margomool
vocalist 🧚🏼♂️ producer 🧚♂️ facilitator
Vivente out now 💜
@transchorus 🌀
Slowly-making 🐌🐚
Want to know a secret? Listen is actually my favourite track from my latest record Vivente 🙉 there’s something about singing in Italian that hits different, especially on top of a four to the floor techno beat ❤️🔥 what’s your favourite song from the record?
Vocals, lyrics, drum machine - margomool
Electric guitar & effects - @wahwahwood
Bass synth - @mattgedrychbass
Saxophone & effects - @fayejams
Production - margomool & @jkbrgss
Sound engineer - @clactonmagiccity
Mixing engineer - Jake Burgess
Mastering engineer - @joker_kapsize
Filmed & Edited by @nathanwebber_
Set design - @fayeguy_art
Styling - margomool & Faye Guy
Production manager - @digitalgardener1997 tal
Recorded at @totalrefreshmentcentre , May 2024
Vivente is now yours 💝 I’m so excited to share this 2-part audio-visual project that explores how electronic music can feel organic and of the earth. I’ve been carving this new sound world for the past few years and it feels so good to finally share it with you. This is just a taste of more music to come…I really hope the tracks give you some energy in these untethered times.
You can watch Vivente on @youtubemusic and you can stream it on @bandcamp and all other platforms. Link in bio ⬆️
So excited to share the music+more @wildpathsfestival THIS FRIDAY with my fave @fayejams . We’ll be headlining the @jdoeandco stage at 21:30. Come move with us.
Endlessly grateful for the amazing team who helped realise the vision. I felt so held in this creative process by everyone. What resulted is a piece of art that I’m so proud of despite doing this totally independently on a small budget. It was the first time I created something whilst really consciously holding my boundaries around long covid and my capacity. Sharing this now is a reminder to keep moving with slow steady paces.
Vocals, lyrics, drum machine - margomool
Electric guitar & effects - @wahwahwood
Bass synth - @mattgedrychbass
Saxophone & effects - @fayejams
Production - margomool & @jkbrgss
Sound engineer - @clactonmagiccity
Mixing engineer - @jkbrgss
Mastering engineer - @joker_kapsize
Filmed & Edited by @nathanwebber_
Set design - @fayeguy_art
Styling - margomool & @fayeguy_art
Production manager - @digitalgardener1997
Logo design @thatspaghettibrand
Recorded @totalrefreshmentcentre , May 2024

To celebrate our civil partnership, on Sunday 14th June we’re putting on a day-festival fundraiser for the @lewishamfoodbank at the place we first started to get to know each other, @thefoxandfirkin 🧡 We’ve got together a stellar lineup of talented friends who’ve shaped our musical journeys, including some secret special guests 👀
Whether you know us personally or not, all are invited to the dance floor 🕺🏻💃🏿 We’re so lucky to have grown together amongst such a beautiful community of kind inspiring people. This is our way of giving back. It would mean a lot if you came and celebrated with us.
Ticket link in bio ⬆️ Sliding scale price £5-£15.
LINE UP
@transchorus
ATMOSS a.k.a @fayejams & @cleosavva
@allysha_joy
@inesloubetofficial
@plumm.sass x @bienvenuemusic
@vice2loose (DJ)
@22_dvo (DJ)
The Big Scoop House Band
@jjh_foster (DJ)
+ special guests
Big scoopy love to our bestest @tijsadams for this amazing artwork
🌸 Welcome the spring through collective song with @transchorus this April 🌸
our founder @margomoolis facilitating several sonic spaces for trans+ voices over the next couple weeks. It would be beautiful to make noise with you and dust off the cobwebs of winter 🌬️
16/04 - Embodied Singing Workshop @paperxclipsbooks Belfast w @natjobbins
19/04 - Trans Chorus GENERATIVE workshop for trans+ crip folks @staffordshirest London
25/04 - very special improv circle at the opening of a new cultural centre in London
Link in bio for the 1st 2 dates, more info coming about the third
Deep gratitude to the one and only @beverlyglenncopeland for writing this gorgeous song ‘Ever New’ 🌱

