Jen Hartmann is a fashion designer and founder of the trans-positive label Baal Fashion. Jen is pretty much ok with all the traditional pronouns, but prefers he/him. He is non-binary and also identifies as bigender. Find out what that means to Jen in this episode. We also talk about growing up with a very gendered language, being expected to fit into cultural and gendered stereotypes, disrupting the fashion industry and the future of innovation, how clothes are an integral part of gender expression, navigating entrepreneurship and the challenges that come with doing your own thing, surrendering to divine timing, and that one size does not fit all. More on www.fiftyshadesofgender.com/jen
45. ...: trans-androgynous, genderqueer, non-binary, abinary, maverique, bi/pan oriented aroace, multiply disabled
44. TARA DAX: non-binary
43. SALLY GOLDNER: bi/pan trans introvert HSP woman
42. EVEY WINTERS: transgender, transsexual woman
41. HARRIS EDDIE HILL: trans non-binary, agender, trans-masculine
40. BELLA CASCARINI: trans woman
39. GENEVIEVE: trans non-binary, genderqueer
38. DEVI IRONY: non-binary, dominant
37. CHARLIE ORRISS: transgender FTM
36. YAS NECATI: non-binary
35. JARETH NEBULA: transgender, agenderflux, demiboy, alien
34. CASSIAN LODGE: non-binary, agender
33. RACHEL LANGE: non-binary, queer, autistic
32. CAMERON: female but trans, trans-feminine
31. CN LESTER: trans
30. CASSIE BRIGHTER: Latina woman of trans experience
29. JOE: femme boy, non-binary, trans
28. RACHEL LAWSON: no gender labels, thank you very much
27. RAY: binary transgender man, FTM, gay
26. ANGUS BROWN (ANNIE): transgender woman, butch lesbian
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