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Years ago, a therapist said in our very first session that there are only two things that we can truly control in our lives - our own perception and our own behavior. That's it. Nothing more than that. Each week, The Laverne Cox Show will feature intimate conversations with folks who help me to see and think differently so that maybe I can act differently. It is my hope that this becomes a place that fosters perspectives that might inspire new behavior in each of us, which in turn gets us closer to becoming the very best versions of ourselves. Let's have a spiritual makeover together.
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Larger than life fashion journalist, stylist, creative director and editor André Leon Talley passed away unexpectedly on January 18, 2022. In this episode of love, respect, admiration and reflection, Laverne and her exceptional guests remind us why the world, the fashion world in particular, will miss the late great André Leon Talley. Iconic fashion designer and André’s longtime friend Norma Kamali shares stories starting from their early days in 1970’s New York City and Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post journalist Robin Givhan offers an industry perspective from the last 25 years of his life. Both are intimate, knowing, and candid, and say the same thing: there will never be another ALT.
A New Line: Robin Givhan Interviews André Leon Talley (2017) (courtesy of Washington Post Live Events)
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More Links of Interest:
A.L.T. by André Leon Talley
Chiffon Trenches by André Leon Talley
The Gospel According to Andre (Documentary Official Trailer)
A Memorial for André Leon Talley (NYT)
André Leon Talley, the Pioneering Vogue Editor, Has Died at 73 (Vogue)
Norma Kamali: I Am Invincible (book)
Grace Jones Studio 54 New Years Eve Party (costume designed by Norma Kamali)
Jessye Norman (Opera Legends Documentary, YouTube)
ALT on Meeting Lagerfeld and Being Correct (YouTube)
John Fairchild, author of Fashionable Savages
Hilton Als' Profile (The New Yorker, 1994)
The Collection of André Leon Talley (Christie’s)
ALT Recent Auction (The Cut)
Laverne Cox and André Leon Talley on Watch What Happens Live 2015
Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Show Reinvents Lingerie (TIME, 2019)
André Leon Talley Dishes on Galliano, McQueen, and Lagerfeld, Darling (Interview Mag, 2020)
Andre Leon Talley Day (WWD, 2022)
Other Episodes Mentioned Relevant:
The Spirituality of Club Culture w/ Honey Dijon
Diary: Where Fashion Meets Art
The Legendary Life of Connie Fleming, Part I and Part II
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
**Be sure to hear ALEX NEWELL'S 2023 TONY AWARD ACCEPTANCE SPEECH (X or TikTok)
Laverne has a fun catch-up sesh with her good friend Broadway supertalent Alex Newell. This year, Alex was one of the two gender nonconforming actors to ever win a Tony. They got theirs for their show-stopping performance as Lulu in the hit new musical Shucked. They walk Laverne through their rise to the Broadway stage, their unusual anatomy which plays a big role in their incredible voice, what’s next on their calendar, and most importantly, the crucial role The Fresh Prince of Bel Air had in their life.
ALEX NEWELL 2023 TONY AWARD ACCEPTANCE SPEECH TRANSCRIPT:
“ I'm not going to hold y'all because it's hot in here. I have wanted this my entire life. I thank each and every one of you in this room right now. And mommy, I love you. Thank you for believing in me. Thank you for loving me unconditionally. Thank you for teaching me what strength is. To my entire building and cast and crew of Shucked, you are my rock. I love you all. Thank you for seeing me, Broadway. I should not be up here as a queer, non binary, fat, black, little baby from Massachusetts. To anyone that thinks that they can't do it, I'm going to look you dead in your face that you can do ANYTHING you put your mind to.”
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Links of Interest:
Alex Singing “Independently Owned” on The Voice Finale (2023)
Alex’s Audition for The Glee Project Singing “And I Am Telling You”
The Glee Project
Alex Singing "I Am Changing" at 18 (credit Luciano Ferreiro)
Alex Singing “I Am Changing” at 22 (with Boston Gay Men’s Chorus)
Alex Singing “I Am Changing” at 29 (for Broadway Celebrates Juneteenth) (credit Shoshana Medney / bwaySHO)
The Broadway League
Alex Vocal Range (YouTube)
“Independently Owned” (Official Video) | Shucked
Alex in Once on This Island, “Mama Will Provide” (2018 Tony Awards)
Nell Carter
Jennifer Holliday
Black Music Archive
Alex Singing One of Producer Brooke’s Favorite Songs Ever
Other Episodes Mentioned or Relevant:
Overcoming Trauma Through Art w/ Billy Porter
Opera & Diva Worship w/ Ira Siff
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The legislative war against the LGBTQ+ community has been relentless and according to powerhouse civil rights attorney Alejandra Caraballo it may get even worse next year. Conservative republicans have introduced over 500 state bills this year alone to deny healthcare, threaten businesses and allies, and to try to force LGBTQ+ folks back into closets and shadows. But there are things we can do - and the first thing is to congratulate Alejandra.
