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Feeding the Birds, an audio postcard
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Piece Description
Miles was born in the wrong body. He was born Megan and after 15 years of serious depression and confusion about his place in the world, at age 28, he decided to do something about it. He chose the name Miles and began his slow and difficult transition into manhood. He brought an audio recorder with him. This is his story.
Featured on Transom.org. For more information and conversation, visit "Finding Miles" on Transom.org.
3 Comments
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Wow!This is such a powerful piece. The authenticity and intense emotion gives this piece such power. Thanks. |
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Amazing.Megan's documentation of her transition to Miles is filled with emotion and power, but without melodrama or anything artificial or contrived that gets in the way of the story. Probably one of the best things I've ever heard. |
Broadcast History
Transom.org, All Things Considered, WCAI, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hearing Voices
Timing and Cues
break suggested at 15:35






Sue Ulrey
Posted on September 09, 2010 at 05:50 PM | Permalink
Thank you
This piece will open listeners' hearts and minds. It will clear up misconceptions and increase understanding. Thanks for sharing.