In this thought-provoking episode of Stay in the Gray, Trey and Ryan unpack the real-life story of Prisha Mosley—a young woman who publicly regrets her gender transition. We explore what went wrong, who’s to blame, and how her experience sheds light on a growing conversation about medical ethics, identity, and youth vulnerability.
Also on deck: bagpipes might not be Scottish (?!), why some medications are making anxiety worse, and the haunting reality of cousin marriages and the “City of the Silent.” Plus, we preview our safari trip, share some hilariously odd listener updates, and dive into our latest Awareness of Self-Awareness segment covering elevators, photo faux pas, and right-turn rage.
If you’re ready to question everything and laugh while doing it—this one’s for you.
Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
01:13 – Trey’s Pre-Workout & Guest Recap
03:13 – Listener Location Updates
06:58 – Bagpipes: Not Scottish?
09:11 – Safari Preview
24:01 – Prisha Mosley & Transition Regret
50:12 – Anxiety & Medications
1:02:26 – Twilight Zone Facts: Teeth, Cousin-Marriages, City of the Silent
1:14:43 – Awareness of Self-Awareness: Elevators, Pictures, Right-Turn Lanes