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The One You Feed | Personal Growth, Emotional Resilience & Purpose

Paria Hassouri on Parenting a Transgender Child

The One You Feed | Personal Growth, Emotional Resilience & Purpose

Eric Zimmer, The One You Feed

Mental Health, Education, Religion & Spirituality, Buddhism, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement

4.5 • 2.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Paria Hassouri is a pediatrician, writer, transgender rights activist, wife and mother of three children. Her personal essays have been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, LA Times, Huffington Post, and many more. In this episode, Eric and Paria talk about her book, Found In Transition: A Mother’s Evolution During Her Child’s Gender Change. Her story of understanding, accepting, and ultimately supporting her daughter as a transgender girl is so honest and beautiful and inspiring.  But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you! In This Interview, Paria Hassouri and I Discuss Parenting a Transgender Child and… Her book, Found In Transition: A Mother’s Evolution During Her Child’s Gender Change The question, “Am I acting out of love or am I acting out of fear?” The story of her middle child coming out as a trans girl The process she went through of educating herself about transgender children and teenagers The factors that ultimately guided her towards supporting her child’s transition The change that shifted her outlook and her child’s outlook for the future Her journey through denial, anger, acceptance, support, and ultimately celebration about her child’s transition Her internal struggle about her child’s transition The power of finding people who have been through what you’re going through The stories we make up about our identities – and how they can change Paria Hassouri Links: pariahassouri.com Twitter Instagram Best Fiends: Engage your brain and play a game of puzzles with Best Fiends. Download for free on the Apple App Store or Google Play.     Talkspace is the online therapy company that lets you connect with a licensed therapist from anywhere at any time at a fraction of the cost of traditional therapy. It’s therapy on demand. Visit www.talkspace.com and enter Promo Code: WOLF to get $100 off your first month. BLUBlox offers high-quality lenses that filter blue light, reduce glare, and combat the unhealthy effects of our digital life. Visit BluBlox.com and get free shipping worldwide and also 15% off with Promo Code: WOLF15 If you enjoyed this conversation with Paria Hassouri on Parenting a Transgender Child, you might also enjoy these other episodes: Andrew Solomon Glennon Doyle Allyship and Activism with Jamia Wilson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

seeing a teenager be this strong and sure and willing to put herself out there.

0:05.7

You can't help but re-evaluate your own life and what fears and insecurities you've been holding onto.

0:19.2

Welcome to the One You Feed.

0:21.2

Throughout time, great thinkers have recognized the importance of the thoughts we have,

0:25.7

quotes like garbage in, garbage out, or you are what you think, ring true, and yet for many of us

0:32.8

our thoughts don't strengthen or empower us. We tend toward negativity, self-pity, jealousy, or fear.

0:40.3

We see what we don't have instead of what we do. We think things that hold us back and dampen our

0:45.7

spirit. But it's not just about thinking. Our actions matter. It takes conscious, consistent,

0:51.9

and creative effort to make a life worth living. This podcast is about how other people keep

0:57.2

themselves moving in the right direction, how they feed their good wolf.

1:14.9

In 1968, five black girls were picked up by police after running away from a reform school

1:21.0

in Mount Meg's Alabama. I'm writer and reporter Josie Defi Rice, and in a new podcast,

1:26.5

I investigate the abuse that thousands of black children suffered at the Alabama industrial school

1:32.4

for Negro children and how those five girls changed everything. Listen to unreformed on the I Heart

1:39.5

Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In 1980, cocaine was captivating

1:47.7

and corrupting Miami. The carcass, they just peeled everybody, it was howl.

1:52.2

Setting an aspiring private investigator on a collision course with corruption and multiple murders.

1:57.6

The detective agency would turn out to be a front for our drug pilot. Would claim he did it all

2:01.8

for this CIA. I'm Lauren Bright-Pacheco. Join me for murder in Miami. Check up, walking into the

2:07.6

devil's den. Listen to murder in Miami on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you

2:13.6

get your podcasts. Thanks for joining us. Our guest on this episode is Paria Hasuri,

2:20.5

a pediatrician, writer, transgender rights activist, and most importantly, a mother of three.

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