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Allow Me to Trans-Late

Allow Me to Trans-Late

By Jason Soules

Hosted by Jason Soules: Teacher, musician, brother, son and transgender man, this show answers listeners' questions about what it means to Jason to be transgender in the present day.

Learn more at www.allowmetotranslate.com and follow @soulesspeaks on Instagram.
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Episode 43: Stop Kissing People!

Allow Me to Trans-LateJan 12, 2021

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Episode 48: Asking Good Questions is Half of Learning

Episode 48: Asking Good Questions is Half of Learning

Season 4 of Allow Me to Translate comes to a close with Jason’s favorite episode yet.  Dr. Markie Twist is back, along with Leif, who has brought questions from students in the Meyer Middle School Gender and Sexuality Alliance Club in River Falls, Wisconsin.  Jason and Markie tackle the insightful questions from these students in hopes to answer questions for any middle school student who stumbles on this podcast and to really help a younger, more vulnerable part of the LGBTQ+ community.  Middle school can be a very difficult time and place and we are here to help.  Busting with maturity, these questions really require depth in their answers and Jason and Markie dig right in.  Tune is as we “pay it forward” and answer really good questions from our future generation!

The Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) at Meyer Middle School is in its third year. Meyer Middle School (MMS) is located in River Falls, WI and has 775 students in grades 6 through 8. We currently have 33 student members in our GSA. The group is co-facilitated by Kris Nickleski (7th grade Gold House Social Studies Teacher in her 9th year at MMS but in her 16th year of teaching) and Sommer Bowers (School Psychologist in her 8th year which have all been at MMS). The GSA meets on a monthly basis. One new feature added this year to our meetings has been featuring a member of the LGBTQ+ communities each month and discussing the contributions made to United States History and culture. The GSA also runs a free school store called the Pride Den for students in need of school supplies which is located in the School Counseling office

Dr. Markie's Website: www.drmarkie.com

Additional Resources: www.allowmetotranslate.com/episode48

#communityresources #transgender #trans #feelgood #education #genz #kidsarethefuture

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Mar 23, 202154:24
Episode 47: Let Us Play!

Episode 47: Let Us Play!

This week Jason tackles the emerging issue of trans athletes and their supposed advantages over cisgender women. While this isn’t a new issue, it is gaining traction quickly as dozens of states, Wisconsin included, propose bills to ban trans athletes from competing. Jason explains how discriminatory and illogical these bills truly are and does his best to bring relevant examples and questions to the listener. Learn more about debunking myths and the truth of how these laws could play out affecting both cisgender and trans youth negatively. It’s not enough to block these bills. We need them to stop being created. First bathrooms.  Then the military.  Now sports. All of these bans were proven unjust and a poisonous waste of our time and resources.  When will it end?

#transathletes #letusplay #stopbanningtranspeople #transgender #transpodcast #transgenderathletes #sportsareforeveryone

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Mar 10, 202127:06
Episode 46: Health & Wellness Coaching w/Jamie Hazelton
Feb 23, 202131:18
Episode 45: There are No Dumb Questions... Well...

Episode 45: There are No Dumb Questions... Well...

All too often we hear the phrase “there are no dumb questions” and while usually true, and a helpful way of starting useful dialogue, it’s also much more complicated than that when interacting with the trans folks in your life.  It turns out there ARE some dumb questions!  Well, more like insensitive, irrelevant, inappropriate, and invasive.... Jason is here to help translate the complicated topic of what should I ask or not?  He talks about the importance of acknowledging both the person’s intent and their relationship with the trans person being asked.  While not all trans people are the same, there are some questions that are not good to ask at all!  Things like “Are you sure?” and “When is the surgery?” are some of the many examples he discourages as well as giving examples of questions that both educate AND normalize the experience of everyone involved.

