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HostWelcome back to Just Breathe, everyone.
HostI am thrilled that you are here today, and I am absolutely so excited for the interview that you are about to Listen to.
HostRay McDaniel was on a few years ago, and you all may remember because it is a favorite episode of all of yours.
HostAnd I am just thrilled to have.
Heather HesterThis conversation with them.
HostAnd there's so much that just has been happening that we're going to discuss and that they will update you on.
HostSo without further ado, Ray, I'm so thrilled you're here, and I would love to just start off by talking about.
HostAbout gender freedom.
Ray McDanielYes.
Ray McDanielSo I am thrilled to be back.
Ray McDanielWe had such a great conversation a couple years ago, so I'm.
Ray McDanielI'm just excited to dive in.
Ray McDanielWhat do you want to know about gender freedom?
Ray McDanielLet's.
Ray McDanielLet's dig in.
HostIt is a big topic.
Ray McDanielYes.
HostAnd one that we will circle back to many times during this conversation.
HostBut you have written this new book, and it is.
HostYour work is all around.
HostAnd I think this is a broad term.
HostRight.
HostWe're using gender freedom as a very broad term, but really encompasses your work, which is a little more specific.
HostYou work with non binary and transgender individuals.
HostAnd so I'm guessing, and I would love to know, this is how you're kind of framing this, right.
HostAs gender freedom as people are exploring.
HostRight.
Ray McDanielThat is, you are right on track.
Ray McDanielSo my book, Gender Magic, is based on a model that I created called the Gender Freedom Model that is talking about how do we help people explore and transition if that's what they want to do their gender with more play, pleasure and possibility.
Ray McDanielAnd you're right that this is a topic and an idea that goes far beyond just folks who are trans or non binary.
Ray McDanielYou know, we all get put into this tiny little box of gender when we are born, and we have all of these expectations that go along with it.
Ray McDanielAnd so many people never really take the time to question, hey, is how I am expressing my gender?
Ray McDanielDoes it really feel authentic to me?
Ray McDanielAre there ways that I am holding myself back or limiting myself where I could be experiencing more freedom and more pleasure in my life?
Ray McDanielSo I love framing the conversation about gender transition within this larger idea of gender freedom.
Ray McDanielIt's something for all of us, regardless of how we identify our gender.
HostI'd love that because it does give permission.
Ray McDanielExactly.
HostAnd I think it's one of those things too, where, you know, to your point, for as long as we can all remember, it has been such a binary and a check the box and you don't even really think about it.
HostYou don't really think about how much you align with the box that is checked and so or to think about gender in a very non linear way and that throughout your life you are going to identify in very different ways.
Ray McDanielYeah, exactly.
Ray McDanielYou know, we think of.
Ray McDanielWell, let me back up.
Ray McDanielIf we think about teenagers, they try on a lot of identities, right?
Ray McDanielSome of them stick, some of them don't.
Ray McDanielThat is a very, very normal part of identity exploration for everybody.
Ray McDanielAnd we don't put so, so much pressure on teenagers exploring pretty much any other facet of their identity to decide with a capital D.
Ray McDanielWe give teenagers and young adults a lot of freedom to explore themselves in many, many different ways.
Ray McDanielBut somehow when it comes to gender, we get very panicky very quickly about, oh goodness, this person is exploring gender.
Ray McDanielOh, gender.
Ray McDanielAnd I like to invite people into the idea that we might name our gender in different ways over our lifetime.
Ray McDanielWe might, you know, experience it in different ways and we might express it in different ways over our lifetime.
Ray McDanielAnd that is also a very normal part of self growth.
Ray McDanielYou know, just like any other part of identity, some people might understand those things about themselves very early in life and other people, you know, it might shift and change over their lifetime.
Ray McDanielI know that was my experience of it.
HostRight.
HostWell, and I think too, I mean, a lot of that, there's so many factors that go into that.
HostRight.
HostYou know, the way you were raised, where, where you were raised, all these different, different types of things.
HostAnd I love that you use the word panicky because that's what we were talking about earlier, before we started recording, which is, I mean, again, like spot on, but it is that feeling.
HostAnd, and I had shared kind of specifically with my third child who was actually on.
HostI did a gender fluid panel at the beginning of this year and they were on.
HostAnd a Couple other people, and, you know, they're able to be very articulate about this, which I find so beautiful and wonderful.
