccowala on Retraining, Relearning, and "Rethinking Work" Episode 458: Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan on Drug Development & AI's Role in Disease Treatment Episode 459: The Hartford's Chris Swift & Claire Burns on Legacy, A Bold New Look, and Lasting Impact
For 215 years, the Hartford Insurance Group (NYSE: HIG) has been a steadfast force in helping customers and communities recover from devastation. Since 1810, the insurance industry icon has remained committed to supporting those it serves through both hardships and victories. CEO & Chairman Chris Swift and Chief Marketing & Communications Officer Claire burns go Inside the ICE House to discuss how they are transforming the company for future success and shaping its operations and public identity to embrace the opportunities ahead. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
We talked cattle market influences – money flow, slaughter capacity, beef imports and exports plus risk management with Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Wednesday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we start with a look at the livestock markets and more with Chris Swift from Swift Trading Company in Segment One. Next up in Segment Two, we discuss domestic logistics concerns heading into fall fertilizer application season and the global price picture with StoneX VP of Fertilizer, Josh Linville. In Segment Three, we listen into part of a recent conversation about sustainability with Todd Robran and Elena Bell with Growers Edge. (You can watch the full conversation on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/KvitvQxMzT4) Then we close the show with an update on Mark Koehn's journey on a 1940 Farmall M from the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico, all to raise awareness and money for FFA. He joins us from rural Kansas to share an update. Follow his journey, donate and more on his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562350811738
Our coverage of Merck Day at Hirsch Feed & Farm Supply in Thayer, Missouri continues with analysis from Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company on what's happening in the cattle industry. Plus Dr. Tim Parks of Merck Animal Health joins us to discuss benefits of pre-conditioning calves for the feed lot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s guest is Chris Swift is with Swift Trading in Brentwood, TN and talks about the current situation with the cattle market, and what might be coming down the road … Read More
Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company joins us to talk beef and cattle trade plus Jack Scoville of The PRICE Futures Group shares price action perspective and Cary Artac of artacadvisory.com has chart updates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Notes Chris Swift, The Hartford's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, joined host Paula Angelo, Vice President of Internal and CEO Communications, in August for a new episode of “The Lead: The Hartford's Executive Podcast Series.” In the second part of this episode, Chris shares his thoughts on The Hartford's technology-forward mindset, sustainability in our organization and gives advice to early career professionals on the importance of cultivating professional relationships. Find out more at https://the-lead.pinecast.co
LCZ down 5.28%; FCF down 5.56%. Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company joins us with analysis on what happened this week in the cattle complex.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Army medic Chris Swift has shared several podcasts with us. You will find his experiences leading up to this Friday August 12 episode on the podcast episode page of our webpage. Today we continue Chris' transition experiences after his 55 month deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan serving as a combat medic. After years of […]
Episode Notes Chris Swift, The Hartford's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, recently joined host Paula Angelo, Vice President of Internal and CEO Communications, for a new episode of “The Lead: The Hartford's Executive Podcast Series.” In this episode, they discuss Chris' career journey, mentorship, his approach as CEO and his thought leadership on issues like the opioid epidemic and mental health in the workplace. Find out more at https://the-lead.pinecast.co
On Tuesday's AOA, we start the show with a recap of the latest Cattle on Feed report and the impact on the cattle market with Chris Swift from Swift Trading Company. In Segment Two, we dive into India's rice export ban and how it affects global markets and trade with Tanner Ehmke, Lead Grains and Oilseeds Economist at CoBank. In Segment Three, we get an update on a lawsuit by Kansas agricultural producers, and the Kansas Natural Resource Coalition (KNRC) against the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to block Endangered Species Act protective regulations for the lesser prairie-chicken with Charles Yates, attorney at Pacific Legal Foundation. Finally in Segment Four, we learn more about SoyConnext happening this week in New York City with Patrick O'Leary, Chair of the Northern Soy Marketing board.
