• Jonathan & Madi Goldstein - Demonstrating Parental Love

  • Jul 18 2022
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast
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Jonathan & Madi Goldstein - Demonstrating Parental Love

  • Summary

  • On this week's episode of Redefining Family, Jonathan has the pleasure of speaking with his old friend Jonathan Goldstein and his daughter Madi Goldstein. At seventeen, Madi came out to Jonathan and his wife as transgender. Since then, they have not only supported her, but have become advocates for her and the trans and queer communities.

    Jonathan discusses the realization him and his wife had that Madi was struggling with her gender identity. Madi explains that she felt a disconnect with her mind and body, which made her feel so very isolated. With the support of her family, Madi is thriving and finally feels like she belongs. Madi also talks about finding community and support online, and Jonathan discusses advice he has for parents of trans and queer children.

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    More About The Goldsteins

    Jonathan and his wife have been married for over 20 years and are the proud parents of two amazing kids. Madi who is 18 and Micah who is 16. In addition to parenting two amazing teenagers, Jonathan has been a youth group advisor to temple youth groups affiliated with the North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) off and on since 1998. When he is not attending youth group events, Jonathan can be found at his synagogue where he is a Cantorial Soloist. But, more often you can find him managing the Energy & Utility Practice at CG Infinity.

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