Next show @cyberdance4me takeover of @hornimanmuseumgardens 5th March 🛸 playing at 7:30 w the extra special @jkbrgss 🎷it’s free come through!
This event has been a couple years in the making. Proud of my @antixnet family for everything they’ve made and for having those real conversations that hold institutions to account in order to make art for the community truly happen.
They’ll be showing us what they’ve been cooking alongside @robinsonsvillage @nammywams @kyxni.v & @hairymuffinman 👽👽👽
There’s also gonna be astrology readings, a gaming station and a discussion about gaming visions of the future 🔮 come get freaky w us x
📷 @el_hardwick

Next show @cyberdance4me takeover of @hornimanmuseumgardens 5th March 🛸 playing at 7:30 w the extra special @jkbrgss 🎷it’s free come through!
This event has been a couple years in the making. Proud of my @antixnet family for everything they’ve made and for having those real conversations that hold institutions to account in order to make art for the community truly happen.
They’ll be showing us what they’ve been cooking alongside @robinsonsvillage @nammywams @kyxni.v & @hairymuffinman 👽👽👽
There’s also gonna be astrology readings, a gaming station and a discussion about gaming visions of the future 🔮 come get freaky w us x
📷 @el_hardwick
Next show @cyberdance4me takeover of @hornimanmuseumgardens 5th March 🛸 playing at 7:30 w the extra special @jkbrgss 🎷it’s free come through!
This event has been a couple years in the making. Proud of my @antixnet family for everything they’ve made and for having those real conversations that hold institutions to account in order to make art for the community truly happen.
They’ll be showing us what they’ve been cooking alongside @robinsonsvillage @nammywams @kyxni.v & @hairymuffinman 👽👽👽
There’s also gonna be astrology readings, a gaming station and a discussion about gaming visions of the future 🔮 come get freaky w us x
📷 @el_hardwick

We’re getting the band back together! Come through to @avaloncafebermondsey THIS SATURDAY, Valentine’s Day for a steamy night of music, love and hormones 💘
We’re raising funds for our Tomara to start a very special HRT journey. On the line up we’ve got @woommusic @footshootersound @__d_monk ⚡️
There’ll also be a Bisexual Blind Date Show, raffle and love letter service. Bring your crush, your bestie and that person where words fail to define your situation 🥰
This is the first time I’m bringing the full team out in years! @mattgedrychbass @wahwahwood @fayejams 💗💗💗It would mean the world if you came down and got sweet and sweaty with us 😋

We’re getting the band back together! Come through to @avaloncafebermondsey THIS SATURDAY, Valentine’s Day for a steamy night of music, love and hormones 💘
We’re raising funds for our Tomara to start a very special HRT journey. On the line up we’ve got @woommusic @footshootersound @__d_monk ⚡️
There’ll also be a Bisexual Blind Date Show, raffle and love letter service. Bring your crush, your bestie and that person where words fail to define your situation 🥰
This is the first time I’m bringing the full team out in years! @mattgedrychbass @wahwahwood @fayejams 💗💗💗It would mean the world if you came down and got sweet and sweaty with us 😋

We’re getting the band back together! Come through to @avaloncafebermondsey THIS SATURDAY, Valentine’s Day for a steamy night of music, love and hormones 💘
We’re raising funds for our Tomara to start a very special HRT journey. On the line up we’ve got @woommusic @footshootersound @__d_monk ⚡️
There’ll also be a Bisexual Blind Date Show, raffle and love letter service. Bring your crush, your bestie and that person where words fail to define your situation 🥰
This is the first time I’m bringing the full team out in years! @mattgedrychbass @wahwahwood @fayejams 💗💗💗It would mean the world if you came down and got sweet and sweaty with us 😋

We’re getting the band back together! Come through to @avaloncafebermondsey THIS SATURDAY, Valentine’s Day for a steamy night of music, love and hormones 💘
We’re raising funds for our Tomara to start a very special HRT journey. On the line up we’ve got @woommusic @footshootersound @__d_monk ⚡️
There’ll also be a Bisexual Blind Date Show, raffle and love letter service. Bring your crush, your bestie and that person where words fail to define your situation 🥰
This is the first time I’m bringing the full team out in years! @mattgedrychbass @wahwahwood @fayejams 💗💗💗It would mean the world if you came down and got sweet and sweaty with us 😋

