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🗓️ 20 November 2017
⏱️ 86 minutes
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Hello! With increasing newspaper scare stories about transgender rights, we thought it might be an idea to give some airtime to the perspective and voice of trans people so those of us who aren't experts on the issue can understand a bit more. We talk to a parent of a trans child, Joe, award-winning writer Paris Lees, and Dr Helen Webberley, a doctor who works with trans young people who explain why advances in trans rights are Reasons To Be Cheerful.
Ed and Geoff open the listener art gallery and break up to travel the world.
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Miranda Kane joins us to recommend we haunt political buildings, get Benedict Cumberbatch to her house and shut everyone up after a million words
FURTHER READING
https://growinguptransgender.wordpress.com/
http://www.allabouttrans.org.uk/
http://www.mermaidsuk.org.uk/
http://www.wealthandwant.com/HG/the_condition_of_labor.htm
https://twitter.com/ShoKon/status/930369286589308928
CONTACT OUR GUESTS
https://twitter.com/parislees
https://twitter.com/DadTrans
https://twitter.com/helenwebberley
https://twitter.com/miri_kane
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1:14.7 | This is reasons to be cheerful with Ed Milliband and Jeff Lloyd. |
1:19.0 | Hello. Hello. Well, worried that the banter well, the Milliband's |
1:25.6 | are going to be a little dry this week. Moody ban. We saw each other on the |
1:30.2 | couple of days ago. We went to the David Axelrod interview from the previous episode. |
1:34.5 | I really, you know, it gets better all the time seeing you. Do you think so? |
1:41.2 | I felt like you were sick of the sight of me when you turned up this morning. Not sure. |
1:44.4 | I was quite disappointed with the David Axelrod, not the interview, which I thought was wonderful, |
1:47.7 | but we ended up going to the hotel he was staying to interview him. But we were supposed to be |
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