This conversation was recorded in June (2023) when most of the legislative proposals were complete for the year.
See links below for updated legislative actions and stats and other resources.
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Links of Interest:
Alejandra Caraballo on Instagram
2023 Legislative Session Tracker (ACLU)
2023 National Bills (Trans Legislation Tracker)
Map: Attacks on Gender Affirming Care by State (Human Rights Campaign)
Transition Related Care for Transgender Youth (National Center for Transgender Equality)
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund (TILDEF)
Campaign for Southern Equality
Human Rights Campaign (HRC)
GLAAD
Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People, Version 8 (pub. 9/22, World Professional Association for Transgender Health)
The time to panic about anti-trans legislation is now (Vox)
The Far Right Is Calling for the Execution of Teachers and Doctors (Vice)
PFLAG Resources
Wilhoit’s Law
How DeSantis’ Fight With Disney Began (Washington Post)
Target becomes latest company to suffer backlash… (AP)
Other Episodes Mentioned or Relevant:
Reclaiming the Trans Narrative w/ Chase Strangio & Miss Peppermint
Transitioning as a Child & Beyond w/ Nicole Maines
Pushing Back Against Anti-Trans Media & Policies w/ Chase Strangio
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some fashion rises above normal clothing and becomes at some point art. Laverne shares her passion for fashion and the thrill of the chase. Her vintage designer collection is not only a resource for joy but the thrill of owning seminal pieces and seeing the development of a brilliant designer over time is just fun. Then there’s SEAM RIPPING!
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Links of Interest:
Behind the Fashion - Summertime: A TripHopera
Summertime: A Trip Hopera Music Video
Thierry Mugler
Thierry Mugler at Brooklyn Museum
Thierry Mugler Jacket Animation (Fashion Institute of Technology)
Connie Fleming walking for Mugler - MUST SEE
George Michael - Too Funky (Official Video)
George Michael - Too Funky (Thierry Mugler Original Director's Cut)
John Galliano
Comme des Garçons
Issey Miyaki (New York Times Obit)
Lady Miss Kier
André Leon Talley (New York Times Obit)
Other Episodes Mentioned or Relevant:
The Spirituality of Club Culture w/ Honey Dijon
The Legendary Life of Connie Fleming, Part I and Part II
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Please note the opera glossary and links to audio below!
Laverne has a passion for divas - from Beyonce to Leontyne Price, and closer to home, Angel Blue, the history-making operatic soprano who has become a dear friend as well. Angel shares her road to the spotlight including her early years of artistic difficulty and personal tragedy. Angel is a two-time grammy winner and was the first Black diva to sing the leading role in Verdi’s “La Traviata” at The Metropolitan Opera in New York, Covent Garden in London, and - though it was said it could not be done - La Scala Opera House in Milan. Heads up, in Milan that makes you a rockstar.
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Links of Interest:
Sumptuous La Traviata Charms La Scala with Placido Domingo and Angel Blue (Euronews, YouTube)
AIDA: Royal Opera House (Angel Joy Blue YouTube Channel)
Every Operatic Soprano Voice Type, Explained
Emotion, Destiny’s Child, High C @3:29
Leontyne Price Sings Aida’s “O Patria Mia”, High C
Opera Singers - High Note C (C6) Battle
Leontyne Price and Simon Estes Duet, Aida
The Iconic Shade of Aretha Franklin (Beautiful Gowns)
Grace Bumbry (Video)
Grace Bumbry (NPR)
Soprano Angel Blue Cancels Arena di Verona Debut in Response to Blackface (ClassicalMusic.com/BBC)
Glossary of Opera Terms:
Arena di Verona: an ancient Roman amphitheater in Verona, Italy built in 30 AD. It is still in use today and is famous for its large scale operatic performances
Aida: an opera by Giuseppe Verde. Premiere Cairo, 1871. Synopsis
Aria: A self-contained piece for a singer, or “solo.” In opera, arias mostly appear during a pause in dramatic action when a character is reflecting on their emotions.