Episode Note In this edition of The Lead: The Hartford's Executive Podcast Series, hear segments of the conversation between The Hartford's Chairman & CEO, Chris Swift, and head of Global Specialty, Adrien Robinson. This conversation was recorded during the Global Specialty and Middle and Large Commercial Leadership Forum in January where they discussed The Hartford's long-term strategic agenda and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) efforts. Find out more at https://the-lead.pinecast.co
Episode Notes In this edition of The Lead: The Hartford's Executive Podcast Series, hear segments of the conversation between The Hartford's Chairman & CEO, Chris Swift, and head of Global Specialty, Adrien Robinson. This conversation was recorded during the Global Specialty and Middle and Large Commercial Leadership Forum in January where they discussed The Hartford's long-term strategic agenda and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) efforts. Find out more at https://the-lead.pinecast.co
We talk with Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company about beef supply and demand and influence on cattle prices plus Joe Vaclavik of Standard Grain shares price action perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thursday's AOA began with a look at the freshly released CPI (inflation) data from the Labor Department with Mike Zuzolo, founder of Global Commodity Research and Analytics. In segment 3, Geoff Cooper, President and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association discussed his recent testimony in front of EPA and highlighted the positive ethanol news around the world. The show closed with Chris Swift, of Swift Trading Co, about the volatility and opportunity in the cattle market.
Tuesday's AOA started with Chris Swift, of Swift Trading Company, providing a breakdown of Friday's Cattle on Feed report and his thoughts on the cattle trade through summer. In segment 2, John Baranick of DTN Weather had good news for folks tired of fighting the cold (in the plains), but the relief might be shortlived. In segment 3, Todd Neeley of DTN had an update on two pending ag court cases - dicamba and chlorpyrifos; and discussed the potential impact of both.
On Wednesday, AOA began with Chris Swift, of Swift Trading Company, who discussed the breakdown in the cattle markets on Tuesday and looked out to a strong future in 2023. in segment 2, we celebrated six months of The Monthly Grind with the National Corn Growers Association by talking with Denny Vennekotter of the NCGA Market Action Development Team and Brian Thalmann, who serves as the Corn Board Liason to the MDAT. Robert Bryce, journalist and author and expert on the energy industry, joined the show to discuss the risks out there to the rural american electrical grid. And we closed the show with Todd Main, Director of Market Development for IL Soybean Association who highlighted the work they are doing to improve broadband access in Illinois.
Wednesday's AOA began with a quick update on the pending midterm election results, followed by Chris Swift, of Swift Trading Company, with his thoughts on the strength of the wholesale beef market. Chris Bliley, SVP of Regulatory Affairs with Growth Energy discussed the delay in the proposed RVOs from EPA and talked about the impact of carbon modeling on tax credit value. In segment 3, Pedro Dejneka, Founder/Partner at MD Commodities joined the show with an update on the situation in Brazil. Between inflation, presidential politics, and grain export opportunities, Brazil's farmers are planning for the future too. And the show closed with meteorologist Greg Soulje with an update on the snowmaker moving across the northern plains and the potential impact of Hurricane Nicole in the Southeast
Episode Notes In this episode of The Lead: The Hartford's Executive Podcast Series, Chairman and CEO Chris Swift talks about how the company's strategic priorities guide his messaging across stakeholder engagements.
Tuesday's AOA began my highlighting SCN Action Month here in October with Dylan Mangel, Plant Pathologist at the University of Nebraska - BASF and SCN have partnered to offer free SCN test kits to growers. Dr. Glynn Tonsor, K-State Ag Econ Professor, joined us in segment 2 to talk about the latest Meat Demand Monitor survey. In Segment 3, Kaitlynn Glover, Executive Director of the Public Lands Council discussed the Supreme Court's hearing of oral arguments in the Sackett vs. EPA case, and we closed with Chris Swift, Swift Trading Company, on the direction of the cattle market in the new quarter Mike Pearson
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We wrapped the week with strength across the board in grains, livestock, energies and the stock market on Friday. This is all ahead of Monday's big USDA WASDE report for September. DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing joins us to discuss Friday's trade and look at the markets as we prepare for report day on Monday. Learn more at https://www.boltmarketingllc.com. Also, livestock had a solid day on Friday and appeared to find some fundamental support amid the broad buying in commodities on the day. We talk cattle, corn and more with Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company. Learn more online at https://www.shootinthebull.com! Today's show is brought to you by Growmark/FS; learn more online at https://www.growmark.com.