HostAnd then, you know, as other parents discuss what, you know, what their child is experiencing, and even as my husband and I are experiencing this with them, it is.
HostIt's panic.
HostI mean, that's the total thing.
HostAnd I'm doing this every single day, and I still have these moments of, did I get their pronoun right?
HostDid they are.
HostIs it they?
HostBecause they use all three.
HostSo there I'm.
HostI have to check in.
HostAnd so I guess, you know, kind of what I'd love to know from you is, for all of the people out here who are panicking, what are your words of wisdom for, you know, how not to panic, how to approach the.
HostIf, you know, if their child is using, you know, he they or she they or he she they, how to approach that in a way that is, I want to learn, I want to understand, I want to support you, and I'm just a little bit slow, so please forgive me.
Ray McDanielI love that you brought this up.
Ray McDanielAnd to be a little tongue in cheek, just breathe is literally the first thing I would say.
Ray McDanielYou know, whenever we have a panicky moment, like, take a breath, it's going to be okay.
Ray McDanielWhat I'm hearing is that we're talking about two different types of panic.
Ray McDanielSo there's panic number one, which is, oh, no, my child is exploring gender, and gender is a big deal, which we can take a breath.
Ray McDanielAnd if we come to the conversation with a lens of gender freedom, gender is just one part of our identity that we will explore and learn more about over our lifetime, just like any other part of our identity.
Ray McDanielSo it's really not that big of a deal for anyone to start exploring that for themselves, no matter what the outcome of that exploration.
Ray McDanielPanic number two, which I love that you brought this up, is a panic over, oh, no, I'm going to screw up, right?
Ray McDanielI care.
Ray McDanielI'm an ally, I'm an advocate, and I'm not always going to get it right.
Ray McDanielAnd I may use the wrong language or accidentally use the wrong pronouns.
Ray McDanielSo the thing I would say to that is to slow down.
Ray McDanielFirst of all, a lot of that panic, and I'll use myself as an example.
Ray McDanielI have such severe name panic when making introductions, and this isn't even about, like, a transgender identity.
Ray McDanielI will have somebody that I have known for, like, 10 years.
Ray McDanielI know their name deep in my soul.
Ray McDanielI know it.
Ray McDanielBut you asked me to introduce them to somebody Else at a party.
Ray McDanielAnd suddenly my brain is like, oh, no.
Ray McDanielI don't know names, what are words?
Ray McDanielAnd I just can't do it.
Ray McDanielI can't do it.
Ray McDanielI'm so bad at it.
Ray McDanielAnd it's because I want to get it right.
Ray McDanielAnd my brain is like, oh, no, don't screw it up.
Ray McDanielI think that people get in the same place when it comes to using pronouns.
Ray McDanielSo when you slow down, you're able to just kind of cut that panic response a bit and just be a little bit more mindful.
Ray McDanielIt's okay if it feels a little abnormally slow to you.
Ray McDanielThat is you getting your brain into the practice of using new pronouns for somebody, of being thoughtful, about using multiple pronouns that feel the most congruent for somebody that day.
Ray McDanielSo a lot of it is about, number one, giving yourself permission and accepting that you will make mistakes.
Ray McDanielAnd it doesn't make you a bad person correcting it.
Ray McDanielIf you do right, do your own learning, correct it in the moment, apologize if you need to, and just slow down in the future, which is a very, very basic thing, but it's very powerful, right?
HostOh, my goodness.
HostSee?
HostActionable.
HostThank you.
HostActionable.
HostActionable and not.
HostAnd not the big deal that we all make it to be.
HostI like that there is kind of a theme of permission going here.
HostSo I'm going to keep going with that because I want to.
HostI want to circle that back a little bit to the whole discussion around the permission to explore gender A and that that exploration is something that is not specific to an age or time in life.
HostThat that is something that really is lifelong.
HostSo as you work with people and as you kind of guide introduce this.
HostHow do you introduce this so in a way that people are like, oh, yeah, I need to learn more about this.
HostI need to know this because this is such a hot topic and a lot of getting a lot of negative, icky stuff, which is really nice way to say it, but how do we, you know, how do you approach this as you're doing your teaching?
Ray McDanielIt kind of depends on the audience.
Ray McDanielSo if someone is starting out from nothing, I will usually talk about the huge diversity of biological sex and biology and how we have this entire assumption of a gender system that is a binary gender system built upon an assumption that there are two fundamentally different biological sexes.
