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Empowering Trans Youth: Language, Intimacy, and Support

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Gender dysphoria impacts how young people relate to their bodies, intimacy, and care. But when stigma and misinformation get loud, affirming language and evidence-based resources matter more than ever. In this conversation, host Cyn Sweeney sits down with Hanley Smith (Heal Nova Scotia; Check Me Out) to explore safer intimacy, language experimentation, and trans-inclusive sexual health—especially for those outside major city centers.

Together they discuss:

  • Why affirming homes build lifelong resilience
  • Language tools that reduce dysphoria (and what NOT to do)
  • Fetishization red flags and staying safer
  • Intimacy when you’re navigating body discomfort
  • The rise of online misinformation—and how to fact-check yourself
  • Why community knowledge is powerful but can’t replace evidence-based care
  • How the Check Me Out tool works (380+ possible custom responses!)

Takeaways:

  1. Silence communicates shame; curiosity communicates care.
  2. Let people choose the words for their bodies—then follow their lead.
  3. Safety isn’t one perfect decision; it’s informed consent across time.
  4. Community resources survive persecution; they deserve engagement.
  5. Engagement (not just donations) keeps programs funded.

Resources mentioned:

Music Credit:
Show intro/outro music courtesy of: Craymo: https://www.craymo.com/ and Be Myself video

Connect with Simply Good Form:
🌐 simplygoodform.com
📱 Instagram | LinkedIn | @simplygoodform

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54 episodes

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Manage episode 518197809 series 3515338
Content provided by Cynthia Sweeney, Cynthia Sweeney (she/her), and Simply Good Form. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cynthia Sweeney, Cynthia Sweeney (she/her), and Simply Good Form or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Gender dysphoria impacts how young people relate to their bodies, intimacy, and care. But when stigma and misinformation get loud, affirming language and evidence-based resources matter more than ever. In this conversation, host Cyn Sweeney sits down with Hanley Smith (Heal Nova Scotia; Check Me Out) to explore safer intimacy, language experimentation, and trans-inclusive sexual health—especially for those outside major city centers.

Together they discuss:

  • Why affirming homes build lifelong resilience
  • Language tools that reduce dysphoria (and what NOT to do)
  • Fetishization red flags and staying safer
  • Intimacy when you’re navigating body discomfort
  • The rise of online misinformation—and how to fact-check yourself
  • Why community knowledge is powerful but can’t replace evidence-based care
  • How the Check Me Out tool works (380+ possible custom responses!)

Takeaways:

  1. Silence communicates shame; curiosity communicates care.
  2. Let people choose the words for their bodies—then follow their lead.
  3. Safety isn’t one perfect decision; it’s informed consent across time.
  4. Community resources survive persecution; they deserve engagement.
  5. Engagement (not just donations) keeps programs funded.

Resources mentioned:

Music Credit:
Show intro/outro music courtesy of: Craymo: https://www.craymo.com/ and Be Myself video

Connect with Simply Good Form:
🌐 simplygoodform.com
📱 Instagram | LinkedIn | @simplygoodform

  continue reading

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