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Katherine Wolfgramme

Katherine Wolfgramme

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Every week Word for Word explores the stories, experiences, and perspectives of extraordinary LGBTQIA+ individuals. From artists to advocates, quiet heroes to loud trailblazers, we’re shining a light on the lives and lessons of those who are making a difference in our community.

Join host Jason Heath each week as he delves into the triumphs, struggles, and achievements of our guests, and discover the beauty of their authentic selves. Get ready to laugh, cry, and be inspired – because on Word for Word, every voice matters, and every story deserves to be heard.

This week’s guest – Katherine Wolfgramme

Today, we’re honoured to welcome an extraordinary individual who has dedicated her life to advancing transgender rights and gender diversity.

Katherine Wolfgramme, a multi-award-winning and internationally recognised Trans Advocate and Gender Diversity Consultant has been a pioneering force for change.

With a lifetime of experience navigating gender identity, she has lived as a trans child, youth, adult, and now, a revered trans elder, role model, and community leader.

Katherine embodies the qualities of a true trailblazer, change maker, and fashion icon, but most notably, she radiates love, compassion, and generosity.

Tune into Word for Word every Sunday night at 6pm on JOY 94.9, or across Australia on the Community Radio Network every Monday at 7:04pm

This episode may contains discussions of sensitive personal experiences that may be triggering for some listeners. There is support available. Click here for a list of support services.

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