Elliot Page Gets Candid About His Transition Journey ”I was struggling to live life”

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  • @JayShettyPodcast.
    @JayShettyPodcast.  Рік тому +111

    Feeling grateful to have had Elliot on the podcast and to share his journey! I’d like to invite you to join this community and subscribe to the channel. By hitting the 'Subscribe' button, you're not just becoming a subscriber - you're choosing to make a positive difference in your life.

    • @ferrierjulie
      @ferrierjulie Рік тому +4

      Thank you, both of you, for this precious episode.
      If I may ask... would you consider making an exception about how the comments are dealed with on this one, with maybe pre-moderation?
      Many transphobic comments, it can be quite problematic for our fellow trans folks and UA-cam does not act quick enough when signaled, sadly enough.

    • @eileenwatt8283
      @eileenwatt8283 Рік тому +1

      Please interview John Gray. He is a former Monk who wrote "Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus" and many other relationship books. . He often appears on Michelle Marchant Johnson, You Tube channel. I think you two would have alot to talk about seeing that you were both monks.

    • @Mary...22-u9j
      @Mary...22-u9j Рік тому

      your an amazing person Jay,what a great interviewer you are

    • @Mary...22-u9j
      @Mary...22-u9j Рік тому

      your VERY handsome too!!

    • @ViewsFromFifth
      @ViewsFromFifth Рік тому

      Thank you for this Jay ❤

  • @snengelman
    @snengelman Рік тому +305

    This guy makes every guest feel like the most important and understood person in the world. There are very few personalities/empaths like him. What a guy.

    • @JayShettyPodcast.
      @JayShettyPodcast.  Рік тому +23

      Thank you! Hope you enjoyed the episode.

    • @ankali_
      @ankali_ Рік тому +10

      anthony padilla is amazing at this too

    • @ruaimaahasan6049
      @ruaimaahasan6049 Рік тому +1

      @@ankali_ agreed

    • @AkosM
      @AkosM Рік тому

      You mean girl. There is no operation which can change your chromosomes and make you actually change your sex, regardless of what the woke people are telling you

    • @idontknowname-rl8yb
      @idontknowname-rl8yb Рік тому +5

      That means he is a Liar

  • @darleneatkinson3906
    @darleneatkinson3906 Рік тому +65

    Hi Jay and Elliot, I am 66 years of age and still learning about myself I am not sure if it ever stops. Just me living in the world for 66 years. A person's mind switches and changes over the years I have notice I am more open and able to accept people for whom they think they are and try not but my judgement on them. I love the one rule STOP BULLING People that be great one. Thank you both enjoy your openness and sharing

    • @josiesherman2063
      @josiesherman2063 Рік тому +2

      thank you for being more open to new perspectives.

    • @j.elliottgray2801
      @j.elliottgray2801 Рік тому

      Thank you!

    • @debravan1167
      @debravan1167 Рік тому

      I mean ur old as dirt. I would hope you’d be mature by now

    • @ixizn
      @ixizn 8 місяців тому

      Love this. Never too late to learn and grow :)

  • @sirdustin16
    @sirdustin16 Місяць тому +4

    some people really need to learn what empathy is "he still looks depressed tho" yeah, why could that be? maybe it is depressing, when millions of people try to gaslight you into thinking you dont know yourself, trying to take your rights away, giving you the feeling that you need their approval to be alive? he is happy with his body finally fitting his true gender, but he lives in a society that hates him for that. everybody would be depressed, when people hate you just for existing.

  • @francesauraliadelacroix
    @francesauraliadelacroix Рік тому +331

    There is nothing more damaging to a persons psychological wellbeing than being prevented from, or being unable to, live their authentic self. I think this is tremendously brave and send everyone love ❤

  • @Thinkfit636
    @Thinkfit636 Рік тому +73

    It's really nice that Elliot shares his experiences because most of us have never encountered such situations, and it's important to gain insight into how challenging it can be, even if it's not something that commonly happens

    • @kommisar.
      @kommisar. Рік тому

      Unfortunately it's becoming more and more common thanks to mentally ill ideologues like her.

    • @InSpadez
      @InSpadez 5 місяців тому

      Ellen is a _she._

    • @jussiesmollet4137
      @jussiesmollet4137 3 місяці тому

      Her name is Ellen. She’s literally a woman pretending to be a man.

  • @Tdawgg.
    @Tdawgg. 2 місяці тому +3

    The comments are baffling to me. Why can’t a person exist as they are and how they want to express themselves, openly with bravery. The only sick person here are the people leaving disgusting comments that are both hateful and ignorant.

  • @mysoulcalledlife
    @mysoulcalledlife Рік тому +40

    Everybody’s going to die one day and you know what the haters are going to be thinking in that last moment between the veil? Not other people’s identities. They’ll probably realize how much they actually hated themselves. Love to all.💖

    • @Natan1300
      @Natan1300 Рік тому +8

      Not every disagreement is "being a hater". And if you are the knower of some higher existential truth, I suggest you'd start sharing it with the world, to prevent people leaving their bodies in the state you've described

  • @juliawhitley6618
    @juliawhitley6618 Рік тому +31

    Profoundly life changing human being; Elliot Page, thank you for your transparency. Thank you for your humanity and humility. I have followed you early in your career and not only was inspired by the humanity you poured into each role, but also inspired by the who I saw underneath the role. The human I saw that your brought into each role. This conversation leads us deeper into the human condition which can feel so singular until these moments. Jay, you are captivating. You truly do make everyone feel seen, valued and heard. Thank you both. Eternally grateful.

    • @jussiesmollet4137
      @jussiesmollet4137 3 місяці тому

      Her name is Ellen. She’s literally a woman pretending to be a man.

  • @marysimonk
    @marysimonk Рік тому +36

    I wish him great joy and happiness in his journey.

