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Press Play with Madeleine Brand
What it's like to raise a trans daughter, why gender is overcomplicated

Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 48:32


Marlo Mack talks about her book, “How To Be A Girl: A Mother's Memoir of Raising Her Transgender Daughter.” The LAPD shot nearly 40 people and killed 18 in 2021, which is more than double the number of people that officers killed in 2020, according to the LA Times.  The U.S. Justice Department has charged around 700 people for their involvement in Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. At least 80 of them have a military background. This Sunday's Golden Globes won't have an audience, host, stars, or TV broadcast. That's due to the weakened reputation of The Hollywood Foreign Press Association. 

KERA's Think
Think Again: Life in transition

KERA's Think

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 22:17


On this week's episode: what transitioning genders can look like at two different stages of life. Revisit the full conversation with Marlo Mack: https://think.kera.org/2021/11/16/the-challenges-and-joys-of-raising-a-trans-child/ Revisit the full conversation with Deirdre Nansen McCloskey: https://think.kera.org/2020/01/06/a-trans-woman-reflects-on-what-it-took-to-transition/

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KERA's Think
The challenges – and joys – of raising a trans child

KERA's Think

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 27:34


As a toddler, Marlo Mack's child voiced that her gender didn't match the one assigned to her at birth. The writer and producer of the “How to Be a Girl” podcast joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the challenges and triumphs of raising a transgender child, and how she's grown in her approaches to gender and sexuality. Her book is called “How to Be a Girl: A Mother's Memoir of Raising Her Transgender Daughter.”

One Bad Mother
Episode 388: Sometimes a Decision Isn't a Decision At All, with Marlo Mack

One Bad Mother

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 76:43


Biz learns about the life-saving magic of... listening to your children? We talk with author Marlo Mack about her new Audible book based on her podcast How to Be A Girl. Plus, Biz is old.Get Marlo Mack's Audible Original, How to Be a Girl here. Listen to the How to Be a Girl podcast here. Visit Marlo's blog, gendermom, here.Check out Theresa’s book! It Feels Good To Be Yourself is available now wherever books are sold.Our book You’re Doing A Great Job!: 100 Ways You’re Winning at Parenting! is available wherever books are sold.Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of MaximumFun.org. Our sponsors this week are Grove and Billie. Go to Grove.co/BADMOTHER to get a FREE Mrs. Meyer's gift set plus free shipping with your first order. Go to MyBillie.com/MOTHER to get your starter kit for $9 plus FREE shipping. Share your genius and fail moments! Call 206-350-9485Be sure to tell us at the top of your message whether you’re leaving a genius moment, a fail, or a rant! Thanks!! Share a personal or commercial message on the show! Details at MaximumFun.org/Jumbotron.Subscribe to One Bad Mother in Apple PodcastsJoin our mailing listJoin the amazing community that is our private One Bad Mother Facebook groupFollow One Bad Mother on TwitterFollow Biz on TwitterFollow Theresa on TwitterLike us on Facebook!Get a OBM tee, tank, baby onesie, magnet or bumper sticker from the MaxFunStoreYou can suggest a topic or a guest for an upcoming show by sending an email to onebadmother@maximumfun.org. Show MusicOpening theme: Summon the Rawk, Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com)Ones and Zeros, Awesome, Beehive Sessions (http://awesomeinquotes.com, also avail on iTunes)Mom Song, Adira Amram, Hot Jams For Teens (http://adiraamram.com, avail on iTunes)Telephone, Awesome, Beehive Sessions (http://awesomeinquotes.com, also avail on iTunes)Closing music: Mama Blues, Cornbread Ted and the Butterbeans Mental Health Resources:Therapy for Black Girls – Therapyforblackgirls.comDr. Jessica Clemmens – Instagram and her websiteBLH Foundation – borislhensonfoundation.org Suicide Prevention Hotline: Call or chat. They are here to help anyone in crisis. Adults, children, LGBTQ, disaster survivors, you name it, they can help.https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org and number 1-800-273-8255 and there is a chat option on the website. Crisis Text Line: Text from anywhere in the USA (also Canada and the UK) to text with a trained counselor. A real human being.USA text 741741Canada text 686868UK text 85258Website: https://www.crisistextline.org National Sexual Assault: Call 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area.https://www.rainn.org National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/help/Our advocates are available 24/7 at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) in more than 200 languages. All calls are free and confidential.They suggest that if you are a victim and cannot seek help, ask a friend or family member to call for you. Teletherapy Search: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/online-counseling

