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Sunday, November 27, 2022

Detransitioning Comes With A Price, Never Fully Returned.

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

TRS Presents Unraveling The Political Tactics Of The GOP


We will be exposing the lies the GOP uses while they attack the trans community using their latest tool, detransitioners, and the lies regarding children to garner votes and support. We will also be discussing detransitioners and their scripted performances while they blame everyone for their failed transition. Looking deeper into what is taking place with the overall political climate that is anti-LGBT in general.

Thursday, November 3, 2022

TRS Presents: The Truth Behind Detransitioner's And The Damage They Are ...


Today's Broadcast We will Cover: ➜ FL’s Board of Medicine to vote on whether to ban medical care for transgender youth ➜ As state laws target transgender children, families flee and become 'political refugees' ➜ Darling of the “detransition” movement comes out again as transgender

Sunday, October 23, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Rock Jocelyn Life And Recovery



Rock was born in 1963,  has 3 children and 2 grandkids, and is a 4th generation alumnus. Rock has an Associate's Degree in Architectural Drafting and a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, with a Master's Level Registered Addiction Specialist.


Rock asked his wife to marry him only 2 weeks after they met in 2015. He is 23 years sober and currently supports others who are seeking recovery. 

Sunday, October 16, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Kevin, Speaking Candidly And Raw



I'm generally speaking also extremely skeptical of "conspiracy" type thinking... I don’t think there's any dark cabal of monsters pulling levers to "trans kids" for profit... the world is far too complex for that to be the case.


I think, unfortunately - we have an awful trend that's resulted from well-meaning ppl trying to do the right thing for others... but just not thinking it thru fully or w complexity

Which is also true of the GCs... they are only looking for info that confirms their pre-existing bias, and ignore everything else~


I'm a 46yo transguy in Sydney, I transitioned in 2001, at 26yo


I came from a lesbian community prior to transition...


I'm the youngest of three kids, I was (similarly to you) always WAY past "tomboy" my mother in fact, assumed I had an intersexed condition- tho i didn't find that out until a few yrs ago.

(i don't have DSD to my knowledge- but it made sense to her that might be the case- it's how she made sense of it)


I was largely left alone in childhood, encouraged in my interests and hobbies- ppl noticed & recognized I was quite different, but at the same time- I was liked & accepted so it wasn't a huge deal.


(my stepmother had trouble coping w a masculine little girl that didn't fit her perceptions- but I didn't see her that much & my mother's complete acceptance offered that mostly... I never took things on internally in that way)

TRS Presents An Interview With Jessica Lam: Making A Positive Difference


Jessica Lam is an ally and advocates for gay, lesbian and transgender issues and has appeared nationally on television programs such as Larry King Live, the Ricki LakeShow, Don Francisco Presenta, Maria Elvira Live, 7 Dias, Despierta America, and many other locally televised programs and newscasts.



Some of Jessica’s accomplishments include the creation and production of SouthFlorida’s first Transgender Education Symposium in May 2010, (the TransCon); and its-sophomore conference in October 2011. 




She has been and continues to speak at many Universities and High Schools engaging students and educators through workshops, lectures, and stories, and is also a published children’s book author. Additionally, she has facilitated transgender sensitivity training for Best Buy and AMC Movie Theaters, among other venues and offices. 





She is known to have worked and worked with local south Florida non-profit organizations such as Pridelines Youth Services, the YES! Institute, the Alliance for GLBTQ Youth, and Safe Schools of South Florida. She is are cognized known leader in the LGBTQ+ Community and has served on the Board of directors for the Aqua Foundation for Women, Save Dade, and Drag it Out.





She currently serves as the Vice President for the International Transgender CertificationBoard (ITCA), and the owner of Jesilam Enterprises, inc. providing services in music, entertainment, and education.





Jessica is a proud activist, philanthropist, and entrepreneur utilizing her skills and talents to help make a positive difference in this world; living and setting the example of an-accomplished, independent, and confident Transwoman in a modern era.


https://jessicalam.com/


https://eventparty.pro/


Sunday, October 9, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Izzi Quinones Jr.: A Man Of The People



TRS Presents An Interview With Jessica Lam: Making A Positive Difference


Catch us live on October 16th at 1030 PM EST

Jessica Lam is an ally and advocates for gay, lesbian and transgender issues and has appeared nationally on television programs such as Larry King Live, the Ricki LakeShow, Don Francisco Presenta, Maria Elvira Live, 7 Dias, Despierta America, and many other locally televised programs and newscasts.


