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Photo: Amy and me following her talk at WDI-USA’s 2024 conference in Atlanta

It’s a real thrill to have Amy Sousa on the show. The night before we recorded this I stayed up until 1am re-watching her TwiX and YouTube videos until I had to force myself to quit for the night. I’ll interject audio from two of my favorites into this episode.

Here’s some bio taken from Amy’s website:

As a modern-day gender abolitionist and women’s rights activist, it’s my mission to educate, protect, & inspire others to question the norm, create healthy boundaries, and to trust their instincts.

As an educator, writer, and creator, I am dedicated to helping women and others build emotional and psychological skills to support a confident, grounded life.

​I hold a Master’s degree in Depth Psychology* and I’ve spent years studying the internal landscapes that shape how we think, feel and navigate the world. My work focuses on instincts, embodiment, safeguarding, and emotional skill-building. I cleanly translate complex topics into clear, practical tools anyone can use.

To quote LGBCC’s Bev Talbott, Boy howdy! Does she ever.

Readers, I respect that some of you strongly prefer reading to listening, but I urge you to make an exception this time and skip the transcript in favor of this lively, fully-embodied conversation. We recorded it four days ago on February 11th, and I hurried to get it ready to post while the awful-yet-unsurprising news events we discussed are still front of mind and not yet exhaustively biopsied. Amy has a way of pointing out facets of human behavior and motivations that hadn’t yet occurred to us.

Links:

Follow Amy Sousa at her website The Known Heretic

Video: Canadian Trans School Shooting The Known Heretic Substack 2/11/26

Video: High School Girl [Wrestler] Sexually Assaulted The Known Heretic Substack 2/10/26

Video: Parent Consent in Schools! The Known Heretic Substack 2/3/26

Related written post: The Glamorization of Violence Against Women The Known Heretic Substack 3/17/23

Written post: My Journey with Breast Cancer: Breast Cancer as a Lens for Embodiment vs Dissociation OR Sex-Based Medicine vs "Gender Affirming Care." The Known Heretic Substack 7/1/24

Gender Nihilism and the Revolutionary Impulse, the eerily well-timed guest article in Reality’s Last Stand (2/10/26) by Brooke Laufer that’s getting a lot of well-deserved attention

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Credits:

Theme music by William A. Ferguson

UnMuted logo art by Anne Gibbons



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