
Reveal: The Call
How Gender Affirming Care ALREADY Applies to You—
You just didn’t know it.

You might think trans affirming care doesn’t apply to your work—maybe because you don’t currently serve trans clients, or because “trans issues” feel far removed from your niche.
So you think trans affirming care is best left to the experts—those like me with lived experience, or at least with more experience than you have. It’s specialized care, so it should be in specialized hands—right?
But I’m gonna call BS on that, and here’s why.
And I guarantee it’s showing up in your work already, even if you don’t think so.
Think I’m wrong?
Consider this: I didn’t come out as trans until I was 32. I had many, many providers from ages 0 to 32 who would’ve said “I don’t have any trans patients.”
But they did. They just didn’t know it.
Reveal is your starting point to:
See the gaps you didn’t know existed: Gain an unfiltered snapshot of how often trans-related issues already appear in your work—and where your knowledge could make all the difference.
Shift your perspective with actionable clarity: Go beyond surface-level inclusivity. This isn’t another checklist—it’s a meaningful lens for understanding trans-affirming care.
Permission to start imperfectly: Even if you’re unsure, nervous, or afraid of getting it wrong, you’ll learn why it’s okay to begin anyway.
This isn’t about learning a “specialty.” It’s about realizing that this work is already yours—and stepping into it with intention and confidence.
Trans affirming care isn’t a specialty—it’s a standard.
Why Care About It?
The “Transgender Tipping Point” was almost a decade ago, and the conversation has only grown louder and more urgent.
Today, more than 10% of young people identify outside the gender binary. And despite all attempts to erase our existence, we’ve always been here and we’re not going anywhere.
And in case you hadn’t noticed, we’ve become a prime target for folks in search of power and control.
Our rights are under threat in a majority of US states, and across the world our ability to navigate the world safely and make decisions about our own bodies are under attack.
We need all kinds of healers to step up and join us here, or things will be a lot worse.
This is a “first they came for the trans folks” moment. And in 2025, you can no longer say this work isn’t relevant to you.

Oh, and it’s also totally free.
So—consider this your call to the arena.
To step into your curiosity, compassion, and courage.
You’ve got nothing to lose but your excuses for staying on the sidelines.
“My right to be me is tied with a thousand threads to your right to be you.”
— Leslie Feinberg (ze/hir)