Some of Jessica’s accomplishments include the creation and production of SouthFlorida’s first Transgender Education Symposium in May 2010, (the TransCon); and its-sophomore conference in October 2011. 


She has been and continues to speak at many Universities and High Schools engaging students and educators through workshops, lectures, and stories, and is also a published children’s book author. Additionally, she has facilitated transgender sensitivity training for Best Buy and AMC Movie Theaters, among other venues and offices. 


She is known to have worked and worked with local south Florida non-profit organizations such as Pridelines Youth Services, the YES! Institute, the Alliance for GLBTQ Youth, and Safe Schools of South Florida. She is are cognized known leader in the LGBTQ+ Community and has served on the Board of directors for the Aqua Foundation for Women, Save Dade, and Drag it Out;


She currently serves as the Vice President for the International Transgender CertificationBoard (ITCA), and the owner of Jesilam Enterprises, inc. providing services in music, entertainment, and education.


Jessica is a proud activist, philanthropist, and entrepreneur utilizing her skills and talents to help make a positive difference in this world; living and setting the example of an-accomplished, independent, and confident Transwoman in a modern era.









Sunday, September 25, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Lee Penman: Transitions Of His Life


https://www.facebook.com/leepenmanautobiography




I am a former music journalist from Scotland. I contributed to a range of music magazines and newspapers from 1978-88. I also had my own music column in a local newspaper. My first transition was from music journalism to bodybuilding and fitness writing around 1988. 


During my time in this field I was a contributing editor to both national and International bodybuilding magazines. I remained in this field for over 30 years, during which time I worked with Dave Palumbo and John Romano on the creation of RX Muscle, for which I became staff writer editor till 2010. On my departure and ever since I have worked with former bodybuilder, Colette Nelson in the medical profession as a writer, and assistant.


I have done many media and TV projects and my current endeavor is my autobiography, Misfit, which focuses on my life, career, and of course that other major transition in my life when I transitioned from female to male officially in 2011.





 

Sunday, September 11, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Kristen Tynski: Life Makes Sense Now


I’m a 38-year-old trans woman from Florida. I have a two-year-old daughter and am married. I own a marketing agency and love to spend time in Colorado with my family when I can. Love the beach and the mountains, and am passionate about doing good, and giving back, as well as all thing tech.

Monday, September 5, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Tia Jolie Phillips: Living Her Best Life


I am a Doctor of Holistic Natural Health & Nutrition (Ph.D.) living on a 20-acre organic/veganic homestead In Central Florida. I have been married for 27 years and I have four children and three grandkids living across the country. I grew up In Detroit where my family did not have much extra money. I had to scrap for everything "extra" that I wanted, so I became a de facto entrepreneur at 12 years old. I knew as a child that I wanted to fly airplanes, and that I would have to find a way to fund flight training. To move toward that dream, I went to the Air Force Academy, then (finally) flight school. I flew across the world, touching about 50 countries, then as I started to grow my family opted Into an instructor pilot job at a west Texas Air Force base. After my service and a divorce, I was back to scrapping to survive and took sales jobs until I could get back into airplanes. This eventually led me to corporate flying and, most recently, my work as a Captain for JetBlue. Though now a 15-year airline Captain, I am on a leave of absence and spend my time helping others for free with their finances and their health. I mentor "coachable" people and help them move towards their honorable health and wealth goals. www.TiaJolie.com





Sunday, August 21, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Joey Maiza: Learning to Love What Is




Saturday Sept 3rd, Live at 7PM MST,  10 PM EST
My name is Joey. I am from the East Coast of Canada. I grew up battling self-image issues, struggles with addiction, and depression from a very young age.
I never felt comfortable in my body. I started dressing in boys' clothes around the age of 12. Secretly struggling with my identity and sexual orientation. I came out as a lesbian at the age of 21, but that wasn’t enough. I still hated myself and hated my body.
In 2013, at the age of 27, after being diagnosed with Gender Dysphoria, I started my medical transition. I medically transitioned for almost 9 years. I had a mastectomy in 2014 and a hysterectomy in 2016. Something still didn’t feel right. No amount of physical changes fixed the disconnect I felt in my soul. After a lot of emotional and spiritual healing, I awakened to the truth. The root cause of my decision to transition. I am now on a journey of detransitioning, self-love, and bringing awareness to the “not so talked about” side of transitioning. I also feel called to shed light on the agenda that is being pushed on children. The children are our future and we must stand together to protect the children!

