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Pronoun / Me with Rosie Mansfield

Pronoun / Me with Rosie Mansfield

By: Rosie Mansfield
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Who were you before the world told you who to be?


British-Australian Rosie Mansfield led a shiny life as a successful tv presenter until Covid-19 struck and it was taken away overnight. The only thing for it was to learn who they were without the mask of a defining career and it turns out they were A LOT more than they ever realised! Through meaningful slap/hug style conversations with handpicked guests, Rosie discovers they are not alone in their identity crisis by chatting to celebs, artists, athletes, musicians, writers and therapists who are now all smashing the art of self-expression. A safe space for late-to-life epiphanies, people still working out who they really are in real-time and a reminder of the importance of living in your authentic truth.


Credits: Presented & Produced by Rosie Mansfield©


Stories/Collabs/Feedback/Contact: rosiemansfield@icloud.com


Social: Instagram @rosiemansfield / Tik Tok @rosie.mansfield


Support production: https://buymeacoffee.com/rosiemansfield

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Episodes
  • Ep 8 : Baroness Ruth Hunt / Influential Communicator
    Dec 20 2024

    In this conversation, Baroness Ruth Hunt (she/her) discusses her journey from a shy child in Cardiff to a prominent figure in LGBTQ+ advocacy and politics. She reflects on her early life, the challenges of coming out as gay in the 90s, and the importance of living authentically. Ruth emphasizes the need for open conversations in society, particularly in politics, and the challenges posed by social media in fostering genuine dialogue. In this conversation, Ruth Hunt and Rosie Mansfield discuss the importance of political engagement, the role of allyship in advocacy, and the need for individuals to find joy and purpose in their actions. They emphasize the significance of connecting with local representatives, understanding the complexities of allyship, and the necessity of community support. Ruth shares her aspirations for future projects and reflects on the importance of joy in navigating life's challenges. You can follow Baroness Ruth Hunt on Instagram @RuthieHunt and Rosie on Instagram @rosiemansfield & Tik Tok @rosie.mansfield


    Credits: Presented & Produced by Rosie Mansfield©


    Stories/Collabs/Feedback/Contact: rosiemansfield@icloud.com


    Support production: https://buymeacoffee.com/rosiemansfield


    #Society #Culture #Identity #Neurodiversity #Trans #Gender #Sexuality

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    40 mins
  • Ep 7: Reg Mombassa Artist / Men fearing men
    Dec 7 2024

    In this engaging conversation, Reg Mombassa (he/him), a renowned artist and musician, shares insights into his childhood, artistic journey, and the importance of self-expression. He reflects on his identity, the role of art in society, and his concerns for humanity's future. Mombassa discusses the influence of politics and social commentary in his work, as well as the significance of education and community. The conversation concludes with reflections on life, regrets, and the value of comedy in navigating the complexities of existence. You can follow Reg on Instagram @RegMombassaOfficial and Rosie on Instagram @rosiemansfield & Tik Tok @rosie.mansfield


    Credits: Presented & Produced by Rosie Mansfield©


    Stories/Collabs/Feedback/Contact: rosiemansfield@icloud.com


    Support production: https://buymeacoffee.com/rosiemansfield


    #Society #Culture #Identity #Neurodiversity #Trans #Gender #Sexuality

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    34 mins
  • Ep 6: Duke Agyapong Athlete / AuDHD dual diagnosis
    Dec 7 2024

    In this conversation, Duke Adjepong (he/they) shares their journey as an athlete and content creator, discussing the impact of ADHD and autism on their identity and mental health. They emphasize the importance of labels for understanding oneself and navigating intersectionality. Duke reflects on the duality of their experiences with ADHD and autism, the significance of cycling as a grounding activity, and their vision for a more inclusive neurodivergent world. In this engaging conversation, Duke and Rosie explore the impact of social media on our ability to live in the moment, the importance of understanding differences in education, and the significance of shadow work in personal growth. They discuss the challenges and joys of neurodiversity, emphasizing the need for compassion and acceptance in society. You can follow Duke on Instagram @Ekuddduke and Rosie on Instagram @rosiemansfield & Tik Tok @rosie.mansfield


    Credits: Presented & Produced by Rosie Mansfield©


    Stories/Collabs/Feedback/Contact: rosiemansfield@icloud.com


    Support production: https://buymeacoffee.com/rosiemansfield


    #Society #Culture #Identity #Neurodiversity #Trans #Gender #Sexuality

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    33 mins

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