Episodes

  • The source of transgender confidence
    Apr 22 2026

    The Source of Trans Confidence: Alignment, Expression, and Thought Experiments

    Rae introduces her channel RubyRaeD about her life transitioning as a trans woman living in Asia and discusses what “real” confidence is, contrasting it with performative, masculinized ideas of confidence like visibility and fearlessness. She argues true confidence comes from self-alignment—expressing yourself within society’s rules while pushing against heteronormative, patriarchal expectations—and describes early transition as a period of experimentation with fashion and identity, especially for trans-feminine people discovering wider ranges of expression. Rae rejects the idea that trans women’s expression is primarily vanity or fetish, framing confidence as relief from living authentically, like breathing after drowning. She offers the “button test” (adapted from Erin in the Morning) and an “invisible self” thought experiment to explore gender feelings, expression, and the gap between who you are and who you’d be without an audience.

    00:00 Channel Intro

    00:45 What Is Real Confidence

    02:37 Early Transition Style

    05:21 Beyond Being Hot

    06:30 Alignment Feels Like Breathing

    07:16 Explaining It to Cis People

    09:48 The Button Test

    13:09 Desert Island Questions

    16:51 Invisible Self Experiment

    18:55 Final Thoughts and Goodbye

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    19 mins
  • The Question that Hurts All Trans People
    Apr 12 2026

    In this episode, Ruby Rae responds to one of the most common and emotionally loaded questions trans people hear: “Have you really thought about the lifelong medical consequences of transition?” What may sound like sincere concern often carries assumptions that trans people haven’t already spent years interrogating their own identities, researching care, and navigating extensive medical gatekeeping.

    Ruby breaks down why this question can feel invasive even when well-intentioned, explores the hidden assumptions behind it, and walks through the real informed consent and assessment processes involved in gender-affirming care under WPATH guidelines. She also discusses regret rates, anti-trans propaganda, the realities of coming out, and how allies can approach trans healthcare conversations with actual support rather than interrogation.

    This is an honest, personal, and medically grounded discussion about transition, autonomy, and the exhausting expectation that trans people must constantly justify their own existence.

    Key Topics:

    • Why “Have you thought about the consequences?” hits harder than people realize
    • The emotional and social cost of coming out as transgender
    • Hidden assumptions behind concern-trolling and invasive questioning
    • WPATH guidelines and how informed consent actually works
    • Gender-affirming surgery regret statistics vs other common surgeries
    • The role of propaganda in shaping public perception of trans healthcare
    • Why trans people are not making impulsive medical decisions
    • Better ways to support trans loved ones through transition

    If you’ve ever wondered why certain “concerned” questions land badly, this episode explains why.

    Follow Ruby Rae Online: Instagram: @firefromheat TikTok: @heatfromfire YouTube: @RubyRaed

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    15 mins
  • The Signs I Was Trans Before I Knew It (And Why I Couldn’t Say It)
    Apr 19 2026

    What does it actually feel like to know you’re trans… before you have the language for it?

    In this episode, I break down the early phase of being trans that most people struggle to explain, the time before coming out, before labels, where something feels off but you can’t articulate why.

    I talk through real experiences, including:

    • early signs of gender dysphoria most people miss
    • why so many trans people overcompensate or “perform” gender
    • what boymoding feels like in everyday life
    • dissociation, brain fog, and the mental load of hiding
    • how HRT changed my clarity and sense of self
    • why coming out isn’t becoming someone new, it’s uncovering who you’ve always been

    This isn’t theory. It’s what it actually feels like from the inside.

    If you’re questioning your gender, or trying to understand someone who is, this episode gives you a grounded, real-world perspective.

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    24 mins