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Gender Reveal

Tuck Woodstock

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Welcome to Gender Reveal, a podcast about nonbinary and transgender folks. Join us as we interview notable trans guests, analyze current events, answer advice questions and get a little bit closer to understanding what the heck gender is.
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Genderswapped Podcast

Lena Richter und Judith Vogt

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WIR ÄNDERN DAS SPIEL Lena und Judith reden aus feministischer Perspektive über Pen&Paper-Rollenspiel und über Science-Fiction- und Fantasy-Filme, -Serien und -Bücher. Feedback gerne auf Twitter an @genderswappod (https://twitter.com/genderswappod) oder per Mail an [email protected]. Einzeln erwischt ihr uns unter [email protected] und [email protected]! Wenn euch unsere Episoden gefallen, freuen wir uns über einen virtuellen schwarzen Tee - dankeschö ...
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New Books in Gender

New Books Network

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Interviews with Scholars of Gender about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
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A Podcast About Gender

Gara Lonning

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Gabriel Gara Lonning (@unitedstatesofgara) has spent the better half of ten years coming out as Transgender. Listen along as he explores the world of gender and welcome's some guests along the way.
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Slate Gender and Society

Slate Podcasts

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A feed drawing from Slate’s podcast network, including The Waves and Outward, featuring episodes that take a critical eye to the world around us, how we define ourselves, and how gender itself is defined.
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Celebrate sex and gender with Giselle Mirasol, a seasoned crossdresser from California as she explores gender-related topics ranging from crossdressing and sexuality, to fashion and relationships. Giselle’s experiences, along with exciting guests, will help guide you through the vast world of gender. Curious about crossdressing? Do you know the difference between sexual identity and sexual orientation? Or dumbfounded at the idea of why a man would ever consider wearing a thong? Well, tune in ...
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Gender Matters: Insights from a Physician

Dr Shannon

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Gender Matters: Insights from a Physician invites healthcare providers into a compassionate conversation about gender inclusivity. Hosted by Dr. Shannon Panszi, a retired Ob/Gyn and seasoned gender advocate, this podcast draws on over a decade of experience to bridge the gap between medical practice and the lived experiences of transgender and nonbinary patients. Each episode combines insightful knowledge with practical advice, illustrating how providers can enhance their care by recognizing ...
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Gender & mehr - leicht gesagt!

Koordinationsstelle für Geschlechterstudien und Gleichstellung

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Ein Podcast von der Koordinationsstelle für Geschlechterstudien und Gleichstellung der Universität Graz. Präsentiert Forschung aus dem Bereich Gender – und mehr! Leicht gesagt für alle interessierten Hörer*innen.
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What happens when your voice no longer matches your gender identity? Join host Jess Lupini as she explores the strange and tangled relationship between gender and voice. Through interviews with linguists, trans people, voice training experts, doctors, surgeons, storytellers, and much more, The Words Don't Fit The Picture will take you on a journey through what we know — and what we've still yet to fully understand — about how our voices and gender identities affect one another.
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GenderKring's Podcast

GenderKring

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Deze podcast ondersteunt de missie van GenderKring vzw om de verbinding tussen transgender+ personen en de mensen rondom hen te versterken. Acceptatie is hierbij het sleutelwoord. In de episodes komen inspirerende getuigenissen en verhalen aan bod, interviews met (ervarings)deskundigen, en nuttige informatie uit verschillende hoeken.
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Genderful

GenderMeowster

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Meowdy folks, welcome to Genderful - a gender-identity-related podcast created by GenderMeowster (they/them). Genderful is a weekly talk show featuring gender-diverse (nonbinary and trans+) folks discussing various topics and special interests. We kindly remind our listeners that no person is a monolith of their identities, and all opinions are the speakers' own. Please rate and review the podcast! To connect with us on social media, discord, or join us live on Twitch, check out our Linktree ...
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Gender Journeys

