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P&P PODCAST: Laverne Cox – Journey to Womanhood (Revisited)

9 min · 3. okt. 2025
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What lessons can a single lecture, delivered a decade ago, still offer to today’s evolving conversations about gender identity, inclusion, and authenticity? How does one individual’s deeply personal journey translate into universal lessons about leadership, empathy, and resilience? These questions guide the newest episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, hosted by Dina Walters, where we revisit an article first published in the Rochester Post in October 2015. The article chronicles a keynote lecture by acclaimed actress and activist Laverne Cox, delivered to a full house at Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Known internationally for her breakout role in Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black, Cox leveraged her visibility to amplify messages of acceptance, empathy, and authenticity—messages that remain both timely and timeless. In the second half of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, host Dina Walters draws out the relevance of these themes for 2025. The societal landscape has shifted in visible and invisible ways. While transgender visibility has increased, so too has backlash and resistance. Cox’s words from 2015—about empathy, difficult conversations, and the culture of violence—resonate now with prophetic clarity. Walters poses a question to her listeners: in a world where visibility has multiplied, how do we safeguard dignity, safety, and authenticity in both public and private life? What is the “journey to womanhood,” as framed in this podcast? It is not simply Laverne Cox’s journey, though her story provides the scaffolding. It is a collective journey toward deeper understanding of self and others. It is an insistence that authenticity is not negotiable. It is a recognition that empathy is a leadership competency, not an optional trait. And it is a challenge to all listeners—whether in business, education, policy, or personal life—to ask: how am I participating in shame? And how can I better participate in empathy? By revisiting the Rochester Post article, this episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast ensures that the wisdom of a decade ago remains present-tense. The questions raised then are still the questions of today. The difference now is urgency: in an era of both progress and backlash, the need for empathy, authenticity, and courageous leadership is sharper than ever. We’d love to hear your thoughts and reflections on this episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast. What did Laverne Cox’s words mean to you? How do you see empathy, authenticity, and resilience showing up in your own life or workplace? Send us your stories, insights, or questions by email at prideandperspectives@icloud.com or leave us a voicemail at 810-291-7508. Your voice may be featured in a future episode. #LaverneCox, #JourneyToWomanhood, #PrideAndPerspectives, #TransVoices, #Authenticity, #Empathy, #Equality, #Inclusion, #LGBTQHistory, #TransRights, #TransWomenOfColor, #OrangeIsTheNewBlack, #TransVisibility, #Leadership, #Diversity, #Equity, #SocialJustice, #HumanRights, #CulturalChange, #PodcastCommunity

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Sometimes the hardest days are the ones that teach us the most, aren’t they? What if every challenge we face is actually an invitation to shift our perspective? What if gratitude isn’t something we find after the storm, but something we build inside it? In this episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, I talk about turning problems into teachers, setbacks into redirections, and how to take a single minute of gratitude that can change the tone of your whole day. I’ll guide you through it — breath by breath, thought by thought. Watch, breathe with me, and tell me: what have you learned to be grateful for lately? #PrideAndPerspectivesPodcast, #DinaWalters, #MinuteOfGratitude, #GratitudePractice, #LGBTQVoices, #MindfulMoments, #PersonalGrowth, #ReframeYourMindset, #DailyInspiration, #FindingPeace

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Sometimes the hardest days are the ones that teach us the most, aren’t they? What if every challenge we face is actually an invitation to shift our perspective? What if gratitude isn’t something we find after the storm, but something we build inside it? In this episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, I talk about turning problems into teachers, setbacks into redirections, and how to take a single minute of gratitude that can change the tone of your whole day. I’ll guide you through it — breath by breath, thought by thought. Watch, breathe with me, and tell me: what have you learned to be grateful for lately? #PrideAndPerspectivesPodcast, #DinaWalters, #MinuteOfGratitude, #GratitudePractice, #LGBTQVoices, #MindfulMoments, #PersonalGrowth, #ReframeYourMindset, #DailyInspiration, #FindingPeace

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What can we learn from a voice that helped shape transgender visibility a decade ago?   In this episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, host Dina Walters takes listeners back to October 2015, when actress and advocate Laverne Cox spoke at Oakland University in Michigan. Drawing from an archived Rochester Post article, the episode revisits Cox’s powerful lecture at the height of her breakout role in Orange Is the New Black.   In the present day, Walters reflects on how Cox’s words continue to resonate. Increased visibility has been met with backlash, making her call for empathy, authenticity, and resilience more urgent than ever. This episode frames her lecture as both a historical moment and a living blueprint for navigating identity, leadership, and justice today.

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P&P PODCAST: Laverne Cox – Journey to Womanhood (Revisited)

What lessons can a single lecture, delivered a decade ago, still offer to today’s evolving conversations about gender identity, inclusion, and authenticity? How does one individual’s deeply personal journey translate into universal lessons about leadership, empathy, and resilience? These questions guide the newest episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, hosted by Dina Walters, where we revisit an article first published in the Rochester Post in October 2015. The article chronicles a keynote lecture by acclaimed actress and activist Laverne Cox, delivered to a full house at Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Known internationally for her breakout role in Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black, Cox leveraged her visibility to amplify messages of acceptance, empathy, and authenticity—messages that remain both timely and timeless. In the second half of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast, host Dina Walters draws out the relevance of these themes for 2025. The societal landscape has shifted in visible and invisible ways. While transgender visibility has increased, so too has backlash and resistance. Cox’s words from 2015—about empathy, difficult conversations, and the culture of violence—resonate now with prophetic clarity. Walters poses a question to her listeners: in a world where visibility has multiplied, how do we safeguard dignity, safety, and authenticity in both public and private life? What is the “journey to womanhood,” as framed in this podcast? It is not simply Laverne Cox’s journey, though her story provides the scaffolding. It is a collective journey toward deeper understanding of self and others. It is an insistence that authenticity is not negotiable. It is a recognition that empathy is a leadership competency, not an optional trait. And it is a challenge to all listeners—whether in business, education, policy, or personal life—to ask: how am I participating in shame? And how can I better participate in empathy? By revisiting the Rochester Post article, this episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast ensures that the wisdom of a decade ago remains present-tense. The questions raised then are still the questions of today. The difference now is urgency: in an era of both progress and backlash, the need for empathy, authenticity, and courageous leadership is sharper than ever. We’d love to hear your thoughts and reflections on this episode of the Pride and Perspectives Podcast. What did Laverne Cox’s words mean to you? How do you see empathy, authenticity, and resilience showing up in your own life or workplace? Send us your stories, insights, or questions by email at prideandperspectives@icloud.com or leave us a voicemail at 810-291-7508. Your voice may be featured in a future episode. #LaverneCox, #JourneyToWomanhood, #PrideAndPerspectives, #TransVoices, #Authenticity, #Empathy, #Equality, #Inclusion, #LGBTQHistory, #TransRights, #TransWomenOfColor, #OrangeIsTheNewBlack, #TransVisibility, #Leadership, #Diversity, #Equity, #SocialJustice, #HumanRights, #CulturalChange, #PodcastCommunity

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