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Welcome to our pilot episode for Assumptions where we have Trans Athletes confront assumptions about gender Identity in athletics. Come back in two weeks for our episode on Asexuals!

🎙THE PODCAST
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Apple ▸ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-spent-a-day-with/i…

🧨HUGE thank you to the Athletes that joined our discussion:
CECE: www.instagram.com/cecetelfer/?hl=en
CAL: www.instagram.com/calisrunning/
CHELSEA: www.instagram.com/chelseawolfebmx/

🎥Crew
▸ Creator, Director, Writer, etc - Anthony Padilla
▸ Executive Producer - Anthony Padilla, Alessandra Catanese
▸ Producer - Nicole Blacklock
▸ Director of Photography/Gaffer - Josh Kirkwood
▸ Camera Operator - Matthew Faulkner
▸ Social Media Manager - Mallory Myers
▸ Post Supervisor - Mike Criscimagna AKA Mork Crispy
▸ Head Editor - Patrick Horba
▸ Editor - Ash Duckworth
▸ Sound Mixing - Major Latimer
▸ Sound Supervisor - Gareth Hird
▸ Sound Editor - Jandre Van Heerden
▸ Assistant Editor - Levi Villalpando
▸ Social Media Editor - Cassie Korn
▸ Production Coordinator - Joshua Dozier


📢BE ON THE SHOW
▸ If you are part of an underrepresented subculture or live a lifestyle you feel is not widely understood and would like to be interviewed by me, email inquiry[at]pressalike.com with your subculture in the title of the email.

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0:25 TRANS WOMEN HAVE A BIOLOGICAL ADVANTAGE OVER CIS WOMEN
4:29 THERE SHOULD BE A 3RD CATEGORY FOR TRANS PEOPLE TO COMPETE IN
11:51 TRANS WOMEN HAVE HIGHER TESTOSTERONE THAN CIS WOMEN
14:32 A MESSAGE FROM ANTHONY
16:02 TRANS WOMEN HAVE HIGHER TESTOSTERONE THAN CIS WOMEN (CONT)
21:55 PEOPLE TRANSITION STRICTLY TO DOMINATE AT SPORTS
27:11 THESE ISSUES DON'T APPLY TO TRANS MEN ATHLETES
29:12 TRANS PEOPLE WON'T STOP MAKING SPORTS POLIT
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@allshookup1640

6 months ago

I would LOVE to see people with chronic pain. As a chronic pain suffers hearing people talk together would be great.

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@_mels_hellscape_

6 months ago

Thank you for bringing a conversation to the athletes themselves rather than pitting people against each other (not gonna mention names, but we know who). - trans woman & former athlete

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@whimsical_bee

6 months ago

I would love to see an episode on Indigenous people. First Nations people, no matter what country, get so many assumptions made about them (I'm saying this as an Indigenous Australian, trust me, I know and hear it all the time). Anyway thanks for making this series!! These conversations are really important to have, especially when it comes to trans people. The fear mongering going on against trans people lately is horrendous. ❤️

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@NicolettePaigeTMusic

6 months ago

I love the “I Spent A Day With” series and it’s so cool to see people that have been there talk together about things they have in common! I would love to see an “Assumptions” about people with Chronic Pain or an Invisible Illness as someone who deal with both I have had so many assumptions about me that just are not right or make no sense.

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@youjustlostthegame4418

6 months ago

Anthony has always been great about giving people a platform to have their voices heard. This new format with multiple people conversing on a topic that relates to and affects them is just another incredible way to hear all walks of life. I'm a cis white male, so this topic (and other topics related to discrimination) doesn't necessarily relate to me personally, but I believe it's always a good move to listen to the feelings and perceptions of people that are on very different paths in order to keep an open mind and stay empathetic.

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@viknightingale552

6 months ago

I stopped playing sports bc Im trans. I miss playing soccer competitively, but I know that there are no co-ed sports available for me. I'm a trans man. If I played in the female team, I'd kick their asses. If I played on the men's team, I could be comfortable, but would they? Personally, I think CO-Ed sports are important. Not just competitively, but to promote healthly activities to transfolk, who may feel turned away by fitness due to how other people view them.

