
"Charlie" and "Nate", a mother and teenage son, discuss everything from illness and relationships to mental health and identity. Told through laughter and tears, these raw conversations tell the story of their self-discovery. Don't call me Nora, call me Nate.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilyParentingSociety & CultureRelationships | ||||

Executive producer, Georgianna Moreland, sits down with Charlie and Nate to discuss why they chose to do a podcast and their hopes for the future.
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Charlie and executive producer, Georgianna Moreland, interview Nate’s former therapist about self-harm, anxiety, depression and being transgender.
Amanda Prater is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the State of Texas. She is also board cert... more
In this episode, Charlie leaves the room, so that Georgianna Moreland, our executive producer, and Nate can candidly discuss his journey. They discuss when he first realized he was transgender, coping with his fears and living his truth. He also shar... more
Charlie, Nate and Grandma share Nate’s adoption story with all of its joys and complexities. In addition, Nate talks about how Charlie and Grandma should refer to him as they reminisce about the past.
This episode discusses adoption and LGBTQ issues... more
Charlie and Nate share how Nate first came out as gay and transgender to Charlie and their group of family friends. They go on to discuss relationships, the benefits of therapy and family.
This episode discusses depression, anxiety, self-harm and LG... more
In a continuation of the conversation in episode 5, Charlie, Nate and Grandma talk about when Charlie told Grandma that Nate was transgender. They discuss their concerns for Nate, the impact of TMS on his mental health and the acceptance of his journ... more
In this episode, recorded in November 2022, Charlie and Nate are joined by Grandma as they talk through Nate’s stay in the mental health hospital in 2020, his TMS treatments in 2021 and how much everything has changed.
This episode discusses self-ha... more
Charlie and Nate talk through how, after a series of life events, Nate’s mental health “took a dive” and his “awful but life saving” stay in a mental hospital.
This episode discusses self-harm, depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts.
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Excellent, personal, inspiring, and informative. đź’•
What a beautiful way to provide perspective from both the viewpoint of the parent & child navigating the experience of transitioning. No doubt this vulnerable & raw discussion can help many.









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