About Us.

 

Our Mission.

We want trans stories to reflect trans lives and affirm the dignity of trans and gender nonconforming people. We’re excited to work with you on developing individual stories and/or providing custom training for your university, newsroom, or other organization. 

Our workshops and consulting are relevant to any company, media-oriented or otherwise. We have particular expertise in nonfiction storytelling and audio and are also experienced in marketing, fiction, academic writing, and film production. Our services are available remotely, and we offer in-person workshops whenever possible. We can also connect you to trusted experts in your area. 

We donate 5% of all earnings from Sylveon directly to trans people in need. 

We are also cool and fun and nice.

 
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About Cass.

Cassius Adair is an independent audio producer, writer, and researcher who lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has done queer and trans storytelling consulting for popular podcasts and public radio programs, including StoryCorps, and has also been hired as a transgender sensitivity reader for multiple fiction manuscripts. In 2018, he was selected as a New Voices Scholar by the Association of Independents in Radio.

Previously, Dr. Adair has taught literature and media at the University of Michigan; been an audio storytelling consultant at the Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning; helped produce a daily news and culture show at Michigan Radio, and worked as a Mellon Humanities Fellow at the Digital Library Federation. Most recently, he was an associate producer on the nationally-distributed public radio show With Good Reason. His writing appears in American Quarterly, American Literature, Avidly, The Rumpus, Make Literary Magazine, Nursing Clio, and Misadventures Magazine. He is now writing a book about transgender people and the Internet.


 
 
 

About Tuck.

Tuck Woodstock is a journalist, educator, and audio producer based in Brooklyn. He has provided editorial guidance for clients ranging from This American Life to Sony Pictures, and has been featured as a gender educator by NPR and the Washington Post.

Tuck hosts the award-winning podcast Gender Reveal, which has released 12 seasons and distributed nearly $350,000 in grants and mutual aid. He is also a co-editor of the Lambda Literary Award-nominated 2 Trans 2 Furious: An Extremely Serious Journal of Transgender Street Racing Studies.

Tuck has worked in journalism since 2010, including stints as a health editor, a vegan food writer, and the editor of the Portland visitors guide. While he’s best known for his tweet-reporting during Portland’s 2020 protests, he has written 500+ articles for various publications and edited hundreds more.

Tuck holds a B.F.A. in documentary film production from Chapman University. Learn more at tuckwoodstock.com.

 
Photo by Salimatu Amabebe

Photo by Salimatu Amabebe