Summary: Sandy Stone is now known as the founder of Transgender Studies, a performance artist, a noted recording engineer. But she first stepped away from her parents’ home a confused boy, unsure of why her inner self didn’t match external expectations. In this episode of the Babblery, we explore Sandy’s early life and her path to transition. We conclude by exploring the contrast between Sandy’s life and the experiences of young people today. Sandy explains, ““I really became a person, a human being, when I became a woman.”
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This piece belongs to the series "The Babblery"
Produced by Suki Wessling
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Katherine Bell
Posted on February 19, 2024 at 05:08 PM | Permalink
Fascinating journey
Love this heartfelt story of a difficult but ultimately rewarding transition.