Tuesday's AOA began with Jacqui Fatka, Policy Editor with Farm Progress, reviewing the comments made last week by Secretary of Ag Tom Vilsack on the Climate Smart Ag Partnerships. Next, John Baranick of DTN Weather provided an alert to a potentially large weather event over the next weekend. In segment 3, President and CEO of the US Dairy Export Council Krysta Harden joined the program for an update on the global dairy trade environment; and we closed the show with Chris Swift, of Swift Trading Company, looking at the factors moving the beef market.
We get beef and cattle market info from Chris Swift of Swift Trading and we welcome Justin Welch, head of digital ag for Syngenta Seeds, to talk about a new app called GHX.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Army medic Chris Swift has shared several podcasts with us. You will find his experiences leading up to this Friday August 12 episode on the podcast episode page of our webpage. Today we continue Chris' transition experiences after his 55 month deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan serving as a combat medic. After years of […]
AOA began on Wednesday with Brian Splitt, from AgMarket.net. Brian looked at the strength in front month soybeans and explained AgMarket.net's expectations for Friday's WASDE report. Next, Sarah McKay, Director of Market Development at National Corn Growers Association spoke from the USMEF meat buyers conference in Lincoln, NE, where she's been highlighting the partnership between meat and corn. In segment 3, Greg Horstmeier, Editor in Chief at DTN, broke down the DTN/Gro Intelligence Digital Yield Tour and their expectations for smaller crops come harvest. The show ended with Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company discussing the factors at play in both the live cattle and feeder cattle markets.
Wednesday's AOA began with Chris Swift, of Swift Trading Company, breaking down the cattle market ahead of this Friday's Cattle on Feed report. Next, we spoke with John Linder, Chair of the board at NCGA and board member at MAIZALL, who talked about the importance of working with corn growers from Brazil, Argentina, and the US. In segment 3, Tirzah Duren, Policy Analyst with the American Consumer Institute, discussed the ways antitrust legislation is changing for both technology companies and ag companies, and what it means for the public. And we ended the show with Katie Muckenhirn, VP of Public Affairs at the American Coalition for Ethanol, who is getting excited for the ACE Conference, August 10, 11, and 12 in Omaha, Nebraska. AOA will be broadcasting live from the even and we hope to see you there! Registration can be found here: https://ethanol.org/events/conference/
Headed to the weekend, we have multiple guests on today's show to discuss the markets and more. We're joined in segment two today to discuss the grain markets and the ever changing weather dynamics with Jim Roemer of Best Weather Inc. Learn more online at https://www.bestweatherinc.com. In segment three, we discuss the cattle and hog markets with Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company. We discuss the general market direction, feed costs and more. Also we discuss the overall grain market rebound we've seen to wrap up the week. Learn more online at https://www.shootinthebull.com. Then, we wrap the show talking about gaps in biosecurity on our hog operations and what the Swine Health Information Center is doing about that with Dr. Megan Niederwerder, Associate Director of SHIC. Learn more online at https://www.swinehealth.org. Today's show brought to you by Growmark/FS; https://www.growmark.com
Thursday on AOA, Professor Gary Winseltt, trade researcher and Assistant Prof at Middlebury College discussed the usage of trade laws by the Biden admin and how they might not be helping with inflation. And inflation was the topic of conversation in segment 2, with Mike Steenhoek of the Soy Transportation Coalition. As construction inflation takes off, what will be the impact to the infrastructure projects under development? Chris Swift, of Swift Trading Company joined us in segment 3 to discuss the current state of the cattle market, and the factors that could change the direction of that market. At the end of the show, Mike discussed a letter written by 12 Democratic Senators in support of Proposition 12. To read the letter in it's entirety, you can find it here: https://4bm8.short.gy/HYpxET
Wednesday's AOA started with Chris Swift, founder of Swift Trading Company about the upcoming Cattle on Feed Report and the outlook for cattle prices heading in to the summer. Then, Scott Yager, Chief Environmental Counsel with NCBA discussed the amicus brief NCBA filed yesterday on the Sackett case - the Waters of the US challenge before the Supreme Court. While grain prices were pulling back in Chicago, Arlan Suderman joined the show to discuss the still tight global supply situation and raised concerns both about the Brazilian crop and the potential for delays in the US crop. To end show, ag meteorologist Greg Soulje of This Week in Agribusiness provided his outlook for the winter storm across the northern plains and the ongoing wetness in the east.
Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company joins us to talk about cattle markets, plus the economy. Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com stops by to also voice his concerns about the economy/inflation/future recession. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Chris Swift graces TAP studios with not only his presence but with some personal stories of overcoming some crucial mental stress during his service to our country in the Marines. We also catch up on some new projects he's been working on with his wife and local recording artist Princess from Dream Music Records! Follow & support: https://www.instagram.com/the_real_swizzyswift https://www.instagram.com/dream_music_records https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgiPEulQtheYovr9JGqlY1A ********************** "The TAP" Talking Again Podcast: https://linktr.ee/TheTAP Artwork: Mike Dash https://instagram.com/md_designandprint Music by: Popoff https://www.instagram.com/popoff906/ Produced by: TakeNotez https://www.instagram.com/takenotez906/ Source: https://www.instagram.com/streetcraveblog/ http://www.streetcrave906.com ************* --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkingagainpodcast/message
(Part 1) Special guests Mark Flower, Susan Smykal, and Chris Swift join us to discuss a new Wisconsin program which helps veterans and military families safely store their firearms in a crisis situation.Questions? Comments? Continue the discussion by requesting access to our exclusive WVF Facebook Group.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Wisconsin Veterans Forward is brought to you by the Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce, a nonprofit organization that serves veterans and military families by supporting veteran owned and veteran-friendly businesses throughout the state. On behalf of our members, we serve as an advocate for Wisconsin's veteran business community and promote economic opportunity for military veterans, military families, and veteran-friendly businesses.Follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/Wivetschamber Opening theme: "I'm Not Shy" by Joy and the Boy
(Part 2) Special guests Mark Flower, Susan Smykal, and Chris Swift join us to discuss a new Wisconsin program which helps veterans and military families safely store their firearms in a crisis situation.Questions? Comments? Continue the discussion by requesting access to our exclusive WVF Facebook Group.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Wisconsin Veterans Forward is brought to you by the Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce, a nonprofit organization that serves veterans and military families by supporting veteran owned and veteran-friendly businesses throughout the state. On behalf of our members, we serve as an advocate for Wisconsin's veteran business community and promote economic opportunity for military veterans, military families, and veteran-friendly businesses.Follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/Wivetschamber Opening theme: "I'm Not Shy" by Joy and the Boy
Chris Swift sits down with Michael Orban to speak about what had happened with the with drawl of the U.S. Military from Afghanistan. This 15 min, but educational Podcast is very informational. DISCLAIMER: The information and content shared in each episode of the Stigma Free Vet Zone are for informational purposes […]
We chat with Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company about risk management in the cattle futures market plus Jack Scoville of Price Futures Group shares perspective on price action and Cary Artac of Artac Advisory has chart updates. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I was born in Milwaukee and grew up on the northwest side. My childhood was like many others, hanging out with neighborhood friends and playing sports and getting into our mischief. I graduated from Milwaukee Madison HS in 1993, went to Carthage College, but at the time I was only worried about playing football and […]
Today on Midday: In Ag Weather, Paul explains where & how thunderstorms develop & track. *Alex visited the NCBA Trade Show, Elanco spent time visiting with cattle producers on next steps in their cattle health plans. Bruce Hoffman with Elanco shares more. *Tyler has comments from Scott Frost about the NCAA investigation with the Husker football program in Sports. *Ellen says several youth were injured in a rural central Nebraska car accident in News. *Clay visits with Chris Swift of Swift Trading who talks about the Northern plains drought and its impact on the cattle market. *Bob has the latest stock numbers in the Business Report. *Susan visits with UNL's Amy Schmidt about a current manure management survey looking for pork producers to answer a few questions. *Clay returns to wrap up Midday with John Payne. Listen to KRVN Midday, updated each day after 1:30 pm (CTS)!
