
You don’t have to be famous to be interesting. Everyone is interesting. Everyone has a story. I want to draw out the stories of ordinary people to highlight that fame isn’t what makes a person interesting—life is. Ordinary: regular people. Chaos: because that’s how life rolls, it seems. Stories that resonate, stories that inspire, stories of ordinary, as told by people of nearly any age, hosted by Heat and Rocket Kid. We have four threads in Ordinary Chaos: 1: Heat talks with a not-famous artist 2: Heat talks with a regular ol‘ not-famous person 3: Heat talks with Rocket Kid, her elementary-aged son 4: Rocket Kid talks with a guest Go to ordinarychaospodcast.com for links, show notes, and more.
Episodes

Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
S2E7 Trans miniseries: Jess
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
1:12 Jess loves comic books and the beach
7:12 I know there are a lot of horror stories, and I’m glad you’ve not experienced them, at least in this realm? Which leads to a conversation about surgeries.
11:18 It sounds like it’s a series of where the line is, or deciding what’s worth the cost (in time, discomfort, cost, etc.)
13:17 How did you become aware that you weren’t who you wanted or needed to be?
18:33 Because coming out is a decision that needs to constantly be made, how do you decide when, where, to whom?
24:02 Who was the first person you told?
32:35 You said that folks had a lot of questions. Is there a question that you’re just tired of getting?
51:39 Do you think your experience of being trans would be different if our culture wasn’t so gendered?
53:13 Has the way the world interacts with you changed since you transitioned?
58:32 What’s something that cis people take for granted?
1:01:28 Where did you learn to do makeup?
1:04:30 How has going from a heterosexual marriage to a homosexual marriage affected…anything?
1:06:07 Do you have any advice for a trans person contemplating transitioning?
1:14:47 If you had to be famous for something, what would it be?
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