The Trans Narrative Podcast

By: Caroline Penny : Athena Promachus
  • Summary

  • Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/transnarrative/subscribe The Trans Narrative Podcast is a weekly lgbtqia+ inclusive podcast created by Caroline Penny, with an interchanging panel of gender nonconforming guest co hosts, and co hosts; Ariya Lackey, Athena Promachus, Caroline Penny, Cynthia Grace, and Lusi Balzano Aiming to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion for the LGBTQIA+ community by building empathetic bonds through shared conversation, meaningful discourse, and listening to often marginalized voices. Episodes stream twice weekly. Available wherever you get your podcasts.
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Episodes
  • Eve Keller: USA Prides, the power of community advocacy and the importance of celebrating joy
    Apr 14 2025

    On this episode, Caroline, Honey, and guest cohost MOTH MOTH MOTH join together to meet Eve Keller. Eve Keller is the Co-President of USA Prides, an InterPride Board Member, longtime Indy Pride volunteer and former VP, FEMA Reservist, and LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance Chapter President in Indianapolis. She brings decades of experience in advocacy, organizational leadership, and uplifting queer communities—especially during turbulent times for Pride.


    Together, we explore Eve’s early life growing up as a military “brat”, how constant movement shaped her resilience, and her journey from instructional design and corporate leadership into LGBTQ+ activism. We dive deep into her work on community centers, rural organizing, and her path to leadership in both local and national Pride organizations.


    As the conversation unfolds, we confront the challenges facing Pride in today’s political climate—corporate pullouts, rising hostility in red states, and the urgent need for inclusive leadership. Eve opens up about navigating gatekeeping within Pride committees, centering trans and nonbinary voices, and what it truly means to build a Pride that’s for all. With heartfelt reflections, actionable insights, and a call to protect our joy, this episode invites listeners into the heart of the queer movement and the fight to keep it alive.



    “Eve Keller (she/her) is a nationally recognized LGBTQIA+ advocate, community leader, and organizer who currently serves as Co-President of USA Prides, where she helps support and uplift Pride organizations across the country. She also sits on the InterPride board, contributing to global conversations around LGBTQIA+ visibility, equity, and community empowerment. Eve has been a dedicated volunteer with Indy Pride, previously serving two years as Vice President, and continues to play a vital role in organizing Pride festivals, events, protests, and educational programming that reflect the diversity and resilience of queer communities.

    Beyond her advocacy work, Eve brings over a decade of experience in instructional design, project management, and strategic leadership, having led high-impact initiatives across federal, state, and local sectors. She is PMP-certified and currently works in real estate as an Indianapolis Realtor and Chapter President of The LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance, while also serving as a FEMA Reservist and insurance broker.

    Eve’s life and work are deeply rooted in building inclusive systems, strengthening grassroots movements, and ensuring that Pride remains a space for joy, resistance, and transformation—especially in communities facing increasing political and economic pressure.”


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    “Make it real to me” written by Athena Promachus, covered by Boy Bowser


    The Trans Narrative was created, and produced by Caroline Penny, powered by Spotify for podcasters


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Stephan Davidson : Vocal euphoria, community based research, & exploring “The Transmasculine Voice”
    Apr 7 2025

    On this episode, Caroline, Kevin, and returning from season two, as guest cohost, Ash Zvonham, Voice Coach at Wild Ferns Wellness Center, meet Stephen Davidson, a trans voice coach and founder of the London Trans Choir. Stephen, a transmasculine individual, shares his background in music, acting, and improv, as well as his journey toward advocating for trans voices. He discusses the creation of the London Trans Choir and the challenges and rewards of helping trans people find confidence and authenticity in their voices, especially through vocal training and community-building.


    Stephen dives into the science behind vocal transitions, discussing misconceptions about testosterone’s effects on the voice, as well as emotional and psychological factors that influence vocal changes. He emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and patience in the voice transition process, sharing insights from his book, The Transmasculine Voice: A Guide to Vocal Euphoria, which offers guidance for transmasculine and non-binary individuals navigating their voice journey. Stephen also reflects on the role of community and how his choir has become a safe space for trans voices to grow and flourish.


    The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of voice training for trans individuals, particularly those undergoing vocal changes. Stephen talks about his experiences conducting workshops and coaching, noting the challenges of maintaining a choir during the pandemic and the significance of creating accessible resources for trans voices. As a final call to action, listeners are encouraged to submit their own videos to Trans Story Time, a project dedicated to showcasing the beautiful diversity of trans voices.


    “Stephen Davidson is a trans man and a voice coach specializing in working with trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming individuals. He founded the London Trans Choir in 2017, aiming to create a supportive and inclusive environment for diverse voices. Stephen holds a Bachelor of Music from the University of British Columbia and a Master of Music from McGill University. Since relocating to the UK in 2010, he has combined his passions for music and acting to assist others in their vocal journeys. In 2024, he published “The Transmasculine Voice: A Guide to Vocal Euphoria,” further establishing his expertise in transmasculine voice training.”


