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In this podcast, now in it's fourth year, therapists Stella O'Malley and Sasha Ayad take a deep dive into the psychological and cultural forces impacting the social changes around "gender." Through interviews with researchers, doctors, therapists, parents, detransitioners, and others, Sasha and Stella's podcast is a "must listen" for anyone trying to navigate the current gender landscape. With their sharp analytical minds and deep compassionate hearts, Stella and Sasha have also become known throughout many parent networks as lighthouses in the midst of some very stormy seas. Previous guests include Helen Joyce, Jesse Singal, Leor Sapir, Kathleen Stock, Jamie Reed, Peter Boghossian and more.

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Gender: A Wider Lens Sasha Ayad and Stella O'Malley

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In this podcast, now in it's fourth year, therapists Stella O'Malley and Sasha Ayad take a deep dive into the psychological and cultural forces impacting the social changes around "gender." Through interviews with researchers, doctors, therapists, parents, detransitioners, and others, Sasha and Stella's podcast is a "must listen" for anyone trying to navigate the current gender landscape. With their sharp analytical minds and deep compassionate hearts, Stella and Sasha have also become known throughout many parent networks as lighthouses in the midst of some very stormy seas. Previous guests include Helen Joyce, Jesse Singal, Leor Sapir, Kathleen Stock, Jamie Reed, Peter Boghossian and more.

www.widerlenspod.com

    171 - Breaking News: The Latest WPATH Scandal, with Lisa Selin Davis

    171 - Breaking News: The Latest WPATH Scandal, with Lisa Selin Davis

    In this episode, Sasha and Stella sit down with journalist Lisa Selin Davis to discuss “the endless upside down somersaulting of reality.”
    The latest controversy not only questions the integrity of guideline creation but also exposes collaboration among federal authorities, advocacy groups, and academic institutions to suppress evidence-based research.
    Mainstream media responses (or lack there of) highlight how prominent journalism groups align with activists, perpetuate narratives, and compromise objectivity by succumbing to advocacy pressures and biased reporting practices.
    This episode emphasizes how the prioritization of empirical evidence in both media reporting and policy-making is crucial for ensuring that decisions affecting youth and healthcare are based on accurate, transparent information.
    For links and resources relevant to this episode, access the full show notes athttps://www.widerlenspod.com/p/episode-171 
    Buy Our Book – When Kids Say They’re Trans: A Guide for Thoughtful Parents at https://whenkidssaytheyretrans.com/   
    Join Our Listener Community to Access Exclusive Content at https://www.widerlenspod.com/   
    Support the Show at https://www.widerlenspod.com/p/support-the-show   
    Join the conversation on YouTube at www.youtube.com/@widerlenspod  
    For more information about Sasha’s & Stella’s parent coaching membership groups, visit:
    Sasha Ayad: https://sashaayad.com/parenting-coaching   
    Stella O’Malley: http://www.stellaomalley.com/parent-coaching  
    To learn more about our sponsors, visit:
    Therapy First at https://www.therapyfirst.org/  
    Genspect at https://genspect.org/  


    This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.widerlenspod.com/subscribe

    • 51分
    Premium: Children Have the Right to Know Their Body is Not Their Enemy

    Premium: Children Have the Right to Know Their Body is Not Their Enemy

    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.widerlenspod.com

    Many who promote gender identity ideology claim to champion children's rights but often serve adult agendas at the expense of the child's long-term best interests. There is danger of making irreversible decisions for children based on this ideology, which can lead to long-lasting harm. By reinforcing the authority of parents and ensuring they have the power to protect their children from such influences, society can better safeguard children's basic human rights and ensure their healthy development.
    Advocacy for parenting and policymaking should focus on the long-term well-being of children, rather than their immediate expressed desires. Maintaining policies and laws that protect children’s long-term interests and empower parents to make decisions on their behalf is crucial, ensuring that children grow up in a safe and supportive environment that honors their true needs and rights.
    In this bonus episode for premium subscribers, Vernadette outlines a comprehensive list of what she considers basic human rights for children, emphasizing the necessity for children to receive truthful education about science and human biology, protection of their bodies from harmful and unproven treatments, and the preservation of their future fertility. She stresses that children should have access to effective therapies that address underlying issues such as family dysfunction, autism, and trauma, rather than being subjected to experimental procedures driven by ideological influences. A key component of her argument is the critical role of parental authority. Vernadette asserts that parents, as the natural guardians of their children, should be empowered to make informed decisions that prioritize their child's long-term well-being, including safeguarding the child's right to natural development and protection from unnecessary medical interventions.
    Watch our full length episode with Vernadette Broyles: https://www.widerlenspod.com/p/episode-170
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    • 2分
    170 - The Legal, Emotional and Physical Consequences of Secret Social Transition with Vernadette Broyles

    170 - The Legal, Emotional and Physical Consequences of Secret Social Transition with Vernadette Broyles

