
January Littlejohn
A mother whose daughter's exploration of gender identity became a focal point in the episode's discussion of the culture wars.
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Jan 12, 2024 • 1h 37min
s06e45 | Public School Tried To Trans My Daughter, with January Littlejohn
January Littlejohn fought back against her daughter's school who was trying to transition her. The podcast discusses exploring gender identity in children, questioning the ethics of child gender transition, unconventional friendships, schools implementing gender support plans without parental consent, concerns about public schools handling gender identity, indoctrination in schools, gender ideology in sports, spaces, and education, and supporting parents of transgender children.

Sep 20, 2024 • 40min
WTW62: January Littlejohn, Big Activist
January Littlejohn, a prominent activist championing trans rights, dives deep into the contentious dynamics of gender identity and parental concerns. The conversation dissects the relationship between parents, schools, and LGBTQ+ policies, addressing fears and misconceptions about medical transitioning for minors. January critiques the media's portrayal of these issues while exploring the increasing diagnoses of gender dysphoria among youth. She highlights the urgent need for communication and understanding amidst the political turmoil surrounding trans representation.

Sep 20, 2024 • 52min
WTW61: That Time Jon Ronson Both Sides'ed Trans People's Lives
January Littlejohn, a Florida mother, shares her poignant journey navigating her child's exploration of gender identity amid cultural upheaval. She discusses the emotional toll on families and the role of media in shaping public perception. With humor and empathy, the conversation critiques the presentation of sensitive topics while emphasizing the importance of support and understanding. Key issues addressed include medical misinformation, educational policies, and the complexities parents face in advocating for their children in a polarized environment.