Episodios

  • Getting to know TransWellness
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Rasheeda Johnson and Daron Yanes Perez to dive deep into the Montrose Center's TransWellness Program — what it is, who it serves, and why it matters. We explore their personal journeys and meaningful involvement in the trans community, and what drives their passion for this work.

    We also give a special shoutout to our upcoming TRANS Sexual Wellness & Health Fair happening this Sunday! Whether you're looking for resources, community, or just a safe space to show up as your full self — this is an event you don't want to miss.

    🔗 Montrose Center: link

    🔗 TransWellness Program: link

    📸 Rasheeda Johnson: @SuchaKardashian

    📸 Daron Yanes Perez: @d_yanes10

    🎉 Health Fair Info: website


    Tune in, share with your community, and keep showing up for each other. 🎙🏳️‍⚧️


    Follow us: @transvoicespodcast | @transvoiceshouston

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  • Queering Politics with Davis Darusman
    Mar 1 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Davis Mendoza Darusman (he/him) — community organizer, creative, and Justice of the Peace candidate — to talk about queering local politics in Houston.

    We discuss eviction diversion programs, virtual court access, private debt collection fees, and how JP courts directly impact queer, trans, immigrant, and working-class communities. Davis also shares the story behind “Panning for Love” his community organizing work, and why love and accessibility are at the center of his platform.

    If politics feels overwhelming, this episode is a reminder: local change starts with us.


    Follow Davis:
    Instagram: @davisforjusticetx
    Website: davisforjustice.com


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    46 m
  • Exploring Intersectionality with Mycah Taylor
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode of the Trans Voices Podcast, we’re joined by Mycah Taylor (they/them) — founder and Executive Director of Boi’s Club HTX, a Houston-based nonprofit dedicated to creating affirming spaces for Black Trans+ masculine people.

    Mycah joins us for a powerful conversation on intersectionality, exploring the nuanced relationship trans masculine people have with femininity, how gender identity evolves throughout transition, T4T intimacy, and the lived realities of the Black trans masc experience.

    Together, we talk about community building, safety, joy, and what it means to create spaces where Black trans masculine people can live freely, connect deeply, and feel supported.

    This episode centers honesty, vulnerability, and collective care — and is one you won’t want to miss.

    🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more!


    Guest: Mycah Taylor (they/them)
    Affiliated Organization: Boi’s Club HTX
    Category: Gender Journeys · Intersectionality
    Social / Website: Boi’s Club HTX

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    52 m
  • Queer During the Holigays
    Jan 24 2026

    The holidays can be joyful, heavy, awkward, and everything in between—especially when you’re queer.

    In this episode, Elih and Rene open up a community conversation recorded during a holiday event, featuring multiple queer voices sharing honest reflections on family, grief, chosen family, traditions, boundaries, and finding joy during the season.

    Whether the holidays feel warm, complicated, or downright exhausting, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone—and that queer joy still finds a way through.

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    31 m
  • How We Met
    Dec 14 2025

    Every community has a beginning.
    In this episode, Theo, Rene, and Elih talk about how we met around November 2024 — the unexpected moments, mutual friends, shared values, and late-night conversations that led us here.

    We reflect on what brought us together, what we didn’t know yet, and how those early connections laid the groundwork for Trans Voices. This is a casual, honest conversation about timing, trust, and finding people who just get it.

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    49 m