Ray McDanielAnd in Gender Magic, I have an entire chapter that is debunking this myth and inviting people in to consider the vast diversity that we already know about biology and that we are continuing to learn about biology and I like to use the metaphor of once upon a time there was this guy named Galileo who made a really, really wild claim that, you know, the entire universe did not resolve, revolve around the Earth, that in fact, we on Earth revolved around the sun.
Ray McDanielHe was excommunicated.
Ray McDanielHe was under house arrest for the rest of his life for saying something that the.
Ray McDanielThe science of the day and the kind of religious structure of the day, I will say the Catholic Church was saying, no, this is so out of line with how we understand the world that it has to be wrong because we cannot imagine this.
HostRight.
Ray McDanielI think we are in the same place right now where we are learning so much more about biology, about gender, about what it means to exist as humans in the world.
Ray McDanielAnd our science is catching up to it.
Ray McDanielOur understanding of what it means to be humans in the world and our place in it is catching up to that.
Ray McDanielSo we're seeing a backlash right now because it shakes the foundations of what we think we know for sure.
Ray McDanielSo I like to start there.
Ray McDanielThat's my little soapbox.
HostI like that.
Ray McDanielYeah.
Ray McDanielAnd then I move on to talking about gender transition and gender exploration as just simply a part of self growth.
Ray McDanielIt is transitioning into the most authentic version of us.
Ray McDanielAnd I don't know about you, but I plan to never arrive at the most authentic version of me.
Ray McDanielRight.
Ray McDanielBecause that means that you stop changing, you stop growing, and I never want that in my life.
Ray McDanielSo it's always something that we get to negotiate within ourselves, that we get to understand more of.
Ray McDanielAnd it is certainly not a cause for panic.
Ray McDanielIt can be a really beautiful part of authenticity and understanding ourselves.
HostRight.
HostWell, and I think it's one of those things that we, many people do not realize is even available to them.
HostRight.
HostIt's one of those, you know, you don't know what you don't know.
HostAnd once you start learning, once you start kind of peeling away these layers and realizing, oh, I mean, for many people it's that again, going back to the word permission.
HostBut I'm allowed to do this.
HostI'm allowed to grow in this way.
HostI'm allowed to, like, consider these other thoughts and consider all these.
HostAnd so I think, you know, this is one more beautiful thing.
HostAnd I love the way that you framed that, because that is, I'm always trying to think of as we discuss this, not you have your discussions within your families, right?
HostYou have with people who are peers, you have discussions with people who are younger, you have discussions with people are older.
HostAnd there's all different varying belief systems there.
HostRight.
HostAnd rates of understanding.
HostAnd so I love that this is a very.
HostThe way that you have framed this is in a way that is so easy to understand because it relates to something that we already know to be true.
HostAnd it just makes total sense because with anything, with any big change, there's always a huge uproar.
HostPeople are resistant, people are freaking out.
HostAnd, you know, there's, of course, all these different layers to what's going on right now as well.
HostBut that just is.
HostI don't know where my point was there.
HostI kind of lost it in the middle of just kind of being like, wow, this is so cool.
HostBecause what I like is that especially people who are a little bit older, I think for our, you know, gen Zers, definitely the gen Alpha, like, they're just.
HostThey've got this right.
Ray McDanielThey're.
Ray McDanielThey're on point.
HostThey are like, there's no.
HostThey're like, why are you talking about this so much?
HostStop talking.
HostWhereas, you know, millennials are awesome.
HostGen Xers are like, we're.
HostWe're catching up and we're getting it.
HostWe're just a little bit slower.
HostBut I think that this is great information for.
HostBecause it's like that.
HostOh, my gosh, I'm allowed to think this way.
HostI'm allowed to consider this, and I'm allowed to continue growing.
HostLike, that wasn't just for my teen years or my.
HostWhen I was in college.
HostAnd then it's just, well, that's who I am.
HostRight.
Ray McDanielExactly.
HostHow cool is that?
Ray McDanielI love that permission idea.
Ray McDanielAnd one of the things that is so magical to me about gender magic, if you will, and gender freedom is that it is about intention, not necessarily changing anything about yourself.
Ray McDanielNot for everybody.
Ray McDanielFor some people, it might mean changing a lot about yourself, but for other people, it.
Ray McDanielIt just means being able to relate to your gender with more intention.
