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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Check out An article I wrote for Him Magazine

http://www.him-magazine.com/2013/03/01/walk-like-a-man/


Enjoy

Mark Angelo

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Sunday on Transition Radio TV Isis King

Isis King, an artist hailing from Prince George County, Maryland, is a graduate of the Arts Institute of Philadelphia. Majoring in “Fashion Design” and accepted to the school with a full-tuition scholarship, Isis served as Vice President of the “Fashion Club,” and graduated with the Industry Award for “Best Evening Wear” in 2005. After graduation, Ms. King began the process of preparing a move to New York City. It was during this time that a MSNBC documentary about Transgendered Individuals in 2007, entitled “Born in the Wrong Body: On the Edge” featuring Ms. King, introducing her to the world. Isis King’s “spotlight,” was now on.

The life changing moment came for Isis, when the creator, producer and star of America’s Next Top Model (ANTM), Tyra Banks, observed her, ironically enough, at a “Cycle 10” ANTM photo shoot. Isis was encouraged to audition for “Cycle 11” of ANTM and was selected. For the first time in her life, she boarded an aircraft and traveled to compete amongst other “Supermodel” hopefuls. Leaving behind her fears, the homeless shelter where she was a resident and all apprehensions, she became the first woman of transgender experience to compete on ANTM. As a result, Isis became an ICON, as the most commented upon contestant in ANTM history.


watch live and join in via chat March 3rd at 4 PM EST
http://www.notstr8.tv/live/

Victoria Michaels live on Transition Radio

Victoria Michaels is an LGBT Editorial Columnist for South Florida Gay News, National Gay News and is on the Board Of Directors Committe for T-House which works in cooperation with the Broward Health Dept. She has also been a pageant showgirl for over 20 years - winning many presigious titles such as ... Miss Gay Pennsylvania America 1995.. Miss Gay Pennsylvania USofA 1999 .. Miss World USA 2000, and she is our current reigning Miss Florida F.I. 2013.. (a coveted title that Victoria has elegantly held since 2007.) Victoria is a Trans-Advocate and Activist in the LGBT Community in Florida and Nationwide... she is an aspiring radio/tv talk show host.. and her dream is to produce and star in a weekly/daily television show called T-Time !!! a show that would mirror similarities of ABC's Hit Show THE VIEW... only with an unique cast of accomplished LGBT's! (Its T-Time... we sit around a table with Tea Cups and Dish The T = Truth on all current hot topics in the LGBT Community and have special guests) IT'S T TIME Thats Her Dream. catch the show live Friday March 1 2013 at 630 PM EST http://www.blogtalkradio.com/transitionradio/2013/03/01/victoria-michael

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Storm Miguel Live on Transition TV



Please stay tune this Sunday Feb 24th at 4 pm EST Live with at Transition Radio TV on http://www.notstr8.tv/live/ to catch another great interview with a great song writer and performer Storm Miguel (FTM).

http://www.youtube.com/user/StormMiguelFlorez
www.stormflorez.com



There are plenty of male folk-twang Americana singer songwriters who sing about love, oppression, assimilation, and growing up an outcast in the U.S., but not many of them can say they learned to write songs at Girl Scout camp.

StormMiguel Florez is a MexicanAmaricón (pronounced: Ah mar eee cone) singer/songwriter, performer, and producer who was born and raised as a girl in Albuquerque, New Mexico. More importantly, he was a kid who loved to sing. As a child, StormMiguel stood on furniture and performed for his family, by singing along with Johnny Cash, Jesus Christ Superstar (performing all parts), Helen Reddy, and the Grease soundtrack. As a grown-up he has been featured on NPR's Snap Judgement and has performed at venues across the U.S. StormMiguel now lives with his wyfe (spelled with a 'y'), their two cats, and their part time chihuahua in San Francisco, CA.
 

Liane Simon Live Friday Feb 22 at 630PM EST

Lianne Simon is the author of Confessions of a Teenage Hermaphrodite, a deeply emotional tale of growing up with a sexually ambiguous body. Born with a rare genetic disorder, Lianne struggled to survive infancy. The same intersex condition that made her tiny and frail as a child, and that gave her a pixie face and a timid disposition, also kept her from becoming the man her parents expected. Faced with testosterone injections meant to virilize her body, Lianne chose instead to preserve her feminine looks and change her legal status to female. Today, Lianne lives with her husband and their cats in the suburbs north of Atlanta. Listent to the show live and call in with questions. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/transitionradio/2013/02/22/lianne-simon-is-the-author-of-confessions-of-a-teenage-herma

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Sunday Feb 17th Live on Transition Radio TV Jenna Fox


 
 
