In which Athena and Quinn interviews Quinn about her experience transitioning in a small, rural town, and dives in deep on advice for those doing the same.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn something they’ve covered only in passing, but that deserves its own episode: do you have to medically transition to be trans?
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss whether the fact they’re trans ever slips their minds.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss whether the fact they’re trans ever slips their minds.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss what doing this show has taught them about themselves.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss why we misgender ourselves, and why it may not be as big a deal as we make it out to be.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss how negative self-talk can seep into everyday life, and ways to help mitigate it.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss strategies to mitigate the unexpected ways trans folk can be fatigued.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss why being trans should never be a headline.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss Athena’s first ever time at Pride, and what it’s taught her about why it matters.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss the past season of Trans Sister Radio.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss things they didn’t expect about medical transition.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss strategies you can use to deal with transphobia in your life.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn answer a question that’s obvious to every trans person ever.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss all the lies our brains tell us, and the consequences they create.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss how to return to spaces as a new gender.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss what to do if you suddenly don’t fit in with hobbies where you once belonged.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss why visibility is so important, to more people than even you might realize.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss how their perception of their bodies has changed over time.
Read MoreIn which Athena and Quinn discuss how their perception of their own voices has changed over time.
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