
Sarah Zedig discusses her transition and interviews other trans people to figure out what it means to be transgender.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | PoliticsSexualityNewsHealth & Fitness | ||||

Is this what you/we/I wanted?
Sarah fills in the gaps of the last two months, talking about the euphoria of laser hair removal before making a pit stop into the realm of so-called "AI" and the various issues posed by its existence. The episode conc... more
Intergenerational Cold War
Sarah reflects on her childhood, the weirdness of growing up in the middle ground between gen x and gen z, and the absurdity of the American welfare system.
Intro Music is "Roll Up Your Sleeves" by Molly Noise: https://... more
Looks like we're blasting one off again!
In the first interview episode of TQ2, Sarah talks to cartoonist Iris Jay about transgender surgeries, everything that goes into them, and what ultimately comes out. We also answer a listener question about ... more
Laser Hair Removal Progress Update
She's three sessions deep into LHR and Sarah's feeling morose. While sifting through her feelings across several separate recordings, she discusses the stop-and-start nature of transition, the immateriality of int... more
Groomers & mentally ill cross-dressers.
Great pod. Happy to hear from you again.
Love this podcast, and I love Sarah’s Let’s Talk About Stuff channel on YouTube. But this podcast had a huge impact on my coming out and trans experience. Really appreciate this and looking forward to more stuff in the future!
What an articulate, informative, inspiring, exciting, and enlightening podcast! As a professional working with LGBTQA+ youth, I can’t say thank you enough. Thank you for spreading your wisdom. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for sharing your light.
Listen. Just think about yourself and who you are. Sarah is here to accidently walk you through that process by doing it herself. This podcast has brought me so much joy and changed me in ways that never would've crossed my mind. It's opened up doors about gender and questioned every little bit of it. I'm so much happier now because of Sarah. Thank you.
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Apple Podcasts | #129 |
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Focusing on the personal journey of gender identity and exploration, the content covers a range of topics related to transgender experiences, mental health, and societal expectations. Through candid discussions and interviews, the host shares insights on navigating the complexities of gender dysphoria, personal transitions, and the various challenges faced by the transgender community. Additionally, the podcast addresses broader issues such as healthcare, the social safety net, and cultural representation, allowing listeners to engage deeply with the nuances of being transgender in today's world.
Unique in its approach, the series not only offers personal narratives but also combines elements of humor and vulnerability, making it relatable... more
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