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Guests come with a strong opinion or position on a topic of their choice and discuss it with host Arielle Isaac Norman. Ai, a politically androgynous and fluid person, may or may not already have a strong opinion on the matter, but either way will engage the question with curiosity, humor, empathy, and an openness to changing her mind. If Arielle and the guest are in complete agreement and she somehow can't find any devil's advocacy to be done, then those episodes will be more like Are WE Mi ...
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We get curious about all things gender, sex and sexuality, as well as relationships, feminism (the inclusive kind), mental health and kink, and all that makes us humans unique and diverse. From body positivity to body dysmorphia, it's all welcome here. Come with us on a journey of inclusion, acceptance and respect. This podcast is for you if: • You're curious and want to learn more about experiences of gender outside the gender binary; • You are questioning your gender, or • You have a loved ...
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Enbyous

Enbyous

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Enbyous is a podcast for those who don't quite fit into gender norms. Lucy, Sam and Alex talk about a range of topics from the perspective of being non-binary and genderfluid. So whether you are outside the binary or just want to understand more we hope you'll enjoy our podcast.
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Gather round and welcome to Liminal Flares, an otherworldly podcast of gender-inclusive revisions of eldritch literature, read to you by Maika, your queer, trans, nonbinary narrator. Needlessly gendered, heteronormative language is everywhere. If you exist somewhere outside the gender binary - non-binary, genderqueer, gender-nonconforming, genderfluid, agender - whatever umbrella term best encompasses your own unique gender identity - there are countless ways the world behaves as though you ...
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WONDERGIRLSAIDA

Saida L Mahoney

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my name is Saida Mahoney I am 27 years old and I am a full time student in college I am a Survivor Of Numerous things I am a Thriver I want to thank you for checking out my podcast and listening to my episodes I talk about overcoming difficulties and much more etc I always love helping others I want to take the stand to make this world a better place On my free time I love too travel, go to concerts, go camping, go shopping, Listen to music etc I am a Advocate I am a Activist I am a Ambassad ...
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Human Beings, being human is a podcast that shares emotionally honest stories about growth, heartbreak, healing, and human connection. Host Kinsey invites listeners into real, vulnerable moments that remind us we’re never alone in the process of becoming ourselves.
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A Pariera is a philosopher, guide, and mentor, rethinking self, identity, and reality. A's pronouns are he/they, and he identifies as a non-binary trans man. Find out what that means to A in this episode. We talk about his journey from transitioning to detransitioning to retransitioning, going inward on a soul quest, embracing the journey, decondit…
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What if the Change My Mind guys were actually open to changing their minds? What if there were a Debate Me Bro who was intelligent, educated, compassionate, and, well, a little more like you than the ones you see online? What if, while obviously hoping to be remunerated for her time one day, the host was unwilling to compromise her morals for click…
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Hey everyone my name is Saida Mahoney and in this episode I will be talking about myself growing up and navigating my life living with my genetic disease, my chronic medical conditions and my disabilities as a proud member of the LGBTQ community and transgender navigating the process of coming out to Loved Ones and so much more etc…
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Hi everyone my name is Saida and in this episode I will be talking about my journey of joining the most precious organization that I am forever thankful and grateful to call my family A organization that has a huge powerful impact on my Life A organization that have the biggest piece of my heart PFLAG means the absolute world to me and they are fam…
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Hey everyone my name is Saida and in this episode I will be talking about the importance of why you should never assume anyone pronouns It’s extremely important to ask people what pronouns they go by and use and so much more etc I use multiple pronouns and I use my neopronouns as well My pronouns I use are (She/Her/Hers/He/Him/His/Xe/Xir/Xe/Xyr/The…
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Hey everyone my name is Saida Mahoney and this is Part 2 of my journey and my story of coming out I am proud of all of my identities I have and I will continue to always and forever for the rest of my Life Coming Out is very complex and challenging for so many people and it is so comforting knowing that it is so many wonderful resources and support…