    • @barrygoldwater2441
      @barrygoldwater2441 11 місяців тому +10

      Her

    • @Chax9_1990
      @Chax9_1990 11 місяців тому

      @@barrygoldwater2441 When I saw her I knew that she is a girl 😭🥲 Very very clear even the way eyes move

  • @scootzthelegend7358
    @scootzthelegend7358 Рік тому +14

    We all come from the same divine light. Elliot is such a beautiful person. Hell, I had a crush on Eliot when I was younger because you could always just see the amazing spirit that this person has, even on the big screen.
    As far as how I feel about Elliot Page, nothing has changed. 😂😂❤❤

    • @jussiesmollet4137
      @jussiesmollet4137 3 місяці тому

      Her name is Ellen. She’s literally a woman pretending to be a man.

    • @CarolynCressette
      @CarolynCressette 12 днів тому

      You had a crush on Ellen. NOT Elliott. Elliot didn't exist.

  • @abderahimlaasiri4547
    @abderahimlaasiri4547 Рік тому +33

    I'm just learning English by listen your podcast, really i can understand your accents, i wish you all the best you and All people around the world more happiness for all, support you from morroco 🇲🇦

    • @luzfurco2420
      @luzfurco2420 Рік тому

      I'm literally doing the exact same thing from the other side of the world (Uruguay, South America), and it's amazing!

    • @AndreaAvila78
      @AndreaAvila78 Рік тому

      😂❤Me too! I use the podcasts to learn English ❤

    • @DianaT-ph6iz
      @DianaT-ph6iz 23 дні тому

      i know English perfectly but still don't know the word they say - world salad and self-delusional bull****

  • @juliemidgley5287
    @juliemidgley5287 Рік тому +15

    Courageous, inspiring, authentic...perfection. Elliot Page, never ever forget Kate Winslet's words of advice. YOU ARE STELLAR, KEEP BEING YOU. Thank you Jay for this soulful and inspiring podcast. The world needs many more people like you and Elliot in the world.

    • @JustAThought916
      @JustAThought916 9 місяців тому

      nothing courageous about it she has clear mental health issues.

    • @sam5694
      @sam5694 7 місяців тому +1

      Really? How many young girls has she programmed to do exactly the same thing and not have children in later life. Jordan peterson, a highly qualified psychologist was spot on with her.

  • @Katiebaby25
    @Katiebaby25 Рік тому +60

    I inspire to be on Jay's podcast one day, I can't be the only one.🤦🏼‍♀️😂

    • @dianamayrice
      @dianamayrice Рік тому +6

      Same!! I’m reading his book, because he always reads peoples books before having them on the podcast.

    • @annjohnson8437
      @annjohnson8437 Рік тому +2

      Jay's podcast is the best! His interviews are interesting, in-depth, personal conversations. His guests always seem so at ease. ❤

    • @lizztoria
      @lizztoria Рік тому +1

      You are not the only one

    • @jamiegoldsby1163
      @jamiegoldsby1163 Рік тому +1

      It would be so amazing to just sit down and chat with him. He’s so full of knowledge. I’d love to just talk to him!

    • @c.ronthemic7450
      @c.ronthemic7450 Рік тому

      Same here😊

  • @ToeJammer-ge2zs
    @ToeJammer-ge2zs Місяць тому +3

    He looks so sad even after all the changes, unhappy before and unhappy after.

  • @Swizzle-malarkey
    @Swizzle-malarkey Рік тому +31

    Regardless of what you believe or don’t believe, this is a person.
    Respect for another human shouldn’t be based on what you think is right and wrong. We are all trying to navigate through life the best we can so who is anyone to judge.
    Keep that in mind before you mindlessly leave a nasty comment. Or just don’t watch if it upsets you lol it’s not that hard to click another video

  • @loripunko4635
    @loripunko4635 Рік тому +16

    While a part of me is selfishly missing Ellen I am happy for Elliot to find his peace and joy in life. Such a lovely human being. Thank you Jay for sharing him with us all. 🙏❤️

    • @MarthaMyDear6
      @MarthaMyDear6 Рік тому +3

      Such an unhappy person. No smiling…

    • @MavethTheReaper
      @MavethTheReaper Рік тому

      Who cares he didn't smile. not smiling is not indicative or happiness, you are trying to read into something because you already have a biased thought, and that sounds like projection@@MarthaMyDear6

    • @jussiesmollet4137
      @jussiesmollet4137 3 місяці тому

      Her name is Ellen. She’s literally a woman pretending to be a man.

  • @dianamayrice
    @dianamayrice Рік тому +20

    Just checked out Jay Shetty’s book “Think Like A Monk” from the library. I’ve watched so much of this podcast I can read it in his voice. Excited for this episode!! If you’re reading this I hope you have a great day.

    • @ch3ngg
      @ch3ngg Рік тому +3

      would you recommend it from what youve read? what types of things would it help with? im looking for emotional regulation and self love (specifically things that can help with low self esteem thats not in blogs/internet that dont help me)

    • @lucylelune
      @lucylelune Рік тому +2

      Think Link a Monk was wonderful! It pulls a lot of the greatest advice and info from all the ages and across the world all in one book! It’s a quick read too. I’m glad i read it and looking forward to reading 8 rules of love too!!

    • @nathanleung5592
      @nathanleung5592 Рік тому +1

      I recently checked out Jay Shetty’s book “8 Rules Of Love” from the nearest bookstore! I’ve had the opportunity of this podcast on self love! A brilliant episode! If you’re reading this hopeful Jay keeps the consistency going well! 😊🎉❤

    • @dianamayrice
      @dianamayrice Рік тому

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@ch3nggYes, I would highly recommend it! It has great insights and wisdom. I am not very far along, but it is helping me forgive myself for mistakes. I would suggest treating it like a work book and doing the activities to the best of your ability, the work is where the healing takes place. For the emotional regulation and self-love I would say becoming aware of the concepts in the book will help with low self esteem. :)

    • @dianamayrice
      @dianamayrice Рік тому

      @@nathanleung5592yay!! This really is a great episode on self-love.