Ray McDanielSo one of the people who was helping me on the backside for editorial things with the book was talking to me as, you know, she was reading it, she was learning things as she went, and she was like, you know what?
Ray McDanielI realized that I had never actually considered my gender.
Ray McDanielSo I took a moment and I went through the exercises in the book, and I realized that I am, in fact, a cisgender woman.
Ray McDanielAnd I have no doubts about that.
Ray McDanielAnd I love being in this kind of traditional way of expressing that.
Ray McDanielI love heels and dresses, and that feels good.
Ray McDanielAnd so it gave me permission to dive even deeper into affirming my own cisgender gender and to be able to relate to that part of myself with so much more intention and owning that this is who I am authentically.
HostRight.
HostAnd you don't ever think about that?
HostNo, that's not something that we think about typically in a very conscious way.
HostSo the fact that you've even given exercises in this book for us to go through is awesome because I think this is just a fun, interesting way to really not only relate to yourself, but people, to relate to other people and to have conversations around this in a way that just opens this up.
HostAnd I think anytime that you have these conversations and offer this education, that's what gets rid of the fear.
Ray McDanielRight, Exactly.
HostSo this kind of just leads into the thing that I'm really dying to talk to you about, which is when we talked a little bit about this earlier, but how to really.
HostThere's a lot of discussion.
HostI think that's a nice way of saying.
Ray McDanielThat's a very mild way of saying.
HostThat there is a lot of ugliness.
HostLet's just like just.
HostThere's hate, there's misinformation, There is.
HostThere are terrifying things that are going on legislatively to other human beings.
HostJust violence, flat out violence that's occurring.
HostAnd so in your work, this is a very, very important piece of work that people kind of, to this very last point, having knowledge is one of the biggest and easiest ways to dispel fear.
Ray McDanielExactly.
HostHow do you approach all of this that's going on?
HostDo you approach all of this that's going on?
HostI know you do.
HostSo how do you do it and do it in a way that is teaching and not allowing yourself to get kind of tangled in the ugliness of it all?
Ray McDanielSuch a good question.
Ray McDanielAnd I think there's so much in there to unpack.
Ray McDanielI mean, we know that 2022 and now 2023 have record numbers of anti trans legislation that has been passed that is trying to be passed primarily targeting trans youth.
Ray McDanielBut now we're seeing what really we expected to happen all along, which is expansion of that to target trans adults and to be able to minimize or completely keep them from being able to access medically necessary medical services.
Ray McDanielSo it's very scary.
Ray McDanielIt's very, very scary.
Ray McDanielWe are seeing an uptick of hate in gender magic.
Ray McDanielYou know, it's really interesting, Heather, because I started writing this book in early 2021.
Ray McDanielSo the landscape has changed a lot since I have started writing the book.
Ray McDanielAnd I had to update the introduction at the very end of the process.
Ray McDanielBecause of everything that has been happening.
Ray McDanielAnd a big tenant of the.
Ray McDanielOf gender magic is, hey, I want to help people explore and transition their gender with less suffering and more ease and to bring more pleasure and joy and connection into that process.
Ray McDanielAnd there was a part of me that looked at everything going on and said, what am I doing?
Ray McDanielYou know, how.
Ray McDanielHow can I sit here and say that gender transition can be easier and can be full of joy when we are sitting in this sort of political atmosphere?
Ray McDanielBut when I stepped back, it really hit me that the message of gender magic and bringing more joy and pleasure and connection into people's lives and more authenticity is more relevant than ever.
Ray McDanielBecause in the middle of everything that is going on that is hard and violent in many ways, trans folks and allies have to be able to connect to themselves, to each other.
Ray McDanielWe have to be able to have at least moments, if nothing else, where we are experiencing pleasure in our bodies, where we're experiencing joy.
Ray McDanielBecause otherwise, what are we fighting for if not to live full and loving and healthy and joyful and connected lives?
Ray McDanielSo I think that message connects us to our why in a huge way that I think is part of the fuel for how do we get through this really, really tough time?
Ray McDanielHow do we recharge ourselves and what do we do?
Ray McDanielAnd maybe that's not a complete thought, but I'm going to stop.
Ray McDanielStop there for now.
HostNo, I actually think it is a complete thought, very much so.
HostAnd perhaps not where either of us thought you would end up, but I think that it perhaps is the.
HostIs very wise, wise advice and just wise thinking as.
HostBecause this isn't going to end anytime soon.
