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Occasional Musings Podcast
Talk given to Protect & Teach
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Talk given to Protect & Teach

My talk explaining Our Duty to the Protect & Teach Conference, Derby, September 2024

Join Keith Jordan as he shares his remarkable journey from founding a small UK parent peer support group to leading Our Duty, an international movement serving over 3,000 families in more than 30 countries. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the growing issue of children identifying as transgender and the psychological and medical risks involved. Keith’s mission is clear: to save children from the harmful effects of transgender ideation—a concept he believes is more about feelings than an actual medical condition.

In this short talk, Keith explores how parents can support their children in reconnecting with reality through peer support and practical activism. He discusses the importance of raising awareness, and of advocacy efforts, explaining how Our Duty empowers parents to navigate legal battles, school interventions, and social services.

The podcast doesn’t stop at the immediate crisis; it also examines the broader cultural implications of transgender ideation. Drawing on the insights of thinkers like Jordan Peterson and Helen Joyce, Keith offers a powerful critique of how cultural shifts over decades have led to this moment. For anyone seeking to understand the roots of this issue and how we can make a meaningful change, this episode is essential. Tune in to learn how we can defend the values of truth, beauty, liberty, and justice for the future of our children.

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Occasional Musings Podcast
Mainly contributions to the fight for sanity around gender, but might also contain articles on baked beans, transport policy, and whatever else might suit this particular means of collecting brick dust on my forehead.
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