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Note from The Host: I own everything I said in this pod, but I will say that I regret using some words that I did. But that's what this pod is about - honesty, saying it out loud, getting to the truth - And I'm learning, which is the point. Thanks to Jon, and look forward to my podcast with his son, which I've been made aware is on the horizon! I look forward to having him set me straight.
In Part two of their discussion recorded 11/20/2025, Doug V & Jon Canning delve into the complexities of transgender issues, exploring personal experiences, societal perceptions, and the importance of empathy and understanding. They discuss the differences between social and medical transitioning, the role of family acceptance, and the impact of language and labels on identity. The dialogue emphasizes the need for education and resources to foster a more inclusive society, while also addressing the challenges faced by trans individuals in navigating their identities and rights.
By Doug VNote from The Host: I own everything I said in this pod, but I will say that I regret using some words that I did. But that's what this pod is about - honesty, saying it out loud, getting to the truth - And I'm learning, which is the point. Thanks to Jon, and look forward to my podcast with his son, which I've been made aware is on the horizon! I look forward to having him set me straight.
In Part two of their discussion recorded 11/20/2025, Doug V & Jon Canning delve into the complexities of transgender issues, exploring personal experiences, societal perceptions, and the importance of empathy and understanding. They discuss the differences between social and medical transitioning, the role of family acceptance, and the impact of language and labels on identity. The dialogue emphasizes the need for education and resources to foster a more inclusive society, while also addressing the challenges faced by trans individuals in navigating their identities and rights.