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Episode 7: Why everyday is Wicked

1 h 2 min · 30. Okt. 2020
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itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/81/94/f3/baalfashion/3000x3000_15152400.jpg] On a week of endings Jen talks with Aidan, who is half Indian and identifes as non-binary-femme. We talk living in non-binary-country and “ degenerate fox”, which is the theatre company they play at and their play “the dirty thirty” . We discuss what it’s like working for a west-end theatre and how life in itself seems on a spectrum, how non of us is an expert when it comes to gender and how non-binary identity isn’t defined by falling short of something. There is talks of tiny denim dresses and playsuits,of lipstick and hair dye.

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itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/81/94/f3/baalfashion/3000x3000_15093420.jpg] In episode 4 Jen talks with work colleague and Tiktok celebrity Blake ( lowqualityblake). We speak about the difficulties of being trans-masc but still enjoying makeup and dresses, exchange stories of pub food, twerking on the fryer and banter in London pubs. Blake shares his love for Linguine in white wine garlic sauce with prawns ( recipe on outbutin.org) and considers gender a system he feels he doesn’t ascribe to. We discuss the difference in cis-gender and gender-non-conforming identity and wonder what it feels like to be the other, we talk underwear, e-boy style and the struggle of trying or not trying to pass and the notion that non-binary expression in clothes really has no rules.

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