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Our guest on this episode is Lauren Duncan, a transgender engineer. Lauren shares the story of her transition, from growing up a boy to realizing who she was always meant to be. She also describes a video that was put together at her work that celebrates her transition and her identity as a transwoman. Lauren offers practical advice for allies for how to better support their trans friends and families.
Main Ideas
There is Hope for People Who Want to Transition
Assimilation is Often Isolating
How Can We Be Better Allies?
“Passing” in the Trans Community
What Lauren Loves About Being Herself
KEY Thoughts
3’45” — “Knowing that I was female was always intrinsic to me; there was never a doubt in my mind.”
7’20” — “Self-realization is not worth living two lives.”
11’15” — “I wanted people who might feel the way I do to see themselves in mystory...I wanted to make that impact.”
14’45” — “I see the change in equipping allies with information to be more helpful.”
20’30” — “People think the medical history of trans people should be public knowledge, but that’s just not acceptable.”
25’10” — “Statistics can be a great eye-opener to the struggle of trans people.”
27’40” — “Are you ever going to feel comfortable coming out and transitioning if you are expected to pass in a way that won’t be possible?”
32’30” — “Transitioning and realizing who you are, and embracing it, is so beautiful.”
Watch Lauren’s Coming Out Video on YouTube.
Our guest on this episode is Lauren Duncan, a transgender engineer. Lauren shares the story of her transition, from growing up a boy to realizing who she was always meant to be. She also describes a video that was put together at her work that celebrates her transition and her identity as a transwoman. Lauren offers practical advice for allies for how to better support their trans friends and families.
Main Ideas
There is Hope for People Who Want to Transition
Assimilation is Often Isolating
How Can We Be Better Allies?
“Passing” in the Trans Community
What Lauren Loves About Being Herself
KEY Thoughts
3’45” — “Knowing that I was female was always intrinsic to me; there was never a doubt in my mind.”
7’20” — “Self-realization is not worth living two lives.”
11’15” — “I wanted people who might feel the way I do to see themselves in mystory...I wanted to make that impact.”
14’45” — “I see the change in equipping allies with information to be more helpful.”
20’30” — “People think the medical history of trans people should be public knowledge, but that’s just not acceptable.”
25’10” — “Statistics can be a great eye-opener to the struggle of trans people.”
27’40” — “Are you ever going to feel comfortable coming out and transitioning if you are expected to pass in a way that won’t be possible?”
32’30” — “Transitioning and realizing who you are, and embracing it, is so beautiful.”
Watch Lauren’s Coming Out Video on YouTube.