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Into You
The Candid Reality of Transexuality

Into You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 30:27


"In this episode, Fern chats with Kate Hutchinson about what dating is like as a transgender woman. Kate also shares her journey with self-confidence, disclosing her gender to others and what we can all do to support each other to fully be who we are. No matter what your gender identity or who you're attracted to, if you need a hit of inspiration and empowerment, this is the episode for you! Follow Kate on Twitter: @katiekhaos "

It's The Fix
Growth Through Transformation

It's The Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 70:22


What is the "Trans Experience" in 2021? What are the mental health challenges of finding your own identity and how you're accepted by others? We talk about the journey of Eli Rigatuso, who's transformation is not just about his identity but also his history and culture.  To understand someone we must first learn, and this episode we learn so much from Eli's story

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia
Transpuan Indonesians in Tangerang and their access to the Indonesian electronic ID card - Transpuan Indonesia di Tangerang dan akses mereka ke eKTP Indonesia

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 6:59


In Indonesia people need an ID card (KTP) to get things done and to access services. However, for a number of reasons transgender Indonesian women (transpuan) have been marginalised in accessing the ID card. - Di Indonesia, orang membutuhkan Kartu Tanda Penduduk (KTP) untuk menyelesaikan sesuatu dan mengakses layanan. Namun, karena sejumlah alasan perempuan transgender Indonesia (transpuan) terpinggirkan dalam mengakses KTP.

SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা
“তুমি আমাদের পরিবারের অসম্মান করেছো, তোমার কাছে আমরা এটা আশা করি নি”

SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 6:21


সমকামীদের বার্ষিক প্যারেড ‘সিডনি মার্ডি গ্রা ২০২১’ উপলক্ষে এসবিএস বাংলার সঙ্গে কথা বলেছেন ট্রান্স ও সমকামী নারীদের জন্য অলাভজনক সংগঠন ‘শি-কিউ’-এর প্রতিষ্ঠাতা কমলিকা দাশগুপ্ত।

Secular Sexuality
Secular Sexuality 07.15 2020-04-16 with Christy Powell, Vi La Bianca, & Other Guests

Secular Sexuality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 89:50


Mailbag episode! We have several friends on to help us answer emails, and field a few calls in between. Our hair is getting wild and wooly. Which breaks first- the quarantine or will we finally give in and cut our own hair?First up, we have an email about sapiosexuality. Is not even a thing right? If we start letting all these made up identifiers in, won’t it allow the heterosexuals to sneak into queer spaces? (I doubt it.) Shannon Q clarifies and expands on her answer from a previous episode.Next, Serafina Smith responds to an email from a listener who has always identified as male and is now questioning their gender. Can you really be nonbinary or female if you have masculine hobbies, a beard, or even a deep voice?Caller Sean’s friend is both gay and religious. He knows that he’s going to heaven, but is awfully quick to tell others that they’re going to hell. How do you deal with such double mindedness?Jordan calls in to ask questions about Transexuality. Why do people want to identify as something else? Is it all in their heads? Does it even matter? Is gender a spectrum?Rachel from Atheist Vanguard answers email - I’m going to meet my friend’s significant other who’s in the middle of transitioning- what can I do to be welcoming to her? Rachel recommends to Ask Transgender on Reddit! Bob calls in- he’s a non offending pedophile, talking about it for the first time. He’s in the heart of the bible belt, and it’s hard to find a good therapist. Self Care is hard when you’re taking care of everyone else.Last caller Drew is trans and “low-key disowned” by their God fearing Baptist parents. They want to transition medically , but may get cut off from their family entirely if they do. To complicate matters, they have a younger sibling they want to stay in contact with.Finally, the last email is read by Objectively Dan. Emailee is a bi woman dating a man. She’s interested in dating women, he’s brought up having a threesome. Also, her parents are Catholic. No easy answers here!► Don't like commercials? Become a Patron and enjoy ad-free content: https://www.patreon.com/secularsexuality► Podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/1451248►Shop Secular Sexuality merchandise at: https://teespring.com/stores/atheiste...► Join the conversation on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/acapr...

