エピソード

  • IP0303 "God Told Me To Colonise You": The U.S. Christian Right's New War on Africa (w/ Haley McEwen, PhD)
    2025/08/18

    Content note: This episode discusses misogynistic and queermisic legislation, language, and movements. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced.

    What do glossy pamphlets, moral panic, and abstinence-only sex ed have in common? They’re all part of the U.S. Christian Right’s campaign to export “pro-family” politics to Africa — and it’s causing real harm. In this episode, we expose how conservative religious groups from the Global North are funding anti-LGBTQIA+ laws, sabotaging reproductive rights, and co-opting decolonial language to disguise a new kind of moral imperialism.

    Sociology postdoctoral researcher and author Haley McEwen joins us to discuss the USA and African pro-family movements. We dig into who these groups are, how they operate, and what it takes to resist their growing influence — all through a trans-inclusive, African-centred lens.

    Connect with Haley

    🌐 https://www.linkedin.com/in/haley-mcewen-73999543/ 🎬 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86BTvFWoDFE

    Buy Haley's book in print or eBook format

    📗 https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-46653-3 📕 https://www.takealot.com/the-u-s-christian-right-and-pro-family-politics-in-21st-century-/PLID93983844

    Exclusive bonus content

    🎁 Patreon - Extended and bonus episodes

    Stay connected

    🔗 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts 🌈 Share this episode with someone who loves to learn 📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology

    📄 Download a transcript of this episode.

    ⏳ Chapter Timestamps

    00:00:00 Land acknowledgement 00:00:28 Title credits 00:00:58 Welcome and introduction 00:02:37 About the work of Dr Haley McEwen 00:04:28 Exporting "Eden": God, guns, and glossy pamphlets in Africa 00:16:38 Not your Mama's family values: The dark politics behind the "pro-family" agenda 00:25:36 The Gospel according to Gaslight: How the Christian Right twists decolonial rhetoric 00:46:14 Power, protest, and possibility: Resisting the Christian Right's global agenda 00:58:12 End credits

    Contribute to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund: https://www.pcrf.net/

    📌 References

    McEwen, H. (2023) The U.S. Christian Right and Pro-Family Politics in 21st Century Africa. Palgrave Macmillan. Pontsho Pilane, investigative journalist, author, and advocacy manager. https://mg.co.za/author/pontsho-pilane/ Rev. Dr Kapya John Kaoma, theologian and researcher. https://thebtscenter.org/rev-dr-kapya-john-kaoma/ Prof. Jeff Sharlet, author, journalist, and academic. https://english.dartmouth.edu/people/jeff-sharlet

    See Privacy Policy at https://intersectionalpsychology.com/privacy-policy/

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 1 分
  • IP0301 BONUS: More Truths About Gender-Affirming Health Care (w/ Anastacia Tomson, MD)
    2025/08/11

    Content note: This episode references transphobic arguments and objections to gender-affirming health care (GAHC) in our discussion and explanation of the guidelines for GAHC. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced.

    In this powerful follow-up, host Aurora Brown and Dr Anastacia Tomson, MD, dive deeper into the complexities of gender-affirming healthcare in South Africa. They tackle systemic barriers, debunk pervasive myths, and explore how institutions — from clinics to workplaces — can truly support trans and gender-diverse (TGD) communities. Dr Tomson’s insights blend clinical expertise with lived experience, offering actionable steps towards dignity-centered care.

    Connect with Anastacia

    📸 @anaphylaxus 🌐 anastaciatomson.com / myfamily.gp

    🎁 This extended audio is ad-free and includes Patreon-exclusive bonus content.

    📄 Download a transcript of this episode on IntersectionalPsychology.com.

    ⏳ Chapter timestamps

    00:00:00 Land acknowledgement 00:00:28 Patreon bonus announcement 00:01:31 Title credits 00:01:52 Welcome and introduction 00:03:15 Health disclaimer 00:04:10 The truth about the access to GAHC (Part 2) 00:08:01 Why GAHC is primary health care 00:14:26 Psychosocial support for TGD people 00:19:05 The truth about GAHC for non-binary people 00:21:59 The truth about TGD people in sports 00:29:16 The uniqueness of every transition pathway 00:32:01 How institutions can support gender transitions 00:36:29 The truth about voice therapy in GAHC 00:40:58 A future for everyone (Part 2) 00:45:37 End credits

    Stay connected

    🌈 Share this episode with someone who loves to learn 📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology

    You can contribute to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund at https://www.pcrf.net/

    📌 Featured Resources

    Tomson, A., McLachlan, C., Wattrus, C., Adams, K., Addinall, R., Bothma, R., Jankelowitz, L., Kotze, E., Luvuno, Z., Madlala, N., Matyila, S., Padavatan, A., Pillay, M., Rakumakoe, M., Tomson-Myburgh, M., Venter, W., & de Vries, E. (2021). Southern African HIV Clinicians Society gender-affirming healthcare guideline for South Africa. Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine, 22(1). doi:https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhivmed.v22i1.1299 Tomson, A. (2020). Always Anastacia. Jeppestown: Jonathan Ball Publishers.

