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My first interview of 2026 is one I’m honored to share. I sat down with Rachel Garrett Steele to talk about the life-changing choice she made to leave the U.S. in search of safety, freedom, and joy. As political attacks on trans people escalate — from restrictions on gender-affirming care to federal language rewritten to erase entire communities — Rachel’s story offers clarity, courage, and a reminder of what’s at stake. We talk about belonging, rebuilding a life abroad, what “home” means now, and the victories in choosing yourself even when the world refuses to make space for you.
If this conversation resonates, please like the video, subscribe to the channel, and share it with someone who needs to hear Rachel’s story.
TW: suicidal ideation
Follow Rachel:
Resources for helping the trans community:
Crisis Support
Legal Advocacy
Mutual Aid & Direct Support
By Elise Williams RikardMy first interview of 2026 is one I’m honored to share. I sat down with Rachel Garrett Steele to talk about the life-changing choice she made to leave the U.S. in search of safety, freedom, and joy. As political attacks on trans people escalate — from restrictions on gender-affirming care to federal language rewritten to erase entire communities — Rachel’s story offers clarity, courage, and a reminder of what’s at stake. We talk about belonging, rebuilding a life abroad, what “home” means now, and the victories in choosing yourself even when the world refuses to make space for you.
If this conversation resonates, please like the video, subscribe to the channel, and share it with someone who needs to hear Rachel’s story.
TW: suicidal ideation
Follow Rachel:
Resources for helping the trans community:
Crisis Support
Legal Advocacy
Mutual Aid & Direct Support