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Secular Sexuality
Secular Sexuality 07.15 2020-04-16 with Christy Powell, Vi La Bianca, & Other Guests

Secular Sexuality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 89:50


Mailbag episode! We have several friends on to help us answer emails, and field a few calls in between. Our hair is getting wild and wooly. Which breaks first- the quarantine or will we finally give in and cut our own hair?First up, we have an email about sapiosexuality. Is not even a thing right? If we start letting all these made up identifiers in, won’t it allow the heterosexuals to sneak into queer spaces? (I doubt it.) Shannon Q clarifies and expands on her answer from a previous episode.Next, Serafina Smith responds to an email from a listener who has always identified as male and is now questioning their gender. Can you really be nonbinary or female if you have masculine hobbies, a beard, or even a deep voice?Caller Sean’s friend is both gay and religious. He knows that he’s going to heaven, but is awfully quick to tell others that they’re going to hell. How do you deal with such double mindedness?Jordan calls in to ask questions about Transexuality. Why do people want to identify as something else? Is it all in their heads? Does it even matter? Is gender a spectrum?Rachel from Atheist Vanguard answers email - I’m going to meet my friend’s significant other who’s in the middle of transitioning- what can I do to be welcoming to her? Rachel recommends to Ask Transgender on Reddit! Bob calls in- he’s a non offending pedophile, talking about it for the first time. He’s in the heart of the bible belt, and it’s hard to find a good therapist. Self Care is hard when you’re taking care of everyone else.Last caller Drew is trans and “low-key disowned” by their God fearing Baptist parents. They want to transition medically , but may get cut off from their family entirely if they do. To complicate matters, they have a younger sibling they want to stay in contact with.Finally, the last email is read by Objectively Dan. Emailee is a bi woman dating a man. She’s interested in dating women, he’s brought up having a threesome. Also, her parents are Catholic. No easy answers here!► Don't like commercials? Become a Patron and enjoy ad-free content: https://www.patreon.com/secularsexuality► Podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/1451248►Shop Secular Sexuality merchandise at: https://teespring.com/stores/atheiste...► Join the conversation on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/acapr...

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Futility Closet
245-Jeanne Baret

