Charlie Orriss says he would love to be a mental health ambassador one day. Charlie's pronouns are he/him, and he identifies as an FTM (Female To Male) trans man. Find out what that means to Charlie in this episode. We also talk about labels as a protection as well as a hindrance, how gender and mental health go hand in hand, the therapeutic benefits of cosplay, and what Dissociative Identity Disorder can be like. CW: self-harm. More on www.fiftyshadesofgender.com/charlie-orriss/
64. BRIAN BELOVITCH: cis-gay male of trans experience
63. JEN HARTMANN: non-binary, bigender
62. JACOB PROFITT: non-binary, gay, drag queen
61. DOROTHY 'THYO' PIERRE-LOUIS: non-binary, trans-masculine, bigender, toric, graysexual
60. EMME PORTER DeWITT: agender [transgender, nonbinary], queer [demisexual+]
59. VICTOR MARTINEZ: non-binary, transgender, pansexual, panromantic
58. GREYSON: trans man, xenogender (wolfgender), furry
57. JIN WICKED: agender, non-binary, autistic
56. JUNO ROCHE: trans & queer
55. BEVERLY LITTLE THUNDER: Two-Spirit Lakota woman
54. LYNN KEISER: transgender woman
53. LOR: intersex, non-binary, demiboy, bigender
52. DEAN RASMUSSEN: transgender, trans man, trans-masculine, genderqueer, non-binary, pansexual
51. J LAURENCE SARNO: trans man
50. Reflections (part 2): discoveries so far
49. Being LGBTQIA+ in Higher Education (HE)
48. CARA WILDE: parent of a transgender teen
47. HELEN BELCHER: woman with a trans history
46. CHARLIZE JAMIESON: transgender woman
45. ...: trans-androgynous, genderqueer, non-binary, abinary, maverique, bi/pan oriented aroace, multiply disabled
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