We’re getting the band back together! Come through to @avaloncafebermondsey THIS SATURDAY, Valentine’s Day for a steamy night of music, love and hormones 💘
We’re raising funds for our Tomara to start a very special HRT journey. On the line up we’ve got @woommusic @footshootersound @__d_monk ⚡️
There’ll also be a Bisexual Blind Date Show, raffle and love letter service. Bring your crush, your bestie and that person where words fail to define your situation 🥰
This is the first time I’m bringing the full team out in years! @mattgedrychbass @wahwahwood @fayejams 💗💗💗It would mean the world if you came down and got sweet and sweaty with us 😋
It’s the season of love ❤️ and don’t we need it!
This is one of @margomool’s favourite Iove songs - Turn Me On by Norah Jones. (Watch without Bluetooth headphones for no latency)
Join Margo @transchorus on 15 Feb @staffordshirest for a workshop exploring love and sensuality through the voice 🌬️💗
What sounds resonate loving feelings in us? How can singing awaken our senses? You’re invited to have a play and find out…
Link in bio with tickets ranging from free to £10.
This workshop is part of Trans Chorus’ ongoing GENERATIVE residency at Staffordshire St, exploring how embodied vocal practices can nourish trans, gnc and or gender-questioning folks at the intersections of neurodivergence and disability.

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚
So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚
So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚
So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚
So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚

So grateful to have spent January in the Southern Hemisphere, in Naarm (Melbourne), Lutruwita (Tasmania) and around North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) 💚
Biggest love to our family for putting us up! This adventure was the result of friendships made through many years of music making. Thank you Allysha, Finn, JY, Rob and Tina for welcoming us into your homes and being the best guides through the bush and East Asian eateries.
As a white person who’s grown up in Europe, you can’t shake the eeriness of coming to the other side of the world and it feeling so familiar. After a journey so long, your ears are expecting to hear foreign language. Your skin feels the sun is a strength it wasn’t made to withstand. Yet it felt like a kind-of-Europe but with wider roads, younger buildings and a more drastic climate. The absence of indigenous culture, especially in so called ‘Australia’, is deeply saddening and strange. This chasm was made by the Brits, my ancestors, and demands reparation.
Much of our time was spent in nature which, despite European interference, holds onto a sovereignty and freedom colonial forces can’t take away. Everyone who we met had a deep respect for the bush and the sea. The land and indigenous philosophies instils a sense of awe, wariness and obligation to only take what you need and to give back. I’m so grateful to have been able to recharge in the midst of so many special places, many of which have sadly lost their true names. Giving thanks and reverence to the stewards of these lands, past and present 💚
2025 in 1 minute and 32 seconds⏩💚staying grateful for the networks I’m part of, the beautiful places we’ve been together and music! Thank you for making last year so special. Wishing more community, connecting to land and collective learnings for us all as we continue through this wild world

I made my first print 📰 (also can you spot the cat😽?)
Thank you @electronicsoundmag and Carl Griffin for this lovely little write up in the December issue. They managed to capture the energy of Vivente so succinctly and referenced artists who’ve had a big impact on me - the late Roberta Flack, @aroojaftab and Yuki Nagano 💗 in this strange online world, it gives me those fuzzy in-the-body feels to flick through this gorgeous print and let the inked words land on me as they fly off the paper. Grateful 🙏🏻
Also want to shout out everyone who’s been playing the record on radio! Nothing beats hearing your music on the airwaves. Hearing it as part of a mix gives it a whole new flavour, makes it part of a sonic story. Big love to @deebydacreator @rohan_rakhit @tinaedwardsdj @sowetokinch @steve_lamacq @stumaconie 💗
Thanks @someonegreatpr for all your support and thank you (yes you the sweet human reading this) for supporting and listening
I made my first print 📰 (also can you spot the cat😽?)
Thank you @electronicsoundmag and Carl Griffin for this lovely little write up in the December issue. They managed to capture the energy of Vivente so succinctly and referenced artists who’ve had a big impact on me - the late Roberta Flack, @aroojaftab and Yuki Nagano 💗 in this strange online world, it gives me those fuzzy in-the-body feels to flick through this gorgeous print and let the inked words land on me as they fly off the paper. Grateful 🙏🏻
Also want to shout out everyone who’s been playing the record on radio! Nothing beats hearing your music on the airwaves. Hearing it as part of a mix gives it a whole new flavour, makes it part of a sonic story. Big love to @deebydacreator @rohan_rakhit @tinaedwardsdj @sowetokinch @steve_lamacq @stumaconie 💗
Thanks @someonegreatpr for all your support and thank you (yes you the sweet human reading this) for supporting and listening

