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Let's Talk 2019 // Yesterday's Nightmare, Tomorrow's Dream

1h 13m · Trans Questioning Podcast · 09 Jan 17:46

One hell year down, another hell year begins. THIS WEEK: Sarah and May discuss the concurrent release of their latest passion projects, both of which are deeply emotional explorations of trauma and the transgender experience. We discuss some hopes for 2019, May details her brand new body modifications, we address a reader question about coming out as a teen in the American South, and generally pledge to wreck stuff. May recommends Venom and Aquaman, Sarah recommends Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse.

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May's album, She's Bleeding, You Asshole: nyxfears.bandcamp.com/album/shes-bleeding-you-asshole

Sarah's video, A Video About Transitioning: youtu.be/3PClMhVAQWg

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