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Debbie Hayton: The Transexual Apostate. Debbie Hayton is a transexual who once believed she was a real woman. She recently published her memoir 'Transexual Apostate: My Journey Back to Reality.' In this book, she tells her story, as well as exposing one of the primary driving forces behind male-to-female transition - the male sex drive. Now condemned by both radical trans activists and hardline gender criticals, Debbie continues to speak her mind, regardless of the many attempts to cancel her. Debbie joins me on the podcast for an honest discussion, with a particular focus on what 'both sides are getting wrong.'
Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay talks to self-described 'Transsexual Apostate' Debbie Hayton about the link between male sexual self-attraction and transgender self-identification. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"It's very dangerous, it starts politicising what people are allowed to say."Journalist and author Dr Debbie Hayton says the SNP's new 'hate crime' law means George Orwell's 1984 should be renamed '2024'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Debbie Hayton, author of Transsexual Apostate: My Journey Back to Reality, talks to Brendan O'Neill about why women should have their own spaces and the real reason so many men are identifying as women. Order Brendan O'Neill's A Heretic's Manifesto now from:
I talk to the man who wanted to be a woman, had his penis removed, became a transactivist, rejected some some gender ideology, and once wore a T-shirt with the slogan “trans, women are men, including me”.We talk about how autogynephilic men stop fancying themselves after a while; perhaps wearing marigolds for the Times photoshoot wasn't a good idea; and how I do not believe in the concept of transsexuality in any way, shape, or form. Get full access to Julie Bindel's podcasts and writing at juliebindel.substack.com/subscribe
On today's show, Billy Watson discusses the fallout of Ricky Gervais's latest Netflix release 'Armageddon'. Later, Debbie Hayton discusses young children being referred to Tavistock and the state of transgenderism in the UK in 2024, including Debbie's experience as a transgender teacher in UK schools. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Billy Watson is a Scottish awake comedian, poet, author, podcaster, and activist. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Debbie is a transgender teacher and journalist critical of the Stonewall agenda. Debbie has a book coming out on Amazon in February titled "Transsexual Apostate - My Journey Back to Reality." You can find her journalism here: https://muckrack.com/debbiehayton. Please watch Debbie here: https://youtu.be/mkxTdZtmv9Y?si=-2yZ2oMFoEX5iEg5
Debbie Hayton is a British physics teacher, trade unionist, and transgender person who rejects the concept of "gender identity." Debbie has written extensively about transgenderism and personal experience with autogynephilia in The Spectator, UnHerd, The Times, Daily Mail, Economist, Quillette and elsewhere. Debbie's belief that trans people can be accommodated “without compromising the rights of other vulnerable groups” has been met with accusations of transphobia. You can read Debbie's evidence submitted to the UK Parliament regarding gender accommodations below. Forum Press will release Debbie's memoir, “Transsexual Apostate: My Journey Back to Reality,” in February 2024. Debbie Hayton's evidence submitted to Parliament Follow Debbie Hayton on X Watch this episode on YouTube.
On the podcast this week: In his cover piece for the magazine, The Spectator's deputy editor Freddy Gray says that he was hardly surprised that Donald Trump chose not to participate in last night's Republican candidates debate. He argues that Trump no longer needs the TV networks and joins the podcast alongside Douglas Murray, who profiles the no-hoper Republican candidates looking to pip Trump to the nomination in his column. (01:21) Also this week: Mark Millar, the comic book writer and producer behind Hollywood hits such as Kingsman, Kick Ass and a host of Marvel films, writes The Spectator's notebook. He discusses everything from London's fading glory to his new Netflix series The Chosen One, and joins the podcast to tell us how to shock a Satanist. (11:29) And finally: should trans women be allowed to compete in women's chess? It seems a fairly obvious question on the surface, with no physical advantage to be gained in games of chess. However, John MacGhlionn argues that there are hormonal and cognitive factors which give men the advantage in this week's magazine. This is in light of the decision by the International Chess Federation (FIDE) to ban trans women from competing in women's events. Chess enthusiasts and regular Spectator contributors Debbie Hayton and Zoe Strimpel join us to set out the arguments for and against FIDE's controversial decision. (16:08) Hosted by Lara Prendergast and William Moore. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
On the podcast this week: In his cover piece for the magazine, The Spectator's deputy editor Freddy Gray says that he was hardly surprised that Donald Trump chose not to participate in last night's Republican candidates debate. He argues that Trump no longer needs the TV networks and joins the podcast alongside Douglas Murray, who profiles the no-hoper Republican candidates looking to pip Trump to the nomination in his column. (01:21) Also this week: Mark Millar, the comic book writer and producer behind Hollywood hits such as Kingsman, Kick Ass and a host of Marvel films, writes The Spectator's notebook. He discusses everything from London's fading glory to his new Netflix series The Chosen One, and joins the podcast to tell us how to shock a Satanist. (11:29) And finally: should trans women be allowed to compete in women's chess? It seems a fairly obvious question on the surface, with no physical advantage to be gained in games of chess. However, John MacGhlionn argues that there are hormonal and cognitive factors which give men the advantage in this week's magazine. This is in light of the decision by the International Chess Federation (FIDE) to ban trans women from competing in women's events. Chess enthusiasts and regular Spectator contributors Debbie Hayton and Zoe Strimpel join us to set out the arguments for and against FIDE's controversial decision. (16:08) Hosted by Lara Prendergast and William Moore. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
Piers Morgan Uncensored with Rosanna Lockwood is joined by LGBT Manchester Foundation's Freda Wallace and transgender journalist and teacher Debbie Hayton to debate Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's consideration on a ban on trans women being allowed in female-only spaces.