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@Kyactrix

6 months ago

Hearing people who are ACTUALLY TRANS talk about this is so refreshing, because not once did any of them start getting defensive, yell, interrupt or talk over each other, or storm out of the conversation when it didn’t go their way. It’s so nice to see people who are able to have a calm and insightful discussion about this. I hope that people who praise discrimination start to watch your videos. And thank you to the man and two women who gave such a great discussion.

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@XXXXXMIKIXXXXX1

6 months ago

I love this idea Anthony, experiencing the conversation between people with shared experiences is completely different to watching them be interviewed.

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@dinonuggett

6 months ago

I am under the assumption that this will be an amazing series

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@niclynn

6 months ago

i would LOVE to hear from autistic adults!!! i myself am one of them, and i feel like there’s many misconceptions about us

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@housematesforlife

6 months ago

We loved the interview with DID systems. Would love to have a conversation like this between plurals, especially also with those who identify as multiple outside of the clinical context. That would help so much against stigma and pathologisation of the condition, and give people a better understanding of plural to plural interactions!

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@freckled-jellyfish

5 months ago

I don't quite understand why people feel the need for another channel doing videos with "the other side" or opposing viewpoint. There are already channels like that out there. It shouldn't be an issue having to listen to (in this case) trans people just talking about their experiences without some cis person interrupting them.

I am a cis person but I find it so refreshing to just hear them talk without them having to justify every single question from someone else who might've been uneducated. Because most likely that's something they already have to deal with on a daily basis, why can't this just be a safe place for them to talk about what they feel.

In Anthony's "I spend a day with" series technically there's not really two different viewpoints either most of the time. So why is that ok and this is suddenly a burden to watch ?

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@chinaqueen2588

6 months ago

Lia Thomas, Rachel McKinnon, and Chris Bruce

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@MadArtLang

6 months ago

I don't know if you already did these groups of people, but could you do episodes about:

1. Teachers
2. Polyglots
3. International Students who attend foreign schools.
4. International Teachers AKA American teachers who teach in Asia
5. People who survived near death experiences
6. People who survived extreme natural disasters
7. Burn victims and amputees, physically disabled people due to an incident
8. Su!c!de attempt survivors
9. Homicide detectives and examiners
10. Animators
11. Hospice care workers
12. P*rn actors
13. Farmers
14. Physical Trainers
15. Former Spies
16. Martial Art Experts
17. Uber & Lyft drivers
18. Sex Therapists
19. Acupuncturists, Massage Therapists, Reiki Practitioners, Chiropractors, Physical Therapists
20. Local State, County, City, Politics
21. Visual Artists
22. Social Justice Activists
23. Terminally Ill people
24. Animal Rescuers
25. National Park Workers
26. People who are raised by LGBTQ+ parents
27. Indigenous people who have lived on reservations
28. Race car drivers
29. Lifeguards
30. Professional Sports Athletes ie. Football or Soccer players

I know super random list and you probs already did some but here ya go!

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@sozio1124

5 months ago

Gotta admit, I havent watched the whole thing but I don't want to either. It's great to give people a platform but all they do (up to 7mins) is confirming each other. There's a lack of discussion. Put people with different opinions in a room and let them discuss. That'd be way more interesting

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@atlastheclouded

5 months ago

Been hearing about this issue for years. Never seen a group of trans athletes actually get to talk about it directly

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@Luro_TheGrem

6 months ago

Please do Assumptions on Trans men and Trans masc individuals. So many ppl have said shit like " your just a tomboy" "you didn't have a dad that's why..." Yada yada yada. Id love to see trans masculine and trans men talk about it.

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@johnlagoss5932

6 months ago

I mean.. sounds like the solution is improving technology and healthcare for trans people's affirming care.

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@_DUCKCHASER_

6 months ago

I was so caught off guard when Anthony popped up midway through. I WAS INVESTED IN THE CONVO!

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@XxjeffersonDkidxX

6 months ago

Anthony took the "is not my place to talk" to a whole new level,dude is straight up no in the conversation.

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