  • @glorisakropi5736
    @glorisakropi5736 Рік тому +16

    I love this podcast. Mr. Jay it's really inspiring, perspective changing podcast. My conclusion is that parents in the first place have to give undivided, non judgmental and unconditional acceptance to kids that express themselves differently. This will help them to grow and excell. And this is also applicable to all the children. Home lays the foundation stone for every child to grow and open up to the world they are put in. Love this podcast.😊😊

    • @kommisar.
      @kommisar. Рік тому +1

      Actually, no, parents absolutely should be judgmental since they are the PARENTS and know better than the child (or at least SHOULD know) what is good behavior and what is deviant behavior. This crap about letting kids do whatever they want is totally ridiculous and why so many kids wind up miserable like Ellen Page or turn into criminals.

  • @nievesgarcia6299
    @nievesgarcia6299 Рік тому +13

    Such a beautiful, open, raw and honest conversation. It was both educational and inspiring
    So deeply grateful to Elliott, for sharing so openly his story, thoughts and feelings and to Jay for his endless kindness and emphaty
    Wishing you two much love and a bright future ahead

    • @jussiesmollet4137
      @jussiesmollet4137 3 місяці тому

      Her name is Ellen. She’s literally a woman pretending to be a man.

  • @oevers
    @oevers 8 місяців тому +4

    Sad to see the dislike ratio of 3102 likes and 3155 dislikes. People just dislike, because they are clearly hating these people so much for reasons, I still don’t understand.
    Just let people live their life’s how they want to as long it doesn’t harm other people. Especially if science has proven they actually exists, they have no right to doubt it. It’s cruel that so many people stand up against them with no actual arguments.

    • @bethsheba7
      @bethsheba7 8 місяців тому +6

      Almost forgot to hit that dislike, thanks for the reminder

    • @Helios--
      @Helios-- 8 місяців тому +6

      "Just let people live their life’s how they want to as long it doesn’t harm other people. "
      Sure. If it's adults then it's really a non-issue but once Ellen started talking about how safe it is for kids that's just totally untrue. She doesn't know what she's talking about. Even for adults going on hormones can bring lifelong health consequences but Ellen's not going to talk about that publicly is she.

    • @ribbrascal
      @ribbrascal 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@bethsheba7lol same

    • @ribbrascal
      @ribbrascal 5 місяців тому

      @@esthergift8373 "They" disabled public viewing of dislikes last year. You can still see them if you have a special browser extension or something.

  • @jamiegoldsby1163
    @jamiegoldsby1163 Рік тому +12

    I really appreciate Elliot sharing his story. My brother came out to our family at 16 that he was gay. He was being severely harassed at school. And they basically wouldn’t keep him safe. So my mom pulled him out. I hope the day will come when it’s accepted and not such a big deal to come out of the closet. I have many loved ones in the LGBTQ+ community, some have no family because they were disowned when they came out. How can a parent/family do that? I don’t get it!! I hope books like Elliot’s will help some young people see themselves in him, and they will have the courage to be their authentic selves. 💕

  • @LadyMissEmma
    @LadyMissEmma 3 місяці тому +2

    She’s so incredibly serious it’s a difficult watch. Maybe now she is being more authentic she can lighten up and take life with a more lighthearted attitude ❤
    I have só much respect for anyone living authenticity. It’s not easy to stand out from the crowd ❤

  • @boss-fh6oz
    @boss-fh6oz Рік тому +22

    This was an amazing episode, Jay! I hope you'll interview Kris Tyson someday. Or any trans person who wants to open up about their experience for that matter. These kinds of episodes help a lot of trans folks feel less alone and get the courage to take some important steps to becoming more authentic to themselves. But also, they help cis people learn more about trans people, which will hopefully enable them to have more empathy and understanding for this community.

    • @jussiesmollet4137
      @jussiesmollet4137 3 місяці тому

      Her name is Ellen. She’s literally a woman pretending to be a man.

  • @danaw23
    @danaw23 Рік тому +14

    Jay, thank you for having Elliot on your podcast to share his story as well as your kindness and support for the LGBTQ community.

    • @jussiesmollet4137
      @jussiesmollet4137 3 місяці тому

      Her name is Ellen. She’s literally a woman pretending to be a man.

  • @jacee877
    @jacee877 Рік тому +23

    For me I deeply think it's a gift to be a type of person that understands life to the extent that you understands people, and accept them for who they are or hunger to be.
    Most especially people that just wanna live their life's in a certain way that doesn't bring harm to anyone.
    And I get it if anyone is the type that finds it hard to accept people, maybe cause of their beliefs, it's okay too,
    I understand and I accept you to live your life enjoyably, just don't bash innocent people that wanna live their life's in a way that's different from your beliefs.
    Hi Elliot, I wish you well and I hope you continue to be of goodness to yourself and your world😘❤

    • @luzfurco2420
      @luzfurco2420 Рік тому +2

      Such beautiful words you've written!

    • @jacee877
      @jacee877 Рік тому +2

      @@MarthaMyDear6 thanks for your comment. That's all have got for you❤ no proving anything to you just thanks.

    • @jussiesmollet4137
      @jussiesmollet4137 3 місяці тому

      Her name is Ellen. She’s literally a woman pretending to be a man.

  • @danaw23
    @danaw23 Рік тому +29

    I can’t imagine being in the body of a man knowing I’m a woman. I’d want to die. Let alone being a public figure where everyone thinks it’s ok to spread hate from the safety of their keyboard (I’m shocked at a lot of the comments on this video; not because of what’s being said, but because it’s on Jay’s site. I expected better from this community). I support you and I know I’m not alone and thank you for using your platform to educate. It’s got to be incredibly rough being one of the first but you are leading the way for future generations and empowering people currently struggling with similar issues.

