• Episode 1 - Pride Life Presents... Eva Echo

  • Jun 20 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 1 - Pride Life Presents... Eva Echo

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Pride Life Presents…Eva Echo! In this very special first episode of the series, Saski speaks to trans activist and inspiration, Eva Echo. 


    Eva is a woman that has been on her own unique journey, moving from the spotlight as a successful musician and finding her own authentic self. Now, she is determined to make positive changes for the trans community and make lives better for the next generation of trans people by using her voice and being “too stubborn to let hate win”. 


    In the episode, Eva talks about her own journey, before she came out, and now what it’s like being recognised in public and dealing with trolls. Eva and Saski discuss the lack of action by the government towards trans conversion therapy and the dangers for trans youths as a result. They also talk about the need for self-acceptance within the trans community and breaking free of the narrow standards of femininity. 


    It was an absolute pleasure to welcome Eva Echo onto this first episode, and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we did! 


    TW: Mental Health, Suicide, Eating Disorders, Self-Harm


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