#nodumbquestions #dontaskmeanything #thinkfirst #transgender #trans #curiousityisgood

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Feb 09, 202127:33
Episode 44: There's No One Way to be Trans

Episode 44: There's No One Way to be Trans

Jason is back with another solo episode and hoping to translate just how diverse the trans community is, even within itself.  From discussing the variety of folx Jason has met to tackling Transmedicalists/TRUSCUM, this episode essentially defends the notion that there is absolutely no one way to be transgender.  It’s important for all of us to remember everyone is different, trans or cis.  There are no rules or requirements to be trans. Some medically transition and some don’t.  Some have dysphoria and some don’t and so on.  Jason looks at the importance of embracing not knowing who you’ll meet each day and staying open minded.  After all, people are whoever they say they are!

#theresnoonewaytobetrans #transgender #unique #wearealldifferent #embrace diversity #trans #transpodcast

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Jan 27, 202118:49
Episode 43: Stop Kissing People!
Jan 12, 202157:40
Episode 42: Physical Therapy to the Rescue!

Episode 42: Physical Therapy to the Rescue!

Jason is excited to return and explain how physical therapy has changed his life in a tremendous way.  Even after one appointment it was evident that this was “just what the doctor ordered”.  Gaining loads of helpful information, stretches, and exercises has not only helped Jason feel much better, but also feel so hopeful.  Feeling sore, tired, and tight doesn’t really help anyone feel productive in life and it was really taking a toll mentally as well.  Loosening up, helping alignment, retraining the core, waking up certain muscles, and generally understanding how the body works are just some examples of how this has helped.  While not all of Jason’s issues stem from binding/posture/transition issues, the majority of them DO and this doctor has done an incredible job of explaining how.  Jason does his best to recap his experience in hopes that those in need will also explore physical therapy.

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Dec 29, 202022:06
Episode 41: Where's the Humor in That?

Episode 41: Where's the Humor in That?

All too often the transgender community ends up being a punchline to a joke or mocked openly for being “abnormal”.  Sometimes we can immediately recognize it and other times it isn’t so obvious.  This week Jason discusses examples and the ramifications of treating the trans community as a joke.  He looks back at decades of mainstream media, growing up in the naive midwest, and the current issues that still exist in our world.  From the Brady Bunch to Family Guy, jokes and skits about gender stereotypes, gender expression, and gender roles have fueled comedy for YEARS!  Much of this has misrepresented the trans community long enough to stifle their progress. There are many things that are funny and can be joked about in terms of transgender people, but context is crucial.  Who is the audience?  Why is the joke necessary?  Is there truth to it? Who does it affect?  Tune in to hear more!

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Dec 15, 202023:49
Episode 40: Spread Love (and Buttercream!)

Episode 40: Spread Love (and Buttercream!)

In this exciting first episode of our brand new rebranding, we have returning guest Coltan Schoenike. Since our last episode with them, they've now graduated and started a cupcake business, Thèm de la Crème, and now they're coming out with a brand new book. Spread Love (and Buttercream!): Recipes and Reflections Where Love is the First Ingredient and a Sweeter World is Ours for the Baking is the half cupcake cookbook, half self-help, affirmations, and relationship guide that you've never known you needed. Coming out this Friday, Coltan decided to stop by and tell us about the exciting journey of writing this book, as well as give us a never-before-seen (or heard?) preview of the book. 

Spread Love (and Buttercream!) comes out December 4 and you can get more info on Coltan's book at themdelacreme.com/book

Dec 01, 202048:16
Episode 39: Ultra-Independence is a Trauma Response

Episode 39: Ultra-Independence is a Trauma Response

It is taking some time for Jason to really understand the full extent of which his being trans impacted his entire life, but one of the biggest eye openers was learning to recognize the trauma that simply goes with the trans experience. From the earliest memories of shaming or not being seen, to dysphoria, to shifting or losing relationships after coming out... life as a trans person is not easy and much of what goes with it has a direct negative impact on one's mental health and outlook. Trust and intimacy issues can become paralyzing and close you off from your entire world. This leads to "ultra-independence" and not knowing how to ask for help.

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