    • @SCrEenNaMe-i9h
      @SCrEenNaMe-i9h Рік тому +4

      🤦‍♂️

    • @danaw23
      @danaw23 Рік тому

      @@SCrEenNaMe-i9h 🧌

    • @j.elliottgray2801
      @j.elliottgray2801 Рік тому +1

      You got it backwards...but you're right, bullying and judging is wrong.

    • @danaw23
      @danaw23 Рік тому +2

      @@j.elliottgray2801 I didn’t get it backwards. I was talking about me, personally. I am a woman but I don’t feel like I’m supposed to be a man.

    • @cascade00
      @cascade00 Рік тому

      ​@@j.elliottgray2801yeah nor does she feel like she needs to be a man with a schmeckle another man's ans

  • @thema1998
    @thema1998 Місяць тому

    Today is the *1* year anniversary of when the Elliot Page episode was uploaded! When Elliot Page first came out as trans, I was caught off guard. After hearing him speak, I get why he transitioned. I'll never know what it's like to be trans but I know *exactly* what it's like to struggle with my identity! I just turned 26 nearly three weeks ago and I still have yet to truly figure myself out. 🤓➡️😞

  • @alexisl6351
    @alexisl6351 Рік тому +18

    this made me truly emotional. i’ve been a fan of elliot for a while and seeing him finally come into who he is and speak so confidently about it is so comforting. you guys both did amazing great work

  • @nancysmith3400
    @nancysmith3400 Рік тому +7

    🤗💗🦋 Watching this person over the years as a female and as a male it is the same being. The costume may have changed but the Being is beyond all the physical changes and stable forever. A precious being of Pure Love.🤗💗🦋 ENJOY YOUR LIFE!

  • @ginalipkin4849
    @ginalipkin4849 2 місяці тому

    The more we share with each other and grow with each other, the more we know and understand each other, its necessary to express who we are and howe feel, to be able to embrace and love ourselves, it is a long journey for all of us, Thank you for opening some doors and minds, and the journey to self acceptance and kindness 🎉❤

  • @Michael-it6gb
    @Michael-it6gb 8 місяців тому +18

    The problem is you can no longer speak out against this in any way on platforms like UA-cam. I already had a couple of community guidelines strikes(or warnings). Had last one today, where a window popped up and said if I say anything they don't like again, I could have my ability to comment closed or the whole channel terminated. I took a screenshot of it, they couldn't even tell me what message it was about, but I think I know.

    • @oevers
      @oevers 8 місяців тому +3

      Of course you can speak out against this, BUT it depends on how you say it. There are even still videos on this platform online, that support your opinion.
      The reason your comments suddenly disappear is likely because of either your content insults these people, instead of sharing actual arguments for the opinion, or you state that science has proven that that all of this doesn’t exist (which isn’t true, even if you don’t want to hear it).
      I’m not sharing your opinion, but I would really like to understand yours better. Why are you scared of these people or where do you see the actual problem in the way they want to live? These are the questions you can talk about here.

    • @Helios--
      @Helios-- 8 місяців тому +6

      If you want to figure out how to talk about it i suggest looking at channels like Blaire White. She's a trans woman who's interviewed and talked about detranstioners on her channel. She's also been a vocal critic of transitioning children.

    • @ag.297
      @ag.297 2 місяці тому

      Just like you can't speak against women's rights, you can't speak against transgender rights.

    • @sirdustin16
      @sirdustin16 Місяць тому

      @@Helios-- no children ever got transitioned, where do people get this bs from?

  • @kimberlybauder2816
    @kimberlybauder2816 Рік тому +14

    I hope her gets the first or even only Britney interview! He just creates a safe space and she needs that.

  • @Infinityflowyoga
    @Infinityflowyoga Рік тому +26

    This was big for me. I loved him in Juno. Being such a powerful actor. It was a huge reflection of where I am at with the rainbow community. I often pride myself in loving all communities of people, but memories of him was still in another body. It’s taking me a while to calibrate. I can’t describe the state of my heart and mind with words…wow

    • @kommisar.
      @kommisar. Рік тому

      Holy god, get a LIFE!

    • @barrygoldwater2441
      @barrygoldwater2441 11 місяців тому

      You loved HER in Juno. Don't be such a complete a$$ kisser.

    • @FrAndR0iD
      @FrAndR0iD 9 місяців тому +5

      That's a woman

    • @hrossaman
      @hrossaman 8 місяців тому +3

      I find it odd that they allowed a man to play a woman in Juno. They should have found an actress instead.

    • @darnitthelma4247
      @darnitthelma4247 4 місяці тому +1

      You loved *her* in juno
      It was Ellen in junk not Elliott
      World has gone mad 😂

  • @angelaholmes8888
    @angelaholmes8888 8 місяців тому +2

    Elliot page is truly a gifted person i really enjoyed his memoir and i enjoyed this interview thanks jay

  • @davidpuertaaltes9143
    @davidpuertaaltes9143 Рік тому +7

    It's so weird hearing him talking about euphoria and how she was feeling before. I had alopecia universalis (all the hair of your entire body falls out) since I was 21 and now that I'm almost 40 got it back with treatment. I felt like went thru really similar emotions and struggles. I struggled so much leaving the house, allways having social anxiety and now I just can feel other things than that... really cool podcast :)

