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Contact for press inquiries:
Laura Marie Ruocco | laura@tmiproject.org
TMI Project | 65 Saint James Street, Kingston, NY 12401

The TMI Project Story Hour launched in April of 2020. Since then, the podcast has appeared twice on Apple’s New & Noteworthy and has been featured on Spotify and Pandora. In 2023, The TMI Project Story Hour was given the highest honor at International Women’s Podcast Awards, taking home the award for Changing the World One Moment at a Time; and received recognition at Sonic Bloom Awards for Gender Justice and Voice of the People.

Season 5: Black Trans Stories Matter

On Season 5 of The TMI Project Story Hour: Black Trans Stories Matter, co-hosts Kiebpoli Calnek and Erik Harris profile 11 storytellers who share radically true stories celebrating Black, Trans, and Gender Non-conforming communities! Join us as we take a deeper dive and share the stories behind the secrets, and what happened next.

Season 5 Co-hosts:

Kiebpoli Calnek

Workshop Leader
Pronoun: They/He/She/+

“Working with TMI Project feels like divine guidance. It is humbling to have the opportunity to engage with brave participants, helping them express their true stories, For me, it was transformational to capture and share my story, the Black Trans narrative, in all its raw authenticity and wisdom. This crucial work enriches the spirit of the performer with a platform for their truth and provides a unique window of reflection for the viewer.”

Kiebpoli Calnek, a non-binary queer Black creative from NYC/Lenapehoking, has generated nuanced performances and creative direction seeped in poetic somatic elements for over two decades. Their social enterprise, Black*Acrobat, produces interdisciplinary programming sharing stories of, for, and with fringe communities, celebrating authentic visions and viewpoints through research, access, and collaboration. They were covered in Essence and contributed, “How It Feels… To Be An Aerial Acrobat” to Oprah Winfrey’s O Magazine. While living out West, Kiebpoli nurtured film, stage, and literary relationships and in 2018, the concept of Queer & Trans Love Stories (“cuties”) was born at a writing residency in New Mexico’s Peñasco mountains. Kiebpoli’s works received generous funding and support from Elizabeth Streb, Astraea Foundation, Asian Arts Initiative, and The New York Foundation for the Arts. They are a member of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab, SAG-AFTRA, and Actors’ Equity Association. kiebpoli.com

Erik Harris

Workshop Leader
Pronouns: He/Him/His

“As a Black trans man, I know I have been lucky to come of age in environments that valued my input and allowed me to thrive, but that is not the reality for so many other people like me. When I heard about TMI Project’s Black Trans Stories Matter, I knew I had to get involved because my community has so many powerful folks and stories that have yet to be heard.”

Erik Harris is a proud Black, queer, trans man from North Carolina currently located in Richmond, Virginia. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Race & Ethnicity Studies from Salem College as well as a Master of Arts degree in History from UNC-Greensboro. Erik is professionally trained as a secondary English teacher. As a high school teacher in Nashville, he was one of the founding advisors of the SafeZone, a club for LGBTQ teens and allies to explore their identities and advocate for their needs in the school. This work, in addition to his own lived experience, has shaped his long-standing passion for social justice and equity work. Erik is currently dedicating his time to building community, developing his writing, and reconnecting to the Earth. When he isn’t working, Erik enjoys hiking, cooking, and playing guitar for his cat, Tux.

Stevie Manns
Pronouns: They/Them/Theirs
SEASON 5 EDITOR

“As a queer non-binary person, being part of a project focusing on the stories of queer folk was a unique opportunity to align my work with my own identity. These stories are both engaging and important to the tapestry of our history as so many of our stories have been silenced or unsung. TMI Project is doing something special, and I’m honoured to be a part of that.”

Stevie Manns is a Scottish audio producer and podcast consultant now living in New York. Stevie is a podcast fan, first and foremost, producing and hosting two of their own podcasts, This Next Song’s About: A Songwriter’s Podcast and Set Phasers: A Highly Illogical Star Trek Podcast. With a background in radio presenting, production, and self-producing music as a songwriter, Stevie made a long-awaited career change from finance in 2021. Stevie also holds a Law degree from Aberdeen University.

Season 5 Storytellers:

Pronouns: They/Them

By rejecting binary socialization, K.C (they/them). embraces their magic and discovers self-acceptance and joy.

Pronouns: He/Him

Recounting his journey with mental health, Eddie (he/him) reflects on his time at an in-patient facility which he calls Feelings School. Content warning: This story contains descriptions of suicide and suicidal ideation. Listener discretion is advised.

Recounting his childhood, Julian (he/him) explores his identity in the shadow of a strict Jehovah’s Witness upbringing. Content warning: This story contains a description of a sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised.

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Exploring the spectrum of gender, sexuality, and identity through costuming and sports, KT (they/them) finds self-acceptance and makes a non-binary declaration.

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After coming out as Trans to his father, Jahir (he/him) decides to create his own definition of masculinity.

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While chasing her goals, Sanaia (she/her) goes on her first date as a trans woman. The date does not go as planned. Content warning: This story contains graphic violence about a sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised.

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Though Mars (they/them) comes from a legacy of performers, their genuine identity emerges after competing in a high school drag show.

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With feelings of pride and joy for his family, Syd (he/him) takes us back to the day of his wedding.

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From military boots to pumps, Theadora (she/her) embodies courage, commitment, and claims her space in the world during her first public walk in women’s clothing.

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From growing up with gender freedom to his experience in the military and child rearing, Aren (he/him) explores alternate expressions and uncovers the true man he is.

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As a member of the original, legendary Royal House of LaBeija, Cece (she/her) explains how her ballroom background helped her deal with a difficult health diagnosis.

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