On today's show, I have Colt Keo-Meier who is a Clinical Psychologist and Transgender Advocate located in Galveston, Texas.

 

I asked Colt to come on to not only discuss what it's like to be a Clinical Psychologist but also as someone who is transgender and an advocate.

 

My whole purpose behind starting this podcast is to show that even though our day-to-day tasks may all look vastly different, there are similarities we all have. We all have struggles. We all have fears. We all have insecurities. We all just want to be accepted in the world and be who we truly are.

 

Colt is very open and honest about his experience coming out to his family and the challenges he faced growing up in a small, south Texas town. He also shares misconceptions people have about transgender men and women as well as advice for people who want to talk more openly with their transgender friends and family members but aren't sure how to start.

 

This episode came out in April 2018 and my hope is that it is a resource for those wanting to learn more about what life is like for someone who is transgender. If this topic is new and/or uncomfortable to you, my hope is that you will listen with an open mind.

 

If you want to discuss this further, please join the Day in the Life Facebook group.

 

I also want to link to a suicide crisis hotline that is specific for transgender people. Please contact them if you are considering suicide. Trans Lifeline volunteers are ready to respond to whatever support needs members of our community might have: https://www.translifeline.org/ Phone Number: US: (877) 565-8860 CANADA: (877) 330-6366

 

Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/029


In today's episode, you'll find out:

 

The differences between a psychologist and a psychiatrist. How Colt's mental health has changed since transitioning. What he wants people to understand about transgender men and women. His biggest struggles being a clinical psychologist and transman. Misconceptions he thinks people have about transgender men and women. Advice he'd give to people who want to talk more openly with their friends and family about gender identity, but aren't sure how to start.

 

Links mentioned:

 

Transgender Alliance Facebook group PFLAG Gender Infinity Conference Family Acceptance Project

 

Follow Colt:

 

Website Colt's children's book, Stacey's Not A Girl

 

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