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fun guy 32STAY AWAY FROM CHILDRENWhy apple is promoting a man during women’s history month is insane. Nobody cared what you losers did until you tried and continue to try to go after children. You freaks need insane asylums not podcasts.. smh
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Still Learning At 40For all capable of empathyWhite cis male here! This is journalism! This is legit. Imara is honest, professional, intelligent and not afraid. We need this right now. We ALL need this. Regardless whether or not you identify socially with any of these descriptors, if you are capable of empathy, you need to listen to this. She has done the work for you. All you need to do is listen. Yo, it’s free, honestly it’s the least you can do. That and maybe leave a review. At minimum, you will have abated some white guilt
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GinnyLynn13Appreciation!I appreciate this podcast so much. It offers me understanding about people that aren’t in my everyday life, but are vibrant, and unapologetically themselves. Even in discussions related to topics that are difficult if not outright harmful to the Trans Community, Imara and her guests are open and informative resulting in a better understanding of how policy impacts Trans People and how I can act in support of the Trans Community.
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SlydeRedfaceThank you ImaraAs the father of trans and nonbinary kids I’m fortunate to have such an amazing source of news and information to help me be a better dad and ally to the trans community. It’s a scary time right now and we are lucky to have her.
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TaterTotCasserole78Bravo!!This show is exceptional in all ways. Imara never ceases to impress and inspire awe. Many thanks to her and to her guests, who enlighten and inspire on each episode.
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Oak-11An important and affirming showI’m so grateful this show exists and thankful for Imara and all the folks who work on it. Insightful interviews, inspiring perspectives and I always come away feeling more validated. I encourage everyone to listen to this show and share it with your communities.
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Matthew D'Great Journalism and Important Conversations!It's hard to put into words how important this podcast is. I've been listening to this show from the beginning, and I have learned a lot over the last five years. This show has helped me to better understand my students, my sibling, and myself. Imara is a great host, very insightful and thoughtful, and the guests always bring such unique perspectives. Some episodes are full of joy and bright visions of the future, and some are heavier, detailing the oppression and hate that is unfortunately happening in this country. But all the episodes have helped to expand my understanding of the world. Shows like this one are great for helping cis people better understand their trans and nonbinary neighbors, and for creating a place where trans people are centered. This podast helped me realize that only a gender-expansive world can ensure freedom for all.
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jogalt2017Great content, bad sound qualityI’m so interested in the content of this podcast, seems to be really well researched and it’s such a breath of fresh air to hear trans news from a trans person. Unfortunately the sound quality makes it really hard to hear what’s being said!
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commallama26Important and well doneThe interview with Chase Strangio was fantastic and I look forward to more episodes. It’s important to be well equipped with knowledge about the political context and times we are living through as trans people, while uplifting each others voices and trans joy. This podcast is a great way to do all of that.
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DrDK2Mourning a Lost OpportunityProject 2025 calls for the extermination of trans people, so your existence is an act of resistance and I deeply thank you. But as the mother of my trans son and a very politically active Democrat, I’m very disappointed in the Harris campaign and DNC for missing a huge opportunity to stand for trans rights. While Trump and MAGA spent 100s of millions on anti-trans ads, the DNC chose to hide from trans issues with “an all lives matter” approach. Instead they should have used that national platform to highlight trans youth. There are brave articulate kids speaking out for their rights in Red legislatures. These kids should have been given a national platform at the DNC, at rallies, on ads, and I truly believe they would have won over the hearts and minds of most American people. I’m not saying this would have changed the outcome if the election. But it could have protected Trans rights and trans lives. Thank you for your fight.
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Grayson_WatsonSo Much Trans Joy that It Makes Me Feel SeenAs a genderqueer,transmasculine gentleman whose questioning his identity words cannot describe how many times I’ve heard Imara sweet voice from being fat and trans and more. I would like to see more black masculine trans joy on the podcast. Please and thank you. Keep up the good work Imara.