I made my first print 📰 (also can you spot the cat😽?)
Thank you @electronicsoundmag and Carl Griffin for this lovely little write up in the December issue. They managed to capture the energy of Vivente so succinctly and referenced artists who’ve had a big impact on me - the late Roberta Flack, @aroojaftab and Yuki Nagano 💗 in this strange online world, it gives me those fuzzy in-the-body feels to flick through this gorgeous print and let the inked words land on me as they fly off the paper. Grateful 🙏🏻
Also want to shout out everyone who’s been playing the record on radio! Nothing beats hearing your music on the airwaves. Hearing it as part of a mix gives it a whole new flavour, makes it part of a sonic story. Big love to @deebydacreator @rohan_rakhit @tinaedwardsdj @sowetokinch @steve_lamacq @stumaconie 💗
Thanks @someonegreatpr for all your support and thank you (yes you the sweet human reading this) for supporting and listening
I made my first print 📰 (also can you spot the cat😽?)
Thank you @electronicsoundmag and Carl Griffin for this lovely little write up in the December issue. They managed to capture the energy of Vivente so succinctly and referenced artists who’ve had a big impact on me - the late Roberta Flack, @aroojaftab and Yuki Nagano 💗 in this strange online world, it gives me those fuzzy in-the-body feels to flick through this gorgeous print and let the inked words land on me as they fly off the paper. Grateful 🙏🏻
Also want to shout out everyone who’s been playing the record on radio! Nothing beats hearing your music on the airwaves. Hearing it as part of a mix gives it a whole new flavour, makes it part of a sonic story. Big love to @deebydacreator @rohan_rakhit @tinaedwardsdj @sowetokinch @steve_lamacq @stumaconie 💗
Thanks @someonegreatpr for all your support and thank you (yes you the sweet human reading this) for supporting and listening

I made my first print 📰 (also can you spot the cat😽?)
Thank you @electronicsoundmag and Carl Griffin for this lovely little write up in the December issue. They managed to capture the energy of Vivente so succinctly and referenced artists who’ve had a big impact on me - the late Roberta Flack, @aroojaftab and Yuki Nagano 💗 in this strange online world, it gives me those fuzzy in-the-body feels to flick through this gorgeous print and let the inked words land on me as they fly off the paper. Grateful 🙏🏻
Also want to shout out everyone who’s been playing the record on radio! Nothing beats hearing your music on the airwaves. Hearing it as part of a mix gives it a whole new flavour, makes it part of a sonic story. Big love to @deebydacreator @rohan_rakhit @tinaedwardsdj @sowetokinch @steve_lamacq @stumaconie 💗
Thanks @someonegreatpr for all your support and thank you (yes you the sweet human reading this) for supporting and listening
I made my first print 📰 (also can you spot the cat😽?)
Thank you @electronicsoundmag and Carl Griffin for this lovely little write up in the December issue. They managed to capture the energy of Vivente so succinctly and referenced artists who’ve had a big impact on me - the late Roberta Flack, @aroojaftab and Yuki Nagano 💗 in this strange online world, it gives me those fuzzy in-the-body feels to flick through this gorgeous print and let the inked words land on me as they fly off the paper. Grateful 🙏🏻
Also want to shout out everyone who’s been playing the record on radio! Nothing beats hearing your music on the airwaves. Hearing it as part of a mix gives it a whole new flavour, makes it part of a sonic story. Big love to @deebydacreator @rohan_rakhit @tinaedwardsdj @sowetokinch @steve_lamacq @stumaconie 💗
Thanks @someonegreatpr for all your support and thank you (yes you the sweet human reading this) for supporting and listening

