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Our job as parents is to listen and believe our children when they tell us who they are. This healthcare is life affirming and life saving.

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“Five years ago was Robert, then a a name changed to Robin.” “This is being seized in all corners, as you can imagine, in all sorts of ways.” “And, obviously, you chose to do that in that moment because you thought it was important, and I wanted to give you a chance to say why, to say why you felt it was important to do that in that moment.” “I've heard about the rhetoric and the narrative that is being pushed out, but here's the thing.” “Anybody that is gonna use this as an opportunity to villainize our trans community or any community has lost touch with a common humanity.” “We gotta be operating not out of hate for any group, but out of a love for our children.” “That’s where the focus needs to be right now.” “A love for our kids.”

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The speaker, a trans educator, states that they are teaching pride in their fifth-grade classroom during June. The curriculum includes Blue's Clues Pride, queer portraits, the pride flag, banned books, and queer icons. Students are also learning how to create social media posts related to these topics. The speaker emphasizes the importance of continued learning and understanding, especially at the end of the school year. The main takeaway is a quote from Miss Major Griffin Gracie: "We're all part of one another." The speaker wants people to understand each other as human beings and focus on similarities rather than differences. Resources such as ebooks, slides, and lessons are available in their bio.

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Various individuals from NASA share their identities and experiences in this video. They express pride in being their authentic selves, including being gay, queer, transgender, lesbian, and non-binary. They emphasize the importance of diversity and inclusivity in the workplace, highlighting the need for different perspectives to solve complex problems. By being open about their identities, they hope to inspire and support others who may be struggling. They encourage individuals to be brave, honest, and confident in themselves, as acceptance and belonging can be found. They express hope for the future, thanks to education and NASA's employee resource groups. Ultimately, they believe that embracing and accepting each other's differences makes the team stronger.

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Having children is the greatest gift of my life, and having a transgender child has enriched my perspective and wisdom. I encourage Supreme Court Justices to engage with their children and relatives about their experiences with transgender and non-binary individuals. They may be surprised to find that these identities are part of the diverse fabric of humanity.

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Most trans kids know they're trans between ages two and seven, with the speaker's daughter knowing around two and a half. The speaker emphasizes that children know things that adults don't, and these are the things to which adults should listen. The speaker states their child is not mentally ill. To begin gender affirming care, the speaker had to consult with numerous healthcare professionals.

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The speaker's four-year-old child declared, "Mom, you know I'm really a girl. I'm a girl on the inside." This prompted appointments with a psychologist and endocrinologist to rule out medical issues. The child increasingly expressed herself as a girl, wanting to wear dresses and sparkly shoes. Restricting this expression led to depression, and the speaker allowed her to attend school in girl's clothes, which improved her happiness. While the children and teachers were initially accepting, some parents reacted negatively, influenced by "adult bigotry." The family lost friends and family and went into hiding for a year while the daughter grew her hair out. They re-emerged with a happy and confident daughter.

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Here's my transgender daughter, Bella. She was assigned male at birth but now uses she/her pronouns. We're working on getting her medication to block male hormones. Bella is 14 and doing well in her transition. Being trapped in the wrong body affected her mental health, but with medication, we'll get through it together. We also received a grant to cover her transition costs, which is a huge relief. She can finally be who she truly is, which is all she's wanted for years, and we're so happy for her.

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Because let's be clear. This is life affirming and life saving health care. When our children tell us who they are, it is our job as grown ups to listen and to believe them. That's what it means to be a good parent. Because let's be clear. This is life affirming and life saving health care. When our children tell us who they are, it is our job as grown ups to listen and to believe them. That's what it means to be a good parent. Because let's be clear. This is life affirming and life saving health care. When our children tell us who they are, it is our job as grown ups to listen and to believe them. That's what it means to be a good parent.

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In "Just Naked," adults get naked so kids can learn about bodies. Today, transgender guests discuss their experiences. They explain how they feel inside and how they can change their bodies. One guest had surgery to transition, while another hasn't. They share their feelings after the operation, feeling euphoric and happy. They emphasize that gender is not just male or female, but a spectrum. The guests express how important it is to feel comfortable in their bodies.

