• What is it like to be Cisgender?

  • Apr 7 2023
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast
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What is it like to be Cisgender?

  • Summary

  • Today we interviewed two of our favorite people - Liz and Eric Macdonald about how they experience gender as cisgender people. Listen to Gender Curious at your preferred podcast platform today! https://linktr.ee/gendercurious


    The Macdonald’s are amazing people who are leaders in the local community and amazing parents to a family full of incredible children, including their gay son. They work to support parents of LGBTQ+ individuals and are always creating loving and kind spaces for people to learn and grow together. As trans people, Landon and Michael have not had the experience of being cisgender, so this episode seeks to answer questions like, “What is being a cisgender person like?” While this may seem like a question with an obvious answer, it’s not an experience that we, your co-hosts have had, and we were thrilled to learn from two dear friends what their experience has been as cisgender people.


    Gender Curious is a Podcast that explores all things gender with curiosity and kindness. We'll be dropping episodes every Friday, so follow us on your favorite podcast platform. Please rate and review us as well. You can find us on facebook (@ Gender Curious Podcast), instagram (@gendercuriouspod), and TikTok (@GenderCurious). If you have questions, episode ideas, or just want to say hello you can reach us at hi@gendercuriouspod.com.


    Gender Curious is hosted by Landon Phillips and Michael Soto, is recorded at Full Swing Studios, and is a member of the One Community podcast network.

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