I made my first print 📰 (also can you spot the cat😽?)
Thank you @electronicsoundmag and Carl Griffin for this lovely little write up in the December issue. They managed to capture the energy of Vivente so succinctly and referenced artists who’ve had a big impact on me - the late Roberta Flack, @aroojaftab and Yuki Nagano 💗 in this strange online world, it gives me those fuzzy in-the-body feels to flick through this gorgeous print and let the inked words land on me as they fly off the paper. Grateful 🙏🏻
Also want to shout out everyone who’s been playing the record on radio! Nothing beats hearing your music on the airwaves. Hearing it as part of a mix gives it a whole new flavour, makes it part of a sonic story. Big love to @deebydacreator @rohan_rakhit @tinaedwardsdj @sowetokinch @steve_lamacq @stumaconie 💗
Thanks @someonegreatpr for all your support and thank you (yes you the sweet human reading this) for supporting and listening

I never thought I would be a researcher, but 2025 had other plans for me! So grateful for @queercircle for giving me the opportunity to create the Embodied Voice podcast 💚 link in bio to listen and get involved in it!
for people who know me, I’m pretty obsessed with how gender and the voice intertwine. It’s hard to put into words what it meant for me to have the opportunity to dive deeper into this relationship, and be able to do it in a way that supported others also grappling with the same questions.
We created the Queering the Voice course, and followed the journeys of queer and trans+ folks as they chewed on offerings that guided them to form decolonised relationships with their voices. @transchorus hosted workshops alongside the process, digging into discoveries and themes a little more through gorgeous group improvisations. There was lots of silliness and laughter throughout. There was also screeches and sobs and sighs. People generously shared their perspectives with me, their family vocal traditions and their light bulb moments. This was the highlight of the whole project for me. Thank you to those who trusted me with their stories.
Sewing this tapestry of voices together was a beautiful challenge that had me screeching too! But I was so lucky to have found the amazing @axelkacoutie who was so affirming in the work. They lifted it and found the sounds to make it whole.
And now after 9 months of work and years of thinking about this, we have a 3-part podcast that tries to answer how embodied singing generates autonomy and resilience in queer and trans+ people. There are many moments for the listener to go on the journey. My greatest wish is that it provides some tools to be a unique body in this wild world. And that it can educate allies about the ways in which queer and trans+ voices are received / perceived, so hopefully we can make some real change.
Love to everyone who was involved! The conversation keeps on 💗

I never thought I would be a researcher, but 2025 had other plans for me! So grateful for @queercircle for giving me the opportunity to create the Embodied Voice podcast 💚 link in bio to listen and get involved in it!
for people who know me, I’m pretty obsessed with how gender and the voice intertwine. It’s hard to put into words what it meant for me to have the opportunity to dive deeper into this relationship, and be able to do it in a way that supported others also grappling with the same questions.
We created the Queering the Voice course, and followed the journeys of queer and trans+ folks as they chewed on offerings that guided them to form decolonised relationships with their voices. @transchorus hosted workshops alongside the process, digging into discoveries and themes a little more through gorgeous group improvisations. There was lots of silliness and laughter throughout. There was also screeches and sobs and sighs. People generously shared their perspectives with me, their family vocal traditions and their light bulb moments. This was the highlight of the whole project for me. Thank you to those who trusted me with their stories.
Sewing this tapestry of voices together was a beautiful challenge that had me screeching too! But I was so lucky to have found the amazing @axelkacoutie who was so affirming in the work. They lifted it and found the sounds to make it whole.
And now after 9 months of work and years of thinking about this, we have a 3-part podcast that tries to answer how embodied singing generates autonomy and resilience in queer and trans+ people. There are many moments for the listener to go on the journey. My greatest wish is that it provides some tools to be a unique body in this wild world. And that it can educate allies about the ways in which queer and trans+ voices are received / perceived, so hopefully we can make some real change.
Love to everyone who was involved! The conversation keeps on 💗