Bel Canto: An Italian vocal technique or “school” developed and popularized in the 18th and 19th centuries. It places emphasis on beauty of sound and brilliance of performance rather than dramatic expression and romantic emotion.
Carmen: an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. Premiere Paris, 1875. Synopsis
Coloratura: Elaborate ornamentation of a vocal melody, especially in operatic singing by a soprano.
Covent Garden & The Royal Opera: an internationally acclaimed opera house and company, the three-theatre physical structure dates back to 1858
Samson et Dalila: an opera in three acts by the French composer Camille Saint-Saëns based on the biblical story of Samson and Delilah. Premiere Weimar, Germany, 1877. Synopsis
Falsetto: A method of singing used by male singers, especially tenors, to sing notes higher than their normal range.
Forte: A musical direction that means “loud.”
Il Trovatore: An opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verde. Premiere Rome,1853. Synopsis
La Scala or Teatro alla Scala is an opera house in Milan, Italy. The theatre was inaugurated on August 3, 1778.
Legato: (adj.) Smooth and flowing in manner, without breaks between notes.
Libretto: The text of an opera (or other vocal work).
Ornaments (ornamentation): Musical flourishes or embellishments (such as a trill or a slide) that are not essential to carry the overall line of the melody, but serve instead to decorate or “ornament” that line.
Pianissimo: A soft performance, played or sung quietly.
Rigoletto: an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi. Premiere Venice, 1851. Synopsis
The Met: The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.
Tosca: an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini. Premiere Rome, 1900. Synopsis
Traviata: Short for “La Traviata,” a famous opera by Giuseppe Verde. La Traviata also goes by the name “Camille” in English, which was derived from the title of the book (La Dame aux Camélias) that inspired it as well as the 2001 film Moulin Rouge. Premiere Venice, 1853. Synopsis
Other Episodes of Interest:
Diva Worship and Opera w/ Ira Siff
The Intellectual Underpinnings of Beyonce's Awesomeness w/ Kevin Allred
Music Credits:
Audio from San Francisco Opera’s 2023 Il Trovatore is courtesy of Angel Blue.
Audio of Angel singing “D'amor sull'ali rosee” from Il Trovatore with The Philadelphia Orchestra September 2020 provided by TPO. Angel will be back on its stage June 8, 2024.
Audio of Angel Blue’s “Summertime” from her 2014 solo album Joy Alone is courtesy of Angel Blue.
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Content Warning: this important episode contains talk about sexual situations, assault and rape. Resources for survivors are below.
It may not be anyone’s favorite topic, but taking care of business is empowering and this is the business, educating ourselves and, importantly, our kids and younger generations on how to be safe and considerate with our bodies.
It seems obvious that in order to clarify the lines of intimacy, words should be involved. But it’s probably true that many people don’t know what those words are or how or when to say them. That’s where Ellen comes in. Words are helpful always, but especially in even trickier situations of cross-cultural communications or neurodiversity.
Please share this episode with anyone and everyone you know who has sex or would like to one day.
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Resources for survivors of sexual violence:
Rainn
Anti-Violence Project
National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)
Links of Interest:
Ellen Friedrichs Website: www.sexEdvice.com
Racial & Sexual Violence Pyramid | Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR)
Understanding the Manosphere and Andrew Tate (The Conversation)
Andrew Tate Suspected Pyramid Scheme (Vice)
Restorative Justice: Impact/Justice Project
CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey
GLSEN Research and Reports
The Body Keeps the Score (Book)
Ellen's Recommended Comedians:
Sashi Perera
Steph Tolev
Irene Tu
Ellen’s Recommended Reading:
The Art of Receiving and Giving: The Wheel of Consent by Dr. Betty Martin, with Robyn Dalzen
Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World by Jessica Valenti (Editor), Jaclyn Friedman (Editor)
Boys & Sex: Young Men on Hookups, Love, Porn, Consent, and Navigating the New Masculinity by Peggy Orenstein
Had it Coming: What’s Fair in the Age of #MeToo by Robin Doolittle
Redefining Rape: Sexual Violence in the Era of Suffrage and Segregation by Estelle B. Freedman
Episodes Mentioned or Relevant:
Reclaiming MeToo w/ Tarana Burke
The Truth & Consequences of Dating as a Trans Woman w/ Jen Richards
Ending Violence Toward Trans People w/ Dr. Karen Franklin
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are few things more vulnerable than singing, unless you’re Leontyne Price, of course. For the rest of us, though, it can be fraught. Laverne shares with us her journey through developing her voice as a transgender woman and as a lover of singing. And while the road, she says, has had some traumatic moments, she knows she will never stop. In fact, she has recently released her own version of the operatic classic “Summertime” from the opera Porgy and Bess - pop diva style! In this diary, Laverne talks about the study of voice, what makes a voice beautiful, and always being in process.
