Welcome to the first episode of Gender Centered.
The conversation about transgender people has become almost impossible to separate from politics. One side tells you gender-affirming care is unquestionably settled science. The other tells you doctors are mutilating children for profit. Activists cherry-pick research. Politicians cherry-pick anecdotes. And somewhere underneath all of it are real people trying to understand what the evidence says and what good healthcare should look like.
That’s where this podcast starts.
I’m Dr. Corinne Votaw-Freer, a psychologist, gender specialist, and author of Gender Centered. I wrote the book because I became increasingly frustrated with how difficult it was to find serious conversations about gender that weren’t filtered through a political loyalty test. But before the book was even finished, the landscape was changing again. New court cases. New government reports. New research. New controversies.
So Gender Centered became a podcast too.
In Episode 1, we survey the battlefield.
We start with the Department of Health and Human Services’ “Wolves in White Coats” report, which accuses hospitals and medical providers of profiting from gender-affirming healthcare. I dig into why the profit argument deserves far more scrutiny, how billing codes and insurance coverage complicate the picture, and why anecdotes about detransition cannot substitute for outcome data.
But criticizing that report doesn’t mean pretending the gender-affirming care system has never failed anyone.
Some people received treatment they later regretted. Some clinicians moved too quickly. Detransitioners deserve competent, compassionate healthcare rather than being treated as either political weapons or inconvenient evidence. And the mental-health profession needs to reckon with coercive messaging that has sometimes been used with frightened parents, including the idea that accepting transition is the only alternative to losing a child.
We also get into the federal government backing away from one effort to obtain transgender youths’ private medical records, Texas politics and the push for dedicated detransition services, and bathroom laws producing the predictable sight of heavily bearded transgender men being legally required to walk into women’s restrooms.
And this is only the beginning.
Coming up on Gender Centered: the Cass Review and what people have gotten wrong about Dr. Hilary Cass, transgender athletes and the WNBA, private spaces and bathrooms, gender dysphoria, medicine, psychology, politics, research, detransition, and the uncomfortable places where neither political tribe has a particularly good answer.
The goal isn’t to find a comfortable middle between two predetermined positions.
It’s to figure out what’s true.
Welcome to Gender Centered.