0:00 - Charles Thomas, filling in for Amy, shares his thoughts on the mayoral election results. He says he thought Chicago had turned a corner, but was wrong. Dan wants to know what corner Charles thought Chicago turned 11:14 - Dan & Charles react to Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson's interview with ABC 7's Craig Wall 31:19 - Dan & Charles continue to glean Brandon Johnson's plan for Chicago from his interview with Craig Wall and ask “are you taking a wait & see approach with Johnson?” 52:32 - Dan & Charles respond to Karine Jeanne-Pierre: “What Age You Can Begin Changing Gender Is "Something For A Child And Their Parents To Decide" 01:11:03 - American economist, author, professor, and co-director of the Program on the American Economy and Globalization at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Don Boudreaux, shares that although he would like to eliminate all government interventions there are “Some Buttons That I'd Not Push, and Some That I Would Push” For more from Don, check out his blog cafehayek.com 01:30:42 - Transgender Teacher and Journalist, Debbie Hayton, shares the story of her transition and points to Joe Biden's trans foolishness. For on Debbie and her work debbiehayton.com 01:47:33 - Fox News analyst, columnist for The Hill and author of What the Hell Do You Have to Lose?, Juan WIlliams, discusses Trump indictment and 2024 in this preview of Arpil 25th's main event. To purchase tickets to BEYOND THE TALKING POINTS PRESENTED BY FOX VALLEY COINS visit 560theanswer.com/beyond 02:08:31 - Naperville-based financial advisor Josh McBroom explains the issues he's ready to take on as a newly elected Naperville City Councilman. For more on Josh and the rest of the Naperville City Council naperville.il.usSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4 American Women, 1 Canadian & 1 Brit discuss opposing views around the world. How can we keep the lines of communication, about Gender Identity Activism, open & robust? This movement, which is from the Top-Down, is not the way grass root movements work. We try to understand the issues. Listen in, be that Fly on the Wall…
Debbie Hayton is a physicist and columnist from the UK. She began transitioning in 2012 and had sexual reasignment surgery in 2016. Shortly thereafter Debbie came to accept that she did not have a female brain in a male body, but was instead motivated by a very male, and somewhat unusual, sexuality known as autogynephilia. Mentioned: Carole Hooven, The Story of Testosterone https://www.amazon.ca/Story-Testosterone-Hormone-Dominates-Divides/dp/1250236061/ref=sr_1_1?crid=Z3FDMCFF88Y0&keywords=carole+hooven&qid=1656286332&sprefix=Carole+Hoove%2Caps%2C326&sr=8-1 ****************** Support our work: https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=fYDyZpQuGkF-RfpcCrDHHI9ofnwoDnIcmpuReI8-pZYaGDeT6s87JE3iVkCyrvQvkWbIAWREziBq5-tj For more information: www.genderdysphoriaalliance.com
Buck Angel is a world-renowned motivational speaker, pioneering filmmaker, and a human rights activist. A transsexual man, his message of empowerment through self-acceptance and the mission to encourage everyone to be comfortable in their own skin - whatever that means to them - has struck a passionate chord with people around the world.In this episode, Greg and Buck chat about Buck's experience as a transsexual man, the controversy surrounding LGBT politics, what the appropriate age is for children to transition, trans women in women's sports, and much more!“It's my choice. It's not your choice. And it's my choice to live this way. But if you don't like it, that's also your choice. And I respect that. I respect people's choices, not to accept me. I really do, it doesn't hurt my feelings. I get it. But, I think what's happening is that people are so staunch today and that, “if you don't accept me, you're a bad [person]” that will never get you anything. You can see it, it will get you nothing. What do I get my friend, you know me, I get the world who likes me because I'm working with you. You don't have to like me. You just need to respect my choices.”To watch this episode and other past episodes, please visit Greg Ellis' YouTube channel.Join our Community: https://community.therespondent.com/Listeners can find Buck Angel at his website https://buckangel.com/, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/buckangel/ , and on Twitter https://twitter.com/BuckAngel. Top Takeaways: Buck's experience as a transsexual man.How to approach/discuss controversial topics like transgender poltics.Transgender women in women's sports.Why we as a society should not have conformed to radical transgender activists demands. Keywords:Greg EllisBuck AngelTransgenderTranssexualLGBTTransitioningExperienceMaleFemaleIdentity PoliticsShow Notes: [0:00] Greg introduces Buck Angel. [1:40] Does Buck currently consider his medical transition complete?[2:10] What was the reaction to Buck coming out as transsexual?