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MegSmithThe BestBeautiful work!!
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Brandolinitweenie274I triedI always try to give views opposed to mine an honest chance. I don’t believe there is any value to be gained from listening to this clearly bias and uninformative podcast
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BibliophileG4-13-23 & 6-6-24 critical episodesThe episode published on April 13, 2023 is critical for anyone who wants to learn more about the history of lies, the twisting of faith & words, and the truth about how organizations use “every day” Americans trauma to twist the narrative to fit their goals, right into our laws. Thank you TLM Team for all the work you put into this important pod episode. Thank you for 6 June 2024 episode.
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dawndusk38New FavGreat insights and awesome guests that make you think. I appreciate the perspective I don’t always see in my everyday life. Very smart show.
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posthumurousVery informative!I always learn something new or get a new insight when I listen to this podcast. Keep up the great journalism, Imara ❤️
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It’s not a nickname.Love TransLash so much!Absolutely crucial and helping me to exist and forge forward-also incidentally the best journalism EVER!
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katmccollumInsultingWhy Apple Podcasts decided to promote a hulking 6’2 man who thinks he’s a woman during women’s history month, I’ll never know.
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App KO!???Gross
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Insert nickname here123A wonderful podSpeaking as a transfeminine enby and Muslim in north Texas, this podcast is absolutely necessary. I’m always dealing with something and it really helps to know that I’m not alone, and that my journey, while difficult, can lead to tremendous success and joy
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SquidInkyDinkThank you!As a non-binary queer person raised conservative I thank you for all your work. I lost my parents and my community due to awaking my true identity which continues to be nurtured through this amazing body of talented, bright, inspiring, beautiful people. I have rebuilt my life from the ground up. I lost a lot but have gained so much more. I appreciate all the joy here! 😘😘😘
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That therapist.Informative and powerfulThank you for work and voice. Great podcast!!
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MountainManDukeAlways looking forward to a new episodeI love this podcast. Great journalism, great host, great guests. Always makes my day when I know there’s a new episode to listen to.
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De-smoundGreat stories and journalismI always enjoy the Translash stories and the journalism of Imara Jones and the whole team.
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angrylfSilly stuffConspiracy theory level nonsense - with a heavy dose of operatic drama - yikes
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Mkmkmmkmkm17the best podcast!so many compelling interviews and stories, the best podcast!
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KimmieCheyanneExpanding!This podcast is so wonderful and makes it easier to breath each day. While they cover deep topics, the fact that there is a space that is being supported and fought for where folks that are still surviving the gender journey can share their stories and thoughts is so empowering. Each podcast is another example of someone like me that is trying their best and succeeding- dare I say thriving in joy at least most days. Thank you for existing and showing baby trans/gender nonconforming folk that there is space for us in this world.
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HogwartsHobbitSo glad I found this amazing podcast!As a trans non-binary person who’s still sorting out coming out and new to learning about trans history, topics, and the nuances around it all, I am so thankful for Imara’s dedication and work! I also love learning about other trans authors, artists, musicians, etc., and resources here so I can continue learning from a variety of sources. Absolutely essential listening!❤️
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jg1234568Best podcastAcademic and informative yet easy to listen to and leaves me feeling better than before. Thank you for all the joy.
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dungboy32Reviews Prove Your PointThe podcast is amazing and informative and the reviews prove it. Not only are they filled with positive reviews showcasing the quality of the podcast, but also review bombed by anti-trans bigots who haven’t listened to a second. “Poor grammar & poor quality”? Tell me you’ve never listened with out telling me you’ve never listened. “Misleading” and then proceeds to provide misinformation with no sources. And let’s say that the number of trans people being killed is the same as women: there are 90% less trans people in the world than women. If that statement is accurate, then it IS true there is unprecedented trans violence. They are specifically being targeted despite being a small population. And how to even address the reviews that are just conservatives crying about how trans people existing hurts their feelings? Last I checked no one really asked, nor does it engage with the conversation being had. You’re JUST looking for attention because you’re all very, very sad people.