Sunday, August 14, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Michelle: Questioning Extreme Medical Tre...



Catch us live Sunday, August 21st at 3 PM MST, Arizona Time.
Michelle is a 34-year-old detransitioned woman living in Ontario, Canada. She identified as transgender for a period of ten years, during which time she was prescribed testosterone and underwent two medically unnecessary surgeries (mastectomy and hysterectomy).
Seven years after being prescribed testosterone, at nearly 30 years of age, she was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and post-traumatic stress. She detransitioned a few years later.
In the aftermath of her transition, Michelle began to question why she’d been encouraged to pursue an extreme medical treatment that ultimately wasn’t right for her. She became particularly concerned that the affirmation approach by professionals left no room to consider developmental dysphoria and that her undiagnosed disabilities contributed to her experience.
Michelle is a team member of Genspect, an international alliance of professional groups, parents, trans people, detransitioners, and others who advocate for a better model of care than the current affirmative approach. She is currently working on her first book and, in the meantime, posts her writing to her blog, "Some Nuance, Please" and is active on Twitter.

Monday, August 8, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Anna: The Revelation That Started Her Det...



Anna Kim is an artist based in Philadelphia. She lived as a transgender man for over a decade, but during the pandemic of 2020, God spoke to her and touched her heart. This revelation was the start of her detransition journey


arekusn.com

Instagram: @arekusn

Sunday, August 7, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Abel Garcia: Fast Tracked And Changed



In today's show, we are sharing a story of a young man who felt he did not fit in the role of the man he was born to be, leading him on a spiral that would forever change his life. Abel Grew up in a Mexican Household he reports that he wasn’t very masculine, instead was very shy and timid. He felt he never met any of the expectations of a man growing up. Eventually assuming he could not be man enough, therefore he thought he must be a woman. At the age of 18, he searched for help and found a therapist who after the initial session told him that he was transgender, providing him with a letter on that very first session, telling Abel she did not want to gatekeep him. At 19, he started on hormones, at 20 he changed his gender and name on all of his IDs. At 21 he got breast implants and almost went for bottom surgery. He realized he had made a mistake, and worked nonstop to fix his mistakes. At 23 he had the implants removed, got his chest reconstructed, and at age 25, he was fully detransitioned. He is now working on telling his story while helping others from harming themselves. Abel's YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/AbelGarcia04

TRS Presents Arion Johan Bezuidenhout: Faith Finds Away After Years Of S...


Arion Bezuidenhout is a multi-award-winning hairstylist and makeup artist, with a BTh and a Biblical Counseling Certification. He has won both the Twin care South African Men's stylist, among numerous Industry awards, along with the coveted Twin care South African Hairstylist of the Year, 2017. Having worked in the local film industry, fashion editorials, and makeover shows, he brings flair and dynamic color to his debut book, Bedroom Called Rainbow.   His autobiography is a gripping tale that has the reader laughing at his antics. The profoundly moving journey through a life that threw everything, but the kitchen sink has one reaching for the tissues. This debut book is honest and begs us to investigate the narratives of our own lives as he examines his beliefs through therapy. A crippling addiction that brought him to his knees finds a way where faith white knuckles through years of brutal self-abuse. Traversing identity issues of masculinity, sexuality, belief, and esteem, Arion meanders through the impacts of social constructs that often cause more damage than good. Yet, the vulnerability is palatable, as is the horror of the story of a good boy gone bad. Life can hurt like hell. Arion's cross-pollinated story is intriguing and challenging. If you would like to continue the discussion with Arion on this journey, you can reach out to him on these details: 1. Email: bedroomcalledrainbow@gmail.com 2. Instagram: @justarionpersonally 3. Facebook: Arion JB 4. TikTok: @arionjb3

Sunday, July 3, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With "Not In Denial" Talking About Archetypal ...



Today we have not in denial, also known as G.


G Is a 46-year-old married man with two daughters. He has been a mental health professional for more than twenty years. He quotes my interest in issues of sex and gender stems from my early life experiences. I was a sensitive child, and as a teenager, I felt alienated from the models of masculinity I saw around me. As a result, I often felt my life would have been easier if I had been born a girl. Becoming a father at 28 was the beginning of my journey towards discovering a positive sense of myself as a man.