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 32:05


The first woman to circumnavigate the world did so dressed as a man. In 1766, 26-year-old Jeanne Baret joined a French expedition hoping to conceal her identity for three years. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of her historic journey around the globe. We'll also hear Mark Twain's shark story and puzzle over a foiled con artist. Intro: In 1856 Samuel Hoshour wrote an imaginary correspondence full of polysyllabic words. In 1974 Dennis Upper published a study of his intractable writer's block. Sources for our feature on Jeanne Baret: Glynis Ridley, The Discovery of Jeanne Baret, 2010. Sandra Knapp, "History: The Plantswoman Who Dressed as a Boy," Nature 470 (Feb. 3, 2011), 36–37. Eric J. Tepe, Glynis Ridley, and Lynn Bohs, "A New Species of Solanum Named for Jeanne Baret, an Overlooked Contributor to the History of Botany," PhytoKeys 8 (2012), 37. H. Walter Lack, "The Discovery, Naming and Typification of Bougainvillea spectabilis (Nyctaginaceae)," Willdenowia 42:1 (2012), 117-127. Genevieve K. Walden and Robert Patterson, "Nomenclature of Subdivisions Within Phacelia (Boraginaceae: Hydrophylloideae)," Madroño 59:4 (2012), 211-223. Beth N. Orcutt and Ivona Cetinic, "Women in Oceanography: Continuing Challenges," Oceanography 27:4 (2014), 5-13. Londa Schiebinger, "Exotic Abortifacients and Lost Knowledge," Lancet 371:9614 (2008), 718-719. Frank N. Egerton, "History of Ecological Sciences, Part 61C: Marine Biogeography, 1690s–1940s," Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 100:1 (January 2019), 1-55. Vivienne Baillie Gerritsen, "Moody Wallpaper," Protein Spotlight 33 (2003). Richard H. Grove, "Origins of Western Environmentalism," Scientific American 267:1 (July 1992), 42-47. Allison Bohac and Susan Milius, "Science Notebook," Science News 181:5 (March 10, 2012), 4. Londa Schiebinger, "Jeanne Baret: The First Woman to Circumnavigate the Globe," Endeavour 27:1 (2003), 22-25. Raquel González Rivas, "Gulf 'Alter-Latinas': Cross-Dressing Women Travel Beyond the Gulfs of Transnationality and Transexuality," Southern Literary Journal 46:2 (Spring 2014), 128-139. Andy Martin, "The Enlightenment in Paradise: Bougainville, Tahiti, and the Duty of Desire," Eighteenth-Century Studies 41:2 (Winter 2008), 203-216. Françoise Lionnet, "Shipwrecks, Slavery, and the Challenge of Global Comparison: From Fiction to Archive in the Colonial Indian Ocean," Comparative Literature 64:4 (2012), 446-461. Marie-Hélène Ghabut, "Female as Other: The Subversion of the Canon Through Female Figures in Diderot's Work," Diderot Studies 27 (1998), 57-66. Londa Schiebinger, "Feminist History of Colonial Science," Hypatia 19:1 (Winter 2004), 233-254. Kai Mikkonen, "Narrative Interruptions and the Civilized Woman: The Figures of Veiling and Unveiling in Diderot's Supplément au Voyage de Bougainville," Diderot Studies 27 (1998), 129-147. Londa Schiebinger, "Agnotology and Exotic Abortifacients: The Cultural Production of Ignorance in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 149:3 (2005), 316-343. "5 Underrated Pioneers in Circumnavigation," New York Times, Oct. 14, 2016. Brian Maffly, "Botanical Explorer Jeanne Baret Finally Gets Her Due," Salt Lake Tribune, Jan. 18, 2012. "Incredible Voyage," Wall Street Journal, Jan. 24, 2011. "A Female Explorer Discovered on the High Seas," All Things Considered, National Public Radio, Dec. 26, 2010. "Briefing: Jeanne Baret," [Glasgow] Herald, March 8, 2005, 13. Christine Hamelin, "An Ace Adventurer, a Brilliant Botanist," Kingston Whig, March 5, 2005, 2. Elizabeth Kiernan, "The Amazing Feat of Jeanne Baret," New York Botanical Garden, March 12, 2014. Listener mail: "This Is Your Story," The Ernie Kovacs Show, 1957. David Margolick, "Sid Caesar's Finest Sketch," New Yorker, Feb. 14, 2014. Wikipedia, "Sid Caesar" (accessed March 15, 2019). Wikipedia, "Following the Equator" (accessed April 13, 2019). Wikipedia, "Cecil Rhodes" (accessed April 13, 2019). "Following the Equator, 1895-1896," UC Berkeley Library (accessed April 13, 2019). Mark Twain, Following the Equator, 1897. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener David White. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

OnintheBackground Podcast
Trump Bans Transgender Soldiers

OnintheBackground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 23:37


On this Episode of the Podcast I covered the heavy topic of Donald Trump banning transgender soldiers from the military. Like my other episodes I covered both sides and then gave my own opinion. Thank you very much for watching and be sure to ask me on Twitter or in the comment section any questions regarding this or future podcasts. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/OnintheBackg... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5352270 ​Twitter: @MatthewHinchen Website: https://matthewhinchen.wordpress.com/ Sources: http://www.dailywire.com/news/6847/pe... https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/26/us... http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/effect... http://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-tra... http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wor... http://www.gq.com/story/kristin-beck-...

RNZ: Eyewitness
'She's a good chap'

RNZ: Eyewitness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 12:40


On Valentine's Day 2007 Georgina Beyer brought down the curtain on her 8 year career in government. The first transsexual in the world to be elected to parliament, her short time in national politics had been remarkable for its candour and courage as well as for its achievements. On the tenth anniversary of her resignation, Georgina tells Justin Gregory from RNZ's Eyewitness programme that she left it all behind with no regrets and little ceremony.

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More Bits
18 - On the Trans Experience, with Nathan LaJeunesse

More Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2015


Artist/voice actor/animator Nathan LaJeunesse gives me a crash course in Transexuality 101.