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The speaker's four-year-old child declared, "Mom, you know I'm really a girl. I'm a girl on the inside." Following this, the child became more insistent about expressing herself as a girl. Medical professionals were consulted to rule out underlying medical issues. The child's insistence on expressing her true gender led to depression when forced to present as a boy. Allowing her to dress as a girl improved her happiness. While the children at school were accepting, some parents were not, leading to the loss of friends and family. The family went into hiding for a year while the child grew her hair out. They re-emerged with a happy and confident daughter.

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Here's my transgender daughter, Bella. She was assigned male at birth but now uses she/her pronouns. We're working on getting her medication to block male hormones. Bella is 14 and doing great in her true body. Being trapped in the wrong body really affected her mental health, but with the right medication, we'll get through this together. We even received a grant to cover all the transition costs, which is a huge relief. All she's wanted for years is to finally be herself, and we're so happy for her.

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I want children to see themselves in everyday stories, like going to the park with family. This exposure provides them with insights they may not receive in school. Being visible in educational settings allows others to feel it's acceptable to be visible too.

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I want to talk to kids. Sometimes people are more than just boys or girls, they can be both or something in between. If you see someone like me, please be extra nice, because we can feel lonely. Being kind is really important.

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The speaker mentions their 15-month-old child, using they/them pronouns until the child expresses their gender identity. They emphasize the difference between sex (related to genitals) and gender (related to how one presents themselves in the world). Gender includes clothing choices, behavior, and identity shared with others.

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We humans are capable of incredible things, yet in 2023, when someone identifies as trans or non-binary, it often sparks fear and anger. Trans people are simply human, deserving of the freedom to be themselves without fear or hatred. When allowed to express our true selves, we can shine brilliantly. It's essential to show kindness and compassion, embracing visibility and understanding. Let us be who we are without fear.

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An 8 or 10 year old deciding to be transgender should face no discrimination. Many transgender women of color are being murdered, with the number possibly at 17 this year. Every daughter should have the same rights to be who they are.

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Polyamorous parents allow their children to choose their gender. Their oldest child, Hazel, identifies as nonbinary. They explain that the pronouns "she" and "he" didn't feel right, so they embraced the term nonbinary. Despite this, Hazel prefers to present themselves in a more feminine manner.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Our Child First—Then Yours | Todd & Krista Kolstad | EP 428
Guests: Todd Kolstad, Krista Kolstad
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Jordan Peterson announces his 2024 tour, visiting 51 cities in the US, where he will discuss ideas from his upcoming book, "We Who Wrestle with God," set to release in November 2024. He interviews Todd and Krista Kolstad, whose daughter, Jennifer, began identifying as a boy in 2021 at age 12, leading to involvement from Child Protection Services (CPS). The Kolstads describe their close family dynamics and Jennifer's struggles with bullying and identity, noting her history of lying and seeking attention. They express concerns about the influence of social media, particularly TikTok, on her identity exploration. The Kolstads initially sought counseling for Jennifer, believing it would help her navigate her feelings. However, after a series of troubling incidents, including suicidal comments made to peers, CPS intervened, leading to a chaotic and distressing series of events. They recount how Jennifer's claims of self-harm and suicidal ideation escalated, resulting in her being taken from their home and placed in a psychiatric facility. While in care, Jennifer was socially transitioned to "Leo," with the Kolstads opposing this change. They describe the challenges of navigating the CPS system, feeling increasingly alienated and powerless. The Kolstads highlight the manipulation they experienced, including being misled about their daughter's treatment and the legal proceedings against them. Despite their efforts to maintain a relationship with Jennifer, they faced significant barriers, including CPS blocking communication with family members. The Kolstads express deep concern for Jennifer's well-being, fearing long-term consequences from the transition and the lack of support for her mental health struggles. As they fight to regain custody, they emphasize the importance of speaking out against the system, sharing their story publicly to raise awareness about the potential dangers of gender-affirming care for minors. They remain determined to advocate for their daughter and challenge the practices of CPS, highlighting the need for reform in how such cases are handled.