HostSo I always think of, like, you know, we have.
HostThere are options.
HostThere's always options.
HostWe always have choices, right?
HostSo we could choose to get completely, you know, wrapped up and angry all the time and just like, you know, trying to fight anger with anger, right.
HostWhich we all know is not effective at all.
HostThis is a great reminder that taking that breath, right?
HostBeing educated on the subject and presenting it in a way that is, I think kindness is always a little disarming to those who are so fueled by hate.
HostRight?
HostSo putting this out there and just like this kind of consistent, like, well, here's.
HostThis is just the truth, right?
HostAnd kind of paired with that is the connection piece, because that is so important, right?
HostJust connecting with all of the people.
HostYeah, right.
HostAll of those who are, you know, and there's many people who just can't.
HostSo I feel like that's, you know, I Think that's kind of the job of allies right now.
HostEspecially is there are a lot of people, if this is, they are frozen by, you know, just fear and they, they can't do anything.
HostSo it is everyone else's job to step in and get, get moving in whatever way, shape or form they can.
Ray McDanielYeah, and I love that you said that because it's so true that this is a huge place where allies can step up.
Ray McDanielYou know, trans people are going to be involved, of course.
Ray McDanielAnd we're tired.
Ray McDanielWe're really tired.
Ray McDanielI get Google alerts that I have set up like every day and every week and it has been an onslaught of anti trans legislation, which is to speak to the question of how do we handle this?
Ray McDanielBeing able to step away from the media Sometimes it's very easy to get into a doom scroll spiral.
Ray McDanielSo getting the information you need because it's important to stay informed, but also shutting it down, like not doom scrolling all the time and creating space for, to recharge yourself too.
Ray McDanielBut this is definitely a moment where advocacy and loud advocacy really, really matters.
Ray McDanielNow talking to your legislature folks, that was not a way to say that.
Ray McDanielTalking to your lawmakers, legislator folks, I.
HostDon'T know those people, those people that.
Ray McDanielMake the laws, those people.
Ray McDanielTalk to them, let them know where you stand.
Ray McDanielHave conversations with people who are on that, that fence of interested and curious, but maybe don't have all the information that they need.
HostRight.
Ray McDanielYou know, there is a place for anger in all of this.
Ray McDanielOf course, there's a lot to be angry about.
Ray McDanielAnd when you let that anger eat up your entire life, I don't think it's useful anymore.
HostRight, exactly, exactly.
HostAnd I think that's also a very, very good point is the people that are really the ones that are potentially going to, you know, kind of be tipping points are those who are curious are those who are, you know, maybe have never really thought about it up until now and now it.
HostRight.
HostIt's not the people who are spewing the hate because that's, you're just going to be butting your head against a wall with that.
HostThere's no point there.
HostAnd you're just going to be defeated and upset and, you know, and that's just kind of pointless.
HostBut it is those, you know, people in your, in your life and around you.
HostAnd so it doesn't have to be, you know, going to your capitol or to, you know, marching in the city square.
HostAlthough if that's something you want to do, by all means do it.
HostBut it is talking to those who.
HostWho are just like, I want to know more, tell me more.
HostWhere can I learn more information?
HostAnd that's what's going to make a difference.
Ray McDanielExactly.
HostSo, yeah, thank you for weighing in on that, because I think that I know for sure.
HostI have been careful in the way that I've begun to engage in a very public way about this.
HostAnd I know that I'm not the only one that has been thinking, how can I handle this in the very best way?
HostRight.
HostLike, how do I do this?
HostWell, so thank you for your thoughts on that.
HostI am so thrilled.
HostI'm so thrilled that you are.
HostI just loved.
HostAnd we've already talked about the book a lot, but I'm wondering if there are some pieces of this.
HostOf gender magic that you really use within your practice, because you do have a practice as well in Chicago.
Ray McDanielI do.
HostThat you work with non binary and transgender people kind of through their process and adults.
HostRight?
Ray McDanielYep.
HostYou only work with young adults and older.
HostCorrect.
HostOkay.
HostSo, I mean, this is phenomenal.
HostSo if anybody is in the Chicagoland area, this, of course, will be all linked and you have to check out Ray's work and what they do.
HostBut I'm wondering if you could really kind of circle back to working with these wonderful humans.
HostHow do they kind of come to you?
HostAnd then what is your process of really helping them connect with who they are meant to be in this world?
HostRight.
Ray McDanielOoh, good question.
