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Being a black transman can be difficult enough, add being a seahorse dad and many people tend to get confused. However, Tanius has received nothing but love and compassion. Here is his beautiful journey.You can find Tanius on TikTok @Transking30
In this week's episode, I sit down with my friend Dylan and we talk about what trying to conceive, pregnancy, and postpartum means for trans bodies. Bonus crow content at the end of this week's chat!Get connected with Dylan on Instagram: @dylanthegay; @seahorsedoula
I'm so honored to bring you this episode with Aydian Dowling. Transgender Activist and co-Founder of PointofPride.org, TransDad and Motivational Speaker! "Evoke the possibility that you are ENOUGH!" He was also featured as one of the first trans man to be on Mens health magazine. also has had multiple appearances on Ellen DeGeneres Show. There's plenty more but thats a few of things he is known for. Truly just a humbling man. That deeply cares about humans. Where to find him?! Website https://aydiandowling.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/alionsfear/?hl=en Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/ALionsFears Thank you for being here. Let's Dive into Aydian!
EPISODE 134: Interview with Trystan Reese. Trystan Reese sprang into the public consciousness in 2017 when he and his partner, Biff, told their non-traditional pregnancy story in the mainstream media. He and Biff are also the adoptive parents of Biff’s biological niece and nephew. They are proud to have expanded the public conversation about trans reproductive justice, queer families, and what it means to be a father. He regularly tells the unique story of his family’s creation to audiences across the country. He is also the Director of Family Formation at Family Equality Council, a national nonprofit dedicated to supporting LGBTQ+ families and those who wish to form them. Follow his work and adventures at his website at www.biffandi.com and on Facebook and Instagram @biffandi. If you get value out of the Loving Without Boundaries podcast, then consider becoming one of our patrons! Not only will you enjoy exclusive content made just for you, your support will also help us continue creating educational content while helping more people have a deeper understanding of consensual non-monogamy and healthy, sex positive relationships in general. https://www.patreon.com/lovingwithoutboundaries
This week we talk to Trystan Reese and his journey to parenthood. Trystan is not only a trans person, but he's a trans dad and a husband. He brings to life his journey as a trans parent and what it was like being a pregnant man. Join us as we dive deep into his story and along the way have some great laughs and serious talking points.
Episode 18 has dropped!! This week I talk to @EpicDanger about his journey and his documentary that is releasing September 30th. Go check out this week episode. Make sure if you like what you hear you subscribe, rate and review us so that we can reach more people like you.
Hello! With increasing newspaper scare stories about transgender rights, we thought it might be an idea to give some airtime to the perspective and voice of trans people so those of us who aren't experts on the issue can understand a bit more. We talk to a parent of a trans child, Joe, award-winning writer Paris Lees, and Dr Helen Webberley, a doctor who works with trans young people who explain why advances in trans rights are Reasons To Be Cheerful.Ed and Geoff open the listener art gallery and break up to travel the world.ANDMiranda Kane joins us to recommend we haunt political buildings, get Benedict Cumberbatch to her house and shut everyone up after a million words FURTHER READINGhttps://growinguptransgender.wordpress.com/http://www.allabouttrans.org.uk/http://www.mermaidsuk.org.uk/http://www.wealthandwant.com/HG/the_condition_of_labor.htmhttps://twitter.com/ShoKon/status/930369286589308928 CONTACT OUR GUESTShttps://twitter.com/parisleeshttps://twitter.com/DadTranshttps://twitter.com/helenwebberleyhttps://twitter.com/miri_kane See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TransPanTastic: Transgender parenting, work, marriage, transition, and life!
We attended the women's march solidarity event for our region, and it was pretty cool. George is a feminist, a TransDad, and a man who was perceived as female for decades, all of which make him a heck of a feminist father. But how to act on that feminism? How does one act as an ally and accomplice in movements for the rights of the oppressed, when one is a member of the dominant (and historically oppressive) culture? We are here to share our entire intersectional experience with anyone who finds it beneficial, but we want to know what you connect with the most. You can let us know by clicking to a one-question anonymous survey at vote.pollcode.com/32371374. If you have a request/suggestion that isn't listed, comment! We can be found online at TransPanTastic.net, you can email us at TransPanTastic@gmail.com, and "TransPanTastic" is searchable on most social networks. We would love to hear from you, so let us know what you think or what you want to hear about!
TransPanTastic: Transgender parenting, work, marriage, transition, and life!
We've done what we can to help Child#2 adapt to his differences of development and manage his challenging behaviours for some while now. Since last year, that has included George taking him to Cub Scouts to (hopefully) engage some positive social skills. Between the history of the Boy Scouts and our child's unique challenges, we've done our best to keep the difficulties of being the TransDad to the 8-going-on-4-year-old to a minimum, but we can't avoid them all! We are here to share our entire intersectional experience with anyone who finds it beneficial, but we want to know what you connect with the most. You can let us know by clicking to a one-question anonymous survey at vote.pollcode.com/32371374. If you have a request/suggestion that isn't listed, comment! We can be found online at TransPanTastic.net, you can email us at TransPanTastic@gmail.com, and "TransPanTastic" is searchable on most social networks. We would love to hear from you, so let us know what you think or what you want to hear about!