GenderGP Transgender Services | Putting you in charge of your gender journey

  Marlo Mack, the creator of the How to Be a Girl podcast, joins Dr Helen and Marianne to share her personal experiences of life with her transgender daughter. Marlo talks about her daughter coming out aged four, some of the people she has met along the way and how the simple act of acceptance was the key to an incredible journey. If you have been affected by any of the topics discussed in our podcast, and would like to get in touch, please contact us via the Help Centre. You can also contact us on social media where you will find us at @GenderGP on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. We are always happy to accept ideas for future shows, so if there is something in particular you would like us to discuss, or a specific guest you would love to hear from, let us know. Your feedback is really important to us. If you could take a minute or two to leave us a review and rating for the podcast on your favourite podcast app, it will help others to discover us.   Notes:   Twitter - @girlpodcast Blog - http://www.howtobeagirlpodcast.com/ How to be a Girl: a Memoir by Marlo Mack: Amazon How it all began: https://vimeo.com/93816674   The GenderGP Podcast Marlo Mack: Accepting Your Trans Kid    

Hört Hört - mit Pool Artists
031 - How to Be a Girl

Hört Hört - mit Pool Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 12:37


Miku ist beeindruckt und berührt von dem Podcast "How to be a Girl". Marlo Mack erzählt die Geschichte ihres Transkindes: Ihr, als Sohn auf die Welt gekommenes, Kind beschloss bereits mit drei Jahren, ein Mädchen sein zu wollen. Was das für die Mutter und natürlich auch für ihr Kind bedeutet, welchen Herausforderungen sie begegnen und wie eine einfühlsamer Umgang mit den außergewöhnlichen Interessen eines Menschen sein kann, dokumentiert Marlo in diesem wunderbaren Podcast. http://www.howtobeagirlpodcast.com/

Before It Had a Theme
S1 E4: The Cruelty of Children (Tarantula in a Bowl)

Before It Had a Theme

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 51:18


Rob and Britta discuss whether this episode is TAL’s first real masterpiece, the role of David Sedaris in the show’s early years, why “The Man in the Well” is the rare example of great audio fiction, the bone-chilling music of the Bulgarian State Television Female Choir, and why an effort to keep children from excluding each other makes Rob weirdly emotional. And we talk to the amazing Marlo Mack, from the podcast How to Be a Girl, about her own unique perspective on the cruelty of children. Links and Show Notes: The Cruelty of Children David Sedaris on Morning Edition Nah Dran by Couch Lydia by Tim Story Coffaro’s Theme by Bill Frisell Santa Land Diaries The Writer in the Well Pilentze Pee by Bulgarian State Television Female Choir How to Be a Girl Gentle Chase by Podington Bear Rob’s Twitter Britta’s Twitter Before It Had a Theme Twitter Review us on Apple Podcasts  

Neighbors
Red State Mama

Neighbors

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 24:44


Marlo Mack has a young transgender daughter. She met another woman named Debi Jackson who has a very similar parenting story to her own, the only difference is where they live. Marlo lives in a liberal community where she and her transgender daughter are supported. Debi grew up a Southern Baptist conservative in a Red State. This transition has cost her a lot more, than Marlo and her daughter.

