Episode Two is here! With special guest, SKY!
This episode was inspired by Dan Savage and the project he started - the It Gets Better Project. For those who aren't yet aware, the project was started in response to a number of recent teen suicides involving gay teens who were bullied to the point that they felt they wanted to take their own lives. The project centers around a simple message to gay teens: "It gets better." And has encouraged gays and their allies from around the world to post videos of encouragement and inspiration, and let young people know that despite how it might seem, life does get better.
We felt that a similar message of hope was applicable to all teens, especially those with intersex conditions/DSDs. To that end, Kimberly, Sky, and I (Noi) recorded this podcast to let anyone with a DSD know that IT GETS BETTER!
Download the MP3 directly here:
DSD Discussions: Podcast 002
We welcome your comments and questions here on the blog.
Or feel free to leave us a voicemail at 646-397-1DSD, or an email at dsddiscussions@gmail.com.
Disorders (or Differences) of Sex Development or Intersex is the topic, and where that will go is the major question. This blog and podcast will explore some of the impacts, insights, and experiences of DSD for affected adults, children, parents and partners, and society as a whole.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
DSD Discussions: EPISODE 001
In conjunction with the first Rocky Mountain Regional AISSG meeting, we are pleased to announce the release of our very first episode of DSD Discussions! We are very excited about this new project and our plan is to produce a new episode every two weeks going forward. We hope you enjoy it!
Download the MP3 directly here:
DSD Discussions: Podcast 001
We welcome your comments and questions here on the blog.
Or feel free to leave us a voicemail at 646-397-1DSD, or an email at dsddiscussions@gmail.com
Download the MP3 directly here:
DSD Discussions: Podcast 001
We welcome your comments and questions here on the blog.
Or feel free to leave us a voicemail at 646-397-1DSD, or an email at dsddiscussions@gmail.com
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