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brain2trustVictim PornThis is how you make money decrying oneself a victim. There’s no unprecedented violence against trans people.
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Karen Ortiz Esq.Leaning into learningThank You Imara and TransLash team for educating and uplifting all people through your vulnerable stories and well-researched episodes. I see there are some trolls in the reviews and that just highlights the importance of telling and sharing trans stories. To the trolls: take a look in the mirror and do some feel self-examination of why you are compelled to troll trans people.
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tomnottom💰People will try to profit off anything
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CrammyCrammerAmazing podcast!Relatable, reliable, inspiring content! I wish everyone listened to this podcast. Thank you for all your important work!
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Thankful for the peacefulnessDisgustedAwful
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Tamarab1980Thank YouThank you for the gift of this podcast.
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bajaazkgTHANK YOU!!!Your visibility and knowledge are needed. Thank you for sharing.
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j$weeneyThoughtful and insightful show with a top notch hostI have been diving into this pod and absolutely adore Imara and the conversations she has. The guests come from a wide range of backgrounds and expertise allowing for me to hear from a variety of perspectives. While the content is fantastic, I truly love the host Imara! She is an amazing interviewer that balances inquisitiveness and personal experience. She’s graceful, knowledgeable, and so welcoming. Keep doing what you’re doing Imara and the Translash team ❤️
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Ytfj56Man upHorrible
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Gen x LisaTrans Joy!I love the trans joy in every episode !Imara has such a lovely and soothing voice, I could listen to her on an endless loop. She is so smart and an amazing advocate for trans voices.
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VietSchlongLook behind the curtainSee who is promoting this agenda. Ask yourself why this is at the top of your children’s feed
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sammie948:)thanks for help spreading trans joy and uplifting trans people like myself!! love what you do <333
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Lawren757Insightful, informative, and inspirational!Imara is trans joy. Now, don’t get me wrong, it’s not all butterflies and sprinkles, but I come away from every episode with a greater sense of fortitude and resolve to make the world around me a better place.
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SophmcaxeUnique, Informative & FunI’ve recently discovered this podcast and can’t stop listening. I love hearing the stories and experiences of so many people. The host makes the show feel cozy.
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2020nikoGreat showSo many voices and stories. Love it all.
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Butter & TypeAmazing!Thankful to have a podcast that lifts up trans voices and makes a point of centering trans joy.
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Zetta/ZedLove this!I can’t get enough of this podcast ^_^ the host is so honest and to the point. I’ve learned so much by listening to this and The Anti-Trans Hate Machine. I cannot recommend this podcast enough!
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harlan_countyThank you for everythingIt’s been a while since I had time to listen, way too long. The greatest thing about these podcasts is that I can literally feel it nourishing my soul. I love listening to all the different stories and experiences told by trans women, all who have come before me and blazed trails. Imara has such an easy way about her, nothing feels forced she gives everyone enough space to tell their story, to tell their truth. I also love hearing about trans women from the southern US because that’s where I live. We have different challenges in the south that I feel like the younger generation from the northeast and west coast just couldn’t imagine. As a newbie to being trans, I’m trying to be a sponge learning all I can, and for anyone this podcast is a great resource. I follow Imara on Twitter and she’s great there as well. Thanks for everything, love everyone involved in this podcast. Maybe someday I can come on and tell my story. Yours truly Jules
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NerdStar48GratefulI found this show through Gender Reveal and Cancel Me, Daddy. Imara, your work is so important to our community, and I’m grateful to have a Black trans perspective to listen to. The guests are wonderful and the editing is also great—very smooth and easy to listen to. You tackle scary, important topics with poise and make them easier to understand. Thank you!
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MuppetjediIncredible reportingCritical amazing work by an amazing woman! This journalism and story sharing is so needed right now.
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