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Links of Interest:
Summertime: A TripHopera (Official Video)
Shequida Hall (Instagram)
Key’mon Murrah, Countertenor
The 5 Countertenors (YouTube)
Farinelli Movie Trailer (YouTube)
Derek Lee Ragin for Farinelli (YouTube)
Jessye Norman (YouTube)
Sarah Vaughn (YouTube)
Varla Jean Merman
Leontyne Price (NEA Opera Honors Interview, YouTube)
Kennedy Center Honors Leontyne Price (YouTube)
Marian Anderson Sings at Lincoln Memorial, 1939 (YouTube)
Marian Anderson "Ave Maria" on The Ed Sullivan Show, 1952 (YouTube)
Other Episodes Mentioned:
Opera & Diva Worship with Ira Siff
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Connie Fleming. In this two-part episode honoring the legendary runway model, cabaret performer and NYC “door bitch”, Laverne gets allll the tea about Connie’s life then and now. These episodes are bursting with history, HERSTORY and fun, juicy details of incredible stories from back in the glorious (and terrifying) day.
Part II: The 90’s to Today
In this episode Laverne and Connie continue their no-holds-barred chat about her incredible life in New York City picking up in the 90’s as the famously “discerning” door guard at the most happening nightclubs. She shares more details about her runway career, including her time in Paris, as well as the end of her time as an accepted transgender high fashion model.
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Links of Interest - PART 2:
Michael Alig, Fixture of New York City Nightlife, Dies at 54 (2020, New York Times)
Party Monster Doc
Andy Warhol (Brief History, YouTube)
Madame Arthur and Carousel 1950’s Paris
Marsha P. Johnson
International Chrysis in Photos
Split: Portrait of a Drag Queen (UCLA Film and Television Archive Panel Discussion, 2021)
International Chrysis (Boy Bar video, joined by Cody Ravioli)
Vivienne Westwood (Vogue)
Vivienne Westwood: Her Life and Career in Pictures (The Guardian)
André Leon Talley (New York Times Obit)
Joe Deitrich
3 Vintage Trans Models You Might Not Know About (incl. Teri Toye)
Other Episodes Mentioned or Relevant:
The Groundbreaking Fashion Career of Tracey ‘Africa’ Norman
The Spirituality of Club Culture w/ Honey Dijon
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Co-Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Co-Editor: Nikolas Harter
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Connie Fleming. In this two-part episode honoring the legendary runway model, cabaret performer and NYC “door bitch”, Laverne gets allll the tea about Connie’s life then and now. These episodes are bursting with history, HERSTORY and fun, juicy details of incredible stories from back in the glorious (and terrifying) day.
Part I: The 80’s and 90’s
In this episode Laverne and Connie talk about her life in the 80’s and 90’s New York. She was a groundbreaking transgender model who walked for Thierry Mugler and Vivienne Westwood. And, wow, did she WALK!!! Connie was also part of the original Boy Bar Beauties, an iconic cabaret in the East Village, Wigstock, the Too Funky and Divine Thing Videos. She was in the middle of the explosive, exciting and yes, deadly, New York City gay and trans creative world. Not drag, darling, trans. Trans models now have her to thank.
