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On the first episode of 2025, I'm joined by repeat guest Joy Ladin. Joy is a widely published essayist and poet, literary scholar, and nationally known speaker on transgender issues. From 2003 to 2021, she held the David and Ruth Gotsman Chair in English at Stern College for Women of Yeshiva University.
Her gender transition and return to teaching in 2008 made her the first openly transgender employee of an Orthodox Jewish institution. Joy's experience of being poetically mentored by the Shekinah resulted in the completion of a book length sequence, Shekinah Speaks, published by Selva Obscura in spring 2022, which she joined me to speak about on this podcast in 2023. She's published several other books, including, most recently, a new book of poetry, Family, and Once Out of Nature, selected essays on the transformation of gender. And she is the recipient of the National Jewish Book Award for The Book of Anna.
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Unbound: A Daylong retreat for women
Come and join me in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains on January 10 for Unbound, a daylong retreat inviting women to step into the fullest expression of their power.
Unbound
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On the first episode of 2025, I'm joined by repeat guest Joy Ladin. Joy is a widely published essayist and poet, literary scholar, and nationally known speaker on transgender issues. From 2003 to 2021, she held the David and Ruth Gotsman Chair in English at Stern College for Women of Yeshiva University.
Her gender transition and return to teaching in 2008 made her the first openly transgender employee of an Orthodox Jewish institution. Joy's experience of being poetically mentored by the Shekinah resulted in the completion of a book length sequence, Shekinah Speaks, published by Selva Obscura in spring 2022, which she joined me to speak about on this podcast in 2023. She's published several other books, including, most recently, a new book of poetry, Family, and Once Out of Nature, selected essays on the transformation of gender. And she is the recipient of the National Jewish Book Award for The Book of Anna.
On this episode, we riff about:
Notes about this episode:
And here are a few more details about this show and my work:
Mentioned in this episode:
Unbound: A Daylong retreat for women
Come and join me in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains on January 10 for Unbound, a daylong retreat inviting women to step into the fullest expression of their power.
Unbound

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