This week, Lee is holding space for the icon, the mogul, the moment — Miss T.S. Madison. Because if you're not saying her name with your chest during Pride Month (or any month, tbh), then what are you even doing? 💁🏾♀️
We get into why Maddie matters, and use her as the launchpad for a bigger conversation about how trans people — especially Black trans women — are constantly being politicised, othered, and debated instead of protected, celebrated, or even just left alone.
Lee and Z dive into the way toxic masculinity and hypermasculine fear fuel so much of the current transphobia, why the “women’s safety” narrative is often a smokescreen, and how the media stays loud and wrong. 🗞️💨
Don’t worry, it’s not all heavy — we wrap with a little kiki about dating, social masks, and why performing someone you’re not just isn’t sustainable (or cute).
🕰️ Chapters
00:00– Holdin’ Space for T.S. Madison
14:41 – Understanding Trans Issues and Societal Norms
22:55 – The Debate on Women's Safety and Trans Rights
23:49 – Understanding Sexual Offender Statistics
24:21 – The Real Issues Affecting Women
25:16 – Debating Feelings vs. Facts
26:44 – Cultural Discussions and Control of Women
28:14 – The Absurdity of Gender Segregation
31:16 – Empathy and Independence in Men
32:08 – Trans Representation in Media
32:27 – Locker Room Conversations and Comfort Levels
37:12 – The Hypocrisy of Triggering Anatomy
39:09 – Reverse Catfishing: Authenticity vs. Performance