Since 2010 I have been active in men's work - psychotherapeutic group work for men. In men's work, we proceed from the understanding that there are archetypal masculine qualities that men need to reckon with if we are to avoid falling into harmful patterns of behavior. For instance, we need to know where we stand in relation to the warrior archetype, in order to be able to manage our inherent propensity to aggression. We are also very much focused on men's tendencies towards disengagement and disconnection.


Recently I have been deeply troubled by the absence of men from the conversation about gender ideology. As a group, we appear to be enacting an age-old pattern of abandoning our daughters and sons, leaving women to do the emotional and relational heavy lifting.


Our engaged presence seems to be most needed by those young men who are drawn to gender ideology since dominant feminist accounts of male-to-female transition tend to stigmatize them as fetishists and colonizers. 


For me, the question then becomes: how can older men such as myself, who have thought long and hard about masculine identity, best support this group?




Tuesday, June 28, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Taylor: A Mothers Perspective


Taylor is a 42-year-old mother of two, who has a 13-year-old daughter who Identifies as transgender and has expressed her need of wanting to be a boy. Originally Taylor had affirmed her child because she was worried that If she didn’t her child could be a statistic with the feared trans propaganda of suicide. Now she is going back on this after careful consideration and seeing what the outcome of transition brings, their child struggling with this.   #DomesticAbuse advocate, #survivor & Campaigner. All views are my own. Mother to #ROGD child. Adult Human Female

Sunday, June 19, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With David Arthur: Exposing Darkness



David has a powerful testimony of deliverance from a very perverted life; including transgender prostitution, molestation, drug addiction, gambling, alcohol, as well as being healed from his deathbed with full-blown AIDS, no immune system, infections in his brain and blood, severe Osteoporosis, diabetes, and the list goes on and on.


What a Mighty GOD we serve! 


He quotes: “There is a huge difference between "denying self" and denying our design”.



David was sexually abused from around the age of 5. He contracted HIV/AIDS at age fourteen. And by age 37 was on his deathbed. That was in 2009. But GOD!!


With his body weakening, in a hospital bed that was placed in his bedroom at home, David knew he was headed for hell. He knew that hell was what he deserved for all of the horrible things he had done to others. He cried out to God in desperation. Afraid to die and not wanting to go to hell. David Arthur hit rock bottom and turned to JESUS The CHRIST. HE heard David’s cry. 



GOD showed David the difference between "denying self" (lusts of the flesh) and denying his own design. David now knows and accepts that he is same-sex attracted. David sees this Truth very clearly and as a part of his design, not his fallen nature. This is based on 2 Corinthians 5:17.


2 Corinthians 5:17 ~ "Therefore, if anyone is in The CHRIST, he is a new creature;

the old things passed away; behold, new things have come." 


David says, "I have surrendered. I am in The CHRIST. Old things have passed away. All of my confusion and deceit as well as thoughts and emotions have truly passed away. Many things from my past remain, but why? Because they are a part of my design, my make-up, not of my old nature.





https://youtu.be/XRhjIyuvmp0


#RESIDUE is not your typical documentary film, as it not only tells the true life experience of David Arthur, but it also exposes some dark practices within the #lgbTQia+ & #Gender #Ideology #Movements. 


David is NOT Anti-Gay, as he is an openly #homosexual #minister of The #Gospel.

Through a life littered with #molestation, #drugs, #prostitution and so much more; from #HIV to #AIDS, the juvenile detention to #prison; to his #deathbed. You do not want to miss hearing David tell of the dangers of Gender Ideology and being enveloped, bamboozled, and indoctrinated by the movement of "love" and "rainbows”.


Using myself as the illustration, as a former trans-identified person, w/ decades of life's knowledge & experience in that world, I can say that the confusion of gender dysphoria, or better known as transgenderism, is absolutely mutable & curable!


We are born either male or female. Our DNA is not the only deciding factor, and it is not about appearance either. We all have over 6,500 genetic markers that make us distinctly male or distinctly female. It is literally impossible for a male to have a "female brain".


