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Cracking J.K. Rowling’s Egg

53 min · 3 de nov de 2022
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Is Harry Potter a trans narrative? Is Harry J.K. Rowling? What does her transphobia tell us about gender trauma, and why is it important to talk about?   In our first episode, we begin part 1 of a multi-part series looking at the Harry Potter books and J.K. Rowling.   We're looking at J.K. Rowling's relationship to transphobia through the lens of shadow work. Could it be possible that her intense beliefs about trans people are coming from a deep-seeded fear of her own trans parts?   In this series, we will use Harry Potter as a way for us to explore our own internalized transphobia, pre-egg-cracking. How many of us felt resentful of other trans people who were able to live their lives as their true selves before we were also able to crack our egg and come out of the closet?     Financially support our work! We put a lot of effort into making this podcast happen! We don't have any ads and your contributions are the only way we will make money from this project. If you're able and wish to support financially, either become a monthly subscriber via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crackingtheegg [https://www.patreon.com/crackingtheegg] or tip us on Venmo @orionqueer (and remember to leave an egg emoji so we know it's for the podcast).   Give us a follow on instagram @cracking.the.egg.podcast and share us to your stories! Leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts!   Thanks so much! -Orion & Em

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Is Harry Potter a trans narrative? Is Harry J.K. Rowling? What does her transphobia tell us about gender trauma, and why is it important to talk about?   In our first episode, we begin part 1 of a multi-part series looking at the Harry Potter books and J.K. Rowling.   We're looking at J.K. Rowling's relationship to transphobia through the lens of shadow work. Could it be possible that her intense beliefs about trans people are coming from a deep-seeded fear of her own trans parts?   In this series, we will use Harry Potter as a way for us to explore our own internalized transphobia, pre-egg-cracking. How many of us felt resentful of other trans people who were able to live their lives as their true selves before we were also able to crack our egg and come out of the closet?     Financially support our work! We put a lot of effort into making this podcast happen! We don't have any ads and your contributions are the only way we will make money from this project. If you're able and wish to support financially, either become a monthly subscriber via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crackingtheegg [https://www.patreon.com/crackingtheegg] or tip us on Venmo @orionqueer (and remember to leave an egg emoji so we know it's for the podcast).   Give us a follow on instagram @cracking.the.egg.podcast and share us to your stories! Leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts!   Thanks so much! -Orion & Em

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