[4:30] Buck's opinions on transgender/LGBTQ politics and people's growing fear of getting “cancelled” for saying the wrong thing.[9:40] How does Buck speak and have nuanced discussions with people who have completely different views to him?[12:00] What does Buck mean when he says his mission is to “inspire people to redefine gender”?[18:50] Buck speaks about people he admires in the transgender community: Blaire White and Debbie Hayton.[20:20] At what age should children be able to have surgery and/or self-identify? “...I do not believe in any way, shape or form that giving medication to a five-year-old is going to help that five-year-old.”[25:30] “There is no way that any child should walk in, and I'm talking 16, 17 year olds, can go there [Planned Parenthood] with a parent's consent, or even 18, and start taking hormones the same day. How is that even a thing? They're not getting the right information to make an informed decision.” Buck Angel[27:00] “Like any thing you do that you do in a rush, you're gonna make a mistake. So I always say to these guys, I know you want to get your top surgery. I know you want to move forward, but I'm telling you, I had to wait and it's the best thing I ever did because I never ever have looked back. I've never said, I feel like detransitioning. That's a new phenomenon.” Buck Angel [28:10] Female only spaces and transgender women in women's sports.[35:30] Patriarchy and toxic masculinity.[38:30] Do we create a separate category for trangender athletes? “Of course, I mean, it's real simple people, come on, stop trying to reinvent the wheel here. We happen to be different kinds of people. That's the reality. Stop denying the fact that we are different. We are different. I am different than you. And it really upsets me that we're trying to act like we're not different than everyone else, we are.” Buck Angel [40:00] Buck and Greg discuss Lia Thomas and the controversy surrounding her.[45:00] “We made a mistake. We made a mistake by actually conforming to what they told us to do. And that's why I never did it. It's why I went to transsexual. I do not call myself transgender.” Buck Angel [50:30] “Well, woman, what does that even mean? Ask me what it means to be a man. Ask me, what does it mean to be a man? How the hell do I know? I don't know what it means to be a man and so a trans woman has to answer the same way. She does not know what it means to be a woman. She knows what she wants to be. I know what I want to be. I know what I want to live like. I want what you have. And so I know what I need, but I do not know what it means to be a man, I was not raised as a man.” Buck Angel [53:00] Question: Where do you find meaning?[57:40] Question: What's the most meaningful moment of your life?[58:50] Question: Where do you go or what do you do to find peace and relaxation?[1:01:00] Question: If you could write your own epitaph, what would you want it to say? [1:03:20] Question: What do you do for fun? What hobbies do you like to get into? “My life is so rewarding on so many levels because I became the person I always wanted to be and I just move through the world and find these spaces that make me feel happy.” Buck Angel [1:05:00] Question: If you had one wish, what would it be?[1:05:30] Wrap up. Where can people find you and learn more about you?Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! 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Ontario's teacher/support unions are ready to bargain (1:09), Sheba & Greg discuss Ontario father whose 3 children were killed by drunk driver in 2015 dies (11:37). Debbie Hayton, physics teacher - transgender swimmers in elite women's events (21:46). Signs you'd know if you were a kid growing in Toronto in the 80s (32:04). Dale Carruthers, Reporter with the London Free Press about Street Gangs (39:14). Sebastian Clovis, host and Exec. Producer of HGTV Canada's GUT JOB (47:21) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ontario's teacher/support unions are ready to bargain (1:09), Sheba & Greg discuss Ontario father whose 3 children were killed by drunk driver in 2015 dies (11:37). Debbie Hayton, physics teacher - transgender swimmers in elite women's events (21:46). Signs you'd know if you were a kid growing in Toronto in the 80s (32:04). Dale Carruthers, Reporter with the London Free Press about Street Gangs (39:14). Sebastian Clovis, host and Exec. Producer of HGTV Canada's GUT JOB (47:21)