Yeager: Hello and welcome to the Friday, July 16, 2021 version of the Market Plus segment. Joining us now, Chris Swift you see on your screen there and here is Angie Setzer. There she is. Peter got it to me right in time. Hello you two. Setzer: Hello.
A smaller global wheat crop fueled a rally even as timely rains fell in portions of the Corn Belt. For the week, September wheat rocketed higher by 78 cents or nearly 13 percent while the nearby corn contract added 27 cents. Technical buying coupled with less rain than forecast exacerbated the tight supply situation in the soy complex. For the week, the August contract expanded 76 cents. August meal improved $9.10 per ton. December cotton enlarged $2.22 per hundredweight. In the dairy parlor, August Class III milk lost 78 cents.
It's been a wild week of news and markets, including the ever-increasing prices of inputs and fertilizers. We chat with Chris Swift of Swift Trading to get his perspective. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A perceived bearish USDA report and cancelled orders sent the grains downward and almost like clockwork buying returned on the price breaks. March wheat dropped 5 cents while the nearby corn contract fell by a dime. Even with the Chinese on holiday, buyers saw value in a price drop of 60 cents in 50 hours. Nearby soybeans gained a nickel. March soybean meal declined $3.30 per ton. May cotton expanded by $4.64 per hundredweight. Over in the dairy parlor, March Class III milk futures shed 17 cents. Green in the livestock sector, April cattle added $1.40. March feeders improved $2.57.
Yeager: This is the Friday, February 12, 2021 version of the Market Plus segment. Joining us now, Angie Setzer and Chris Swift. Good to have you both. We were talking about the weather before we started recording today. And Angie is telling me she has temperatures above zero. Chris, I assume you have temperatures above zero. But this little storm over the weekend is anything but little in the South where you're at. What is the forecast for you this weekend?
In today's new episode, Alden welcomes a close personal friend for a conversation of love, admiration, & truth regarding someone we all adore. Writer & Star Wars fan Chris Swift joins the show for a discussion on the legacies of General Leia Organa, the character, & Carrie Fisher, the writer, the woman, the mental health advocate, and the surrogate mother to us all. The conversation delves into story details, saga themes, real life implications, and heartfelt, raw insights from Chris's own internal experiences. Carrie Fisher saved lives & helped craft human stories for so many people. This is one such tale. Also, Jedi Leia rules. Fact. We want to thank Chris so much for coming on the show and being so candid & honest. Be sure to check Chris out on Twitter & Instagram! And lastly, find this show @AhchToRadio on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! And find Alden @AD_Strider on Twitter and @a.d.strider on Instagram! Ahch-To Radio is a Star Wars podcast fueled by the love of that galaxy far, far away. Creator/Host Alden Diaz dives into news, reviews, theories, fan works, interviews, and more! This is a show that celebrates the ties that bind the fans of Star Wars, and Alden's not afraid of turning off the targeting computer for some tangents and random analysis!
Yeager: This is the Friday, September 25, 2020 version of the Market Plus segment. Joining us now Angie Setzer and Chris Swift. Chris, nothing like a good baptism by fire because Angie was out buying steaks. Thank you for your flexibility during the program. Swift: Absolutely. Yeager: You are in Nashville, Tennessee. We talked to you on the MTOM podcast about a month, month and a half ago and you told us a little bit of background. If memory serves decades covering livestock. Give me your elevator speech back when we still rode elevators.
