4.8 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 26 March 2018
⏱️ 37 minutes
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In this week’s episode, Tuck hands the airwaves over to a series of other LGBTQ storytellers. In Act I, Joanna Cifredo (she/her) and Rebecca Kling (she/her) unpack pretty privilege—and how it intersects with passing privilege—on the very excellent Trans Specific Partnership Podcast. In Act II, Vassar student Yasemin Smallens (she/her) interviews Asher Johnson (he/him), a transmasculine student who attends a historically women’s college.
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Find Yasemin Smallens on Soundcloud.
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0:00.0 | What? Welcome to Gender Reviewer Reveal, a podcast where we ask intrusive personal questions and hopefully |
0:19.9 | get a little bit closer to understanding what the hell gender is. I'm your host and |
0:23.8 | resident gender detective Molly Woodstock. I'm currently in Austin without my laptop so instead of making you a proper |
0:36.5 | episode I am sharing something that's maybe even better. I'm excited to bring |
0:40.7 | you two pieces by other LGBTQ audio producers. |
0:44.0 | We'll start with a short and sweet episode of the Trans-specific Partnership Podcast |
0:49.5 | and end with an interview of Asher Johnson, a trans man who attends a historically all women's college. |
0:55.1 | But first, I want to thank everyone who's reached out recently to share how much the show means to you. |
0:59.6 | I am so touched and so glad that this show is important to you and it means so much to me |
1:04.2 | that you're willing to share and support gender reveal. If you haven't yet, please |
1:08.2 | consider sharing the show with a friend or a hundred friends or reviewing |
1:11.7 | gender reveal on iTunes or donating via Patreon or PayPal. |
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1:33.0 | For more information, check out episode 9 of this very podcast, |
1:36.0 | or go to Baywax. |
1:38.0 | And with that, it's time for this week in gender. |
1:51.0 | This week in gender, do you know the signs and symptoms of an eating disorder? Do you know how to offer support to someone who might be struggling with an eating disorder? |
1:55.0 | I'm asking because I've been thinking a lot about a 2015 study that showed that even though when most people think of eating disorders they think of wealthy straight white |
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