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    “Make it real to me” written by Athena Promachus, covered by Boy Bowser


    The Trans Narrative was created, and produced by Caroline Penny, powered by Spotify for podcasters


    If you’d like to reach out, or be apart of the show contact us at

    “transnarrativepodcast@gmail.com”


    Support and donations can be made to cash app tag $gottabesomthinmore


    Find us Facebook, TikTok, and on Apple, Spotify, and iHeartRadio, or anywhere you listen to podcasts


    “This podcast ethically uses Chat GPT/Zoom AI to generate episode summaries, ensuring accuracy while maintaining the integrity and intent of our guests’ stories.”


    Thank you for your support


    Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433)

    S.A.F.E. (Self Abuse Finally Ends) 1-800-DONT-CUT

    American Foundation for low vision 212-502-7633.

    Trevor Hotline (Suicide) 1-866-4-U-TREVOR

    Family Violence Prevention Center 1-800-313-1310

    National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE

    Drug Abuse National Helpline 1-800-662-4357

    National Human Service Call Center 2-1-1



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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Kristen Browde: Influencing policy with visibility, fighting in the legislature, & staying proactive
    Mar 31 2025

    On this episode, Caroline and returning as guest co-host Wendy Cole meet Kristen Browde, an accomplished attorney, journalist, and LGBTQIA+ activist. Kristen shares her journey from a career in broadcasting at CNN and CBS News to becoming a leader in the fight for transgender rights. She reflects on her upbringing, her path to self-discovery, and the pivotal moment when she publicly came out, highlighting both the challenges and the support she received.


    The conversation shifts to Kristen’s political work as the President of the Florida Democratic Party LGBTQ+ Caucus and Vice President of the National Federation of Stonewall Democrats. She discusses the critical role of visibility in advocacy, the importance of local elections, and the ongoing battle against anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation. Kristen shares her experience influencing policymakers and emphasizes why standing firm on equality is essential for progress.


    As the episode airs on Trans Day of Visibility, the discussion turns to the significance of being seen and the necessity of staying proactive in the face of rising anti-trans sentiment. Kristen offers strategies for both trans individuals and allies to foster change, challenge misinformation, and ensure that the fight for equality remains at the forefront of political discourse. To close, we hear a personal voice message from International Trans Day of Visibility founder Rachel Crandall-Crocker, reinforcing the power of visibility and community in the fight for trans rights.


    “Kristen Browde is an accomplished attorney, journalist, and trans activist with a passion for advancing LGBTQIA+ rights. She is the current president of the Florida Democratic Party LGBTQ+ Caucus and vice president of the National Federation of Stonewall Democrats, where she works tirelessly to promote equality and ensure the voices of LGBTQIA+ individuals are heard in political discourse.


    Kristen has spent her career in media, having worked for major outlets such as CNN and CBS News, where her extensive reporting on societal issues shaped her perspective and advocacy.

    Beyond her journalistic work, Kristen has been deeply involved in activism, particularly in advocating for trans rights and visibility. She has used her platform to raise awareness about the unique challenges facing the trans community, and her leadership in the LGBTQ+ caucus has focused on pushing for policy changes that protect and support trans people.


    As a strong voice in the fight for trans rights, Kristen brings an informed and compassionate approach to her work. She continues to push for systemic change, ensuring that the rights of marginalized communities remain at the forefront of legislative discussions. Through her advocacy, she aims to create a safer, more inclusive world where trans individuals can live authentically without fear.”


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    “Make it real to me” written by Athena Promachus, covered by Boy Bowser


    The Trans Narrative was created, and produced by Caroline Penny, powered by Spotify for podcasters


    If you’d like to reach out, or be apart of the show contact us at

    “transnarrativepodcast@gmail.com”


    Support and donations can be made to cash app tag $gottabesomthinmore


    Find us Facebook, TikTok, and on Apple, Spotify, and iHeartRadio, or anywhere you listen to podcasts


    “This podcast ethically uses Chat GPT/Zoom AI to generate episode summaries, ensuring accuracy while maintaining the integrity and intent of our guests’ stories.”


    Thank you for your support


    Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433)

    S.A.F.E. (Self Abuse Finally Ends) 1-800-DONT-CUT

    American Foundation for low vision 212-502-7633.

    Trevor Hotline (Suicide) 1-866-4-U-TREVOR

    Family Violence Prevention Center 1-800-313-1310

    National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE

    Drug Abuse National Helpline 1-800-662-4357

    National Human Service Call Center 2-1-1



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    1 hr and 13 mins
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