Transition Radio Show
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Sunday, November 27, 2022
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
TRS Presents Unraveling The Political Tactics Of The GOP
Thursday, November 3, 2022
TRS Presents: The Truth Behind Detransitioner's And The Damage They Are ...
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.