  • @patricekelly8897
    @patricekelly8897 Рік тому +27

    What a great interview, God bless Elliot and thank you Jay for all you do.❤

  • @briannam8097
    @briannam8097 Рік тому +8

    Listening to this interview was great, I’ve loved Elliot Page for a long time and seeing him talk about his experiences as a trans man, I’m so happy to see him where he is today. I was reading through some comments saying that Elliot’s description of what it is to be a man is “not true” or “wrong”…I think we have to remember that not every person’s experience is right or wrong regarding their gender and keeping our minds open to listening to different peoples experiences is so important; and letting that be an open conversation without getting defensive about it is just as crucial. Again, thank you Elliot for opening yourself up in this interview ❤ and thank you Jay for this interview ❤️

  • @marieevecote1643
    @marieevecote1643 Рік тому +13

    Elliot is truly a beautiful person. I really enjoyed this interview. Lots of love

  • @BeeinOz
    @BeeinOz Рік тому +13

    Loved Umbrella Academy and Juno. It was amazing to see that Elliot was able to transition in his role in Umbrella Academy 🙏🏽💜

  • @lindaredwood-kahn8143
    @lindaredwood-kahn8143 Рік тому +15

    This was one of the best, Jay. I truly admire Elliot's courage and vulnerability. Thank for you sharing your struggle and humanity. Peace.

  • @douglasgray1648
    @douglasgray1648 Місяць тому

    Every soul is unique. I recently saw an interview with Arianna Armour. Her journey was sort of the opposite of Elliot. She was lesbian for 14 yrs., and trans for two. But then she found God, detransitioned, and is truly happy for the first time in her life, just being an ordinary girl.

  • @mybrainismagiccity
    @mybrainismagiccity Рік тому +7

    Really appreciate Elliot and Jay for creating a safe space for this conversation ❤

  • @songwriterlife7777
    @songwriterlife7777 Рік тому +7

    A handsome, talented, and intelligent human ❤🧠

    • @BUTCHQWEEN
      @BUTCHQWEEN Рік тому +1

      Handsome? Really ? She looks like a 12 yr old boy @ best, it’s sad she felt she needed to write a book and influence lots of mentally I’ll young women

  • @NicholasMisiak618
    @NicholasMisiak618 Місяць тому +4

    "Don't let THEM change you"....and you did exactly that huh bud?? 💯

  • @sigilpop
    @sigilpop Рік тому +3

    Congrats for this powerful episode!! I deeply admire Elliot and this interview was full of vulnerability and authenticity! One of my favorite episodes so far! Didn't know he was a reader of Octavia E. Butler, one of my favorite quotes comes from her: "Embrace diversity or be destroyed", a message so relevant in today's culture wars.

  • @Legend_BD198
    @Legend_BD198 Рік тому +2

    Watching from #India 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @MavethTheReaper
    @MavethTheReaper Рік тому +6

    The amount of people that dislike this when Elliot is being himself. just shows the amount of hate that still exist

  • @suebee1540
    @suebee1540 Рік тому +6

    Another wonderful interview. I have ordered Page Boy.

  • @ForestSageStyles
    @ForestSageStyles Рік тому +7

    Awesome interview. Elliot is so eloquent. Like you, this interview has enlightened and changed me. Thank you both. Love you both.

  • @wrenbisson4760
    @wrenbisson4760 Рік тому +4

    I have no idea how Jay finds the time to read all of his guests books in addition to everything else he does,it's amazing!! Such a good and truthful interview!!

  • @Talking.About._.
    @Talking.About._. 9 місяців тому +6

    Your openness and courage in sharing your journey is truly inspiring. Navigating identity and self-discovery, especially in public, takes immense courage. Your resilience and authenticity shine, fostering understanding and empathy.
    Thank you for sharing your story and being a beacon of strength. You're valued, supported, and deserving of love and acceptance.
    Keep shining your light you're making a difference. 🌟💖

    • @jussiesmollet4137
      @jussiesmollet4137 3 місяці тому

      Her name is Ellen. She’s literally a woman pretending to be a man.

  • @AmEla0317
    @AmEla0317 9 місяців тому

    A profound one on one interview!
    The minute I saw you in xmen... i know youd be one of the best there is in entertainment industry! Or in any field you might land on...
    And Juno.. oh my..great great acting. Hurray to you!♡♡♡

  • @hbinfinity
    @hbinfinity Рік тому +6

    I appreciate that he said he'd rather be himself than act. Really speaks to how important authenticity is.

  • @girlhoney
    @girlhoney Рік тому +39

    I have always known that Ellen was supposed to be an "Elliott". The vibe was always there. Good for him for seeking his truth.

    • @evap.5121
      @evap.5121 Рік тому +11

      is that so

    • @LL-wu5ui
      @LL-wu5ui Рік тому +5

      Hahah there will always be people like this

    • @NadinesCreations
      @NadinesCreations Рік тому +2

      I always knew she was gay but when he transitioned it made total sense

  • @pamelacrawford4105
    @pamelacrawford4105 Рік тому +1

    A law that everyone should have to follow is accept everyone as they are. 😊😊😊

  • @androa1631
    @androa1631 Рік тому +3

    The fact that people who believe to understand everything is thinking that happiness is the same that being smiling and being positive all the time is just ridiculous.
    Not only because someone can be serious about a serious matter means that this person isn't happy,and not because someone smiles and is funny means that this one isn't sad.
    If you look at the last pictures from people who has taken their own lives, they're smiling.
    The fact that when this person is being asked about the difference before and after his transition,he can mention how the goal it's not the presence of constant joy but the lack of the negative aspect that before was everything you was able to see,is showing already how grounded he is instead of being focusing on getting distracted by enjoyment in denial and avoiding to think about the negative stuff by getting wasted as most of people do...
    I'm a sociopath with a Catholic background who worked as a bricklayer for over 7 years, I naturally lack empathy and remorse,and even I can see how much time and effort there's behind this person's self improvement, because I had to work on my own for the last decade to not be causing damage outside,to be away from drugs, alcohol, meaningless sex etc.
    If someone who's literally incapable of taking pity of people,and who doesn't bulsh*t around,is able to recognize that this person has more value than a million of funny friends but you cannot, you're just a piece of sh*t who delusionally lives in denial of everything that doesn't pass through your own mind.
    Go educate yourself,go learn the minimum amount of manners to address someone as they tell you to address them,go learn how to be a decent person instead of some loud idiot that feels the need to comment only with the intention of hurting someone's feelings...