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Hi everyone my name is Saida Mahoney I am 29 years old and I am a proud multi identity member of the LGBTQ community I proudly identify myself with 21 wonderful identities My identities I’m proud to identify myself with is My Identities I’m Proud To Have My gender identities are: Transgender Man (born female, identify completely as a man), Genderfl…
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Hi everyone my name is Saida Mahoney and I am a 29 year old young adult who have rare diseases, disabilities and chronic medical conditions I am also a multi identity member of the LGBTQ community and trans I am a proud national advocate and activist for everyone to help raise awareness for inclusion and why inclusion is important and so much more …
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This week Arielle is joined by Bridget Phetasy for a conversation about gender as they try to get to the bottom of the controversial topic: Boys and Girls are different.Be sure to like and subscribe to the show!--------------Follow Arielle Isaac Norman: https://www.instagram.com/ellendegend... https://twitter.com/demibinarielle?la...Head over to Ar…
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Unrepentant homosexual Colton Dowling joins flagrant lesbian Arielle Isaac Norman on Drunk Feminism to discuss gonorrhea, 9th wave feminism, Colton's anti-feminist sister, RFK, how many ply toilet paper should be, the costs of birth control, whether the sexes should be allowed to meet alone, RuPaul, and more. ...oh yeah and they ate some mushrooms …
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Raven is a creative coach, artist, parent, and LGBTQIA+ community activist. Raven's pronouns are they/them, and they are genderqueer, a relationship anarchist, and bisexual. Find out what that means to Raven in this episode. We also talk about queering everything, breaking the rules, the assumptions people make about gender in relation to bodies, h…
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In this episode of Human Beings, being human, I’m not sharing a story I’ve already walked through—I’m sharing the one I’m living right now. Earlier this year, I left behind a secure but soul-numbing federal job. After nearly a decade of “counting sheep and goats,” the comfort had become confinement, and I knew I couldn’t grow there anymore. So I qu…
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What does it really mean to live and love beyond traditional rules? In this episode, I sit down with my friend Sky to explore the messy, beautiful, and deeply human experience of being non-monogamous. Together we talk about what drew us into this path, the challenges and breakthroughs we’ve faced, and how non-monogamy has changed the way we see our…
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Topics covered include: Our moms' feminism, whether feminism been coopted, Sydney Sweeney's gendes, sameness v difference feminism, Greater variability hypothesis, Abortion pill roofies, How to use bad words, Trans jokes conservatives love, and more! Go follow Eve on IG: instagram.com/eveelbow You can ofc follow me at instagram.com/ellendegenderles…
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In this intimate episode, I trace my personal relationship journey—from shy teenager, to married and opening up, to embracing many loves, and finally calling in my current primary partner. It’s a story about learning what love means when you stop following default rules and start creating relationships with intention. I share the awkwardness of my …
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Kelsey J.R.P. Byers is an evolutionary geneticist and chemical ecologist, lover of all things nature, and advocate for accessibility and inclusion of minoritized groups in academia. Kelsey uses any/all pronouns, but they get a little frisson of gender-validation/euphoria when people don't use she/her. They are agender, asexual, disabled, neurodiver…
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What’s in a name? For some of us, everything. In this intimate episode, Kinsey shares the deeply personal and transformative journey of becoming Kinsey—from growing up with a name that never quite fit, to a life-altering moment at an acroyoga retreat in Costa Rica that sparked a naming journey rooted in truth, identity, and embodied resonance. This…
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Ai Norman is joined by Janan to discuss feminism while fueled by coffee! A little gay perhaps to treat coffee as a drug, but Arielle was raised Mormon after all, where, as sins go, coffee is on par with shoplifting. Arielle and Janan got around to several topics, from men versus peacocks, Chick-fil-A, transitioning from the hijab to a lesbian hairc…
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In this deeply personal episode, I share the story of my gender journey—how it began years before my divorce, long before I even had the language to describe it. From a pivotal moment at a swingers convention in New Orleans, where I first met someone embodying a nonbinary expression, to the early childhood memory of being told that “boys don’t pain…
