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Choosing a Life without Misery with Louise Richardson
Episode 50

Choosing a Life without Misery with Louise Richardson

The Purple Pawedcast

November 22, 20241h 8m

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Show Notes

As a special 50th Episode, I speak with Louise Richardson, a transgender woman whose transition in the 1970s demonstrates how - despite many strides made in society - the transgender experience is no better understood.  Louise is an author, poet, and playwright whose work can be seen, heard, and read across many media.  Louise and I discuss topics as diverse as early transgender community, how gender transition has changed, and how the girl next door always keeps you guessing.

REFERENCES:
Follow Louise on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@snardfluk

Buy Louise's books on Amazon:  https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00M7RGA8A
Follow Louise on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/snardfluk

Follow Louise on Soundcloud:  https://soundcloud.com/louise-gail-richardson


  • (00:00) - Opening credits
  • (00:37) - Show opening
  • (01:33) - Introducing Louise Richardson
  • (02:19) - Experiencing a feminine childhood
  • (07:00) - Before the Egg Crack Moment
  • (11:22) - Confidential Magazine: 1970s transgender community
  • (14:40) - Choosing a life without misery
  • (18:21) - From reverence to controversy
  • (22:53) - All transgender people are weird...
  • (26:47) - ...present company excepted, of course...
  • (29:59) - Gender transition in 1970s San Francisco
  • (38:52) - Why in the everloving hell did she go back to Texas?
  • (43:41) - And sometimes family is not supportive...
  • (50:58) - Rebirth as actress, poet, and author
  • (54:02) - Procession: a poem about dimensions
  • (57:55) - Cheetahs: a poem about mothers
  • (59:19) - How to find Louise Richardson on the internet
  • (01:03:43) - Walk with Me, from "Blue Bonnet Road"
  • (01:04:56) - Sharing of ourselves
  • (01:07:50) - Closing credits
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Topics

genderidentityphilosophypsychology