  • @luannagro2223
    @luannagro2223 Рік тому +1

    Excellent and extremely honest book, loved it.

  • @Noahboy8
    @Noahboy8 Рік тому +43

    He still comes of as depressed to me tbh. I'm getting the feeling that he thought transitioning would be the answer to his mental problems, but it didn't help in the end. I'm genuinly worried he'll do something bad to himself in the future...

    • @Noahboy8
      @Noahboy8 11 місяців тому +5

      @@lrsb1678 It's the eyes man. They never lie.

    • @Noahboy8
      @Noahboy8 11 місяців тому +1

      @@lrsb1678 He has sad eyes.

    • @Noahboy8
      @Noahboy8 11 місяців тому +1

      @@lrsb1678 Because everyone is different perhaps?

    • @Noahboy8
      @Noahboy8 11 місяців тому

      @@lrsb1678 To your statement in your comment. If you can't follow the conversation I'm going to stop replying.

    • @Noahboy8
      @Noahboy8 11 місяців тому

      @@lrsb1678 Notre société est pluraliste et nos gens sont différents.

  • @abbieyandle4986
    @abbieyandle4986 Рік тому +4

    Thank You both for this powerful conversation. ❣️💖🙏

  • @Skylerraspen
    @Skylerraspen 8 місяців тому

    Thank you Jay for bringing him on and the support you show.

  • @shamsmahdi-to9kg
    @shamsmahdi-to9kg Рік тому +3

    great to listen to ppl having their pwn joyrney that brings harm to nobody. and it will be greater if we dont force other ppl to "like it or not".. not everybody is supposed to be anti- or pro- to anything.. Life has already been filled with struggles and challenges.. on all aspects, on all levels..

  • @joelmarra9654
    @joelmarra9654 Рік тому +5

    Absolutely loved this episode! So helpful to have trans people share their lived experience and address the copious amounts of misinformation and disinformation currently circulating regarding health care for trans youth. Thank you Jay and Elliot, much love 💖🫶🏳️‍⚧️

    • @JayShettyPodcast.
      @JayShettyPodcast.  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed the episode!

    • @kommisar.
      @kommisar. Рік тому

      And yet people like you will claim they are marginalized and have a genocidal war waged against them. Absolutely ridiculous.

  • @spinz805
    @spinz805 Рік тому +1

    What a great list of books! Definitely a reader!

  • @shikamarunara295
    @shikamarunara295 10 місяців тому +84

    To be very honest imo, contrary to what he is trying to express, he looks very tired and depressed after transitioning.

    • @thebuilder5271
      @thebuilder5271 9 місяців тому +34

      Its depressing when everyone is constantly harassing you and discriminating against you mate. Transitioning completely cured my dysphoria but I cant escape transphobia now

    • @valenz1234
      @valenz1234 9 місяців тому +9

      I'd trust he knows better about his lived experience from day to day than outsiders do.

    • @rmggrm2069
      @rmggrm2069 9 місяців тому +2

      @@valenz1234yes, but there’s also what people don’t tell for various reasons, pride but also the weight of the trans community, expressing regret or feelings of depression because of the transition are not welcomed with open arms by the trans community

    • @Aethertigris
      @Aethertigris 9 місяців тому +2

      This was always the case.

    • @Sunrise-fr9jb
      @Sunrise-fr9jb 8 місяців тому +7

      I think he looked that way before tho also

  • @alexagretagrace9689
    @alexagretagrace9689 Рік тому +4

    Love Elliot!! ❤
    THIS IS an absolute raw, honest and truthful memoir!!
    THIS is one of the most breathtakingly deep healing journeys.
    THIS is simply truly WORTHY!
    Dear Elliot nothing but love and many many blessings may cross your path. I love you. 🙏❤️ Namaste.

  • @Golgibaby
    @Golgibaby Рік тому +5

    Existentially affirming = air. The alienation can be life crippling, paralyzing, or indeed suffocating. Thank you for the conversation, both of you!

  • @Hankerone1
    @Hankerone1 Рік тому +25

    All of the "nice and postiive and agreeing" comments are on top, and the critical ones and disagreeing are at the bottom. Whats up with that UA-cam?
    Also: Elliot deff didn't do a good service to talk more in depth about this topic.

  • @josephineonearth
    @josephineonearth Рік тому +52

    I would have loved to hear what Elliot thinks of the thousand regret cases suing gender reassignment clinic in Tavistock. These kids were mutilated (breasts removed, genitals etc) and made sterile, and sexually dysfunctional for their entire lives. When they woke up to realise being trans was not their problem, too late, lives ruined. Or would that be considered transphobic to discuss these kids? Regret cases usually happen approx 10 years after transition, so its a really important topic to prevent further tragedy. Also inprtant is how COMPLICATED these surgeries are and often the trans person is left with medical issues and sexual disfuction for life.

    • @Nikki30288
      @Nikki30288 Рік тому +15

      No one has the balls to confront the truth

    • @ActuallyAShrimp
      @ActuallyAShrimp Рік тому +2

      From what I know detransitioning due to regret of their choices is a really low number. Under 1℅ of trans people detransition, but it's still very important to share that info because all sides need to be well informed.