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Deanna Marie Jones is a speaker, consultant, and LGBTQ+ advocate, with a history in corporate technology. Deanna's pronouns are she/her, and she is a transgender woman. Find out what that means to Deanna in this episode. We also talk about the positive evolution of the job industry, what good leadership looks like, the importance of finding communi…
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Welcome to the very first episode of Human Beings Being Human. In this deeply personal opening, I share the winding path that brought me here — not just to this podcast, but to the person I am today. My story begins with an ending: the collapse of my marriage in 2016, and the profound disorientation that followed. I talk candidly about the heartbre…
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Finn Evans is an artist, writer, film director, and owner of the production company Chudatsi. Finn's pronouns are he/him, and he is trans-masculine and queer. He also uses the label trans man. Find out what that means to Finn in this episode.We also talk about challenges with gendered language, finding your people, what labels feel like home, inter…
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'Irregular Jenn' Wilson is a writer, coach, and educator, founder of the company Irregular and of the International Day of Consent, which takes place annually on November 30th, and organiser of the upcoming I Do Consent summit, which runs from November 30th until December 2nd. Jenn's pronouns are they/them (she/her is ok) and the labels they use ar…
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Helena Key is a queer author and founder of an independent publishing company. Helena's pronouns are she/her, and she is a transgender woman, pansexual, and bipolar. Find out what that means to Helena in this episode. We also talk about transitioning while parenting a young child, building trust in relationships, the overlap between bipolar disorde…
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Anshar Seraphim is a consultant, trainer, speaker, and neurodiversity advocate. Anshar likes they/them pronouns, but because they present as male, they don't really mind he/him. They identify as non-binary, because of their lack of exposure to gender constructs as an autistic person. Find out what that means to Anshar in this episode. We also talk …
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Sofie Hagen is a multi-award-winning London-based Danish comedian, author, podcaster, and content creator. Her new book, Will I Ever Have Sex Again? Is out today, May 23rd, 2024. Sofie's pronouns are she/her and they/them, and they are non-binary and queer. Find out what that means to Sofie in this episode. We also talk about being raised as a pers…
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Jason Lee is an LGBTQI+ Youth Worker, previous presenter on The T-Boys Show on Pride Radio, and the first legally married transgender person in the UK. Jason's pronouns are he/him, and he is intersex and transgender (a trans man), as well as heterosexual and neurodiverse. Find out what that means to Jason in this episode. We also talk about disconn…
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Comedian Arielle Isaac Norman discusses controversial topics with the Nick Gillespie. Nick's main topic today: All drugs should be legalized.Please like and subscribe to the show! -------------- Follow Arielle Isaac Norman: ⁠ / ellendegenderless ⁠Head over to Arielle's website for all Merch, podcasts, and upcoming shows: ⁠http://arielleisaacnorman.…
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Ray Briggs is professor of philosophy at Stanford University, co-host of the radio show Philosophy Talk, and co-author of the book What Even Is Gender? Ray's pronouns are they/them (he/him is also ok) and they are genderqueer, boi, and also a practicing bisexual, and T4T. Find out what that means to Ray in this episode. We also talk about ways to b…
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Comedian Arielle Isaac Norman discusses controversial topics with the Bopper. Rebecca's main topic today: Me Too does not belong in BDSM.Please like and subscribe to the show!--------------Follow Arielle Isaac Norman: ⁠ / ellendegenderless ⁠Head over to Arielle's website for all Merch, podcasts, and upcoming shows: ⁠http://arielleisaacnorman.com/sh…
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Carrie Marshall is a writer, musician, and author of her memoir, Carrie Kills A Man. Carrie's pronouns are she/her, and she is a trans woman. She's also a lesbian, and demisexual. Find out what that means to Carrie in this episode. We also talk about transness only making sense in the rearview mirror, how much more challenging things can become onc…
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Comedian Arielle Isaac Norman discusses controversial topics with comedian, Colton Dowling. Colton's main topic today: Aid in the Middle East Should Only Be Given to Women.Please like and subscribe to the show!--------------Follow Arielle Isaac Norman: / ellendegenderless Head over to Arielle's website for all Merch, podcasts, and upcoming shows: h…
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