Leaving My Echo Chamber
In this episode, I sit down with Dahron, a chaplain who has spent years walking with people through grief, hospice care, and some of life’s most tender moments. Dahron trained at the VA, served in bereavement and hospice spaces, and comes to this conversation with a deep understanding of what it means to sit with people in their hardest seasons. We talk about Dahron’s life growing up in the United Church of Christ, being married to a woman and raising a son, and the long personal journey of realizing she was transgender. Dahron shares what it was like knowing from a young age that something didn’t fit, and the decision in 2020 to transition outwardly into living as her true self. This conversation also goes into some of the most vulnerable parts of her story, including telling her wife she was going to transition and sharing her feelings with her mother while visiting her death bed. We also talk about faith, belonging, and what Dahron wishes more Christians understood about people like her. She speaks candidly about moments where she did not feel welcomed in society, including testifying in front of a committee on Capital Hill in Nashville, Tennessee, where she experienced disrespect while sharing her story. I am grateful for this conversation and for Dahron’s willingness to share her story with honesty and courage. My hope is that we can learn to listen more deeply, ask better questions, and love people more fully in the process. Please share your thoughts and stories in the comments.
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