    Stella and Sasha welcome distinguished attorney Vernadette Broyles to the show offering a rich and informative discussion for anyone interested in the evolving dynamics between schools, families, and the legal system around issues of gender identity and parental rights; valuable resources for parents and concerned adults; and practical recommendations on how parents can be proactive and better equipped to protect their children, empowering them to navigate these challenging situations with confidence and clarity.
    For links and resources relevant to this episode, access the full show notes at https://www.widerlenspod.com/p/episode-170 
    Buy Our Book – When Kids Say They’re Trans: A Guide for Thoughtful Parents at https://whenkidssaytheyretrans.com/  
    Join Our Listener Community to Access Exclusive Content at https://www.widerlenspod.com/  
    Support the Show at https://www.widerlenspod.com/p/support-the-show  
    Join the conversation on YouTube at www.youtube.com/@widerlenspod 
    For more information about Sasha’s & Stella’s parent coaching membership groups, visit:
    Sasha Ayad: https://sashaayad.com/parenting-coaching   
    Stella O’Malley: http://www.stellaomalley.com/parent-coaching  

    To learn more about our sponsors, visit:
    Therapy First at https://www.therapyfirst.org/  
    Genspect at https://genspect.org/  

    This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.widerlenspod.com/subscribe  



    This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.widerlenspod.com/subscribe

    • 1 時間3分
    Premium: There's a Struggle for Attention When Your Dad is Trans

    Premium: There's a Struggle for Attention When Your Dad is Trans

    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.widerlenspod.com

    There has been an emerging trend of families where multiple members identify as transgender. It often begins with one person transitioning, followed by the partner adopting a non-binary identity or similar. In some cases, this trajectory extends to their children, with multiple kids identifying as transgender. Videos circulating online depict adults posing leading questions to very young children, as young as four or five years old, which appear to steer the child towards identifying as transgender. What could be behind this phenomenon?
    In this bonus episode for premium subscribers, Emma Thomas describes the destabilizing effect her father's transition had on her sense of self and the significant disruption and uncertainty she experienced regarding her own identity and place within both her family as well as within society.
    Watch our full length episode with Emma Thomas: https://www.widerlenspod.com/p/episode-169
     To listen to our premium content in your favorite podcast app click here for Substack instructions on setting up a private feed.

    • 3分
    169 - Growing up with a Trans Parent, with Emma Thomas from Children of Transitioners

    169 - Growing up with a Trans Parent, with Emma Thomas from Children of Transitioners

    Sasha and Stella warmly welcome Emma Thomas to the show highlighting her significant role as an advocate for children of transitioners. Emma talks about growing up with an AGP dad, the importance of safeguarding children, the misinformation around chestfeeding, and her hope that autogynephilia is treatable or preventable.
    For links and resources relevant to this episode, access the full show notes at  https://www.widerlenspod.com/p/episode-169 
    Buy Our Book – When Kids Say They’re Trans: A Guide for Thoughtful Parents at https://whenkidssaytheyretrans.com/  
    Join Our Listener Community to Access Exclusive Content at https://www.widerlenspod.com/  
    Support the Show at https://www.widerlenspod.com/p/support-the-show  
    Join the conversation on YouTube at www.youtube.com/@widerlenspod 
    For more information about Sasha’s & Stella’s parent coaching membership groups, visit:
    Sasha Ayad: https://sashaayad.com/parenting-coaching   
    Stella O’Malley: http://www.stellaomalley.com/parent-coaching 
    To learn more about our sponsors, visit:
    Therapy First at https://www.therapyfirst.org/ 
    Genspect at https://genspect.org/ 
    This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.widerlenspod.com/subscribe 


    This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.widerlenspod.com/subscribe

    • 1 時間9分
    Premium: The Trouble with Big Trauma, with Abigail Shrier

    Premium: The Trouble with Big Trauma, with Abigail Shrier

    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.widerlenspod.com

    Trauma therapy culture promotes the prevailing view that trauma inevitably leads to PTSD and every negative feeling or experience is ultimately some kind of “trauma response”. Trigger warnings are everywhere. And Western society is obsessed with protecting everyone’s feelings. But, the human condition encompasses a wide array of emotions and feelings, and overcoming hardship is a natural developmental pathway for growth. Human beings are naturally inclined to survive, most people’s default response to trauma is in fact resilience.
    In this bonus episode for premium subscribers, Abigail Shrier emphasizes the importance of recognizing and fostering resilience rather than assuming that traumatic experiences will inevitably lead to long-term psychological damage. She stresses the importance of teaching children about historical family struggles to inspire strength. And she advocates that well-intentioned parents should not be undermined by external judgments, as a strong, supportive family bond is crucial for children's growth.
    Watch our full length episode with Abigail Shrier: https://www.widerlenspod.com/p/episode-168 
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