• Georgie Stone Didn't Have Trans Representation, So She Created It

  • Aug 13 2023
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Georgie Stone Didn't Have Trans Representation, So She Created It

  • Summary

  • Georgie Stone didn't have much choice other than to be bold. At just 11 years old, she was thrust into the spotlight after winning a landmark case to become the youngest person to be granted puberty blockers by the Family Court. Since then, she's been a powerful voice in the Trans rights movement in Australia, as well as an in-demand speaker, and cast member of Neighbours.

    Georgie and Chloé talk about the power of representation, learning how to look after herself, and how an email for school turned into the opportunity of a lifetime.

    LINKS

    • Follow Georgie Stone on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
    • Learn more about Transcend Australia – https://transcend.org.au/.
    • Watch The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone https://dreamlifefilm.com/.
    • Follow Chloé on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
    • Learn more about Chloé on her website https://www.chloehayden.com.au/.
    • Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial.

    CREDITS
    Host:
    Chloe Hayden
    Producer: Amy Kimball
    Editor: Adrian Walton
    Executive Producer: Anna Henvest
    Managing Producer:
    Elle Beattie

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