Mom and Dad Are Fighting | Slate's parenting show

Gabriel Roth and Carvell Wallace are joined by Marlo Mack of the How to be a Girl podcast to discuss executive functions, when to badger your kids about hand-washing, disclosing sensitive information to soon-to-be-relatives, whether a mom should push her ex-husband to allow their transgender son to start taking hormones, and why it's so taboo to leave a baby alone in an empty house, even for a short time.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Mom and Dad Are Fighting: Falling Piano Edition

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 58:29


Gabriel Roth and Carvell Wallace are joined by Marlo Mack of the How to be a Girl podcast to discuss executive functions, when to badger your kids about hand-washing, disclosing sensitive information to soon-to-be-relatives, whether a mom should push her ex-husband to allow their transgender son to start taking hormones, and why it's so taboo to leave a baby alone in an empty house, even for a short time.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Family Tree
The Family Tree Season 2 - Cuttings 5 - Saying Goodbye

The Family Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 52:41


In the fifth Cutting of season 2, Dave tries to process recent developments on The Family Tree and get perspectives that will help with issues in his personal life by asking questions about how we deal with loss and with death. Content Note: Death, bereavement, dementia, illness, suicide, euthanasia, violence, murder The Family Tree's Cuttings discuss the real issues raised in the show with special guests from podcasting, journalism, religion and the arts. iTunes RSS Help The Family Tree to grow by becoming a Patron. Find our Guests! Imam Monawar Hussain: https://www.theoxfordfoundation.com Reverend Azariah France-Williams: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-shapeshifters/id1100385786?mt=2 Rabbi Charley Baginsky: http://www.liberaljudaism.org Wasi Daniju: http://wasidaniju.com/ Against Borders For Children: https://www.schoolsabc.net/ Shaun Attwood: http://shaunattwood.com/ Marlo Mack: http://www.howtobeagirlpodcast.com/ Tony Pickering: Pick-Art.com Peter Wohlleben: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-hidden-life-of-trees/peter-wohlleben/9780008218430 Peter Pickering: Dave's essays about his father: Down to a sunless sea: memories of my dad   Previously on The Family Tree Cuttings: http://thefamilytreepodcast.co.uk/cuttings/cutting-6-the-big-questions/  

The Family Tree
The Family Tree Season 2 - Cuttings 3 - Systems and Structures

The Family Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 60:15


***CONTENT NOTE: This episode generally deals with interpersonal, systemic and state violence but the section from 9.29 min to 26.10 min involves the experience of living in prison and includes graphic descriptions of violence.*** In the third Cutting of season 2, Dave looks at the ways that systems and structures hurt people considered different, other or lesser, in order to contextualise the ways that society might treat Changelings. We hear from Schools ABC about their work fighting to keep immigration checks out of UK schools (1.55-9.29); from writer, activist and ex-prisoner Shaun Attwood about his experience in the Arizona Prison system (9.29-26.10); from intersectional feminist, therapist and equality consultant, Guilaine Kinouani, who reflects on how the mental health system operates for marginalised people (26.10-48.33); and from Marlo Mack from the How to Be A Girl podcast, who considers how being a parent of a transgender child feels in Trump's America (48.33). The Family Tree's Cuttings discuss the real issues raised in the show with special guests from podcasting, journalism, religion and the arts. iTunes RSS Help The Family Tree to grow by becoming a Patron. Find our Guests! Against Borders For Children: https://www.schoolsabc.net/ Schools ABC crowdfunder: https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/againstbordersforchildren Wasi Daniju: http://wasidaniju.com/ Shaun Attwood: http://shaunattwood.com/ Guilaine Kinouani: https://racereflections.co.uk https://twitter.com/KGuilaine Marlo Mack: http://www.howtobeagirlpodcast.com/ On Getting Better Acquainted: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-314-wasi https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-218-shaun-attwood https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-274-guilaine-kinouani Previously on The Family Tree Cuttings: http://thefamilytreepodcast.co.uk/cuttings/the-family-tree-season-2-cuttings-1-flesh-and-blood-bark-and-seed/  

The Family Tree
The Family Tree Season 2 - Cuttings 1 - Flesh and Blood, Bark and Seed