    • @josephineonearth
      @josephineonearth Рік тому +18

      @@ActuallyAShrimp I'd be interested to know where you get the 1% number from? There are no longterm studies, and regret generally happens years after transition. Tavistock had over a thousand regret cases (took clinic to court), so just on the surface it looks way beyond 1% unfortunately

    • @ActuallyAShrimp
      @ActuallyAShrimp Рік тому +1

      @@josephineonearth id stand corrected, I have bad info im gonna go re look into this stuff

    • @ActuallyAShrimp
      @ActuallyAShrimp Рік тому +1

      @@josephineonearth I realize where I got the 1℅ from, it was the rate of people regret it when they get the surgeries. The actual rate of detransitioners on average is 8℅ however some detransition over time extra edit: I also want to say I dont disagree that it can be negative fin some cases, but like many things there are pros and cons to make when it comes to anything medical. Therapy should be forst and foremost to make sure its one thing and not another :)

  • @ruaimaahasan6049
    @ruaimaahasan6049 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for having Elliot on the podcast, have always been a huge fan of him. I'm so proud to see his journey, it's really special to be able to know more about them and their journey in such an intimate way. I will be reading the book :)

  • @madheshiyaakash
    @madheshiyaakash Рік тому +6

    So much to learn from life, always be ready to accept the challenges!
    Thank you sir these kind of podcasts are really helpful to connect the people who are in need 🔥⚡

  • @sergusbower1270
    @sergusbower1270 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much to you both. Wanting your skin off, Self hate, Bullies... Hoping to keep trying to be myself Thank you

  • @nickcolella177
    @nickcolella177 Рік тому +3

    I would love to see a podcast with Wynton Marsalis or Jon Batiste

  • @ginalipkin4849
    @ginalipkin4849 2 місяці тому

    It all takes a long journey to find yourself ❤

  • @Gaitini
    @Gaitini Рік тому +6

    Very good that Elliot puts he’s experience out there, because most of us never had this type of experience and its important to have a view of how challenging it must be, even if it’s not a common occurrence!

  • @brookie_cuqui
    @brookie_cuqui Рік тому +2

    " 'transcendent', pardon the pun." Can definitely tell Elliott's in that writer's mind. What a beautiful energy throughout this conversation. Glad to see so much peace emanating from both of them.

  • @TCW1977
    @TCW1977 Рік тому +4

    Woyld be nice to see Laughter and smiles 🎉

  • @ginalipkin4849
    @ginalipkin4849 2 місяці тому

    Lifts up other trans people who share these feelings towards gaining self worth, self value and self love 💞😘

  • @derrick9901
    @derrick9901 Рік тому +3

    Elliot!! You are brave and amazing!! Thank you!! You are loved!! Allways ❤🌈🍀

  • @MsPocahontas1234
    @MsPocahontas1234 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for bringing a voice to this experience and sharing with those watching. I am so grateful.

  • @MarieSinco
    @MarieSinco Місяць тому

    Can't wait to see where Page's career goes. Hopefully it will include starting a foundation. I'm currently working to start a pro bono legal clinic under the umbrella of the local home for queer youth. Even the name change filing fee can be a financial hardship on so many folks. So much good can be done with a voice like that.

  • @shirleyjimenez29
    @shirleyjimenez29 Рік тому +3

    I would love for you to bring David Goggins.

  • @panayotaolsen3000
    @panayotaolsen3000 Рік тому +9

    No matter what you cut off or add on you will always be biologically a woman . You are so beautiful as you originally made .So sad you didn't know how to accept and love what your dna says you are .Still love you but will forever miss these beautiful woman you seemed to be inside and out

    • @honeybvn
      @honeybvn Рік тому +2

      He never was a woman and he was horribly unhappy being forced to live a life that wasn't true to him.

    • @MavethTheReaper
      @MavethTheReaper Рік тому +1

      His happiness has nothing to do with you, you do not know Elliot, selfishly wanting something that has nothing to do with you is narcissistic

    • @jellirabauke2565
      @jellirabauke2565 10 місяців тому

      He is not here to be beautiful for you. But to be comfortable with himself.

  • @juarez97
    @juarez97 Рік тому +7

    Someone told me:
    “My dear friend, what your mouth does not speak, your body will reflect it in actions.”

  • @Bxospeax
    @Bxospeax Рік тому +3

    Thank you Jay and Elliot!♥️

  • @o_o-lj1ym
    @o_o-lj1ym Рік тому +2

    Good interview!

  • @SapphoArimateea
    @SapphoArimateea 11 місяців тому +33

    Poor girl. She's broken

  • @ramvander88
    @ramvander88 Рік тому +12

    If Elliot thought life was hard.. Welcome to being a man.. Good luck

  • @redbunnytail9528
    @redbunnytail9528 3 місяці тому

    Elliot a lot more OK, than I expected, from hearing people in various clip, say he beyond mess up. Only thing. I notice is how his feet/shoe touch the ground. Jay have sneaker resting on edge of shoe. He ready to go. Elliott have shoe softly, almost 'beautifully' press on ground, like old fashion person, and I seen this in travel content creator, the way they walk in foreign country, and I have time look into it. Interestingly, if you walk and your weight go so normally into weight/bottom of shoe, you exPECT the ground/carpet be there for you. And that mean you see everything as 'same.' Like nothing surprise you. Jay, the way his sneaker on floor, he more spontaneous.

  • @AndreaAth
    @AndreaAth Рік тому +13

    Good interview! I think everyone should and be allowed to live the way they want to live and get healthcare etc. I just fear for some younger people who might go this way out of outer influence or as an escape and later regret it. I hope it gets definitely taken care of that people think about this decision.
    I am gonna read his book for sure!