No surgery, procedure, pill, or shot in the world can change our biological sex. Changing sex is not an option. Even with sexual reassignment surgery (AKA 'gender-affirming-surgery'), we remain what and who we were created to be, even if we choose to mutilate our genitalia.



https://www.ibelongamen.com/


http://www.YouTube.com/DavidArthur1972









Monday, June 13, 2022

TRS Presents An Interview With Patrick Quezada: Back On Track



Hello, my name is Patrick Quezada I am turning 42 this August-born and raised in Denver Colorado extremely close with my mother she is my best friend my father is not actively in my life addiction has ran on both sides of my family.


Since growing up alcoholism and drug addiction were in my life for many years,I experienced rejection from a very young age, and suffered from an eating disorder of anorexia and bulimia with very low self-esteem.




I gained weight in high school and middle school nearly 300 pounds was made fun of for it was then I started my eating disorder looking for love in all the wrong places I met many men and was a serial monogamist my ex-boyfriend of nearly 5 years cheated on me and gave me HIV in 2011.


After that, I was severely depressed and went off the deep end the drug use got way worse when the alcoholism to drinking a bottle of vodka turned into popping ecstasy pills to find a false euphoria and escape which later graduated to a very dark and sexual world with crystal meth party and play was normal for me to hook up with many guys on grinder and have sex for drugs.



My dope dealer was my ex, a very abusive relationship I eventually got married and found out that my ex-husband was not who he said he was, a sex offender and bank robber. When I almost died from my drug addiction, mom introduced me to victory outreach ministries which allowed me to seek treatment and salvation with God.




I surrendered my life in 2016 fast forward three years I was clean then was devastated once again by a friend of mine I trusted that happened to be a pastor at another church that I was going to was my roommate and promised to be my accountability partner he started acting very inappropriately towards me one day I went out and had drinks with my friends for my birthday I blacked out I was drunk after being clean for nearly 3 years I relapsed hard, the next morning I woke up completely naked to find out he raped me.




I went back into crystal meth again this was a year and a half ago the last time I took a shot of meth it was mixed with fentanyl and GHB it should’ve killed me I only took half of the shot blacked out and when I came to noticed that my right retina had completely detached, I needed an emergency surgery twice and the doctor said my eyesight would never come back. 


God gave me the scripture if your eye causes you to sin pluck it out I then reached out to my good friend Tyler Schmidt I met him and his wife Jen at the freedom march in 2020 Tyler recommended that I surrender to God and move out of Denver and come to Cincinnati. I did that God used him to help me with my drug addiction and he used Jen to help me with my same-sex attraction struggles it was the perfect recipe for recovery to heal the perfect storm so grateful.


Now that I’m back on track I have 15 months clean as of the 10th of this month and today. I am a part of the solution and not the problem. I work for a program called STR that is an extension of the lit movement sober living here in Cincinnati. Tyler and Jen run it we basically take men and women off of the streets and find them a bed in treatment to get off of drugs.


It’s so fulfilling knowing that God resurrected my life so that I can help others so grateful and blessed that I was able to go to the freedom march we all sin in one way or another no one is perfect and we all deserve love and grace from our father. 




God has called me to be a loving and compassionate person to bridge the hatred between the gay community and the church. 


So many gay people have been hurt by religious people and God has called us all to love one another regardless of whatever person has chosen to sin with.  I was super blessed to be able to not only have a job that fixed my life and my finances and to give back to my mother who has always been there to help me. I blessed her with a trip to the freedom March and today I help her with her finances she took care of me for so many years now it’s my turn to give back love God and love people.


I’m not where I’d like to be but I think God I’m not where I was today I would like to praise that I have been nearly 6 years undetectable and cured of HIV this all started when I surrendered my life to him. I also am in the process of becoming a certified peer recovery support specialist, after that, I plan on becoming a faith-based addictions counselor. God is on the move and I’m grateful to stay humble and serve. I go to recovery meetings and keep a clean routine. I’m also on the praise and worship for my celebrate recovery group I’d like to write poetry and I’m currently writing a book called open my encrypted Heart that I hope to get published within the next year or two. If I can tell anybody one thing it is please don’t ever give up do not grow weary in doing good for the right time your harvest will come, just don’t give up. If you know anybody battling with addiction there is hope pray for them and never give up on them. Today I don’t allow idols and labels to define who I am. I’m not gay I’m not straight I’m not an alcoholic I’m not a meth junkie my identity is in Christ!


Patrick Social Media:



https://www.tiktok.com/@godschosensonpq?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc


https://www.facebook.com/groups/patricksprayercircle/?ref=share


youtube.com/channel/UCTnntU2aVKhmH44JYW2CaXw