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Lily

In this podcast Lily talks about trans* issues and identity.

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Summary

In the "Lily - Beyond Rainbows" podcast, recorded in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand, the speaker engages with a range of issues surrounding gender identity, specifically within the trans* community. The recording captures a personal exploration of these issues, spanning the 2010s decade. Central to the discussion is the speaker's own journey of self-awareness and identity, beginning with their discomfort in their assigned gender from a young age.

The individual identifies as trans, expressing dissatisfaction with binary labels in sexuality and grappling with the complexities of gender while being biologically female but identifying as male. The conversation delves into the early inklings of this misalignment that occurred around the age of ten and the subsequent progression towards understanding and articulating their gender identity.

Family and friends' reactions have generally been positive; particularly supportive was the speaker's brother, who shared a moment of solidarity, excited about the prospects of traversing gay social spaces together. The most apprehensive reaction came from the individual's mother, who was more worried than resistant.

The speaker addresses the experiences at school as a trans individual, highlighting the friction in navigating an environment that is generally unaware of their identity. They express a sense of cautiousness about declaring their gender identity widely due to the discomfort associated with making it 'a big deal' to others.

Addressing the broader LGBTQ+ community, the speaker touches on the lack of visibility and acknowledgement of trans issues, an aspect often overshadowed by gay and lesbian rights in discussions about LGBTQ+ rights. They advocate for increased education on gender identity and trans issues as a means to foster better understanding and inclusion.

The internet and platforms like YouTube emerge as vital resources for learning about trans experiences and gender identity, providing personal narratives that resonate more deeply than clinical explanations. The individual contemplates contributing to this online dialogue but is wary of the potential exposure and how detailed personal revelations might be received by close relations.

The concept of gender dysphoria is explored, with the speaker detailing their emotional discomfort with their biological sex and how societal gender roles can exacerbate these feelings. They share the importance of affirming their male identity through choices in clothing, hairstyle, and name and pronoun usage, while also acknowledging the internal struggle that comes with these expressions.

In closing, the podcast imparts advice for non-trans people on how to be supportive of those transitioning, emphasizing the importance of respect, effort in understanding trans experiences, and the compassionate use of chosen names and pronouns.

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Record date:10th November 2013
Interviewer:Jo Jackson / Grizz
Copyright:pridenz.com
Location:Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
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Archive:The master recording is archived at the Alexander Turnbull Library (OHDL-004286).
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/beyond_rainbows_lily.html