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Links of Interest - PART 1:
The Untold Story of the Fearless Connie Fleming (The Standard) (2017)
Sophia Lamar, Connie Girl and Zaldy: 3 icons who defied normative beauty - Dazed Digital (2019)
Cody Leone Ravioli
Art School Girls of Doom, The Bra
Thierry Mugler
Thierry Mugler at Brooklyn Museum
Casey Cadwallader
Connie walking for Mugler - MUST SEE
George Michael - Too Funky (Official Video)
George Michael - Too Funky (Thierry Mugler Original Director's Cut)
The Soup Dragons - Divine Thing
3 Vintage Trans Models You Might Not Know About (incl. Teri Toye)
How Drag Influenced 90’s Fashion…from Mugler to Levi’s (Elle)
Billy Beyond (Instagram)
Danilo, Hairstylist
Susanne Bartsch
Who Is…Mr. Pearl
Thierry Mugler Jacket Animation (Fashion Institute of Technology)
David Dalrymple
Mona Foot
Wigstock (1995 Doc, Part 1)
Lady Bunny @ The Boy Bar (Video)
International Chrysis (Boy Bar video, joined by Cody Ravioli)
Other Episodes Mentioned or Relevant:
The Groundbreaking Fashion Career of Tracey ‘Africa’ Norman
The Spirituality of Club Culture w/ Honey Dijon
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Co-Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Co-Editor: Nikolas Harter
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnight
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Movement lawyer and political commentator, or “professional loudmouth”, Olayemi Olurin sheds light on what she knows about the American criminal “justice" system - which is a ton. Having come from The Bahamas as a young woman, she had seen plenty of poor Black folks. But she says America has a very different way of treating Black and brown people, which is that there is a focus on breaking down, criminalization and imprisonment, and just maybe there’s a lucrative payoff for it. A report by the ACLU shows that prisoners generate over $11 BILLION of goods and services and are rarely paid anything. She and Laverne talk about bail reform, the shady habit of over-policing and underfunding poor communities, and the way the prison pipeline perpetuates itself. “Our environments are who we become.”
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Mentioned in this Episode:
Mass Incarceration Is Slavery (Olurin, The Appeal)
Tyre Nichols Was Killed by Black Police Officers Because the Whole System Is Racist (Olurin, Teen Vogue)
Bayard Rustin (PBS Newshour, YouTube)
Podcast: American Police (Throughline, 2020)
Kalief Browder, 1993-2015 (2015, The New Yorker)
Justice Not Fear
How do I know if a source is credible?
Media Bias Chart
Links of Interest:
What is bail reform? (ACLU)
How Bail Reform, Crime Surge Mix in Angry Debate (The Washington Post, 2022)
Criminal Justice Statistics (The Marshall Project)
Criminal Fact Sheet (NAACP)
The challenges facing black men - and the case for action (The Brookings Institute, 2020)
The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime and the Making of Modern Urban America
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media, Noam Chomsky
Other Episodes Mentioned:
Housing Segregation and Structural Racism w/ Richard Rothstein
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The recent episode honoring bell hooks with Darnell Moore and Imani Perry got Laverne thinking even more about ideas around privilege. Just because you have it, doesn’t make you bad. Just because someone else has it doesn’t make them an oppressor. Privilege is relative. You can be the most privileged person in one room and the least privileged person in the next. Perhaps it’s time to stop blaming other people, look also at ourselves, and move forward together. Just some thoughts.
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Links of Interest:
After Racist Tweet, Roseanne Barr’s Show Is Canceled by ABC (NYT, 2018)
Privilege and Intersectionality (Rider University)
Other Episodes Mentioned or Relevant:
Class Shaming w/ Mary O’Hara
Beauty as Capital w/ Kimberly Foster
Black Women Are Enough w/ Sarah Adeyinka Skold
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnight
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laverne reunites with her long-time friend world-renowned DJ and record producer Honey Dijon to talk about her legendary career, their early days of New York City nightlife, and the universal energy shared on a dancefloor that can be a deeply profound spiritual experience. Honey is committed to sharing her club culture history and she’s got some names to drop. Honey Dijon is one of the first transgender artists to win a Grammy award, which she received for her production work on Beyonce’s latest album Renaissance.
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Links of Interest:
Boiler Room Set 2018 (YouTube)
Comme des Garcons Line (Vogue)
Song: Let’s Go by Fast Eddie
Song: Doctor Love by First Choice
Song: Let No Man Put Asunder by First Choice
Steve Dahl’s Notorious 1979 Disco Demolition
Wigstock Returns From the Dead (NYTimes)
Grace Jones Meltdown Festival (video)
Grace Jones Live at Meltdown Festival (Review)
Names Mentioned:
Derrick Carter
Frankie Knuckles
Danny Tenaglia
Lady Bunny
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Keith Haring
Ajita Wilson
Azzedine Alaia
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With all of the misinformation and laws taking rights away from trans youth and their parents who want to support them through a tricky childhood, it’s time to hear from someone who lived it. Transgender actress and activist Nicole Maines first rose to prominence as a teenager fighting for her civil rights. Not long after winning a groundbreaking legal challenge, she found herself cast as the first transgender superhero in television history playing Dreamer on The CW’s Supergirl. She is thriving, in love, having a blast in her career and now basically living the life of her dreams. But it wasn’t always smooth sailing growing up trans. And the fight is definitely not over.
