Coming Out at 61: RV Life, Trans Visibility & the Power of Allyship | Michaela Avis
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In this deeply moving episode of the Ladies Who Leap Podcast, host Lisa Andria sits down with Michaela Avis, founder of SISTER (CIS-TER) (CISTER.COMMUNITY-Web site)— a nonprofit dedicated to empowering cisgender allies to visibly support and protect the transgender community.
Michaela shares her extraordinary journey of coming out as transgender at age 61, navigating decades of masking, raising four children, working in corporate tech sales, and ultimately stepping into her authentic self.
Today, she lives life on the road in her RV, traveling across the United States to connect with LGBTQ+ leaders, allies, and communities — building bridges through visibility, compassion, and courage.
Together, Lisa and Michaela explore:
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What it’s like to transition later in life
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The emotional cost of hiding your true self
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RV life as a path to freedom and self-discovery
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Why visible allyship matters now more than ever
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How CISTER creates a “circle of protection” for trans individuals
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The powerful link between giftedness, creativity, and LGBTQ+ identity
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A surprising grocery store moment that restored faith in humanity
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Self-acceptance, belonging, and living your “third act” with purpose
This episode is a masterclass in self-love, identity, courage, and community, and a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand how we can show up — loudly and lovingly — as allies.
✨ “True belonging only happens when we present our authentic, imperfect selves to the world.” — Brené Brown
🔗 Learn more & support Michaela's mission: 👉 www.ladieswholeap.com to get in touch with Lisa Andria - Emotional Transformation Coach.
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