Episode 48, featuring Amy Sousa

Episode 48, featuring Amy Sousa

From UnMuted: the TransMuted Podcast by Jenny Poyer Ackerman

February 15, 2026 · 1h 36m

About this episode

Amy Sousa discusses her work as a gender abolitionist and women's rights activist, focusing on emotional and psychological skills.

Photo: Amy and me following her talk at WDI-USA’s 2024 conference in Atlanta It’s a real thrill to have Amy Sousa on the show. The night before we recorded this I stayed up until 1am re-watching her TwiX and YouTube videos until I had to force myself to quit for the night. I’ll interject audio from two of my favorites into this episode. Here’s some bio taken from Amy’s website: As a modern-day gender abolitionist and women’s rights activist, it’s my mission to educate, protect, & inspire others to question the norm, create healthy boundaries, and to trust their instincts. As an educator, writer, and creator, I am dedicated to helping women and others build emotional and psychological skills to support a confident, grounded life. ​I hold a Master’s degree in Depth Psychology* and I’ve spent years studying the internal landscapes that shape how we think, feel and navigate the world. My work focuses on instincts, embodiment, safeguarding, and emotional skill-building. I cleanly translate complex topics into clear, practical tools anyone can use. To quote LGBCC’s Bev Talbott, Boy howdy! Does she ever. Readers, I respect that some of you strongly prefer reading to listening, but I…

People in this episode

Host: Jenny Poyer Ackerman

Guest: Amy Sousa

Topics covered

  • gender abolition
  • women's rights
  • emotional skills
  • psychology
  • healthy boundaries

Keywords

  • gender abolition
  • women's rights
  • emotional skills
  • psychology
  • healthy boundaries
  • instincts
  • embodiment

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: WDI-USA, LGBCC

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