In this episode, I sit down with George Hope Johnson, a TEDx Asheville speaker whose upcoming talk explores transgender identity through lived experience, clarity, and deep human insight. George is a thoughtful, articulate young man with years of public speaking experience, and he brings both courage and nuance to a subject that is often reduced to headlines and sound bites.
Our conversation moves through George’s personal journey—from coming out at a young age, to navigating identity, perception, and belonging, to preparing an eleven-minute TEDx talk designed to reach people who are curious, uncertain, or quietly searching for understanding. We talk about fear, empathy, masculinity, storytelling, and what it means to be seen as human rather than labeled.
This is not a debate. It’s a conversation rooted in listening, emotional honesty, and lived reality. If you’re interested in how stories change hearts, how identity evolves, and how thoughtful dialogue can soften fear, this episode is well worth your time.