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Trans Day of Visibility: To Be Seen Is to Become
Each year on March 31, we recognize Transgender Day of Visibility — a day that honors not just awareness, but the profound act of living openly in one’s truth . But visibility is not just about being seen by others. It is about finally seeing yourself. And that is where transformation begins. Spring doesn't rush - and still, everything blooms. A quiet reminder that beaming happens in its own perfect time. Visibility as a Turning Point In my work—and in my own life—I’ve come t
Andie Jayne Rix
3 days ago3 min read


The Courage to Live Authentically: Why Gender Clarity Changes Everything
Many people assume gender identity is something you “always know.” But for countless individuals, clarity emerges later in life—often quietly, then all at once. This journey can feel confusing, emotional, and even overwhelming. Yet it can also be deeply liberating. Gender clarity is not about rushing to answers—it’s about gently uncovering the truth of who you are and allowing yourself the courage to live it.
Andie Jayne Rix
Mar 173 min read


Questioning Your Gender Later in Life: Why It Happens and What It Means
Many adults begin questioning their gender later in life. Learn why this happens, what it means, and how gender clarity can lead to peace and authentic living.
Andie Jayne Rix
Mar 84 min read


Gender Identity Struggles in Adulthood: Why It’s Never Too Late to Transition
For many people, gender identity struggles don’t disappear after adolescence. They often get quieter. More internal. More complicated.
You build a career.You build a marriage.You build a reputation.You build a life.
And yet… something inside you remains unresolved.Gender identity struggles in adulthood can feel isolating, especially when society frames transition as something only young people do. But that narrative is incomplete — and often harmful.
The truth is: identity
Andie Jayne Rix
Mar 15 min read


The Quiet Struggle of Gender Identity — And the Power of Support
There is a kind of struggle that doesn’t always have visible bruises. The struggle of gender identity can be deeply internal — a tension between who we are and who we’ve been told to be. It can show up as quiet discomfort, persistent longing, grief for lost time, fear of rejection, or an ache that doesn’t quite have language yet. For many transgender and gender-expansive people, the journey toward authenticity is not a single decision — it is a series of courageous reckonings
Andie Jayne Rix
Feb 202 min read


2024–2025: A Becoming
A reflection on becoming—through firsts, truth, community, and the long journey home to myself. 2024: A Year of Firsts It was the first time I began hormone replacement therapy.The first time I used she/her pronouns openly and proudly with everyone.The first time I dressed as a woman in public—and made the conscious decision that this would no longer be occasional or conditional, but permanent.And it was the first year I moved through the world using women’s spaces with quiet
Andie Jayne Rix
Feb 164 min read
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