To watch this episode and other past episodes, please visit Greg Ellis' YouTube channelJoin our Community: https://www.community.therespondent.comColin has written for The Wall Street Journal, Quillette, and The Times. You can follow him on Twitter @SwipeWright and Instagram @swipewrightColin Wright is a Senior Editor at the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR) and a Contributing Editor at Quillette. He received his PhD in evolutionary biology from UC Santa Barbara in 2018, and founded Reality's Last Stand, a publication and newsletter exploring the debate around sex and gender.In this episode, Greg and Colin discuss the evolution behind ‘how to define' sex, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation. Colin shares his experience with cancel culture, along with how to navigate through the COVID vaccine argument. They lastly touch on how Disney is assimilating to the diversity, equity, and inclusion statements and what that might look like in the latest films. “Women are adult human females….Females are individuals who do or did or will or would, but for developmental or genetic anomalies, produce eggs.” Colin Wright“Maybe it's the first time, I think in my lifetime where the collective consciousness was risen to the point where people actually just questioned and were curious about what they were putting in their body, and why they were putting it in the body rather than blindly just, you know, getting a boost or a shot or a jab.” Greg EllisShow Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to The Respondent with host Greg Ellis. Greg welcomes guest Colin Wright to the listeners [04:47] Colin touches on his reasons to move out of California with the intention of finding permanency in Nashville[06:16] #1673 - Colin Wright - The Joe Rogan Experience[08:30] Question: Do you have any regrets about speaking out? Or do you feel like you were left with no option but to lean into the cancellation flames?[11:32] No One Is Born in ‘The Wrong Body' - Quillette (2019)[13:34] Question: You said “Gender ideology indoctrination is gay conversion therapy. But worse.” Can you explain?[16:50] Question: Will you explain the differences between chromosomes, biological sex and gender identity?[23:45] “Women are adult human females….Females are individuals who do or did or will or would, but for developmental or genetic anomalies, produce eggs.” Colin Wright[24:06] Question: Why do you think it was so difficult for the Supreme Court justice nominee to answer the question, what is a woman?[24:54] “The ubiquitous cultural and historical phenomenon of pretending to know things one does not know has recently been supplanted by the social and moral trend of pretending to not know things one knows.” @PeterBoghossian [26:52] Question: I've never thought to ask you before, what is your sexual orientation?[29:48] Debbie Hayton is The Respondent…[30:18] Question: You asked the question on social media: How can we give those who may have prematurely gone all-in on gender ideology an off-ramp from their extremism to prevent them from continually doubling down on insanity to avoid humiliation? What do you think the answer is?[38:03] The New Evolution Deniers - Quillette (2018)[41:09] EP 1. Greg Ellis is The Respondent w Stephen Fry (full interview remaster)[41:32] Question: So Covid: pro-vaccine zealot, mild vaccine curious, or religiously anti-vax, what were or are you?[46:25] “Maybe it's the first time, I think in my lifetime where the collective consciousness was risen to the point where people actually just questioned and were curious about what they were putting in their body, and why they were putting it in the body rather than blindly just, you know, getting a boost or a shot or a jab.” Greg Ellis[47:05] Question: Claire Lehman, The founder of Quillette, was very publicly Pro vaccine. Extolling on social media her virtual stands at anyone unvaccinated was putting humanity at risk. How do you reconcile that?[49:54] Question: Do you think Claire Lehman has a responsibility as the founder of a heterodox online magazine to not share ideological opinions that seem rigid“ I am the best at following the rules and so should you be everyone.”[53:06] The Oscars: what do you think should happen to Will Smith?[58:28] Question: Do you think Disney has become full woke and do you think Walt would be turning in his grave at how the company he started has been politicized by intersectionality?[1:04:00] Colin discusses a story of a mom fighting the battles of refusing to use different pronouns for her daughter, and what that looked like in the legal system[1:12:50] Who is Chris Rufo?[1:14:15] Question: Colin Wright… How well do you know yourself?[1:15:14] “First we need to establish what's true. And then we can, we can move from there.” Colin Wright[1:16:27] The Meaning Seeker: I define the meaning as: “Everything Happens for a Reason… we make up afterwards.”[1:18:50] The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell[1:22:04] The Urbane Pioneer: Where do you go or what do you do to find peace, relaxation, quiet mindedness?[1:23:51] The Enlightened Trailblazer: What do you do for fun? Any hobbies?[1:29:34] The Sense Maker: If you could write your own epitaph, What would you want it to say?[1:30:19] The Presence Extender: If you had one wish, what would it be?[1:33:09] Listeners can find more from Colin by checking out his newsletter Reality's Last Stand You can follow him on Twitter @SwipeWright and Instagram @swipewright