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This episode was recorded before the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Links of Interest:
Becoming Nicole: The inspiring story of transgender actor-activist Nicole Maines and her extraordinary family
The Trans List Trailer (Facebook)
The Trans List: In Conversation (YouTube)
Doe v. Clenchy aka Doe v. Regional School Unit 26
Gavin Grimm (Washington Post)
Television’s First Transgender Superhero Will Arrive on ‘Supergirl’ (New York Times, 2018)
Gay Berlin by Robert Beachy
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Episodes Mentioned and Further Listening:
Reclaiming the Trans Narrative w/ Chase Strangio & Miss Peppermint
Pushing Back Against Anti-Trans Media & Policies w/ Chase Strangio
Ending Violence Toward Trans People w/ Dr. Karen Franklin
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gloria Jean Watkins, the revolutionary Black feminist intellectual known as bell hooks, died on December 15, 2021. She was 69. In her time with us she wrote over 30 books and became a powerful voice in social criticism and commentary. Laverne and her friends, author and activist Darnell Moore and scholar and author Imani Perry, all had close personal relationships with Ms. hooks. In this loving tribute they discuss her impact, legacy, themes and teachings that have profoundly impacted each of them in different ways including her ideas centered around domination, arguing in community, and imperialist, white supremacist, capitalist patriarchy. She was feminist-and-fly, a little shady, and fully human.
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Links of Interest:
The Wide Angle Vision, and Legacy, of bell hooks (New York Times)
The bell hooks Center
Gov. DeSantis Book Banning Push
The Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord
AUDIO: bell hooks & Cornell West Press Conference (1997, C-Span)
Million Man March
Roberta Flack, Afro Blue
bell hooks’ works mentioned:
Feminism is for Everybody
Yearning
Black Looks
Real to Reel
Other Episodes Mentioned:
Beauty as Capital w/ Kimberly Foster
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this audio diary Laverne explores how her relationship with her body has evolved through her transition and over the years since. As a Black trans woman over 50 in a sexist, transphobic, fatphobic, ageist, white supremacist society, she says she feels RELIEF when she looks in the mirror. May we all find acceptance of and peace with our bodies regardless of our age, color, gender expression, mobility and size, because our bodies matter.
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Other Episodes Mentioned:
Fatphobia & Diet Culture w/ Virgie Tovar
Beauty as Capital w/ Kimberly Foster
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Editing Support: Nikolas Harter
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Attorney, writer and political commentator Elie Mystal joins Laverne to talk about the radically conservative United States Supreme Court, the constitutional amendments through history and his eye-opening book, Allow Me To Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution. He explains how the judges’ own personal tastes make the largest impact on decisions and how the right’s unification has reaped a pipeline of conservative judges the left cannot replicate. They also talk about options like stacking the court and term limits to make change, but when it comes down to it, guess what, it’s up to us.
Elie is a frequent media contributor and the justice correspondent at The Nation.
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The U.S. Constitution Amendments mentioned:
1st Amendment = freedom of religion, speech, the press, assembly, and the right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances
2nd Amendment = the right to bear arms
4th Amendment = the right to be protected against unreasonable search and seizure
“Reconstruction Amendments”
13th Amendment (1865) = abolition of slavery
14th Amendment (1868) = US citizenship rights and equal protection of the laws
15th Amendment (1870) = Black men can vote
Links of Interest:
Elie Mystal on The Mehdi Hassan Show (MSNBC via YouTube, 6/29/23)
Here’s What Happened When Affirmative Action Ended in California Public Colleges (NPR, 6/30/23)
The Current Supreme Court Justices
News and analysis of the US Supreme Court
Reconstruction Amendments (Video, PBS)
The Federalist Society
Progressive Mobilization:
American Constitution Society (ACS)
Alliance for Justice
Demand Justice
Cases mentioned:
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
Loving v. Virginia
US vs. Rahimi (opinion)
Slaughterhouse Cases
Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia
303 Creative LLC v. Elenis
Previous Episodes Mentioned:
Residential Segregation & Structural Racism w/ Richard Rothstein
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Editing Support: Nikolas Harter
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chase Strangio is Deputy Director for Transgender Justice with the ACLU’s LGBT & HIV Project, and a nationally recognized expert on transgender rights. Miss Peppermint is an actress, musical performer, and she nearly won season 9 of RuPaul’s Drag race. She's become the ACLU’s first-ever Artist Ambassador for Trans Justice.
