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Trans in the South Podcast

Trans in the South Podcast

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Hosted by a gay trans woman and a queer non-binary person, both raised and living in the American South, the T.I.T.S. podcast aims to tell personal, fascinating stories that you won't find elsewhere – starting with Jules's gender confirming surgery.
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Jules and Gem update you on top surgery, and discuss the fight for trans rights here in the US and especially the southern US; Gem discusses strategies for keeping your mind a little calmer during these times; we manage to find reasons to feel hopeful about current LGBTQ+ rights and issues.
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Come along with us as Gem has their top surgery! Please note that this episode is about a medical procedure so there is mention of needles, IV, incisions, drains, etc. Also our usual open discussion about sex and masturbating. ^_^
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Gem here! A little bit about how life has changed since surgery, what I'm doing to maintain my new chest, and when is the damn Top Surgery Episode coming out already!? Trigger warning: brief talk about stitches, small wounds
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Hi! Gem here with a list of items I bought for my upcoming non-binary breast surgery (nine days, eee!). Lots of helpful items and some coping ideas for anxiety that I've gleaned from therapy, r/reduction, and my obsessive YouTube search on the subject of anesthesia. Hope you enjoy this mini-update.
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Listen along as Gem goes to their surgery consult, preps, gets scared, tries to get through it, goes to therapy, and pays their surgery fees. Trigger warning, brief talk about needles/IVs, exposure therapy, and a little longer talk about eating disorders, from 10:36 to 12:30.
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Some of you may know Madeline Gregg from Tiktok; she often talks about "smex education" in an understandable way. Well today we welcome her parter Pat to our show! Pat grew up and lives in the south, recently came out as non-binary and began their HRT journey. We had a fascinating conversation stretching from polyamory to cartography. Join us!…
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Jules and Gem have some common-sense ideas for helping make society more trans-friendly, even if you're not trans yourself. Jules discusses how she gained confidence to outwardly transition. We wrap up with a request for submissions to share your story or suggest a trans person we should interview.
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In Part 2, Jules and Gem talk about their favorite and less favorite dildos, and give you their best budget recommendations for both insertable toys and vibrators. Also we stick them to the wall to see what happens.
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Jules and Gem dump all their sex toys out on the bed and let you know what they have discovered to be good, not great, and truly terrible for both the natal and post-op vulva/vagina. Part 1 covers lubricants and vibrators, with special attention paid to post-vaginoplasty toy selection and use.
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We are so thrilled to talk with Katherine, who is a voice teacher and a specialist in gender affirming voice care. She shares her personal experiences, some tips for masculinizing/feminizing your personal "instrument", and resources for our community to help with affirming voice training.
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Jules and Gem are doing an advent-calendar-style listen-through of the GCS episodes each day to celebrate a year after Jules's vulvovaginoplasty. They remember ice chips, speaking Japanese to the nurses, and Gem experiencing sleep deprivation and anxiety while Jules enjoyed being cared for by the excellent medical team and her family.…
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We catch up with Gem's childhood neighbor, Dean, who tells us the fascinating and fabulous story of how he/she/they grew up, got into drag, and came out as non-binary. An interview you don't want to miss!
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Sick in bed on the 2nd day of the New Year, Jules and Gem have nothing to do but talk about name changes (both of theirs), penii, debate what color sage really is, and Gem tells how they helped a small mob of hippies to eject a mask-denier.
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A nice mashup of a few stories from different days here, as Jules and Gem recap Jules's 6 week checkup with Papillon Center, and get too excited to hear from several listeners for the first time! Thanks for writing!
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We are hiking today, and took a minute near a giant waterfall to admire the view and discuss trans politicians, hiking lesbians, and Gem's tenuous grasp of US geography. We DO NOT talk about dilating (for once!). So enjoy that. :)
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We have gotten into hiking again, and we seem to be seeing a lot of women in flannel. Also, we talk a good bit about what Jules calls our "proto-sex" experiences with the new equipment.
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Gem and Jules reveal some exciting recent life news, then talk pretty medically about how the healing process has gone (listener discretion advised). We also wonder about douches and when Jules will get cleared for sexytimes.
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Recorded on a car ride Nov. 4 (3 weeks out from the surgery), we BRIEFLY touch on our hopes for the country's future, then dive right back into recovery: the good, the uncomfortable, and the stinky. Also: just how dumb Jules' family Dalmation was.
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As Jules' time in the northeast comes to an end, she talks dilation (again, ouch), revisits pepper spray safety, and gets her "okay-to-fly" checkup with Dr. McGinn's office. Also, moving up dilator sizes... yikes!
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The big day has arrived! Listen in with Gem as they join Jules via video for her "unboxing" at Dr. McGinn's office. Then, Jules takes us through her first day dilating (kinda sexy?), peeing (not quite as sexy), and finally finding out why AFABs use so much toilet paper.
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Jules takes us through her day recovering in the hospital as Gem flies home. Topics include blessedly solid food, walking around the ward, and the fascinating novel sensations she's getting from her brand new parts.
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Gem takes us to the hospital to talk to Jules about her first 24 hours of recovery, what's uncomfortable (and what surprisingly isn't), and how she's doing emotionally after her vulvo-vaginaplasty procedure.
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