Debbie is a transgender British secondary school science teacher, journalist and political activist. Debbie Hayton links: https://debbiehayton.com https://twitter.com/DebbieHayton Andrew Gold links: http://youtube.com/andrewgold1 http://instagram.com/andrewgold_ok http://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok Suscribe to the newsletter at http://weeklyedge.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Knight Tube, Stephen Knight (@Gspellchecker) is joined by Katy Montgomerie (@KatyMontgomerie) and Debbie Hayton (@DebbieHayton). Katy is an LGBT and atheist activist and Debbie is a journalist and physics teacher. They are both are transgender women; however they have very different opinions on the major talking points related to gender and trans rights. 0:00 Intro 1:11 What is a woman? Is there an objective definition? Should we be invoking intersex people in this argument? 21:34 Is sex binary? 23:20 Is Katy male or female? 29:06 What rights would trans people lose if they identified as ‘gender non-confirming' instead of the opposite sex? 31:47 Why does this conversation always focus on women? Are women justified to fear an encroachment on their rights? What are the safeguarding concerns? 37:27 Can you change your sex? 40:12 The problem of men talking about what it means to be female 41:02 Is it mostly men that have concerns with self-ID/trans issues? 43:34 The WDI declaration and use of women's spaces. 50:52 India Willoughby, misgendering and the chilling effect on free speech. 1:02:53 Final questions to each other Support the podcast at http://www.patreon.com/gspellchecker Also available on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube & Spotify.
In the Hold my Drink — navigating culture with a chaser of civility, and Counterweight podcast, Episode 74, we speak with frequent guest Debbie Hayton on the latest transgender debate involving Lia Thomas and Rachel Levine in the U.S. and the recent developments in the U.K. As trans issues dominate our public discourse, we lament the missed opportunities to generate real solutions that adhere to the simple truth of human dignity and worth, as illiberalism festers across the political spectrum. The result is a power play between the authoritarian left and right that has implications for both the trans community and our larger national identity. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a mango chile michelada. To read more on our discussion and to see what we are both are reading, visit our post Truth, Power & Gender on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page, and subscribe to Truth in Between on Substack to never miss a show.
Richie is joined by Michael Rivero and Debbie Hayton. Broadcast journalist Michael Rivero joined Richie to discuss the latest from Ukraine and also to run down the biggest stories of the day. To hear Michael's radio show and to be kept up to date with the latest breaking news, visit:www.whatreallyhappened.comDebbie Hayton is a journalist, physics teacher and trade unionist. She's also a transsexual woman. Debbie came on to talk about the contentious issue of transwomen competing against biological women in sports. She also discusses news that 5,500 UK children are waiting for gender reassignment treatment on the NHS. What's really going on? Read Debbie here:www.muckrack.com/debbiehayton
In this episode, Greg hosts Debbie Hayton, a physics teacher, trade unionist, and journalist from England. She has been a local campaigner for trans rights since she transitioned from male to female in 2012. She continues to be a voice for the trans community on public policy, litigation, and proprietor of equal rights and fair treatment of not only trans people but everyone in Britain.Greg and Debbie discuss the challenging decision of deciding to transition from a man to a woman, cycles of buying women's clothes, the impact of the internet in finding other like-minded people, social transitioning, surgical and hormonal transition, gender dysphoria, trans rights, women's rights, Debbie's changing view of her own gender identity over time, controversial T-shirts, how should children with gender dysphoria be handled by their guardians, pronouns, and much moreIf you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe!————————————Follow Debbie Hayton on Twitter @DebbieHaytonhttps://twitter.com/DebbieHayton?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor————————————Follow Me On————————————All Platforms: https://linktr.ee/GregEllisFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/realgregellis/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ellisgregInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/realgregellis/————————————Show Notes————————————[00:00] Greg Ellis welcomes this episode's guest Debbie's Hayton who gives the audience a little more background information.