Juno Dawson
Happy Place15 Juli 2019

Juno Dawson

Up until the age of 28, Juno was known to most as the best-selling author of young adult fiction - James Dawson.

But in that year, she entered the process of physically becoming the person she always felt she was and adopted the female pronoun. Now Juno talks to Fearne about the transition she's made, how she celebrates her femininity, some questionable fashion statements, and what we can all learn about her journey.

Triggers: suicide, mental health, #metoo. This episode also contains a transphobic word that some will find offensive (in order to discuss its offensiveness).

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Meik Wiking

Meik Wiking

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Jedidiah Jenkins

Jedidiah Jenkins

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Mike Kerr

Mike Kerr

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Rag 'N' Bone Man

Rag 'N' Bone Man

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Dr Olivia Remes

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Ian Wright

Ian Wright

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Billie Piper

Billie Piper

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