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The way we think about biological sex is wrong | Emily Quinn
Guests: Emily Quinn
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Emily Quinn discusses her experience as an intersex person, highlighting the complexity of biological sex beyond the male-female binary. She was born with XY chromosomes and both male and female characteristics, challenging societal norms that categorize individuals strictly by genitalia. Quinn emphasizes that intersex individuals represent about 2% of the population and often face medical misinformation and unnecessary surgeries. She advocates for a broader understanding of biological sex as a spectrum and aims to create a genderless puberty guidebook to educate children about their bodies without shame.

The Rich Roll Podcast

This Trans Athlete Is Making History: Chris Mosier | Rich Roll Podcast
Guests: Chris Mosier
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Rich Roll introduces Chris Mosier, a prominent transgender athlete, noting their long-awaited conversation. Mosier reflects on his journey, emphasizing the importance of timing and visibility in discussions about transgender athletes. He clarifies the distinction between intersex and transgender identities, highlighting the ongoing conflation in public discourse. Mosier shares his experiences in sports, starting with his background in girls' and women's sports, and his eventual transition to race walking. He discusses the challenges of coming out as a transgender athlete and the unique difficulties of race walking, including the technical aspects of the sport and the scrutiny from judges during competitions. He recounts his early athletic experiences and the sense of belonging he found in sports, despite feeling different. Mosier describes his journey of self-discovery and the gradual realization of his transgender identity, which he initially struggled to articulate. He emphasizes the role of sports in shaping his values and work ethic. Mosier discusses the significance of his transition, including the decision to come out publicly and the impact of visibility on social change. He highlights the importance of representation for transgender individuals in sports and the need for supportive environments. He also addresses the misconceptions surrounding transgender athletes and the need for inclusive policies. The conversation shifts to the current landscape of transgender rights in sports, particularly the challenges faced by transgender youth. Mosier outlines the various state laws affecting transgender athletes, emphasizing the importance of federal protections and the need for comprehensive policies that support inclusion. He discusses the mental health implications for transgender youth, citing alarming statistics about suicidality and the importance of access to gender-affirming care. Mosier advocates for understanding and compassion, urging society to recognize the humanity of transgender individuals and the complexities of their experiences. The discussion touches on the legal battles surrounding transgender rights, particularly in relation to healthcare access and participation in sports. Mosier expresses hope for a future where transgender individuals can thrive in sports and society without fear of discrimination. In closing, Mosier encourages those struggling with their identity to seek support and emphasizes the importance of connection and community. He offers resources for transgender youth and their families, reinforcing the message that everyone deserves love, respect, and the opportunity to live authentically.