I never thought I would be a researcher, but 2025 had other plans for me! So grateful for @queercircle for giving me the opportunity to create the Embodied Voice podcast 💚 link in bio to listen and get involved in it!
for people who know me, I’m pretty obsessed with how gender and the voice intertwine. It’s hard to put into words what it meant for me to have the opportunity to dive deeper into this relationship, and be able to do it in a way that supported others also grappling with the same questions.
We created the Queering the Voice course, and followed the journeys of queer and trans+ folks as they chewed on offerings that guided them to form decolonised relationships with their voices. @transchorus hosted workshops alongside the process, digging into discoveries and themes a little more through gorgeous group improvisations. There was lots of silliness and laughter throughout. There was also screeches and sobs and sighs. People generously shared their perspectives with me, their family vocal traditions and their light bulb moments. This was the highlight of the whole project for me. Thank you to those who trusted me with their stories.
Sewing this tapestry of voices together was a beautiful challenge that had me screeching too! But I was so lucky to have found the amazing @axelkacoutie who was so affirming in the work. They lifted it and found the sounds to make it whole.
And now after 9 months of work and years of thinking about this, we have a 3-part podcast that tries to answer how embodied singing generates autonomy and resilience in queer and trans+ people. There are many moments for the listener to go on the journey. My greatest wish is that it provides some tools to be a unique body in this wild world. And that it can educate allies about the ways in which queer and trans+ voices are received / perceived, so hopefully we can make some real change.
Love to everyone who was involved! The conversation keeps on 💗

I never thought I would be a researcher, but 2025 had other plans for me! So grateful for @queercircle for giving me the opportunity to create the Embodied Voice podcast 💚 link in bio to listen and get involved in it!
for people who know me, I’m pretty obsessed with how gender and the voice intertwine. It’s hard to put into words what it meant for me to have the opportunity to dive deeper into this relationship, and be able to do it in a way that supported others also grappling with the same questions.
We created the Queering the Voice course, and followed the journeys of queer and trans+ folks as they chewed on offerings that guided them to form decolonised relationships with their voices. @transchorus hosted workshops alongside the process, digging into discoveries and themes a little more through gorgeous group improvisations. There was lots of silliness and laughter throughout. There was also screeches and sobs and sighs. People generously shared their perspectives with me, their family vocal traditions and their light bulb moments. This was the highlight of the whole project for me. Thank you to those who trusted me with their stories.
Sewing this tapestry of voices together was a beautiful challenge that had me screeching too! But I was so lucky to have found the amazing @axelkacoutie who was so affirming in the work. They lifted it and found the sounds to make it whole.
And now after 9 months of work and years of thinking about this, we have a 3-part podcast that tries to answer how embodied singing generates autonomy and resilience in queer and trans+ people. There are many moments for the listener to go on the journey. My greatest wish is that it provides some tools to be a unique body in this wild world. And that it can educate allies about the ways in which queer and trans+ voices are received / perceived, so hopefully we can make some real change.
Love to everyone who was involved! The conversation keeps on 💗
I never thought I would be a researcher, but 2025 had other plans for me! So grateful for @queercircle for giving me the opportunity to create the Embodied Voice podcast 💚 link in bio to listen and get involved in it!
for people who know me, I’m pretty obsessed with how gender and the voice intertwine. It’s hard to put into words what it meant for me to have the opportunity to dive deeper into this relationship, and be able to do it in a way that supported others also grappling with the same questions.
We created the Queering the Voice course, and followed the journeys of queer and trans+ folks as they chewed on offerings that guided them to form decolonised relationships with their voices. @transchorus hosted workshops alongside the process, digging into discoveries and themes a little more through gorgeous group improvisations. There was lots of silliness and laughter throughout. There was also screeches and sobs and sighs. People generously shared their perspectives with me, their family vocal traditions and their light bulb moments. This was the highlight of the whole project for me. Thank you to those who trusted me with their stories.
Sewing this tapestry of voices together was a beautiful challenge that had me screeching too! But I was so lucky to have found the amazing @axelkacoutie who was so affirming in the work. They lifted it and found the sounds to make it whole.
And now after 9 months of work and years of thinking about this, we have a 3-part podcast that tries to answer how embodied singing generates autonomy and resilience in queer and trans+ people. There are many moments for the listener to go on the journey. My greatest wish is that it provides some tools to be a unique body in this wild world. And that it can educate allies about the ways in which queer and trans+ voices are received / perceived, so hopefully we can make some real change.
Love to everyone who was involved! The conversation keeps on 💗
I never thought I would be a researcher, but 2025 had other plans for me! So grateful for @queercircle for giving me the opportunity to create the Embodied Voice podcast 💚 link in bio to listen and get involved in it!
for people who know me, I’m pretty obsessed with how gender and the voice intertwine. It’s hard to put into words what it meant for me to have the opportunity to dive deeper into this relationship, and be able to do it in a way that supported others also grappling with the same questions.
We created the Queering the Voice course, and followed the journeys of queer and trans+ folks as they chewed on offerings that guided them to form decolonised relationships with their voices. @transchorus hosted workshops alongside the process, digging into discoveries and themes a little more through gorgeous group improvisations. There was lots of silliness and laughter throughout. There was also screeches and sobs and sighs. People generously shared their perspectives with me, their family vocal traditions and their light bulb moments. This was the highlight of the whole project for me. Thank you to those who trusted me with their stories.
Sewing this tapestry of voices together was a beautiful challenge that had me screeching too! But I was so lucky to have found the amazing @axelkacoutie who was so affirming in the work. They lifted it and found the sounds to make it whole.
And now after 9 months of work and years of thinking about this, we have a 3-part podcast that tries to answer how embodied singing generates autonomy and resilience in queer and trans+ people. There are many moments for the listener to go on the journey. My greatest wish is that it provides some tools to be a unique body in this wild world. And that it can educate allies about the ways in which queer and trans+ voices are received / perceived, so hopefully we can make some real change.
Love to everyone who was involved! The conversation keeps on 💗

