On this episode Caroline, and Lusi are joined by contributing co host Cynthia as they explore creativity, innovation, and change. On todays episode we ask if capitalism kills creativity? Why race still plays a major role in the medical field. We continue our conversation on the oppression from the alt right and how that holds us back. We also spent time talking a bit Star Wars. In a galaxy far far away a place where anything can come to fruition, dreams never die, hopes never dashed, and possibilities endless. The saga of the imagination continues to push the human forward, in this place, anything is possible. With human ingenuity, strength, and this unfathomable arrogance, are capable of greatness. As near midterms it’s vitally important you register to vote, and make your voice heard; becoming educated in local government can prevent politicians who don’t represent the common interest of the community from making into congress and or the executive branch. Standing up, using our voice, taking action against the oppression, raising awareness of corporate greed, and pollution are certainly many of the ways we can begin affecting real change. ⸻
About the Podcast
The Trans Narrative Podcast is a storytelling platform centering trans voices through authentic dialogue and lived experiences. With over 130 episodes across four seasons and listeners in 75 countries, the show creates space for guests to share their journeys, insights, and work—on their own terms.
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