It’s said that the only constant in life is change. But humans like routine, it helps them to feel safe and in control. Change can be difficult to navigate – whether it’s welcome or not. So Gloriously Unready is all about change: how to make the most of life and the surprises it deals to us. In Series 1 Josephine shared her story of becoming a mum to two transgender daughters. In Series 2 she's finding out more about transgender people's experiences because as she adapted to having transgender daughters it helped her to get to know transgender people. IMPORTANT NOTE: Everybody mentioned in this podcast series has agreed for their story to be told. We are keeping the names of Josephine's children private.
Sometimes as a parent or ally of a transgender person you can end up doing more harm than good when it comes to speaking out because you are running t...
“She’s exactly the same as she was, she just wears different clothes”It took 50 years and a lockdown for Beth to work out who she was. And now she and...
There’s a lot of discussion around neurodiversity and being LGBTQ.Many people who are gender non-conforming also have a neurodivergence such as autism...
In series 2 of Gloriously Unready you heard from Joanne Lockwood about her experience of coming out as transgender later in life.Now it’s her wife Mar...
Imagine chatting to your 3 year old and them telling you they were not the gender you believed they were when they were born.That’s what happened to H...
Dr Lulu is a paediatrician and mum of a transgender young person. She specialises in helping other parents of LGBTQ children because she says she got ...
Gloriously Unready is back for another series. And in series 3 Josephine is giving people a voice to express their love for their transgender children...
In this bonus episode of Gloriously Unready, recorded for Transgender Parent Day, Josephine sits down with her husband Tim to talk about their journey...
Around six years ago Joanne realised she needed to hit the stop button on everything in her life, except her family.She had a very stereotypical male ...
Max Siegel describes himself as a career queer. He came out as transgender in February 2020 and now spends a lot of his time talking about transgender...