PRsonal: “It's heart, not parts.” Meet the person behind the founder.
In this series of podcasts, Charlotte Nichols, managing director of PR agency Harvey & Hugo, gets up close and PRsonal with a variety of well-known business faces. Nothing is off limits as she digs deep to get to know the person behind the professional…
In this episode…
Ellie Lowther is the founder of Essential Learning Curve, which delivers inclusion workshops and training to businesses across the UK.
In the latest episode of PRsonal, Ellie, who is recognised as one of the leading speakers on transgender and non-binary inclusion, talks to Charlotte about life as a transgender woman, the impact of faith and the importance of choosing your own family.
Key moments:
- 00:07 I was always a woman in my dreams
- 02:36 Gender dysphoria and the radical middle road
- 09:00 Transitioning and overcoming adversity
- 24:25 Planting seeds, pronouns, and neopronouns
- 27:54 Experiences of transphobia
- 41:12 Gender exploration and de-transitioning in young people
- 43:17 Inclusion and acceptance of trans people in faith communities
- 56:23 Love, relationships, and identity
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