The Trans Narrative Podcast
On this episode, Angel Lovely joins Caroline and Jordan sit for a conversation that moves through care, survival, art, and the responsibility of witnessing. The discussion is expansive, grounded in what Angel names as “the dimensionality and depth humans can carry” and the multidimensionality we hold within. Angel speaks about writing, painting, and self-portraiture as practices that held them through isolation, dysphoria, and dissociation. They trace how creative work became a method of returning to the body, building language for non-binary experience, and documenting lives often left outside official records. The conversation explores family distance with care, the impact of hypersexualization on gender perception, and the ongoing work of living authentically. Joy emerges as method: dancing, cooking, reading, and witnessing other queer people living openly become forms of survival and record. The conversation moves into Angel’s archival practice, centering Black and Indigenous queer tenderness, pre-colonial gender fluidity, ecosensuality, and the ethics of documenting community without extraction. Angel reflects on spirituality beyond lineage, decolonizing ideas of madness and consciousness, and the importance of unlearning bias when holding other people’s stories. ⸻ About the Guest Angel (they/them) is an artist and writer whose work centers Black and Indigenous narratives as acts of witnessing and archival care. Their practice documents lives, homes, communities, histories, loves, and everyday tenderness often excluded from dominant records. They are interested in literature that feels like home, work that affirms possibility, fluidity, rupture in form, and decolonial, anti-colonial, and Indigenous practices. Their creative work treats storytelling as a living archive that holds people with care rather than extracting from them. Estrangement from biological family is part of their history and may be discussed with care but is not the focus of this conversation. ⸻ About the Podcast The Trans Narrative Podcast is an international storytelling and archival platform dedicated to preserving trans and gender-diverse lives through long-form narrative. With over 150 episodes across five seasons and listeners in more than 80 countries, each episode captures lived experience from beginning to end, treating every story as historical record rather than soundbite. 🎙️ Trans or gender-diverse? Share your story at transnarrativepodcast@gmail.com 🏳️⚧️ “Make it real to me” written by Athena Promachus Featuring: Talk my Ear Off by Mateo Briscoe and Cameron Love, with the local Slothbois Powered by Spotify for Creators 📧 transnarrativepodcast@gmail.com 💵 Support via PayPal: CarolineREssence Find us on Facebook, TikTok, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you listen. ⸻ Resources Suicide Hotline: 1 800 784 2433 Trevor Project: 1 866 488 7386 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1 800 799 7233 Drug Abuse National Helpline: 1 800 662 4357 S A F E Self Abuse Finally Ends: 1 800 366 8288 Family Violence Prevention Center: 1 800 313 1310 National Human Servic
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