The Family Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 43:39


In the first Cutting of season 2, Dave talks to Marlo Mack about her podcast How to Be a Girl and to Peter Wohlleben about his book The Hidden Life of Trees. From Marlo, he looks for guidance on balancing telling important true stories with protecting the lives of the people whose stories you're telling. And from Peter, he finds out how trees feel and communicate, and considers whether there is precedent for humans and trees communicating with each other. The Family Tree's Cuttings discuss the real issues raised in the show with special guests from podcasting, journalism, religion and the arts. iTunes RSS Help The Family Tree to grow by becoming a Patron. Find our Guests! Marlo Mack: How to Be a Girl A little update from Marlo Peter Wohlleben: The Hidden Life of Trees "The man who thinks trees can talk to each other"

Health Across the Gender Spectrum

The mother of a young transgender girl remembers her own struggles in understanding that gender identity doesn’t always align with a child's sex assigned at birth. She voices her own questions about what it really means to be a girl. Created by Marlo Mack, as part of her "How to Be a Girl" podcast series (http://www.howtobeagirlpodcast.com).

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Health Across the Gender Spectrum

A young transgender girl encourages other children not to give up on adults who struggle to understand what it means to be transgender. This happy and remarkably articulate child finds just the right words to help us all understand more. Created by Marlo Mack, as part of her "How to Be a Girl" podcast series (http://www.howtobeagirlpodcast.com).

The Longest Shortest Time
Raising A Transgender Child

The Longest Shortest Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 43:46


Marlo Mack from the wonderful "How to Be a Girl" podcast joins us to talk about raising a girl who seems to have the body of a boy ... and what a girl even is in the first place. To join the conversation, go to: www.longestshortesttime.com! This episode is sponsored by Kiwi Crate, Hooked on Phonics, Chatbooks, Thirdlove and Horizon Organics.

Werk It: The Podcast
Can You Hear Me Now?

Werk It: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2016 51:24


"When you make something, it’s almost like there’s a canon and all of these people’s voices come into this canon: your mom’s voice, Ira Glass’s voice, your neighbor down the street--his voice. And it’s up to you to find the thing that feels true and resonates with your heart and to like take that out and put that into words." -- Megan Tan, Millennial podcast That’s what Megan Tan tries to do every time she sits down in her closet to record an episode of Millennial, her podcast about maneuvering through your twenties. Megan joined a conversation at Werk It, a women's podcasting festival, moderated by Manoush Zomorodi, the host and managing editor of Note to Self, about finding your voice on the microphone. Here’s Manoush and Megan, along with Happier’s Gretchen Rubin, How to be a Girl’s Marlo Mack and Why Oh Why’s Andrea Silenzi. Werk It: The Podcast is a compilation of the best moments from the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from The Harnisch Foundation. You can find more information at www.wnyc.org/shows/werkit.   

Love and Radio
Deep Stealth Mode

Love and Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 20:47


From our friends at the Here Be Monsters podcast: Marlo Mack gave birth to a son. At least, she thought she did. But her son crawled towards dresses, wanted to be a princess, and asked to grow long blonde hair. At age 3, Marlo's son asked to go back into mommy's tummy, so he could come back out as a baby girl. Marlo thought it was a phase--it wasn't.

Here Be Monsters
HBM045: Deep Stealth Mode (How To Be A Girl)

Here Be Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015


Marlo Mack gave birth to a son. At least, she thought she did. As a toddler, her son crawled towards dresses, wanted to be a princess, asked to grow long blonde hair. And at age 3, Marlo's son requested to return to her tummy so he could come back out as a baby girl. Marlo thought it was a phase--it wasn't. So she started learning how to raise a very young transgender daughter. She started keeping audio diaries. In this episode, Marlo sends her child to a new summer camp, and struggles with giving her autonomy in revealing her gender identity to other children. Marlo faces questions daily about how to best raise her daughter. How can she stimulate her child while protecting her in a world often unkind to transfolk? She tells her daughter that there are some people who are like Darth Vader, just too sad to be kind anymore. Marlo Mack and her daughter produce a podcast about their life together called How to Be a Girl. Marlo generously gave us access to her raw recordings for use on this episode. How to Be a Girl is part of The Heard, a new podcast network. Marlo also writes a blog called Gender Mom. Marlo Mack is a pseudonym. She will keep their true identities secret until her child is old enough to understand the risks of revealing her identity. These risks are real. 2015 has been an especially bad year for trans folk; 2015 has already seen the murders of at least 15 American trans women. Marlo and her daughter exist in what they call "deep stealth mode." So, when do you tell people that you're a girl with a penis? When is it safer to hide?This episode was produced by Marlo Mack. Jeff Emtman edited it with help from Bethany Denton and Nick White. Music: The Black Spot Resources for trans children and their parents: Trans Youth Family Allies - for families of trans youthThe Trevor Project - specifically crisis and suicide preventionYouthResource - specifically for trans/lgbt youthHuman Rights Campaign - list of resources for trans youth