[03:58] Coming to the decision to transition[05:02] Buying and wearing female clothes as a teenager[08:01] The next stage of transition. the internet's impact and meeting someone who had already transitioned[11:23] The next step to transitioning. Making the plan to transition[12:37] Debbie's conversation with her GP (Regular Dr.) and her mental stage at that time[17:47] When all hope is lost it can seem like it is pointless to go on.[17:56] Finding hope[21:11] Going out in public with her new identity[23:55] Her time leading up to surgery[27:06] What led her to start writing what it meant to be trans[31:49] Did she apologize for writing what she wrote?[33:13] Realizing she had made a mistake about her identity[36:17] Talking about her realization[39:35] Does he have support for his position?[40:48] What she would say to people that say they're transwoman and they're a woman. When it comes to this transgender ideology it's not permitted, it seems to me, to hold different points of view on this. Transgender Legislation Has it gone too far or do we have enough? Did Debbie's kids have lots of questions? What advice would he give her pre-transitioned self? [51:10] What pronouns does he go by today?[53:11] Scottish Transgender legislation. Her opinion and problems regarding such legislation[55:52] Transgender parenting[01:12:57] Identifying with the wrong futbol team and the difference in political correctness through the ages[01:15:02] A funny moment he can now laugh about[01:17:18] Transgender differences over time[01:19:17] How well does Debbie Hayden know herself?[01:19:38] The Meaning Seeker. Where does Debbie find meaning?[01:20:27] The most meaningful moment of his life[01:21:12] What would her own Epitaph say?[01:21:32] His one wish[01:32:50] Wrapping up the show with Debbie Hayton#GregEllis #DebbieHayton #TransRights #WomansRights
Sarah Vine and her co-presenter Imogen Edwards-Jones are talking about genderless toilets with transgender woman Debbie Hayton (after London theatres decided to ditch women-only ones), and speak to education expert George Trefgarne of Boscobel and Partners about plans to deny student loans to people who fail English and Maths GCSEs. Plus, The Moon Fix author Theresa Cheung on the pleasures and benefits of bathing in moonlight (stark naked, of course). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of The Other Side of Midnight: Frank Morano's a pretty busy guy, but he's always got time for you. Frank spends the night with not one not two, but SIX monumental guests! Debbie Hayton, transgender teacher and journalist gives us her perspective on Adele's Brit Pop Faux Pas. Saint Nikole, recording artist, actress and model talks about how the pandemic and social media have changed the music world. Hanako Montgomery, reporter on Japan for Vice News gives us a glimpse at the dying Japanese town obsessed with UFOs. And the Jersey Shore comes to NYC with David Pena, legendary nightlife impresario and the owner of “Boogie Nights” and “Planet Rose” at the Tropicana in Atlantic City Sylvia Granato, astrologer, who does the weekly horoscopes in Atlantic City Weekly for the AC Report. Aliia Roza, Russian spy turned entrepreneur and fashion blogger speaks on Russian-Ukranian conflict.
Debbie Hayton, transgender teacher and journalist gives us her perspective on Adele's Brit Pop Faux Pas
Debbie Hayton is a transgender science teacher, and a political activist. Debbie is passionate about explaining what it means to be trans, and how trans people can be accommodated in society without compromising the rights of women and vulnerable groups. In this heartfelt interview she opens up about her story, and she admits that if [...] The post EPISODE N.30: DEBBIE HAYTON. BEING A TRANS WOMAN. WHAT I HAVE LEARNT appeared first on Paola Diana.
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The international airwaves are thick with the prospects of war: Unexplained explosions near a nuclear reactor in Iran; military, political, economic stand-offs with China in the Taiwan Strait, and perhaps the most ominous of all, on the Russian-Ukrainian border. Over the last few weeks, the US government has repeatedly stated that they believe Russia is preparing to invade Ukraine. The UK government last week added its voice, saying they believe the same. So, is there trouble on the horizon? We asked an expert on the situation from the University of South-Eastern Norway, Professor Glenn Diesen. Debbie Hayton is a political activist, a human rights activist, and a union activist; she also happens to be a trans person. She transitioned 10 years ago, but now has grave doubts about how trans activism is taking the world. It's an issue which has become politically divisive, and people such as JK Rowling, Martina Navratilova, and Germaine Greer are essentially being de-platformed as the word ‘woman' appears to be excised from public notices and discourse. So, we invited her aboard Sputnik to ask why key terminology is being erased and where it is all heading.