Ray McDanielAnd a big question as well.
Ray McDanielSo I've gotten people at a lot of different places in their journey.
Ray McDanielI will say that I tend to get a lot of folks who are pretty early on in their.
Ray McDanielTheir journey.
Ray McDanielThey're asking questions like, am I trans?
Ray McDanielAm I non binary?
Ray McDanielWhich, you know, once I kind of dig into that, typically what that question means is, am I trans enough?
Ray McDanielDo I deserve to be able to.
Ray McDanielTo be my authentic self in the world?
Ray McDanielWhich is.
Ray McDanielThat is an interesting kind of process to walk people through.
Ray McDanielI don't find.
Ray McDanielI don't think it has ever happened to me that someone has come into my office and said, am I trans?
Ray McDanielAnd the answer ended up being no, because most people who are asking that question have enough information to ask that question.
Ray McDanielSo typically don't.
Ray McDanielPeople don't end up in my office unless the answer is eventually yes to that.
Ray McDanielSo when someone comes in and they are just starting to explore themselves, I make sure that I let them know that there is no agenda here.
Ray McDanielI talk about the way that I think about gender exploration and transition, which Is all about that self growth, right?
Ray McDanielThat I have no attachment to where they end up, except that I want them to be the most authentic version of themselves that they can be.
Ray McDanielAnd from there we will typically walk through, well, what do you know for sure?
Ray McDanielSo if your question is, am I trans?
Ray McDanielThat's too big.
Ray McDanielThat is not a helpful question at all.
Ray McDanielIt's way, way too complicated.
Ray McDanielI like to get the questions down to do you, for example, if you have a close friend and they use this set of pronouns for you, does that feel good?
Ray McDanielDoes it feel not good?
Ray McDanielAre you not sure?
Ray McDanielIn a similar way, do you feel lit up if you wear a certain type of clothing versus another type of clothing?
Ray McDanielSo I view it as if you can imagine at the eye doctor, you know, where they have the like, can you see better with this one or this one or this one or this one?
Ray McDanielAnd you have to go back and forth about a million times and you're just like zoning in on the data that is important to you in these really small little ways.
Ray McDanielThat is the process.
Ray McDanielDoes this feel good or does this feel better?
Ray McDanielDoes this feel good or does this feel better?
Ray McDanielAnd you slowly build on that information so that you are able to make decisions that you feel confident about regarding your own gender identity and your own body and how you want to express that to the world.
Ray McDanielAnother thing that I bring into my work quite a bit, and I should say that the gender freedom model and my process of working with people is not linear at all.
Ray McDanielIt's about core pillars that we will come back to a million times in different ways.
Ray McDanielAnd those core pillars, like I mentioned earlier, are play, pleasure, and possibility.
Ray McDanielSo the this or that that I'm talking about the kind of eye doctor, does this feel good or does this feel better?
Ray McDanielThat's part of play, right?
Ray McDanielWe're just going to experiment.
Ray McDanielWe're just going to see what we learn.
Ray McDanielThere is no way to fail because we're just learning things about ourselves.
Ray McDanielThat's it, right?
Ray McDanielPleasure brings in this idea of we all deserve to feel pleasure in our body.
Ray McDanielAnd then if we so desire to connect with other people's bodies, how do we connect with ourselves and those other bodies in ways that feel really good and really affirming for us?
Ray McDanielBuilding on that is possibility, which brings in chosen family who are our support system, who has our back, and how do we develop more of that intimacy in our lives?
Ray McDanielAnd then how do we take everything that we've learned about gender and ourselves and apply it to all these other aspects of Our lives.
Ray McDanielHow do you apply learning how to name and express boundaries, learning more about how you want to show up in the world, learning more about what feels good and what doesn't.
Ray McDanielHow do you take all of that and apply it to relationships and work and housing and what hobbies or things light you up in the world?
Ray McDanielHow do we focus on creating a full life beyond thinking about gender all the time?
Ray McDanielBecause that gets boring, frankly.
HostYeah, well, it's just one piece.
HostIt's one tiny piece, right, that is just happens to be under a spotlight and a microscope at the same time.
Ray McDanielExactly, exactly.
HostAnd that's interesting, you know, listening to like the number of just extraordinary possibilities.
HostI think just that bit alone, like, I would love every human being on this planet to hear that because it is so, like if they could actually hear it shows the vastness of the possibilities.