Jenna Fox who  is a philanthropist/ humanitarian. A highly sought after New England DJ and model (that
breaks the GENDER and Age NORM).  Born in a small New England Town, Windsor, ME.  Knowing things were different at 8 and wanting to transition at 13 and be a girl as early as she can remember. Jenna  went through many trials and tribulation and finally began transitioning full-time, first only at home and on the weekends at the local club, and began doing drag-shows quickly picking up a fan-based got back into her love for music and put out the SINGLE in 2010, Pocket full of Webbs, She's now known Internationally the woman with many talents Jenna is the author of The Curious Case of The Jenna Fox, she
is an actress, COVER-GIRL, musician/ recording artist, Host(ess) of her own series, Director, Producer of her own Recording & Production company. She will be sharing some of her trials and tribulation and stories about her life.
http://www.notstr8.tv/live/

Friday, February 8, 2013

Monica Prata the founder of Nouveau She


http://www.blogtalkradio.com/transitionradio/2013/02/15/monica-prata

check her interview live Friday Feb 15th at 630 PM EST



Monica Prata is a GG who works as a Feminine Image Consultant and the founder of Nouveau She.

Nouveau She provides full-range femininity training in-person and online for individuals who cross-dressing, transitioning or integrating their genders. Offering a broad spectrum of services and lessons in Wardrobe, Makeup and Deportment- you will surely take your femme-self to the next level!

Services are available through skype and in-person and include makeup application and lessons, wardrobe consulting, styling and accessorizing and lessons in modern feminine deportment. Monica gained much of her makeup experience working as a professional artist for M.A.C Cosmetics and is certified through the company. She also worked for Nordstrom’s where because of her innate understanding and friendly disposition she acquired many clients shopping for their “girlfriends.” In addition to her wardrobe consulting and cosmetic experience, Monica has worked as a model and is skilled in the art of feminine posing for photography and daily life.


If you're interested in scheduling an appointment please contact Monica at 415.489.0183 or by email monica@nouveaushe.com

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Charles Thomy Live on Transition Radio TV Sunday Feb 10th

check out this great interview with Charles Thomy live Sunday Feb 10th at 4 PM EST join us for chat and interact with Charles and your host and hostess Mark and Jess of Transition Radio TV. http://www.notstr8.tv/live/

Charles Thomy is a 28-yr-old transman originally from Jacksonville, Florida. After a three-year stint in the SF Bay Area, he is now about to be one of Portland, Oregon's newest residents. Charles has been vlogging and documenting his transition on YouTube since May of 2006, and his videos have been shown at several universities as well as the Sparkle Transgender Festival in the UK. An avid skateboarder and cyclist, he works in digital media and is currently writing a book about his transition


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Jala A. McKenzie-Burns on Transition Radio Live



Stay Tune this Friday February 8th at 630 PM EST on Transition Radio http://www.blogtalkradio.com/transitionradio/2013/02/08/jala-mckenzie-climbing-lifes-mountain


Jala A. McKenzie-Burns was born of biracial parents on November 11, 1965 as Dave Edward Morris. Abandoned in the hospital, she was placed into the foster care system and adopted by an African-American family in 1972. As a young child, she personally experienced the racial unrest and was taunted for her dual racial heritage. On top of this, she found herself expected to live up to society’s demands of her as a boy and a young man, while she yearned for the things of a feminine nature. To hide the truth of who she felt she was inside, she joined the U.S. Marine Corps, worked in the political arena, graduated from college, married, and raised a child. In all that time, pain and depression followed her that she could not express her true nature. When her adoptive father died, she fell into a deep clinical depression, which triggered an attempted suicide and admission into a psych ward. After revealing her desire to express herself as a woman, her adoptive mother rejected her, sending her on a journey that eventually united her with her biological mother and sister, and later with her other siblings. In 2004, she began transitioning into the woman that she is today. In January of 2006, she legally changed her name. Through this period, she continued to experience depression and was admitted numerous times for hospitalizations due to her unhealthy methods of coping. In 2010, after the death of her adoptive mother, she was reunited with her biological mother and siblings. At this point, through the support of her family, reading, and hard work, she began to overcome her depression and move into a new stage of life. Do something for somebody every day. This is the motto by which Jala lives and by which she shares the common experience of climbing life’s mountains. Jala raises the question, “What impact would society have if everyone did something for somebody every day?”

Friday, February 1, 2013

Ben Wallace live on Transition Radio TV


Ben was Born and raised in Los Angeles, a lover of heirloom tomatoes, sailing, and tall trees, Ben Wallace has been writing songs since the age of 12. "Real Boy: Volume 1" is the name of Ben's first project, recorded and produced with Joe Stevens of Coyote Grace at the Second Story Arts Collective over the blazing hot Sacramento summer or 2012.

Aside from his love of creating music, Ben Wallace is currently a student at Cabrillo College in Santa Cruz, where he is studying Adventure Education. He hopes to one day begin a career that utilizes the power of natural world as a means of therapy for troubled youth.
 
Stay tune this Sunday Feb 3rd at 4 PM EST Live on notstr8tv live with Ben Wallace an amazingly talented FTM whose voice needs to be heard.

http://www.notstr8.tv/live/  come chat with Ben, Jess, Mark and Joe