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the Jender podcast - Episode 7: Why everyday is Wicked

Episode 7: Why everyday is Wicked

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10/30/20 • 62 min

the Jender podcast
On a week of endings Jen talks with Aidan, who is half Indian and identifes as non-binary-femme. We talk living in non-binary-country and “ degenerate fox”, which is the theatre company they play at and their play “the dirty thirty” . We discuss what it’s like working for a west-end theatre and how life in itself seems on a spectrum, how non of us is an expert when it comes to gender and how non-binary identity isn’t defined by falling short of something. There is talks of tiny denim dresses and playsuits,of lipstick and hair dye.
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On a week of endings Jen talks with Aidan, who is half Indian and identifes as non-binary-femme. We talk living in non-binary-country and “ degenerate fox”, which is the theatre company they play at and their play “the dirty thirty” . We discuss what it’s like working for a west-end theatre and how life in itself seems on a spectrum, how non of us is an expert when it comes to gender and how non-binary identity isn’t defined by falling short of something. There is talks of tiny denim dresses and playsuits,of lipstick and hair dye.

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