    📚 References

    McKinney, A. Among the Stars, no piano edit. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/among-the-stars-no-piano-soothing-ambient-choir-portrays-panoramic-space-good-for-landscapes/ Miles, D. Shades of Orange. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/shades-of-orange-a-serene-relaxing-warm-ambient-piece-with-slow-mellow-chords-perfect-for-relaxation-meditation-etc/ Wall, C.S.J., Patev, A.J., & Benotsch, E.G. (2023). Trans broken arm syndrome: A mixed-methods exploration of gender-related medical misattribution and invasive questioning. Social science & medicine (1982), 320, 115748. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115748

    See Privacy Policy at https://intersectionalpsychology.com/privacy-policy/

    続きを読む 一部表示
    48 分
  • IP0302 The PsySSA Guidelines: What the Anti-Trans Crowd Pretends Isn’t Real (w/ Thembisile Dlamini)
    2025/08/07

    Content note: This episode discusses transphobic objections to gender-affirming health care (GAHC) in our explanation of the guidelines for GAHC. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced.

    What if the evidence does exist — and it’s just being willfully ignored?

    In this episode, clinical psychologist and PsySSA SGD executive member Thembisile Dlamini joins us to unpack the Practice Guidelines for Psychology Professionals Working with Sexually and Gender-Diverse People (2nd edition). These groundbreaking guidelines, published by the Psychological Society of South Africa and the African LGBTQIA+ Human Rights Project, are the only comprehensive, evidence-based mental health guidelines of their kind on the African continent. Together, we explore the real research behind gender-affirming care, the values that underpin the guidelines, and the very deliberate misinformation being spread by anti-trans movements.

    We also discuss the role of psychology professionals in countering stigma, upholding self-determination, supporting diverse family structures, and advocating for social justice. If you’re a mental health practitioner, an LGBTQIA+ ally, or someone navigating your own identity, this conversation is for you. Thembisile brings warmth, insight, and clarity to a subject that is too often clouded by fearmongering and bad-faith debate. Spoiler: the evidence is real, the guidelines are robust, and gender-affirming care is mental health care.

    Connect with Thembisile

    📸 @mindmatters.with.thembi 🌐 https://www.psyssa.com/about-us/psyssa-structures-2/divisions/sexuality-and-gender-division-sgd/

    📗 Free download of the PsySSA Practice Guidelines for Psychology Professionals Working with Sexually and Gender-Diverse People, 2nd edition

    Exclusive bonus content

    🎁 Patreon - Ad-free and bonus episodes

    Stay connected

    🔗 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts 🌈 Share this episode with someone who loves to learn 📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology or intersectionalpsychologypod[at]gmail.com

    You can contribute to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund at https://www.pcrf.net/

    📄 Download a transcript of this episode.

    ⏳ Chapter Timestamps

    00:00:00 Land acknowledgement 00:00:28 Title credits 00:00:58 Health disclaimer 00:01:59 Announcement 00:03:00 Welcome and introduction 00:06:19 Introducing PsySSA's practice guidelines for psychology professionals working with sexually and gender diverse people, 2nd edition 00:15:41 Affirmation is the first step (Guidelines 1-3) 00:26:22 It goes all the way to the top! (Guidelines 4-6) 00:35:49 Love, families, and finding your people (Guidelines 7-9) 00:46:14 The work starts with us (Guidelines 10-12) 00:59:31 End credits

    📌 References

    Psychological Society of South Africa. (2025). Practice Guidelines For Psychology Professionals Working With Sexually And Gender-Diverse People. Johannesburg: Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA).

    See Privacy Policy at https://intersectionalpsychology.com/privacy-policy/

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 2 分
  • IP0301 What is gender-affirming health care ACTUALLY? (w/ Anastacia Tomson, MD)
    2025/07/28

    Content note: This episode references transphobic arguments and objections to gender-affirming health care (GAHC) in our discussion and explanation of the guidelines for GAHC. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced.

    This episode kicks off a multi-part series on the health of trans and gender-diverse (TGD) communities in South Africa. Dr Anastacia Tomson — medical doctor, activist, and lead author of South Africa's groundbreaking gender-affirming healthcare guidelines — joins us to dispel myths, clarify misconceptions, and highlight the life-saving importance of evidence-based, compassionate care.