The Origins Podcast

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Guests: Jenny Boylan
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In this episode of the Origins podcast, host Lawrence Krauss interviews Jenny Boylan, a prominent author and professor, who shares her experiences as a trans woman. Boylan discusses her transition in 2000, reflecting on her early sense of gender identity and the challenges she faced in keeping it secret. She emphasizes the importance of love and acceptance, noting that many transgender individuals lack this support, leading to significant struggles. Their conversation touches on historical perspectives of gender, the complexities of femininity versus femaleness, and the personal journey of learning to navigate life as a woman. Boylan recounts the vulnerability she felt during her transition, including her first experiences dressing as a woman in public. She also discusses the evolution of her writing, noting a shift from fiction to more honest, autobiographical narratives post-transition. The discussion extends to the current political climate regarding transgender rights, highlighting the backlash against progress made in recent years. Boylan argues that the opposition is rooted in fear and a desire to erase transgender identities. The conversation concludes with reflections on the intersections of gender, identity, and societal expectations, as well as the importance of compassion and understanding in addressing these issues.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Jimmy Fallon Controversy, Karine Jean-Pierre’s Vogue Exclusive, w/ Jesse Kelly and More
Guests: Jesse Kelly
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with a light-hearted moment featuring her dog, Strudwick, before transitioning to serious news topics. She discusses New York City Mayor Eric Adams' shift from welcoming migrants to expressing frustration over their impact on the city, stating, "this issue will destroy New York City." Kelly also critiques White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's Vogue feature, questioning her competence and the media's portrayal of her. Jesse Kelly joins the discussion, emphasizing Jean-Pierre's inadequacy in her role and the broader implications of hiring based on diversity rather than merit. They highlight the challenges faced by the press corps in dealing with her responses. The conversation shifts to the education system, particularly in New York, where liberal policies are causing turmoil. Kelly recounts a story of a child being pressured to share pronouns on the first day of school, expressing concern over the influence of teachers on children’s identities. Jesse Kelly argues that many teachers may have ulterior motives, suggesting that some aim to undermine parental authority. He emphasizes the need for parents to be vigilant about their children's education and the potential dangers posed by certain educators. Megyn Kelly agrees, stating she would remove her children from schools that promote such ideologies. The discussion then turns to immigration, with both hosts expressing outrage over the influx of migrants in New York City and the strain it places on public services, particularly schools. They note the challenges faced by schools accommodating non-English speaking students and the lack of support from the federal government. As the conversation progresses, they touch on the political ramifications of immigration policies and the hypocrisy of politicians who previously supported open borders but are now facing the consequences. They conclude by discussing the media's role in shaping narratives around these issues, particularly in the context of the upcoming elections. In the latter part of the show, Kelly interviews Sasha Aad, a licensed professional counselor and co-author of the book "When Kids Say They're Trans: A Guide for Thoughtful Parents." Aad discusses the rise of gender identity issues among children and the importance of thoughtful parenting in navigating these challenges. She emphasizes the need for parents to approach their children's gender exploration with care, avoiding the pitfalls of labeling them too early as transgender. Aad highlights the dangers of online influences and the pressure on parents to affirm their children's identities without fully understanding the implications. She advocates for a balanced approach that allows children to explore their identities while ensuring they receive appropriate support and guidance. The conversation underscores the complexities surrounding gender identity and the importance of parental involvement in children's lives.

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Why kids need to learn about gender and sexuality | Lindsay Amer
Guests: Lindsay Amer
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Lindsay Amer discusses her web series, Queer Kid Stuff, which creates LGBTQ+ and social justice content for all ages. She emphasizes the importance of discussing gender identity and sexuality with children, as they develop their sense of self by age four. The series uses songs and simple definitions to explain complex ideas like gender and pronouns. Amer highlights the alarming statistics regarding mental health and violence faced by LGBTQ+ youth, advocating for joy and positivity in her messaging. She aims to foster pride and empathy in children, encouraging conversations about diversity, consent, and acceptance to combat bigotry and create a kinder world.

Armchair Expert

Seth Meyers Returns | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Seth Meyers
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Dax Shepard welcomes Seth Meyers back to the podcast, highlighting Meyers' accomplishments, including his Emmy-winning work and his new children's book, "I'm Not Scared, You're Scared," which is set to release on March 15th. The book is described as a humorous tale about adventure and bravery, aimed at inspiring children. The conversation shifts to their childhood experiences, discussing where they grew up and the unique places where fights occurred in their towns. They reminisce about their eating habits as teenagers, with Dax recalling his unhealthy diet during his 20s and Seth reflecting on the changes in their bodies as they age. They share humorous anecdotes about their coffee habits and the importance of coffee in their daily lives. Seth discusses the evolution of his late-night show during the pandemic, noting how it forced him to adapt creatively. He mentions the challenges of mixing in-person and Zoom interviews and how the absence of a live audience changed the dynamic of the show. He emphasizes the cathartic experience of connecting with viewers during a shared difficult time. The conversation then turns to Seth's book, where he explains the themes of fear and bravery, particularly in the context of parenting. He shares insights about the different fears children have and how they navigate those fears. Dax and Seth discuss their own parenting experiences, including the challenges of raising children and the lessons learned along the way. They also touch on the importance of storytelling in children's literature, with Seth expressing his desire to create a book that resonates with both kids and adults. The discussion includes their favorite children's books, highlighting the impact of literature on their lives and the lessons learned from those stories. In closing, Dax and Seth reflect on their friendship and the joy of collaborating, emphasizing the importance of creativity and connection in their work and personal lives. Seth's book is recommended for parents looking for engaging stories to share with their children.
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