
Conversations with Trans and Gender Diverse People in and around Melbourne, Australia
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsHealth & FitnessSociety & Culture | ||||

In this interview, Ryan & I are incredibly honored to travel to Carlton to interview Brenda Appleton. In 2015, Brenda was appointed as co-chair of the Victorian Government’s LGBTI Taskforce. In 2016 she was appointed to the Victorian Mental Health Ex... more
In this episode, Lee and Ryan spend time with Amao, a proud Fa'afafine who uses the pronouns she/her/diva. Amao talks about the importance of cultural identity, her advocacy work, self-acceptance, love, shifts in language, and laying the foundations ... more
In this episode, Lee & Ryan meet Frank at the Northcote Library on a Sunny Melbourne day. Frank speaks of their life long passion for drawing, comics, and zines, and shares the meaning of their Frankenstein tattoo and it’s relationship to Frank’s ver... more
Lee and Ryan head to Swinburne University's queer room to meet Jodie, who is 20 years old and uses she/her pronouns. Jodie shares her experiences growing up in Coffs Harbour, and later Wangaratta, before moving to Melbourne by herself to attend unive... more
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This podcast achieved something wonderful - it's funny and smart and the interviewees are so thoughtful and interesting to listen to. Would highly recommend!
Great honest conversations with real people. I think anyone that is trans or gender diverse will find some parallels with their own journey in each episode (Maddie's was almost telling my entire story so far!), making you realise that you're part of a wide and beautiful supportive community. If you're curious to understand more about issues faced by trandgender and gender diverse people and even want to be an ally for a relative, friend or work colleague, this will help you better understand the... more
A new favourite podcast, love it, and I'm only 1 and a half podcasts in. Such a necessary conversation, I love that this is now being sealed in history.
It’s everything I love in a podcast—a casual conversational vibe, ambient low-fi intro/interlude music, queers talking about their lives & interests & passions...
Conversations with trans and gender diverse people in Melbourne, Australia—a new guest every episode. Give it a listen and I swear it will be your new favourite podcast. I can’t wait for season two!









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