This week on The Knight Tube, Stephen Knight (@Gspellchecker) welcomes physics teacher and journalist Debbie Heyton (@DebbieHayton). Debbie transitioned in her 40s and talks about why she opposes the popular narrative on transgenderism and gender ideology. You can watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AAlJdE377t8 0:09 Start of interview 0:17 About Debbie Hayton 2:00 Debbie's transition 4:43 Affirmation versus treatment. Is transitioning always the solution? 7:19 Are transgender rights the new gay rights struggle? 12:51 Why has defining sex become taboo? How do we define it? 18:17 LGBT & Stonewall: Should gay and trans issues be contained under the same umbrella? 24:26 Are Stonewall damaging the conversation on trans rights? 29:04 The diversity of thought within the transgender population. 30:38 What are your political leanings? 34:22 Misgendering and the importance of pronouns 40:24 Statistics on trans suicide and murder 46:35 Are trans people being presented as dangerous by default? 54:48 Is support for Self-ID a big problem for Labour's election chances? Support the podcast at http://www.patreon.com/gspellchecker Also available on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube & Spotify. Debbie's writing can be found at www.debbiehayton.com
UK transwoman Debbie Hayton discusses how she came to the decision to medically transition when she was a 44-year-old father of 3 children. We discuss Debbie's appearance in Stella's film, Trans Kids: It's Time to Talk and the intense public reaction to her story. Male sexuality, shame, and autogynephilia are explored openly in a bid to gain a deeper understanding of the complicated mosaic of traits that encompass MtF transition. She also shares how she became disillusioned with transgender ideology and coined the phrase, “trans women are men. Get over it.” Links: Critically Examining the Doctrine of Gender Identity with Rebecca Reilly-Cooper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPVNxYkawao (Youtube.com/watch?v=QPVNxYkawao) Magdalen Berns on Alex Drummond: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkK7zisjoDk (Youtube.com/watch?v=JkK7zisjoDk) Miranda Yardley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn66yhFoov4 (Youtube.com/watch?v=Bn66yhFoov4) Debbie's Website: https://debbiehayton.com/ (Debbiehayton.com) Extended Notes: Stella talks about the 2018 film, Trans Kids, and how people misinterpreted how Debbie emerged in that film. How is it for a family when there is a late transition? Debbie transitioned at 44 years old with a wife and three children. Debbie shares the answer to the big question on why the chronic condition of the dissatisfaction of her sex and body suddenly became acute. Could there have been a therapy or experience that may have pulled her back from transitioning? Debbie shares how she used shame, guilt, and fear as powerful emotions to control her desire to dress as a girl at four years old. Debbie describes how she sees autogynephilia as a sexuality and how you can be attracted to your own body where it can be the focus of your sexual interest. The male sexual drive is so powerful and there is a need to control it. Has Debbie now been freed from that after her transition? Sasha wonders, if Debbie stumbled upon gender dysphoria or autogynephilia and how it manifests in some male people before her transformation, would it have changed what she felt she needed to do or how she managed her feelings? Stella and Sasha also discuss how people can be compulsive with their feelings about gender and ask Debbie about her thoughts on gender euphoria and the “pink mist.” Is there a way for the autogynephilic to operate in the world without asking other people to buy into the narrative that they're a woman? Debbie shares what helped her lift her pink mist. Should transwomen go through synthetic menopause and, if so, what are the potential negative effects of that? Debbie shares how she feels about her body now, her current beliefs about her sexuality, and how she interacts with it in the world around her. This podcast is partially sponsored by ReIME, Rethink Identity Medicine Ethics: https://rethinkime.org/ (Rethinkime.org) Learn more about our show: https://linktr.ee/WiderLensPod (Linktr.ee/WiderLensPod) Support this podcast
Sarah Vine and her co-presenter, author Imogen Edwards-Jones are asking why J. K. Rowling hasn't been invited on the TV special about Harry Potter - and discussing everything from wigs to getting cancelled with transgender activist and journalist Debbie Hayton. Plus chit-chat on Stanley Johnson and the alleged bottom-touching he has 'no recollection' of... and with Adele seemingly inescapable online and on TV this week, Sarah and Imogen chat to Adrian Thrills on whether the new album is actually worth the hype. Plus, astrologer Theresa Cheung peers into the murky future of accused heiress Ghislaine Maxwell... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final episode of Season One of Hold my Drink — navigating culture with a chaser of civility, and Counterweight podcast, Episode 52, we speak with Zander Keig and Debbie Hayton. Zander (FTM) and Debbie (MTF) share with us their different experiences with transition, the socialization of different genders, their thoughts on the current debate on puberty blockers, questions on gender dysphoria, autogynephilia and their fierce commitment to living their authentic lives. All with a chaser of civility, of course, and a lot of coffee. To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and for podcast resources, visit our post Rebels & Counterculture in the Trans Community on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.
