I'm Austin Mitchell, and for the past couple years,
my colleague Azeem Qureshi and I have been reporting on the story of medical care for transgender kids.
Where it came from, the lives it changed, how it became a protocol that spread around the world,
and how the politics and a Supreme Court legal fight now threaten its existence.
You can hear that story on The Protocol, a new six-part series from The New York Times.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Hard Fork Live, the podcast's inaugural event, was sponsored by premier sponsor IBM,
associate sponsor Invesco QQQ, and supporting sponsor Intuit QuickBooks.
Well, Casey, what was your favorite part of Hard Fork Live?
I mean, there's so many things to choose from, Kevin.
I think one thing comes to mind was when I showed up at the venue and they had no idea who I was and didn't want to let me in.
I went right up to the security.
I said, Hi, I'm Casey.
I'm here to co-host the show.
And they said, Who?
I said, Oh, gosh, am I going to have to?
pull up a website on my phone and show you my face.
And I did.
And then they let me in.
That's good.