I never thought I would be a researcher, but 2025 had other plans for me! So grateful for @queercircle for giving me the opportunity to create the Embodied Voice podcast 💚 link in bio to listen and get involved in it!
for people who know me, I’m pretty obsessed with how gender and the voice intertwine. It’s hard to put into words what it meant for me to have the opportunity to dive deeper into this relationship, and be able to do it in a way that supported others also grappling with the same questions.
We created the Queering the Voice course, and followed the journeys of queer and trans+ folks as they chewed on offerings that guided them to form decolonised relationships with their voices. @transchorus hosted workshops alongside the process, digging into discoveries and themes a little more through gorgeous group improvisations. There was lots of silliness and laughter throughout. There was also screeches and sobs and sighs. People generously shared their perspectives with me, their family vocal traditions and their light bulb moments. This was the highlight of the whole project for me. Thank you to those who trusted me with their stories.
Sewing this tapestry of voices together was a beautiful challenge that had me screeching too! But I was so lucky to have found the amazing @axelkacoutie who was so affirming in the work. They lifted it and found the sounds to make it whole.
And now after 9 months of work and years of thinking about this, we have a 3-part podcast that tries to answer how embodied singing generates autonomy and resilience in queer and trans+ people. There are many moments for the listener to go on the journey. My greatest wish is that it provides some tools to be a unique body in this wild world. And that it can educate allies about the ways in which queer and trans+ voices are received / perceived, so hopefully we can make some real change.
Love to everyone who was involved! The conversation keeps on 💗

