
She's Still My Dad
Season 24 Episode 31 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Williams and her son Jonathan share what this transition meant for their family.
Paula Stone Williams knew from a young age that she was transgender. But as she became a parent and prominent evangelical pastor, she feared that coming out would mean losing everything. In 2012, she told her family and started living as a woman. She lost all of her jobs and most of her friends — and also discovered the massive differences between life as a male and as a female in America.
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She's Still My Dad
Season 24 Episode 31 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Paula Stone Williams knew from a young age that she was transgender. But as she became a parent and prominent evangelical pastor, she feared that coming out would mean losing everything. In 2012, she told her family and started living as a woman. She lost all of her jobs and most of her friends — and also discovered the massive differences between life as a male and as a female in America.
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