Laverne has brought these two powerhouses on to discuss how we can change the conversation about trans people from surgery and transition to humanity and privacy. They talk about the state of legislatures around the country, the truth about gender affirming care, strategies for allies to step up, and, of course, finding joy in their beautiful community.
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Links of Interest:
Trans Justice Funding Project
ACLU Mapping Attacks on LGBTQ Rights
Laverne and Katie Couric Follow-Up Visit (Video)
Trans People Facing Horrifying Rhetoric at State Houses (re Gwendolyn Herzig)
The NY Times Publishes a Defense of JK Rowling… (VanityFair)
Other Episodes Mentioned:
Pushing Back Against Anti-Trans Media & Policies with Chase Strangio
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Editing Support: Nikolas Harter
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Content Warning: this episode contains discussion about eating disorders, addiction, and recovery.
This interview was recorded in March 2023.
In this incredibly vulnerable conversation, Laverne and Glennon Doyle, writer and co-host of the podcast We Can Do Hard Things, give a masterclass in real talk. Nothing is off limits as they dig into everything from addiction, perfectionism, boundaries and figuring out how much is “enough” in our hustle culture, to honoring their inner child, their bodies and the need to play dress up sometimes.
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Links of Interest:
We Can Do Hard Things Podcast
Total Eclipse of the Heart - Bonnie Tyler
Other Episodes Mentioned:
Moving Beyond Us Vs. Them w/ Brené Brown
Fatphobia and Diet Culture w/ Virgie Tovar
Trauma Resilience & Healing w/ Jennifer Burton Flier
Trauma Resilience & Healing Encore w/ Jennifer Burton Flier
Beauty as Capital w/ Kimberly Foster
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laverne is back for Season 2! In this intimate recording, she fills us in on her big, busy beautiful life, what she's been up to, and how she’s changed. It's dreamy! But there’s still work; there’s always the work. This time she’s tackling her second season with a whole new perspective.
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Links of Interest:
Trauma & Community Resiliency Models
Episodes from Season 1 referenced:
Trauma Resilience & Healing w/ Jennifer Burton Flier
Adverse Childhood Experiences w/ Nadine Burke Harris
The Power of Mind Over Body w/ Joe Dispenza
Trauma Resilience & Healing Encore w/ Jennifer Burton Flier
CREDITS:
Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell
Editing Support: Nikolas Harter
Associate Producer: Akiya McKnight
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On this final episode of the season, the one and only Billy Porter talks about his life in show business. He also candidly shares the trauma of his student days at Carnegie Mellon, the AIDS crisis, and bankruptcy, and his evolution into a multi-award winning superstar. Billy has wisdom to share about what it means to be a true artist dedicated to your craft and explains how his creative expression has been a tool to work through his trauma. Much of that trauma ironically stemming from working in creative industries which, back in the 80’s and 90’s, had little tolerance for an openly gay black man. His new memoir, Unprotected, is the life story of a singular artist and survivor. // Please rate, review, subscribe and share The Laverne Cox Show with everyone you know. You can find Laverne on Instagram and Twitter @LaverneCox and on Facebook at @LaverneCoxForReal. //As always, stay in the love.Unprotected: A Memoir by Billy Porter: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/unprotected-billy-porter/1138773867 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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i really appreciate Laverne's voice, always full of wisdom.
Thank you for this conversation. I can only imagine how different my life may have been if I had heard this at a young age. You are truly inspiring human beings and I love that you are.
Fatphobia is real and movie and fashion industry sets unrealistic standards for women. But to praise women for their choice to be obese, that's like the other end of the spectrum. It's fine to be whatever you want to be, but there is no need to make up some conspiracies about how all men in the world are in cahoots to make u feel bad about your body. Being obese is not good, health is everything. Whatever is healthy is generally beautiful. Just be healthy, don't be on a diet, have a healthy lifestyle.
Very impressed with this first episode! Setting the bar high!