Josie Kallo

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A podcast about just what the heck gender actually is in context. Featuring discussions about various topics with a focus on identities outside the gender binary. Cover art by Jamie Barker (aka Fake Gamer Comics)
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"Rapid onset gender dysphoria" sounds urgent, but is it even real? In this episode of Gender Matters: Insights from a Physician, I trace the origins of the term, explore why it resonates with some parents, and explain why the science does not support it. We look at how the idea caught on, what is missing from the research, and what is actually happ…
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Tuck chats with writer Harron Walker (she/her). Topics include: Sleepaway Camp (1983) vs They/Them (2022) Making sense of GSA Day of Silence circa 2007 Advice for women who keep accidentally dating eggs Ways that even “supportive” adults influence trans kids’ genders Plus: The Marshafication of Cecilia Gentili, Bill Clinton’s death in a tragic saxo…
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What would a rodeo open to anyone and everyone look like? In their new book, Slapping Leather: Queer Cowfolx at the Gay Rodeo (U Washington, 2023), history professors Elyssa Ford (Northwest Missouri State) and Rebecca Scofield (University of Idaho) argue that the International Gay Rodeo Associaton (IGRA) provides a template. Founded in the 1970s as…
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Kate Lindsay and Candice Lim check in with the “Caveman Skincare” method and they pour one out for Skype. Then, they dive into the internet controversy surrounding a TikTok running influencer and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. Kate Mackz is the host of a TikTok series called The Running Interview Show where she jogs with celebrities.…
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In dieser Folge stellt Stine Malin Dyck im Gespräch mit Oxana Eremin ihre Masterarbeit vor: „Staubsaugen mit Mama und Gärtnern mit Papa – Eine interdisziplinäre Studie zur sprachlichen Konstitution heteronormativer Familienmodelle in der Conni-Pixibuchreihe“. Wie werden in der Conni-Pixibuchreihe heteronormative Familienkonzepte sprachlich hervorge…
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Join Gabriel Gara Lonning (@unitedstatesofgara) as he dives into the latest stories shaping conversations around gender. In this episode, he unpacks headlines about transgender rights, explores the significance of lavender graduations, breaks down the recent UK Supreme Court decision, and shares his take on state-level debates. Expect sharp insight…
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Sexuelle Belästigungen sind keine Einzelfälle und tauchen sehr oft ungewollt in vielen Lebensbereichen auf, und im Alltag ganz niedrigschwellig in der Form von Catcalling. Gerade da kommt bei der Kritik an Catcalling auch noch Rassismus dazu, da weiterhin viele Menschen davon ausgehen, dass die Täter*Innen einen Migrationshintergrund hätten. Das fü…
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As artificial intelligence continues to evolve at an unprecedented rate, a pressing question looms: Should we, as humans, be afraid of AI, or is it simply the next step in our technological evolution? With fears that AI will replace jobs, disrupt industries, and redefine how we work, it’s natural to wonder about our place in a world increasingly do…
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As they compete in leagues around the world, elite women’s basketball players continually adjust to new cultures, rules, and contracts. Courtney M. Cox follows athletes, coaches, journalists, and advocates of women’s basketball as they pursue careers within the sport. Despite all attempts to contain them or prevent forward momentum, they circumvent…
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Outward’s Bryan Lowder and Christina Cauterucci talk to Alden Jones, editor of the new anthology, Edge of the World. With essays from Alexander Chee, Daisy Hernández, Edmund White, and more, the collection makes clear that queer travel writing isn’t just overdue—it’s transformative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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This week’s episode is a little different. I invited a friend I’ve known since high school onto the podcast to ask me anything about gender. He describes himself as curious but unfamiliar with the topic, and while he’s never felt personally connected to the conversation, he’s been wondering why so many others care deeply. He didn’t tell me his ques…
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Wo können wir heute utopisch handeln und erzählen? Ein Gespräch über Mini-Utopien in Realität, Historie und Fiktion: Wir sprechen darüber, wie wir eigentlich in der aktuellen Lage noch über Hoffnung und Utopien nachdenken und schreiben können und wie wir auch in der Realität an kleinen Utopien arbeiten können. Im Medienthema: "Habe ich noch Hoffnun…
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Women's wars are not men's wars. This is the first lesson of Cynthias Enloe’s Twelve Feminist Lessons of War (U California Press, 2023): the lack of attention paid to women during war not only obscures their experiences but also prevents a full understanding of war and its effects. Wartime shapes women's lives and also the gendered politics of issu…
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While J.K. Rowling celebrates a new UK ruling that classifies “women” as biologically female, casting for the upcoming HBO Max adaptation is underway. Which fans have stuck by the series despite the author’s views, and will others be able to resist the siren call of a brand new TV series? Candice Lim and Kate Lindsay welcome ICYMI’s new producer Vi…
