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Gender Reveal

Episode 36C: Mo Tester

Gender Reveal

Tuck Woodstock

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2019

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

In this week's final mini-episode, Tuck speaks with Mo Tester (they/them), co-creator of the Parenting is Political podcast. Topics include:

  • Being (repeatedly) fired for being trans
  • Raising a Black trans daughter in Arkansas
  • Creating a radical new parenting podcast
  • Listening to your kids!

Follow Parenting is Political on Instagram, listen to the show in Apple Podcasts, and donate via the PiP website.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What? Welcome to Gender Reveal, a podcast where we ask intrusive personal questions and hopefully

0:20.2

get a little bit closer to understanding what the hell gender is.

0:24.0

I'm your host and resident gender detective Molly Woodstock.

0:30.0

Hey everyone. Welcome to our last mini episode of the week. We've already

0:38.0

interviewed our two grant winners Ray and Diego, but we love this

0:41.5

applicant and their work so much that we decided to create a runner-up micro grant just for them.

0:47.0

By the way, if you would like to fund a future micro grant, you can find us on patreon paypal and cash app or you can

0:55.7

contact us directly through our website gender podcast dot com before we get started

1:00.8

just a few quick announcements.

1:02.9

First, if you did not listen to last week's episode

1:05.3

with Aubrey Chen, I super highly recommend it.

1:08.1

It's one of my favorite episodes that we've ever done

1:10.9

and I don't know why I released stood on Christmas I think it was like maybe

1:13.8

just a Christmas gift to everyone it was a Christmas gift to me to get to work on it but it also

1:18.7

meant that not as many people listened so I may tell you a few more times to listen to that

1:22.2

interview because it's really important to me.

1:25.0

I also wanted to remind everyone that at least once per season, me and usually friend of the show Z. griffler have an advice episode where we answer a bunch of

1:34.6

listener questions about gender and identity and other topics like that. If you

1:39.9

have a question that you'd like us to tackle on the show. You can submit it through

1:43.7

the form in the show notes. That's the best way to do it. You can also reach us at

1:48.1

gender via at gmail.com or through our website gender podcast.com.

1:53.0

Lastly, I know you've heard me say this before,

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