
A podcast by the Gender Dysphoria Alliance. Join us for a compassionate yet heterodox approach to the question of trans.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

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I’m a big fan of the show but most episodes need better audio. Each speaker has a different volume, the audio is noisy, and the throat clearing is distracting. I know that last one is a result of the T, but some editing would be appreciated.
Whilst I understand peoples need to dissect and discuss very real topics, these kinds of discussions often do more harm than good, and the least the podcast could do is state their position clearly on trans rights.
For the creators, please consider how doctors around the world are sharing a general consensus for how to approach individuals with gender dysphoria, and that transitioning one’s gender has shown to be the only real treatment in many cases. Caution is fine but these conversations le... more
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Insightful, compassionate and strong voices, from people fighting the good fight. This podcast is raw and real, so if you’re looking for compassionate and real reflections from those who need to be heard most but rarely get listened too. We really need to have more conversations about how we treat lesbians and gender non-conforming women in this world. Could be a podcast called “dude with dogs”.










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