    • @ActuallyAShrimp
      @ActuallyAShrimp Рік тому +1

      Sadly it is a possibility that detransition happens in some cases, but gladly only 1℅ or less of people who get gender affirming care end up detransitioning. Based on some articles Ive read I'm pretty sure the maon cause of detransitioning isn't even the regret, it's the backlash from those around them :(

  • @Gaitini
    @Gaitini Рік тому +12

    The part where Elliot talks about man behaviour is totally not true.. there are all types of man and not everyone is aggressive and an piece of s**** most man are good friendly people and, yes we do hug and do it with true feelings unlike some other people that just do it to look good..

    • @cascade00
      @cascade00 Рік тому +1

      Not a name of a decent male was given
      actually male as we know are human with good and bad behaviors
      nevertheless the behaviors towards the female gender
      to mask their brotherhood activities that male don't discuss to help themselves out,
      has caused the bad of male to be so pronounced that the bad overshadows the good.

  • @Durin_Son
    @Durin_Son 3 місяці тому +3

    Ellen looks terrible!!! What has she done to herself? This is horrific

  • @CRAFTYGIRL
    @CRAFTYGIRL Рік тому +19

    Do whatever u want as an adult. KEEP KIDS OUT OF IT. Everything this person said about kids medical health care and blockers is false, so yeah, DO EDUCATE YOURSELF.

    • @ActuallyAShrimp
      @ActuallyAShrimp Рік тому +1

      What about the trans kids committing suicide vecause they can't stand their bodies? A person shouldn't be forced to hate their body until they're an adult.

    • @CRAFTYGIRL
      @CRAFTYGIRL Рік тому

      @@ActuallyAShrimp get your facts straight... NOT TRUE... my son thinks he is a dinosaur... LET KIDS BE KIDS... and stop telling false narratives.. people commit those acts AFTER Transitioning.. check your stats

    • @ActuallyAShrimp
      @ActuallyAShrimp Рік тому

      ​@@CRAFTYGIRLPeople commit acts after transitioning because of the hate apread by those around them. Gender is vastly different from seeing yourself as some mystical or extict creature.

    • @CRAFTYGIRL
      @CRAFTYGIRL Рік тому +1

      @fairycarebear4869 oh so you just changes your argument... hmmmm AS ALWAYS... biological reality is a fact... and LOL dinosaur is NOT MYTHICAL 🤣 they existed

    • @ActuallyAShrimp
      @ActuallyAShrimp Рік тому

      @@CRAFTYGIRL I was giving an example, similar to how you were. Neuroscience is a thing and has done lots of research on transgender people and the benefits or affirmative health care. There's no point in denying people acess to care if it improves their quality of life and is done under medical supervision.

  • @alinaa8357
    @alinaa8357 11 місяців тому +16

    "Actress Ellen Page recently admitted to self-harming herself and hearing a voice telling her she is transgender before she contacted"
    Whats about voices in her head?

  • @MareikeHuisinga
    @MareikeHuisinga Рік тому +17

    Jordan Peterson won't be happy about that! 😅
    Love you both Jay and Jordan ❤
    Elliot, I wish the best to you! 🙏

    • @Gaitini
      @Gaitini Рік тому +7

      You clearly don’t understand the difference between going through this journey because it’s what you feel like and doing it when you are young and just because it’s cool and later regret having mutilated your body.. let’s not forget that this is a very, very rare occurrence.

    • @MareikeHuisinga
      @MareikeHuisinga Рік тому +1

      ​@@Gaitini I understand you and I have similar concerns.
      But on the other side I also understand Elliots perspective.
      I think its an important discussion we need to have in society.

  • @maryjo3550
    @maryjo3550 Рік тому +18

    Who the hell is she to say your not mutilating children! So many of these kids who went through this hate what they did! Just because she thinks she's a man doesn't make her right! What's toxic is promoting changing your gender! In case Ellen doesn't realize woman can be toxic to!

    • @arielmargaret18
      @arielmargaret18 11 місяців тому +1

      *he

    • @arielmargaret18
      @arielmargaret18 11 місяців тому +1

      You spelt Elliot wrong

    • @jellirabauke2565
      @jellirabauke2565 10 місяців тому

      "So many?" Since when did the data changed? It's still under 1%. And puberty blockers are 100% reversible. As soon as you stop taking them, you are experience a delayed property.

    • @anne-zh2kd
      @anne-zh2kd 9 місяців тому

      You cannot make any point that anyone will respect while misgendering and dead naming him. Racists have learned this. They dog whistle instead of using the n-word. It's like saying you're a Nazi and then act surprised when people don't want to listen to your moral theory. Cuz you're a Nazi. Nazis are more subtle. Transphobes just advertise that they're bigots.m

  • @sahebalikhan
    @sahebalikhan Рік тому

    After 2 sec I just love your sweater ❤

  • @Phil-tn5ny
    @Phil-tn5ny 10 місяців тому +11

    So, reading through the LAtimes interview after she came out as trans, she said that she used to not eat to deal with her depression and anxiety. But I can't help but realize how skinny she is here. Her cheekbones stick out more than ever before. She seems to not be eating... ? If that's what she claimed to have done beforehand to cope? ;/ I did a side-by-side comparison and her face is so so much skinnier here. Reminds me of Hilary Swank in Boys Don't Cry, sucked in cheeks and all.

    • @oregano1246
      @oregano1246 9 місяців тому +1

      He. He's a man.

    • @highwired7781
      @highwired7781 8 місяців тому +1

      @@oregano1246She’s not a man and never will be. She more closely resembles a 15 year old boy which is creepy given she’s almost 40 😂

    • @Helios--
      @Helios-- 8 місяців тому +1

      @@highwired7781 I thought she was already 40. Not trying to sound like an @sshole, some people just age faster and I think that was the case for her. Before her transition when she was still married to a woman she looked early-mid 40s.

  • @riase
    @riase Рік тому +15

    He always repeats the same thing and it's very general and on the surface. He never actually opens up.

  • @forcross2033
    @forcross2033 9 місяців тому +13

    This girl. She’s just nuts