Episode 372
On Navigating Healthcare, Visibility, and Community as a Trans Person
April 13th, 2026
43 mins 34 secs
Season 4
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About this Episode
In this episode, Cassandra sits down with Adrian Kaleb Quijano, a writer, community member, and drag king in the Waterloo Region, for a conversation on visibility, identity, and navigating healthcare as a trans person. Drawing from his lived experience as a trans man with intersecting identities, Adrian reflects on the realities of accessing affirming care, the importance of community spaces, and how storytelling can help create greater understanding around gender and identity.
In recognition of Trans Day of Visibility, the conversation explores how visibility can shape both personal experiences and broader conversations around mental health, belonging, and support. Adrian shares insights on the barriers trans people may encounter within healthcare systems, the role of chosen community, and the power of creativity, writing, and drag performance as spaces for expression and connection. Throughout the episode, Adrian highlights moments of resilience, joy, and collective care within trans communities, offering listeners an opportunity to reflect on how community support, inclusive systems, and compassionate listening can contribute to more affirming environments for everyone.
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