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The Trans Narrative Podcast
Caroline Penny and The Trans Narrative Podcast Team
150 episodes
6 days ago
Preserving trans voices, one story at a time. The Trans Narrative Podcast is a global archive of lived experience, honoring and documenting trans and gender-diverse lives through long-form storytelling. Listen, witness, and join a community that refuses erasure. ⸻ The Trans Narrative Podcast is an international storytelling and archival platform dedicated to honoring and preserving trans and gender-diverse lives through long-form narrative. With more than 150 episodes across five seasons and listeners in over 80 countries, the show documents lived experience from beginning to end, treating each story as historical record rather than soundbite. Stories are how humans survive. Long before institutions, algorithms, and borders, people relied on memory, oral history, and shared narrative to understand who they were and how they belonged to one another. In a world that fragments us, storytelling becomes continuity. In a moment marked by misrepresentation, silencing, and erasure of trans lives, preservation is necessary. Each episode follows a grounded narrative arc. Guests share their beginnings, identity formation, challenges, achievements, and aspirations. These are testimonies, not debates. Accuracy and care matter more than virality. What is recorded cannot be easily erased. The Trans Narrative Podcast exists because without community we suffer. When stories disappear, people do too. Recording our voices in our own words preserves us and resists erasure for future generations. The podcast is rooted in community rather than spectacle. It resists reduction and refuses to flatten trans lives into crisis or inspiration. Instead, it creates space for complexity, joy, grief, humor, work, art, and survival. It is a living archive shaped by the people who trust it with their stories. Hosted by Caroline Penny, the show centers narrative sovereignty and honors trans voices as they are. Caroline believes trans people do not need to be translated or corrected to be understood. Listening and preserving stories is an act of care for current and future generations. Season Five marks four years of continuous storytelling and a renewed commitment to documenting trans lives at a time when visibility alone is not enough. This podcast is a record. It is proof that we were here, that we spoke, that we loved, that we built community, and that our stories were worth keeping. Witnessing, preserving, and holding these stories is how we survive, how we resist, and how we endure. 🎙️ If you are a trans or gender-diverse person interested in sharing your story, you are welcome to email transnarrativepodcast@gmail.com. All inquiries receive a welcome packet and guest intake form outlining the process, structure, and care we bring to each conversation. 🏳️‍⚧️
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Preserving trans voices, one story at a time. The Trans Narrative Podcast is a global archive of lived experience, honoring and documenting trans and gender-diverse lives through long-form storytelling. Listen, witness, and join a community that refuses erasure. ⸻ The Trans Narrative Podcast is an international storytelling and archival platform dedicated to honoring and preserving trans and gender-diverse lives through long-form narrative. With more than 150 episodes across five seasons and listeners in over 80 countries, the show documents lived experience from beginning to end, treating each story as historical record rather than soundbite. Stories are how humans survive. Long before institutions, algorithms, and borders, people relied on memory, oral history, and shared narrative to understand who they were and how they belonged to one another. In a world that fragments us, storytelling becomes continuity. In a moment marked by misrepresentation, silencing, and erasure of trans lives, preservation is necessary. Each episode follows a grounded narrative arc. Guests share their beginnings, identity formation, challenges, achievements, and aspirations. These are testimonies, not debates. Accuracy and care matter more than virality. What is recorded cannot be easily erased. The Trans Narrative Podcast exists because without community we suffer. When stories disappear, people do too. Recording our voices in our own words preserves us and resists erasure for future generations. The podcast is rooted in community rather than spectacle. It resists reduction and refuses to flatten trans lives into crisis or inspiration. Instead, it creates space for complexity, joy, grief, humor, work, art, and survival. It is a living archive shaped by the people who trust it with their stories. Hosted by Caroline Penny, the show centers narrative sovereignty and honors trans voices as they are. Caroline believes trans people do not need to be translated or corrected to be understood. Listening and preserving stories is an act of care for current and future generations. Season Five marks four years of continuous storytelling and a renewed commitment to documenting trans lives at a time when visibility alone is not enough. This podcast is a record. It is proof that we were here, that we spoke, that we loved, that we built community, and that our stories were worth keeping. Witnessing, preserving, and holding these stories is how we survive, how we resist, and how we endure. 🎙️ If you are a trans or gender-diverse person interested in sharing your story, you are welcome to email transnarrativepodcast@gmail.com. All inquiries receive a welcome packet and guest intake form outlining the process, structure, and care we bring to each conversation. 🏳️‍⚧️
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Marla Alpert | Freja Ki Gray | Foxx Cant : Queer Art, Systemic Constraint & Literary Resistance
The Trans Narrative Podcast
1 hour 19 minutes 36 seconds
5 months ago
Marla Alpert | Freja Ki Gray | Foxx Cant : Queer Art, Systemic Constraint & Literary Resistance

On this episode, Caroline is joined by trans artists and creatives Marla Alpert, Freja Ki Gray, and Foxx Cant for an expansive, spirited discussion on storytelling, media, and trans identity. The episode opens with a discussion on trans representation in theater, where Marla critiques the persistent casting of non-binary actors in roles that align with binary expectations. Foxx shares their experience managing a queer production company and developing stories centered on housing crises, while Freja dives into her literary worldbuilding and her trans horror fiction.