In the ninety-ninth episode of The Just Checking In Podcast we checked in with Debbie Hayton. Debbie is a teacher, writer and commentator. She has written for outlets including UnHerd and The Spectator. Debbie is also a transsexual woman. In this episode we talk about her teaching journey, her proudest moments and the positivity that helping students has on her mental health. We talk about Debbie's transition and her journey from her former name David to Debbie, the gender dysphoria she experienced from early childhood, self-harm, transitioning whilst still working as a teacher, autogynephilia and why it's such a taboo term. We also talk about her views on the trans debate at the moment including gender identity, children with gender dysphoria and social media abuse. As always, #itsokaytovent You can follow Debbie on social media below: Twitter: https://twitter.com/DebbieHayton You can read more of Debbie's writing here: https://debbiehayton.com/ Support Us: Patreon: www.patreon.com/venthelpuk GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/help-vent-supp…ir-mental-health Music: @patawawa - Strange: www.youtube.com/watch?v=d70wfeJSEvk TRIGGER WARNING: this podcast contains a deep and detailed discussion about self-harm, which some listeners may find distressing or upsetting, so please listen with caution.
The New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard looks set to make history after being confirmed as the first transgender athlete to compete at an Olympic Games. Hubbard previously competed in men's events before transitioning in 2013. She is eligible due to a change in International Olympic Committee guidelines on testosterone levels in 2015, and after qualifying requirements were modified by the International Weightlifting Federation. For many campaigners this is a landmark moment for trans people, whose participation at grassroots level sport is shamefully low. Moreover, while there are many different male and female body types, they see elite sport as reflecting society's obsession with gender stereotypes and worry about the implications for anyone who does not meet ‘conventional standards' of femininity. Opponents think that allowing transgirls, who were assigned male at birth, to compete with cis girls is unfair. They argue that, in the vast majority of cases, males are stronger, faster and more powerful than females – if that were not the case we would not have had to segregate sport in the first place. The New Zealand Olympic Committee chief executive, Kereyn Smith, said this complex issue required, “a balance between human rights and fairness on the field of play”. This raises a deeper philosophical question: what is the relationship between rights and rules? And which of these is best placed to achieve fairness – not just in sporting competition but between competing demands? When should rules and laws be challenged and when does a person's sense of their natural rights go too far? With Dr Dafydd Mills Daniel, Joanna Harper, Debbie Hayton and Adam Wagner. Producer: Dan Tierney.
In the Hold my Drink – navigating the news and politics with a chaser of civility – and Counterweight podcast, Episode 32, we speak with Debbie Hayton, a controversial trans activist who embraces viewpoint diversity within the community. We speak about her transition, definitions of sexuality, gender and the importance of individual experiences. She shares with us her views on biology that have sparked offense within the trans community and the difficulties of navigating monolithic views of a trans identity in a complex world. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a diet Mountain Dew, a pinot noir and a beer. To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post Heterodox Humanity in Trans-Activism on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.
Richie is joined by Debbie Hayton and Professor Dolores Cahill. A Canadian man was jailed for six months for contempt of court because he misgendered his 14 year old daughter. He had gone to court to try and prevent her from taking puberty blocking drugs. It's a shocking case. Debbie Hayton is a transgender person herself, who works as a teacher and a journalist. She has been following the case for rt.com www.debbiehayton.com Professor Dolores Cahill has been challenging the science behind lockdowns since March last year. Dolores has presented evidence to demonstrate why she believes that new mRNA vaccines will be catastrophic for human health. She is the President of the World Freedom Alliance and The World Doctors Alliance. www.worldfreedomalliance.org www.worlddoctorsalliance.com
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Debbie Hayton is a normal person who has a normal job helping her society function. She is also a transsexual—and has over the past few years found it necessary to speak out against the extreme views that have taken over the trans discussion. Find her on Twitter (so long as she hasn't been banned for... making too much sense): @DebbieHayton Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce Follow me on Twitter @BenjaminABoyce