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Host: Mike
Episode Length: ~15 minutes
Category: Science • Psychology • Society

In this episode of Planting Thoughts, Mike dives deep into the neuroscience and psychology of gender identity—separating scientific fact from political fiction.
We unpack what peer-reviewed research says about the brains of transgender people, explore how hormones and neural connectivity adapt during transition, and discuss the psychological concept of minority stress—how discrimination, not identity, drives distress.

This episode goes beyond talking points to show how empathy, data, and humanity align.

“Reducing gender to chromosomes is like saying Beethoven’s 9th Symphony is just air vibrations.”
“Science is complex; rhetoric is loud. And loud doesn’t mean right.”
“When society supports its most vulnerable, everyone flourishes.”

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Next week: The Psychology of Teen Vaping — How Industries Hack the Adolescent Brain.

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