I never thought I would be a researcher, but 2025 had other plans for me! So grateful for @queercircle for giving me the opportunity to create the Embodied Voice podcast 💚 link in bio to listen and get involved in it!
for people who know me, I’m pretty obsessed with how gender and the voice intertwine. It’s hard to put into words what it meant for me to have the opportunity to dive deeper into this relationship, and be able to do it in a way that supported others also grappling with the same questions.
We created the Queering the Voice course, and followed the journeys of queer and trans+ folks as they chewed on offerings that guided them to form decolonised relationships with their voices. @transchorus hosted workshops alongside the process, digging into discoveries and themes a little more through gorgeous group improvisations. There was lots of silliness and laughter throughout. There was also screeches and sobs and sighs. People generously shared their perspectives with me, their family vocal traditions and their light bulb moments. This was the highlight of the whole project for me. Thank you to those who trusted me with their stories.
Sewing this tapestry of voices together was a beautiful challenge that had me screeching too! But I was so lucky to have found the amazing @axelkacoutie who was so affirming in the work. They lifted it and found the sounds to make it whole.
And now after 9 months of work and years of thinking about this, we have a 3-part podcast that tries to answer how embodied singing generates autonomy and resilience in queer and trans+ people. There are many moments for the listener to go on the journey. My greatest wish is that it provides some tools to be a unique body in this wild world. And that it can educate allies about the ways in which queer and trans+ voices are received / perceived, so hopefully we can make some real change.
Love to everyone who was involved! The conversation keeps on 💗

I never thought I would be a researcher, but 2025 had other plans for me! So grateful for @queercircle for giving me the opportunity to create the Embodied Voice podcast 💚 link in bio to listen and get involved in it!
for people who know me, I’m pretty obsessed with how gender and the voice intertwine. It’s hard to put into words what it meant for me to have the opportunity to dive deeper into this relationship, and be able to do it in a way that supported others also grappling with the same questions.
We created the Queering the Voice course, and followed the journeys of queer and trans+ folks as they chewed on offerings that guided them to form decolonised relationships with their voices. @transchorus hosted workshops alongside the process, digging into discoveries and themes a little more through gorgeous group improvisations. There was lots of silliness and laughter throughout. There was also screeches and sobs and sighs. People generously shared their perspectives with me, their family vocal traditions and their light bulb moments. This was the highlight of the whole project for me. Thank you to those who trusted me with their stories.
Sewing this tapestry of voices together was a beautiful challenge that had me screeching too! But I was so lucky to have found the amazing @axelkacoutie who was so affirming in the work. They lifted it and found the sounds to make it whole.
And now after 9 months of work and years of thinking about this, we have a 3-part podcast that tries to answer how embodied singing generates autonomy and resilience in queer and trans+ people. There are many moments for the listener to go on the journey. My greatest wish is that it provides some tools to be a unique body in this wild world. And that it can educate allies about the ways in which queer and trans+ voices are received / perceived, so hopefully we can make some real change.
Love to everyone who was involved! The conversation keeps on 💗

I never thought I would be a researcher, but 2025 had other plans for me! So grateful for @queercircle for giving me the opportunity to create the Embodied Voice podcast 💚 link in bio to listen and get involved in it!
for people who know me, I’m pretty obsessed with how gender and the voice intertwine. It’s hard to put into words what it meant for me to have the opportunity to dive deeper into this relationship, and be able to do it in a way that supported others also grappling with the same questions.
We created the Queering the Voice course, and followed the journeys of queer and trans+ folks as they chewed on offerings that guided them to form decolonised relationships with their voices. @transchorus hosted workshops alongside the process, digging into discoveries and themes a little more through gorgeous group improvisations. There was lots of silliness and laughter throughout. There was also screeches and sobs and sighs. People generously shared their perspectives with me, their family vocal traditions and their light bulb moments. This was the highlight of the whole project for me. Thank you to those who trusted me with their stories.
Sewing this tapestry of voices together was a beautiful challenge that had me screeching too! But I was so lucky to have found the amazing @axelkacoutie who was so affirming in the work. They lifted it and found the sounds to make it whole.
And now after 9 months of work and years of thinking about this, we have a 3-part podcast that tries to answer how embodied singing generates autonomy and resilience in queer and trans+ people. There are many moments for the listener to go on the journey. My greatest wish is that it provides some tools to be a unique body in this wild world. And that it can educate allies about the ways in which queer and trans+ voices are received / perceived, so hopefully we can make some real change.
Love to everyone who was involved! The conversation keeps on 💗
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