    Connect with Anastacia

    📸 @anaphylaxus

    🌐 myfamily.gp

    Exclusive bonus content

    🎁 Patreon - Ad-free and bonus episodes

    Stay connected

    🔗 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts 🌈 Share this episode with someone who loves to learn 📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology

    You can contribute to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund at https://www.pcrf.net/

    📄 Download a transcript of this episode on IntersectionalPsychology.com.

    ⏳ Chapter timestamps

    00:00:00 Land acknowledgement

    00:00:28 Title credits

    00:00:43 Health disclaimer

    00:01:38 Welcome and introduction

    00:05:11 About the work of Dr Anastacia Tomson

    00:11:16 The real values underpinning gender-affirming health care (GAHC)

    00:19:27 The actual access to GAHC

    00:23:32 Gender-inclusive language 101

    00:27:01 Non-medical gender-affirming practices

    00:33:23 What is hormone therapy actually?

    00:41:38 What is gender-affirming surgery actually?

    00:50:59 A future for everyone

    00:56:17 End credits

    📌 Featured Resources

    Tomson, A., McLachlan, C., Wattrus, C., Adams, K., Addinall, R., Bothma, R., Jankelowitz, L., Kotze, E., Luvuno, Z., Madlala, N., Matyila, S., Padavatan, A., Pillay, M., Rakumakoe, M., Tomson-Myburgh, M., Venter, W., & de Vries, E. (2021). Southern African HIV Clinicians Society gender-affirming healthcare guideline for South Africa. Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhivmed.v22i1.1299

    Tomson, A. (2020). Always Anastacia. Jeppestown: Jonathan Ball Publishers.

    📚 References

    McKinney, A. Among the Stars, no piano edit. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/among-the-stars-no-piano-soothing-ambient-choir-portrays-panoramic-space-good-for-landscapes/

    Miles, D. Shades of Orange. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/shades-of-orange-a-serene-relaxing-warm-ambient-piece-with-slow-mellow-chords-perfect-for-relaxation-meditation-etc/

    See Privacy Policy at https://intersectionalpsychology.com/privacy-policy/

    続きを読む 一部表示
    57 分
  • IP25.07.21 Intersectional Psychology announcement
    2025/07/21

    Aurora drops into your feed for a brief announcement in lieu of this week's episode.

    Exclusive bonus content

    🎁 Patreon - Ad-free and bonus episodes

    Stay connected

    🌿 Share this episode with someone needing gentleness today ⭐ Rate/Review in your podcast app to help others find us 🔔 Subscribe for new monthly relaxation practices 📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology

    You can contribute to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund at https://www.pcrf.net/

    See Privacy Policy at https://intersectionalpsychology.com/privacy-policy/

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 分
  • IPGR002 Breathing Self-Compassion (Guided Relaxation Practice)
    2025/07/14

    This episode is a gentle full-body breath awareness practice cultivating self-compassion through mindful breathing. It builds on the diaphragmatic breathing we did in our last relaxation practice to help you soften into your body, release judgment, and affirm your inherent worth.

    Exclusive bonus content

    🎁 Patreon - Ad-free and bonus episodes

    Stay connected

    🌿 Share this episode with someone needing gentleness today ⭐ Rate/Review in your podcast app to help others find us 🔔 Subscribe for new monthly relaxation practices 📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology

    You can contribute to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund at https://www.pcrf.net/

    📄 Download a transcript of this episode at IntersectionalPsychology.com.

    ⏳ Chapter timestamps

    00:00:00 Land acknowledgement 00:00:28 Title credits 00:00:51 Welcome and introduction 00:03:10 Breathing self-compassion guided relaxation practice 00:28:29 End credits

    This episode of Intersectional Psychology was researched, written, recorded, and edited by Aurora Brown.

    See Privacy Policy at https://intersectionalpsychology.com/privacy-policy/

    続きを読む 一部表示
    31 分
  • IP0202 Part 2: Trauma-Informed Counselling for Children (w/ Neesha Chhiba)
    2025/07/07

    Aurora and Neesha delve deeper into trauma-informed counselling for children in South Africa. They discuss the lingering effects of systemic oppression, practical approaches to trauma care for young clients, and how parents and professionals can support healing. Neesha also shares essential self-care strategies for those working in emotionally demanding fields.

    Download a transcript of this episode on IntersectionalPsychology.com.