The bulls ran out of feed with many markets giving back last week’s gains. For the week, December wheat fell 31 cents while the nearby corn contract declined 13 cents. It only took a week for the soy complex to erase most of the nearly 50 cent rally as the Chinese buying spree stopped and combines rolled. The November soybean contract fell 41 cents. December soybean meal weakened $3.50 per ton. December cotton expanded 29 cents per hundredweight. Over in the dairy parlor, October Class III milk futures decreased 73 cents. The livestock sector was mixed. December cattle shed 45 cents.
After a prolonged layoff the boys are back to discuss this week's US Open. Instead of discussing the golf course (if you want an inside chat about Winged Foot, head over to Ep. 27 where we talk with two friends and Members, CJ and Chris Swift, in depth about WF) we will be discussing the betting favorites and who our picks to win and darkhorse picks are!
Luke Swenson of Money Farm calls in to provide some crop observations he's made. Then we have Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company discuss cattle. And Davis Michaelsen updates us with his Friday Farm Fuels & Fertilizer Report.
Music City has been home to Chris Swift for his entire life and offers him a different perspective on the livestock industry. The cattle and hog markets have been eventful in 2020 with the Covid-19 virus slowing or shutting down packing plants, but that's just sped up a problem lurking in the trade.
Today on Midday: In Ag Weather, Paul explains when we can expect a cool down. Alex learns about Grow with the Flow, an aquaponics farm near Denton, Nebraska. Owner Jeff Jirovec shares about the industry and challenges he's faced this year. Scott steps in for the latest Sports. Austin has the regional News. Bob explains the latest financials in the Business Report. Clay continues his conversation with Chris Swift of Swift trading looking at the current cattle market. Clay then returns with John Payne and more on Midday! Listen to KRVN Midday, updated each day after 1:30 pm (CTS)!
Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company joins us to discuss the markets, economy, and society's lifestyle changes that may all take a long time getting back to how they were before the Coronavirus pandemic. Plus Todd "Bubba" Horwitz stops by for quick market analysis.
THIS WEEK: Nicky is joined by guest hosts Reed Devany (Sio Bibble’s Babble Bubble Podcast) and Chris Swift to discuss Project Luminous ALSO: The gang discuss the return of The Clone Wars! #BadBatch Contact Us: Tweet us @impsenatepod or e-mail us at imperialsenatepodcast@gmail.com. Website: www.imperialsenatepodcast.com Support us on patreon: www.patreon.com/TheImperialSenatePodcast
The national opioid epidemic is heavily impacting not only individuals and communities but also businesses of every size, said Chris Swift, Chairman and CEO of The Hartford, while addressing the Detroit Economic Club on March 7th. The Council of Economic Advisers estimates the economic cost of the opioid crisis nationally at $504 billion, with lost productivity at $20 billion. The Hartford’s Opioids in the Workplace Survey found 65 percent of companies are financially impacted by opioid misuse. “It’s higher medical costs, lower productivity, higher absenteeism, higher training, and hiring costs,” said Swift. Calling on business leaders to join the battle against the epidemic, Swift said, “It’s a widespread issue that requires bold thinking and a multi-disciplinary approach to this complex problem.” That approach includes reducing the shame of addiction, educating employees and their family members on how to avoid addiction, advocating policy changes and offering an employee assistance program (EAP) to help ensure healthy and happy talented workers. Please visit The Hartford’s website for more information on the opioid crisis.
Ever wanted to hear Blur's "Parklife" but performed by two trans-folk with appropriate lyric changes? Instruments and Vocals by Chris Swift, Cockney Vocals by Tammy Mac!
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In the second episode, Tammy and Aimee talk to spoken word artist and blogger, Chris Swift, and Trans support activist Robin Edwards about how we choose a name, feeling pressured to compromise our identities and our physical and emotional relationships with sex and sexuality. Also we have our first Listeners' Q&A where we try to answer publicly sourced questions about Trans issues.
Trans 101 - Tammy, assisted by Chris Swift will be giving a basic rundown of the more niche terminology often used in Trans discussion.
In the first episode Tammy and Aimee talk to Novelist Amanda McIntyre Ure, and spoken word artist and blogger, Chris Swift about Media representation, gender options on documents, what it's like to grow up Trans and the legal hoops we have to jump through.