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As a Woman: What I Learned about Power, Sex, and the Patriarchy After I Transitioned
As a Woman: What I Learned about Power, Sex, and the Patriarchy After I Transitioned | Paula Stone Williams
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A moving and unforgettable memoir of a transgender pastor's journey from despair to joy as she transitioned from male to female and learned about gender inequity, at home and in the workplace--perfect for fans of Redefining Realness and There Is Room for You. As a father of three, married to a wonderful woman, and holding several prominent jobs within the Christian community, Dr. Paula Stone Williams made the life-changing decision to physically transition from male to female at the age of sixty. Almost instantly, her power and influence in the evangelical world disappeared and her family had to grapple with intense feelings of loss and confusion. Feeling utterly alone and at a loss after being expelled from the evangelical churches she had once spearheaded, Paula struggled to create a new safe space for herself where she could reconcile her faith, her identity, and her desire to be a leader. Much to her surprise, the key to her new career as a woman came with a deeper awareness of the inequities she had overlooked before her transition. Where her opinions were once celebrated and amplified, now she found herself sidelined and ignored. New questions emerged. Why are women's opinions devalued in favor of men's? Why does love and intimacy feel so different? And, was it possible to find a new spirituality in her own image? In As a Woman, Paula pulls back the curtain on her transition journey and sheds light on the gendered landscape that impacts many in the LGBTQ+ community. She urges men to recognize the ways in which the world is tilted in their favor and validates the experiences of women who have been disregarded based solely on their gender, while also acknowledging how she was once like those men who are blind to their privilege. With equal parts humility and confidence, Paula shares her lived experience of both genders and offers a truly unique perspective on the universal struggle to understand what it means to be male, female, and simply, human.
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All. The. Stars.

I could not stop listening. Such a beautiful journey for a beautiful soul. This is a great discussion of religion, theology, gender, humanity, love. It has an interesting and lovely connection to “When God was a Woman.” Her description of her thought processes and her experiences really resonated with me and was refreshing to hear. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

GingerAntics I learned things about the world and myself through this book. It was just such a lovely experience listening to this book. 1000% recommend. #PaulaStoneWilliams #AsAWoman #audiobook
#ReadByTheAuthor 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
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lil1inblue I'm sold. Stacked! 1mo
GingerAntics @lil1inblue she‘s done like 3 or 4 TEDtalks! Highly recommend!!! As soon as I saw she had a book, I bought it. 1mo
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lil1inblue @GingerAntics Would you recommend the TEDtalks before or after reading the book? 1mo
GingerAntics @lil1inblue hm… I don‘t think they take anything away from the book. She talks about giving them. Maybe before, but after wouldn‘t be bad either. 1mo
AnnCrystal 💝💝💝. 1mo
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After watching a few of her TEDtalks, I cannot wait to give this a listen.
#PaulaStoneWilliams #AsAWoman #audiobook #ReadByTheAuthor

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On my radar this week: a new memoir by Paula Stone Williams about what she has learned by transitioning late in life after spending a lifetime working and promoting a very conservative, very anti-LBGTQ brand of Evangelicalism for 35 years. #OwnVoices #LGBTQ #DiverseBooks #Pride

Try this TEDtalk too! https://youtu.be/lrYx7HaUlMY

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