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Gender: A Wider Lens

56 - New Year’s Resolutions & Introducing the “Pioneers Series”

Gender: A Wider Lens

Sasha Ayad and Stella O'Malley

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Mental Health

4.6961 Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2021

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

For Sasha and Stella’s last episode of the year, they introduce a very exciting series that will be coming up in 2022. In the “Pioneers Series,” they will be interviewing experienced clinicians, researchers, and other professionals whose contributions to our understanding of gender dysphoria and sexuality are foundational. Consider this a back-to-basics 101 course on gender and sexuality.

Stella and Sasha also talk about their own personal goals and priorities for the new year. They offer up 10 resolutions that listeners might focus on along with them as we all move into 2022.

Links:

100 days of walking: 100daysofwalking.com/FAQ

Brideshead revisited Goodreads.com/book/show/30933.Brideshead_Revisited

Identity Crisis: Amazon.com/Untitled-Book-2/dp/0593073584

Psychological Flexibility: Workingwithact.com/what-is-act/what-is-psychological-flexibility/

Extended Notes

  • Sasha and Stella talk about their plans for 2022 and their upcoming “Pioneers Series.”
  • What were the criteria they considered for their list of pioneers? Sasha and Stella share their thought process.
  • They also talk about their reflections of the previous year and their New Year’s resolutions.
  • Sasha and Stella went to New Orleans together. How was it for them to work and spend time together in person?
  • Sasha tells about her weight lifting program and how that relates to her New Year’s resolution.
  • They talk more about the 10 New Year’s resolutions they are offering to the listeners. Which one would you most relate to?
  • Stella shares about her 100 Days of Walking, a habit she wants to get back into.
  • They also share the different ways we can lovingly communicate that are beyond just words.
  • How can you move valuable connections from online to real life? Stella and Sasha share their thoughts.
  • What is digital hygiene? They share their definition and how they incorporate this now in their routine.
  • Sasha also talks about dancing and how she wants to make it more regular in her life.
  • Stella shares about the book Brideshead Revisited and how it helped her understanding of life.
  • Being able to disconnect is just as important as being seen or your pain being reflected somewhere.
  • Stella recommends another book, something funny this time, called Identity Crisis, by Ben Elten which is about gender issues through comedy.
  • How can we become more aware of our biases and the traps we fall into when talking about controversial political and personal issues?
  • Stella shares more on Psychological Flexibility, being the hallmark of well-being.
  • Staying in the moment vs. worrying about the future. Stella shares her realizations on this topic.
  • Enjoying the little pleasures in life also reflects on how you can genuinely enjoy your children. And when you do, they will feel enjoyed, welcomed, and wanted.
  • Lastly, Stella and Sasha talk about their invitation for everyone to get our minds out of gender and think big-picture! Let’s try to understand what is really going on.


Quotes:


“I know a lot of people crap on New Year’s resolutions; oh, New Year’s resolutions don’t work, the research shows nobody sticks with them, I get all that. But the New Year is this really important marker of what might offer a fresh start or an opportunity to build a new...

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0:00.0

You're listening to gender, a wider lens.

0:04.0

I'm Stella O'Malley, a psychotherapist in Ireland.

0:06.5

And I'm Sasha Ayad, an adolescent therapist in the United States.

0:10.6

Since 2016, my practice has been exclusively dedicated to gender questioning teens

0:16.1

and families impacted by gender dysphoria.

0:19.0

I also work with gender questioning teenagers and I facilitated support meetings for families and

0:24.2

individuals who have been impacted by gender issues. We're curious about the

0:28.0

concept of gender and how it's unfolding in the wider culture. Join us as we look at gender through a wider lens.

0:35.0

Hi, Stella, how's it going?

0:40.0

Hello, Sasha?

0:41.0

It's our last episode of the year, isn't it? I know, I know. We have a lovely episode planned. I think people will really enjoy it. I actually like this time of the year because I think it's a space for reflection and I think it's really an important space.

0:58.8

And not only that we have we kind of exciting plans for 2022 with our podcast I think

1:06.7

the podcast I feel since we hit a year we suddenly kind of went into right and we kind of almost expanded the concept and this

1:16.8

pioneer series that is on the way is a kind of part of our expansion I think it's a

1:21.7

lovely it was your idea and it's such a good idea.

1:24.8

Yeah, I guess the thinking behind Pioneer series is that, you know, we've kind of

1:30.3

dove very deep into a lot of these contemporary issues around ROGD and internet use and all of this stuff.

1:39.0

And I thought, gosh, it would be really nice to do a pioneer series where we interview really experienced

1:47.1

important clinicians and researchers whose work have contributed like a foundational understanding to gender, sexuality, sexual orientation, identity, transgenderism, all of that stuff.

2:02.0

So this is kind of like a back to basics 101 about gender and

2:06.2

sexuality and so I think this will be really good for us because it will help

2:11.3

ground our future conversations and like you know let's just kind of

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