HostThere's not just two, right?
HostThere are.
HostAnd every single human being relates to that in a tiny different way.
HostRight.
HostLike there's just something that's just a little bit different each person.
HostAnd the, the way that you pose all of that in a way that's not threatening, that isn't scary, that isn't, oh, I need to like, pressure to make a decision.
HostLike there's no decision making.
HostIt's all just like what, you know, what do you feel most connected to?
HostSo it really allows the person to get into that space of being super connected because each question comes back to that.
Ray McDanielAbsolutely.
Ray McDanielAnd people do make a lot of big decisions and sometimes decisions that affect their body permanently.
Ray McDanielAnd when you approach it from this place of play and one tiny step at a time and just learning more about what it means to be authentically you, you're able to come to those decisions with a lot more confidence.
Ray McDanielWhen you understand your own bodily autonomy and what you might want, there's not nearly as much self doubt or fear.
Ray McDanielAnd that makes a huge difference in someone's experience of exploring themselves and their gender.
HostAbsolutely.
HostI mean, once again, information that the entire world needs to know because I think there's such a misconception of, you know, you can walk into your local urgent care and be like, hey, feeling like I need some gender affirming surgery today.
HostCan you load me up on whatever you have?
HostI mean, I mean, there's like the amount of misinformation just in that statement is, I know.
HostBOTH laughing but it's not far off from what people out there think.
HostSo this is really, really valuable education for, you know, all of us to really understand and take in and Think about this is how it works.
HostAnd how cool is that?
HostHow lucky are all these people to have you?
HostOh, my goodness.
Ray McDanielThank you.
HostAnd that you just.
HostThis work that you're doing is so special.
Ray McDanielIt feels special.
Ray McDanielIt really, really does.
HostWow.
HostI mean, you're a gift.
HostAnd you are a gift at exactly the right time in history.
Ray McDanielYou know, that's what I'm hoping for.
Ray McDanielI think that gender magic has a lot of possibilities to really shift this narrative in ways that I think are really profound.
Ray McDanielAnd I'm certainly not the first person to say a lot of this, but I'm the first person to say it in my voice.
Ray McDanielAnd I'm hoping that that speaks to as many people as humanly possible and that we can begin to shift this really scary narrative that is happening in the world today.
HostRight.
HostWell, just as that.
HostAs those narratives take fire and just roll.
HostRight.
HostWhich.
HostThat was a dumb way of saying that, but you all know what I mean.
HostThis is what we want to do with this book.
HostAnd this book is being released today.
HostCan't be.
HostI know.
HostAs Ray and I were recording, we realized this is the official release day the book is being released.
HostSo I think that this is.
HostJust let that be part of what we all do as the Just Breathe community is get this book into as many hands of people as we possibly can.
HostAnd whether that's by sharing the link that's, you know, in the show notes or buying copies and handing it out to every person, you know, you know, whatever we have to do.
HostBecause this is really.
HostAnd it's presented in a way that is not.
HostAnd I think this is the other really beautiful piece about what you do is it's presented in a way that is not in your face or, you know, where one who perhaps is either on the fence or believes differently would feel threatened.
Ray McDanielYeah.
Ray McDanielIt is not an angry book.
Ray McDanielIt is a book about joy and pleasure and connecting to yourself and other people.
Ray McDanielAnd so I hope that that gets through to people.
Ray McDanielAnd thank you.
Ray McDanielThank you so much for sharing this with your audience and for all the listeners out there who are going to support it.
Ray McDanielMakes a big, big difference.
HostIt does.
HostIt does.
HostI mean, it's the whole pebble theory, right?
HostThe ripple theory.
HostOnce again, what is wrong with me today?
HostI've come up with the weirdest ways of saying things.
Ray McDanielI'm right there with you.
HostThe pebble that makes the ripple.
HostThat's what this is.
HostSo we're going to do that, and I'm a firm believer in that.
HostSo is there Anything else that you would love to just share while we're chatting?
HostI feel like this is such precious time because you know, I won't get you back on here for like a year.
HostI'm excited.
Ray McDanielI'm so excited.
Ray McDanielSo I think the thing I'd like to leave people with is that I truly believe that the world is better when as many of us as possible, all of us have the ability to walk around as our most authentic lit up selves.
Ray McDanielAnd that's my mission.
Ray McDanielAnd I'm doing it through the lens of gender freedom.