    Connect with Neesha

    📧 neeshachhibarc@gmail.com

    📸 Instagram.com/neeshachhiba_rc_counselling

    Exclusive bonus content

    🎁 Patreon - Ad-free and exclusive bonus episodes

    👇 Chapter timestamps

    00:00:00 Land acknowledgement

    00:00:28 Title credits

    00:00:49 Welcome and introduction

    00:01:17 Power, freedom, and difference in mental health care

    00:09:36 Trauma-informed mental health care with children

    00:20:11 How parents can support the mental health of their children

    00:29:11 Trauma-informed self care

    00:33:07 Navigating the future of child mental health care

    00:34:37 End credits

    Stay connected

    🎞 Watch the YouTube video of this episode

    🔗 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts

    🌈 Share this episode with someone who loves to learn

    📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology

    You can contribute to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund at https://www.pcrf.net/

    This episode of Intersectional Psychology was researched, written, recorded, and edited by Aurora Brown.

    📚 References

    Cochrane, L. and Chellan, W. (2017). "The Group Areas Act affected us all": Apartheid and Socio-Religious Change in the Cape Town Muslim Community, South Africa, Oral History Forum D’histoire Orale, 2. http://www.oralhistoryforum.ca/index.php/ohf/article/download/644/724.

    DeepTheme Audio. Analog Bubbles. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/analog-bubbles-dreamy-calm-and-carefree-musical-bumper-stinger-intro-outro/

    Miles, D. Shades of Orange. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/shades-of-orange-a-serene-relaxing-warm-ambient-piece-with-slow-mellow-chords-perfect-for-relaxation-meditation-etc/

    Ngubane, N.P. and De Gama, B.Z. (2024). The influence of culture on the cause, diagnosis and treatment of serious mental illness (Ufufunyana): Perspectives of traditional health practitioners in the Harry Gwala District, KwaZulu-Natal, Culture Medicine and Psychiatry, 48(3), pp. 634–654. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11013-024-09863-7.

    Perks, B. (2024). Trauma Proof. ITHAKA.

    Yehuda, R. (2022). How parents' trauma leaves biological traces in children, SCIAM.

    See Privacy Policy at https://intersectionalpsychology.com/privacy-policy/

    続きを読む 一部表示
    37 分
  • IP0202 PART 1: Decolonial Practice with Children (w/ Neesha Chhiba)
    2025/06/30

    In this episode, Aurora sits down with Registered Counsellor Neesha Chhiba to explore decolonial approaches to counselling children in South Africa. They discuss the historical, socioeconomic, and cultural factors shaping mental health challenges, the limitations of Western-centric psychology, and practical ways to integrate culturally responsive care into practice.

    Connect with Neesha

    📧 neeshachhibarc@gmail.com

    📸 Instagram.com/neeshachhiba_rc_counselling

    Stay connected

    🔗 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to catch every episode

    🌈 Share this episode with someone who loves to learn

    📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology

    🎁 Support this podcast and access bonus content, including additional episodes and interviews, as well as more guided mindfulness sessions, go to Patreon.com/IntersectionalPsychology. As an independent media creator, I really appreciate your support.

    You can contribute to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund at https://www.pcrf.net/

    Download a transcript of this episode on IntersectionalPsychology.com.

    👇 Chapters

    00:00:00 Land acknowledgement

    00:00:28 Title credits

    00:00:52 Welcome and introduction

    00:01:54 About the work of Neesha Chhiba

    00:12:43 Factors impacting the mental health of children in South Africa

    00:29:30 Decolonial practice with children

    00:42:34 End credits

    📚 References

    Cochrane, L. and Chellan, W. (2017). "The Group Areas Act affected us all": Apartheid and Socio-Religious Change in the Cape Town Muslim Community, South Africa, Oral History Forum D’histoire Orale, 2. http://www.oralhistoryforum.ca/index.php/ohf/article/download/644/724.

    DeepTheme Audio. Analog Bubbles. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/analog-bubbles-dreamy-calm-and-carefree-musical-bumper-stinger-intro-outro/

    Miles, D. Shades of Orange. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/shades-of-orange-a-serene-relaxing-warm-ambient-piece-with-slow-mellow-chords-perfect-for-relaxation-meditation-etc/

    Ngubane, N.P. and De Gama, B.Z. (2024). The influence of culture on the cause, diagnosis and treatment of serious mental illness (Ufufunyana): Perspectives of traditional health practitioners in the Harry Gwala District, KwaZulu-Natal, Culture Medicine and Psychiatry, 48(3), pp. 634–654. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11013-024-09863-7

    Perks, B. (2024). Trauma Proof. ITHAKA.

    Yehuda, R. (2022). How parents' trauma leaves biological traces in children, SCIAM.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    44 分