A Minnesota Trans-Atheist
This episode I sit down via Skype with radio host, author, speaker, organizer, and activist Stephanie Zvan. Stephanie has been a major impact on my life through her friendship, her writing, and her ability to bring people together in an effort to improve the world. I'm grateful to have the chance to chat with her one on one, across a variety of topics from Minnesota Atheists to the conferences she has organized and some behind the scenes radio stuff. I hope you enjoy this conversation.
info_outline Ep 49 Cup of Words with Paige ConverseA Minnesota Trans-Atheist
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info_outline Ep 48 Maddy is InterviewedA Minnesota Trans-Atheist
My guest this episode is Shanna Felix, and she will actually be interviewing me. Shanna is a 3rd year phD student with Georgia State University working on a dissertation relating to criminal justice where her field of study is criminology, queer criminology, and the experience perceptions of people who identify as queer have with the criminal justice system.
info_outline Ep 47 Everyone's AgnosticA Minnesota Trans-Atheist
Ep 47
info_outline Bonus Episode Shout Out to Marissa Alexa McCoolA Minnesota Trans-Atheist
We’re here to bring you an extra special crossover episode in support of Marissa Alexa Lennox-Mccool. She is a podcaster, author, performer, speaker, and an LGBT rights and atheist activist. She co-founded the Trans Podcaster Visibility Network, she is the host of the podcasts The Inciting Incident and The Cis Are Getting Out of Hand, and she produces a few other shows and helps out numerous other podcasters in many ways, including being a rad guest.
info_outline Ep 46 Slurm Flirty WormA Minnesota Trans-Atheist
This episode features an interview with a really fun punk band from the Pacific Northwest, Slurm Flirty Worm. Slurm's drummer and back up vocalist (Abbi) is trans, and a listener local to Slurm helped connect Abbi and I. The whole band, Abbi, Michael, & Zakk are awesome, and I had a lot of fun chatting with them about how they got their name, what kind of music they play, and of course which hot pockets are the best hot pockets.
info_outline Ep 45 Yannick TaylorA Minnesota Trans-Atheist
Episode 45
info_outline Ep 44 Giving Birth as a ManA Minnesota Trans-Atheist
My guest for this episode is Shane Armstrong-Phairchyld, artist, dad, and the branch co-director of the trans-youth education and support of Colorado. Shane was responding to a question Daylin had posted on facebook regarding the experiences of trans men who had given birth. Shane was so willing to share that I asked if we would be willing to share his experiences here on this show as well.
info_outline Ep 43 Dr. Eric MeiningerA Minnesota Trans-Atheist
My guest this episode is Dr. Eric Meininger specializes in adolescent health with special emphasis on transgender adolescents and LGBT homeless youth. After the interview stick around for “American Punk”, a track from the recently released “Burning Rubber” the newest EP from The Homobiles.
info_outline Ep 42 The Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic ViolenceA Minnesota Trans-Atheist
Call the show at 612-643-1108 or email Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: This podcast is proud to be a part of the Trans Podcaster Visibility Initiative: Main show page is The Trans Lifeline is US: and Canada: Quick links 001:13 Brief personal transition story 007:58 Thank you 009:05 Interview with Jennifer Landuis - Director of Social change at The Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence 138:35 Mya Byrne, American Dream (so far away) My guest for this episode is Jennifer Landuis, she is the Director of Social...
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Quick:
- 00:40 Thanks!
- 01:14 My endorsement for US President
- 07:00 Interview with Rainbow Radio spokesperson Eddie Cabbot (aka Nice Guy Eddie)
- 40:47 Musical Guest The Subwave Network UK
Today’s guest is Eddie Cabot, the spokesperson and one of the broadcasters over on Rainbow Radio, a radio station that went live January 19, 2015. They are a 24/7 news, entertainment and talk radio station dedicated to the LGBT community and its allies. Rainbow Radio is a licensed, legal station paying royalties to those artists whose music is played. Rainbow Radio spotlights LGBTQIAA and LGBTQIAA friendly artists, producers, and remixers, and believes that artists should be paid for their work. Rainbow Radio is a station with a wide variety of talk shows pertaining to different interests within our community, with presenters from around the world giving their individual perspectives.
Rainbow Radio FM is taking a stand and doing their part in giving the LGBTQIAA community a voice, saying loudly and proudly; “We are here and our voices will not be silenced”
Eddie Cabot is the host of the successful weekly radio show, In My Humble Opinion, airing on Rainbow Radio with new episodes every Tuesday and Saturday at 8pm Eastern on http://RainbowRadio.FM If you miss the live show, it is replayed Wednesday at 4pm on RainbowRadio.FM, Friday at 9pm on DanceWorldRadio, and Sunday at 8PM on Sobel National Radio….of course, just like all high quality radio programs, you can always catch Eddie’s show as a podcast on http://EddieCabot.blogspot.com
During the interview Eddie mentions a trans author, alas I cannot find a link to her.
Opening and bumper music for this episode is courtesy of Obsidian Shell find them on the following links:
https://obsidianshell.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/obsidianshell
Closing music for this episode is from the Subwave Network UK an alternative dance project based in Bournemouth founded by Mr Electrosketch and Miss Fortunate and is heavily influenced by bands such as Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, The Prodigy, Groove Armada, Chase & Status and Rudimental. Despite battling many prejudices, they are beginning to make some well-deserved ripples. A combination of keyboards with Guitars, ukulele and an unusual looking device called a Pin guitar from Thailand. There are songs like the 80’s influenced “The Sound of my Heartbeat” and the slightly risque “Touch Me all Over”, which both have a really upbeat danceable feel to them"
The Subwave Network UK have recently recorded and released their debut and released their debut album ALIEN DATA MIX via BANDCAMP which is a concoction of heavy rock, bangra dub reggae, dub step, trance, house and drum n bass. They are aiming to eventually play the big stages also so if you'd like to follow them, please do so
via Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.
https://www.facebook.com/subwaveukwaritsara/
http://thesubwavenetworkuk.bandcamp.com/
Thanks for listening, thanks for downloading!
Hey did you know that according to Disney, 6 out of 7 dwarves aren't Happy?
Mushroom walks into a bar, bartender yells, "Hey we don't serve the likes of you here!" The mushroom was understandably upset, after all, everyone has always told him he is a "Fun-Guy"
It’s hard to explain puns to kleptomaniacs because they always take things literally.
What do you call a big pile of kittens? A meowntain!