Here Be Monsters
HBM045: Deep Stealth Mode (How to Be a Girl)

Here Be Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 20:46


Marlo Mack gave birth to a son. At least, she thought she did. But her son crawled towards dresses, wanted to be a princess, and asked to grow long blonde hair. At age 3, Marlo's son asked to go back into mommy's tummy, so he could come back out as a baby girl. Marlo thought it was a phase--it wasn't. So she began learning how to raise a very young transgender daughter. Along the way she kept an audio diary.

Here Be Monsters
HBM045: Deep Stealth Mode (How To Be A Girl)

Here Be Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015


Marlo Mack gave birth to a son.  At least, she thought she did.  As a toddler, her son crawled towards dresses, wanted to be a princess, asked to grow long blonde hair.  And at age 3, Marlo's son requested to return to her tummy so he could come back out as a baby girl.  Marlo thought it was a phase--it wasn't.  So she started learning how to raise a very young transgender daughter.  She started keeping audio diaries.  In this episode, Marlo sends her child to a new summer camp, and struggles with giving her autonomy in revealing her gender identity to other children.  Marlo faces questions daily about how to best raise her daughter.  How can she stimulate her child while protecting her in a world often unkind to transfolk?  She tells her daughter that there are some people who are like Darth Vader, just too sad to be kind anymore.  Marlo Mack and her daughter produce a podcast about their life together called How to Be a Girl.  Marlo generously gave us access to her raw recordings for use on this episode.  How to Be a Girl is part of The Heard, a new podcast network.  Marlo also writes a blog called Gender Mom. Marlo Mack is a pseudonym.  She will keep their true identities secret until her child is old enough to understand the risks of revealing her identity.  These risks are real.  2015 has been an especially bad year for trans folk;  2015 has already seen the murders of at least 15 American trans women.  Marlo and her daughter exist in what they call "deep stealth mode."  So, when do you tell people that you're a girl with a penis? When is it safer to hide?This episode was produced by Marlo Mack.  Jeff Emtman edited it with help from Bethany Denton and Nick White.  Music:  The Black Spot Resources for trans children and their parents: Trans Youth Family Allies   - for families of trans youthThe Trevor Project - specifically crisis and suicide preventionYouthResource - specifically for trans/lgbt youthHuman Rights Campaign - list of resources for trans youth

Re:sound
Special Feature: Producers To Keep An Ear On

Re:sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 18:00


On this special Third Coast Podcast we're doing what we do best — sharing the best radio from around the world! On this episode we're featuring the podcast How to Be a Girl, and show's creator, Marlo Mack tells us about her experience at the Third Coast Conference. Also, Re:sound host Gwen Macsai talks with the 2015 People's ShortDoc Award winning producer, Sara Curtis, about the her piece and the ShortDocs Challenge. FEATURING: Mama, I'm a Girl by Marlo Mack (How to Be a Girl, 2014) When he was three years old, Marlo's son informed me that her was actually her daughter. She's now the mother of a happy, confident little transgender girl, but it took a while to get there. Where Do I Find You Now? by Sara Curtis (Third Coast ShortDocs Challenge, 2015) An intimate conversation with Studs Terkel about the edges of life and death. And don't forget, it's fundraising time here at Third Coast, so if you love what we do, and want to love us forever, then please support us with a donation.... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.