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ShoutOut Radio
ShoutOut
15 episodes
1 week ago
With weekly shows, and special release podcasts, ShoutOut is a magazine show for the LGBT+ community. With live guests and reports from all over, we cover everything from the serious to the stupid.
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With weekly shows, and special release podcasts, ShoutOut is a magazine show for the LGBT+ community. With live guests and reports from all over, we cover everything from the serious to the stupid.
Show more...
Sexuality
Health & Fitness
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Cool 2B Trans
ShoutOut Radio
49 minutes 5 seconds
2 months ago
Cool 2B Trans

Steffi chats to Katie Neeves of Cool 2B Trans;

"I was assigned male at birth, based purely on my sex characteristics (as is still the established practice) and I was given the name of Martin. However, from my earliest memories at the age of around 3 or 4, my head and my heart were telling me something different to the label I had been given, as I felt the need to crossdress and this continued throughout my life. It always felt so right wearing girl’s and women’s clothes. I felt right. But then I would feel guilty about it as I knew it was socially unacceptable and afterwards, I would be consumed by feelings of guilt, disgust and self-loathing. It was a vicious cycle. I only accepted myself as a crossdresser in my mid-twenties and as soon as I accepted it, the problem disappeared. I was happy as a man who needed to crossdress for many years. I realised I had a condition called gender dysphoria which is a feeling of great unease about your head and your heart telling you are the opposite gender to the sex you were assigned at birth, however my gender dysphoria was satisfied by regular crossdressing".


And the team discuss the Iris FIlm Festival which is taking place this week. The team have been there, and will be for the rest of the festival, catching interviews and reviewing the films. Say yes if youare there, we'd love to talk to you!

ShoutOut Radio
With weekly shows, and special release podcasts, ShoutOut is a magazine show for the LGBT+ community. With live guests and reports from all over, we cover everything from the serious to the stupid.