Ray McDanielThat's certainly not the only lens, but I invite you to join me in that mission to help create a world where people are free to be themselves, truly themselves, free from fear and free from shame, because that makes the world a better place.
HostI could not agree more.
HostI would love to.
HostIf you have any advice or wisdom to share with either a young person who is kind of exploring their gender, whether it's, you know, just their gender in general, and, or the parent of a young person who is exploring their gender, what would you like to share with them?
Ray McDanielSure.
Ray McDanielSo I can speak to both.
Ray McDanielIf I were to talk to a parent, all you parents out there, I would say that the basics go a really long way, which is great news because that is low hanging fruit.
Ray McDanielWorking on getting someone's name, their pronouns and gendering them correctly, you're 80% of the way there, which is awesome news.
Ray McDanielThe other thing I would say is especially important right now is to be a loud supporter of loved ones who are exploring gender or transitioning gender or have transitioned, and to advocate for their needs.
Ray McDanielWe're in a world where that's really hard right now and in many areas of the country.
Ray McDanielAnd we need loud advocates because we're, we're tired, we don't want to do it all ourselves.
Ray McDanielSo we, we really need you to be there and to stand up.
Ray McDanielAnd for any young person that is listening who is exploring gender or coming out, I would say in the realm of coming out, think about the who, what, when, where and how.
Ray McDanielAnd what I mean by that is develop a plan of how you need, and in particular you need to feel safe and supported in the process of sharing with others about your identity.
Ray McDanielSo maybe that means bringing somebody on board, a close friend or someone that you can reasonably expect will be supportive before you have conversations with people that might, that are a little bit more questionable of if they will be supportive or you kind of know that they're probably not going to be.
Ray McDanielSo it's Helpful to have that support system in your back pocket before you.
Ray McDanielYou put yourself out there in a way that might feel emotionally unsafe.
Ray McDanielThe other thing that I would say is, remember that discomfort isn't harm, you know, making someone else, or I should say someone else being uncomfortable simply because you shared who you are or you're expressing who you are to them.
Ray McDanielThat's not your problem.
Ray McDanielNo.
Ray McDanielThat is about them and their own discomfort and their own biases.
Ray McDanielYou are not a burden for being yourself.
Ray McDanielThat is absurd to think.
Ray McDanielSo I just invite you into that idea that being you in the world is not a burden.
Ray McDanielAnd asking people to simply respect who you are in the world is a pretty small ask.
HostIt really, really is.
HostThank you for saying that because I said two things there that I just want to kind of highlight really quickly, which is.
HostIt is.
HostIt is not.
HostThat is something I say a lot.
HostIt is not about you.
HostIt is about them.
HostDo not take that on.
HostThat's not yours to take on.
Ray McDanielExactly Right.
HostBe you.
HostOh, my goodness.
HostAnd circling back to the whole parent piece.
HostThank you.
HostI think one of the biggest things that parents are looking for and allies and advocates are looking for is direction.
HostWhat can we do?
HostThat's.
HostPeople are ready and they want to be helpful.
HostThey just don't know what to do or how to do it.
HostSo that is a directive, a great directive.
HostSo thank you.
HostThank you so much.
Ray McDanielOf course.
Ray McDanielAnd I think the very simple thing if you don't know what to do is to ask your loved one what they need.
Ray McDanielI think we forget that step sometimes.
HostRight.
HostWell, I think a lot of times we feel like we just know.
HostRight.
HostIf we're the parent or the friend or the, you know, we just know what that person needs.
HostAnd it's so important to ask because I've been surprised many times with the answer.
HostNot what I thought.
HostOkay.
HostRight.
Ray McDanielYep.
HostSo it's good.
HostIt is.
HostIt is a good thing to do.
HostAnd it's okay if you haven't done it yet.
HostDon't beat yourself up.
HostJust start doing it.
Ray McDanielExactly.
Ray McDanielShame doesn't help.
Ray McDanielLet's.
HostIt does not help.
HostAnd, you know, we're all so good at doing that to ourselves.
HostIt's not helpful.
HostWe don't.
HostDon't waste energy on that.
HostSo, anyway, thank you.
Ray McDanielThank you.
HostThank you.
HostThank you.
HostIt has been so awesome to have you here and just having this conversation that I was looking forward to.
Ray McDanielSo thank you so much for having me.
Ray McDanielAs always, a delight talking to you.
Heather HesterThanks so much for joining me today.
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