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Over the past six months, I’ve spent hundreds of hours researching trans ideology and the historical roles of gender in today’s changing world.
In today’s episode, my guest is a friend and former colleague, Bee Davis. We worked together over 17 years ago in the world of advertising, and had not talked to each other since 2006. And one day on Facebook, I saw an announcement on her Feed that she was now identifying as trans (she formally identified as male), and immediately reached out to her on DM and asked her to join me on the program.
Thankfully, she accepted.
During our chat, we discussed some of the most controversial aspects of trans ideology and gender dysphoria. We talked about Bee’s transition, her divorce, and the severe mental trauma that followed – including her attempted suicide and eventual healing. We then debated the topic of children on puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, trans females competing against natal females in sports, the historic role and purpose of the word gender, and how best to explore the idea of gender fluidity as a collective culture.
Bee and I didn't agree on everything, but we thoroughly enjoyed each other's company and both felt lucky to be back in touch.
I hope you learned as much as I did and welcome any and all questions.
Watch Episode:
In This Episode:
* Gender Fluidity
* Trans Ideology
* Competitive sports
* Gender roles
* Breakdown of mental health care
* Suicide ideation
* LGTBQ Community
* Societal Views on Sexual Orientations
* Gender Dysphoria
* Transitioning
* Gender Expression
* Puberty Blockers and Cross-X Hormones
* Children transitioning
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Over the past six months, I’ve spent hundreds of hours researching trans ideology and the historical roles of gender in today’s changing world.
In today’s episode, my guest is a friend and former colleague, Bee Davis. We worked together over 17 years ago in the world of advertising, and had not talked to each other since 2006. And one day on Facebook, I saw an announcement on her Feed that she was now identifying as trans (she formally identified as male), and immediately reached out to her on DM and asked her to join me on the program.
Thankfully, she accepted.
During our chat, we discussed some of the most controversial aspects of trans ideology and gender dysphoria. We talked about Bee’s transition, her divorce, and the severe mental trauma that followed – including her attempted suicide and eventual healing. We then debated the topic of children on puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, trans females competing against natal females in sports, the historic role and purpose of the word gender, and how best to explore the idea of gender fluidity as a collective culture.
Bee and I didn't agree on everything, but we thoroughly enjoyed each other's company and both felt lucky to be back in touch.
I hope you learned as much as I did and welcome any and all questions.
Watch Episode:
In This Episode:
* Gender Fluidity
* Trans Ideology
* Competitive sports
* Gender roles
* Breakdown of mental health care
* Suicide ideation
* LGTBQ Community
* Societal Views on Sexual Orientations
* Gender Dysphoria
* Transitioning
* Gender Expression
* Puberty Blockers and Cross-X Hormones
* Children transitioning
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