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Candice Lim and Kate Lindsay break down the drama surrounding an influencer’s new book that has kicked off a whole controversy before it’s even been released. Christina Najjar, better known as Tinx, has made a successful career as a TikTok influencer who doles out dating advice to her more than 1.5 million followers. Her new book is a summer beach …
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In West Virginia, Republicans hold one of the largest supermajorities in the country, and it’s growing. Just 11 Democrats — down from 14 last year — are in the 134-member Legislature. It's a political reality that isn't necessarily conducive to advancing LGBTQ rights. But that's Andrew Schneider's job. As head of Fairness West Virginia, Andrew has …
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Tuck and Mckenzee chat about the big knife in Moonstruck (1987), pizza mnemonics, blue foods, trans vibing, and the special cat that David Lynch invented for Dune (1984). Listen to the full episode on Patreon to hear additional movie reviews and recommendations, plus our medical histories(?!), cat updates, lite gossip, tips for being normal, and mu…
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Transgender rights are often mislabeled as a "far-left" issue, but that framing erases the humanity at the center of the conversation. In this episode, I call out the confusion between political strategies and basic human rights, and why it's crucial to remember we're talking about people, not politics. I also share a list of memoirs and stories to…
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How has the rise of digital platforms changed domestic labour? In The Return of the Housewife: Why Women Are Still Cleaning Up (Manchester UP, 2025), Emma Casey, a Reader in Sociology at the University of York, explores the rise of the ‘cleanfluencer’. Situating the way specific online discourses now valorise and glamourise housework, the book gets…
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In today's post-Roe v. Wade world, U.S. maternal mortality is on the rise and laws regarding contraception, involuntary sterilization, access to reproductive health services, and criminalization of people who are gestating are changing by the minute. Today I’m joined by Dr. Caitlin Killian, the editor of and one of the contributors to a new book fr…
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The history of queer politics in the United States since 1968 is commonly narrated as either a progressive campaign for state recognition or as a subcultural rejection of prevailing gender norms. But these accounts miss the true scale of queer politics in the post-war era. By centering transnational relations, practices, and infrastructures in the …
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What does Islam, particularly Shīʿī Islam, really say about same-sex sexual relations? Can Islamic legal frameworks, rooted in centuries of jurisprudence, ever be used to imagine the possibility of an Islamically valid same-sex marriage? What terms and categories did pre-modern Islamic sources use to describe what we might now call “homosexuality,”…
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Why are young men leaning right while young women shift left? Hosts Nina dos Santos and Owen Bennett-Jones speak with NYU’s Scott Galloway, political analyst Sophie Stowers, and commentator Oliver Dean to explore the forces behind this growing divide. Whether it’s a broken social contract where young people no longer believe they will lead better, …
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Mars, living in Rome, Georgia, who shares their deeply personal journey of growing up queer in the American South. Our conversation touches on both the challenges and resilience of LGBTQ+ life in Georgia, and includes a moving reflection on the tragic loss of Scout Schultz in 2017. Mars offers a firsthand …
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Howard Chiang’s new book is a masterful study of the relationship between sexual knowledge and Chinese modernity. After Eunuchs: Science, Medicine, and the Transformation of Sex in Modern China (Columbia University Press, 2018) guides readers through the history of eunuchs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the techniques of visualization t…
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In Geographies of Gender: Family and Law in Imperial Japan and Colonial Taiwan (Cambridge University Press, 2024) Dr. Tadashi Ishikawa traces perceptions and practices of gender in the Japanese empire on the occasion of Japan's colonisation of Taiwan from 1895. In the 1910s, metropolitan and colonial authorities attempted social reform in ways whic…
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Everyone says they’re protecting kids. But what does real protection look like? Inspired by elephants during a San Diego earthquake, this episode offers a five-part “elephant test” for adults on all sides of the gender-affirming care debate. Whether you're supporting or opposing care, are you truly protecting the children you claim to defend? Enjoy…
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What does transphobic oppression have to do with sexism, heterosexism, and racism? How does a decolonial analysis help us understand trans oppression? How are the relatively recent concepts of person, self, and subject implicated in these forms of oppression? And what theorizations are already available within trans communities for thinking through…
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