As the conversation deepens, the group unpacks the complexities of gender, monogamy, and self-expression. They reflect on the societal pressures imposed by capitalism and cisnormativity, especially within queer communities. Freja and Foxx weigh in on gender abolition, questioning whether dissolving binary structures leads to freedom or invisibility.


The episode concludes with reflections on liberation, planned obsolescence, and trans representation across industries. Each guest underscores the urgent need for professional opportunities, fair pay, and broader cultural understanding of trans experiences.


Marla Alpert (she/they) is a seasoned actor and singer with national tour credits in Jekyll and Hyde and Ragtime, and performances with the Yiddish Theater Folksbiene. She starred in A Leg Up, the first LGBTQIA+ farce, and Miss Step at Playwrights Horizons. Marla is co-host of Flop of the Heap, a podcast about Broadway flops, and a vocal TikTok advocate for trans media representation.


Freja Ki Gray (she/her) is a Canadian trans writer and performer known for her novels Neon Acid Switchblade and Demon of Want. Her short fiction appears in Rumble and Grow. Freja also works in live performance, creates visual art exploring gender and identity, and performs annually as a monster actor in a Halloween park.


Foxx Cant (she/they) is a non-binary trans femme filmmaker based in Vancouver, on the unceded lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh nations. She is the founder of Anomalous Transmissions Media, creator of the YouTube channel Foxxlales, and a manager of two queer small businesses while volunteering for a queer nonprofit.


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About the Podcast

The Trans Narrative Podcast is a storytelling platform centering trans voices through authentic dialogue and lived experiences. With over 130 episodes across four seasons and listeners in 69 countries, the show creates space for guests to share their journeys, insights, and work—on their own terms.


“Make it real to me” written by Athena Promachus, covered by Boy Bowser


The Trans Narrative was created, and produced by Caroline Penny, powered by Spotify for podcasters


If you’d like to reach out, or be apart of the show contact us at

“transnarrativepodcast@gmail.com”


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The Trans Narrative Podcast
Preserving trans voices, one story at a time. The Trans Narrative Podcast is a global archive of lived experience, honoring and documenting trans and gender-diverse lives through long-form storytelling. Listen, witness, and join a community that refuses erasure. ⸻ The Trans Narrative Podcast is an international storytelling and archival platform dedicated to honoring and preserving trans and gender-diverse lives through long-form narrative. With more than 150 episodes across five seasons and listeners in over 80 countries, the show documents lived experience from beginning to end, treating each story as historical record rather than soundbite. Stories are how humans survive. Long before institutions, algorithms, and borders, people relied on memory, oral history, and shared narrative to understand who they were and how they belonged to one another. In a world that fragments us, storytelling becomes continuity. In a moment marked by misrepresentation, silencing, and erasure of trans lives, preservation is necessary. Each episode follows a grounded narrative arc. Guests share their beginnings, identity formation, challenges, achievements, and aspirations. These are testimonies, not debates. Accuracy and care matter more than virality. What is recorded cannot be easily erased. The Trans Narrative Podcast exists because without community we suffer. When stories disappear, people do too. Recording our voices in our own words preserves us and resists erasure for future generations. The podcast is rooted in community rather than spectacle. It resists reduction and refuses to flatten trans lives into crisis or inspiration. Instead, it creates space for complexity, joy, grief, humor, work, art, and survival. It is a living archive shaped by the people who trust it with their stories. Hosted by Caroline Penny, the show centers narrative sovereignty and honors trans voices as they are. Caroline believes trans people do not need to be translated or corrected to be understood. Listening and preserving stories is an act of care for current and future generations. Season Five marks four years of continuous storytelling and a renewed commitment to documenting trans lives at a time when visibility alone is not enough. This podcast is a record. It is proof that we were here, that we spoke, that we loved, that we built community, and that our stories were worth keeping. Witnessing, preserving, and holding these stories is how we survive, how we resist, and how we endure. 🎙️ If you are a trans or gender-diverse person interested in sharing your story, you are welcome to email transnarrativepodcast@gmail.com. All inquiries receive a welcome packet and guest intake form outlining the process, structure, and care we bring to each conversation. 🏳️‍⚧️