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Episode 6: Dylan Williamson, Âme Atendre’s Principal Designer - Living Beyond the Gender Binary

January 17, 2024 Âme Atendre Season 1 Episode 6
Episode 6: Dylan Williamson, Âme Atendre’s Principal Designer - Living Beyond the Gender Binary
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On the Table with Ashley
Episode 6: Dylan Williamson, Âme Atendre’s Principal Designer - Living Beyond the Gender Binary
Jan 17, 2024 Season 1 Episode 6
Âme Atendre

We have gender, identity and design on the table today. This is a special episode of On the Table with Ashley because this week we speak with Principal Designer of Âme Atendre, Dylan Williamson (they/them). Join us as Dylan shares a bit about their thoughts on gender outside of the binary, why education around pronouns and gender is so invaluable, and how good design makes for good connections. 

You can learn more about Dylan Williamson at https://ameatendre.com/about-us/ where they currently co-design Âme Atendre’s collection of luxury tableware and home goods with your host, Ashley Gould.


You can learn about Splisch, a gender affirming active and swimwear brand that aims to support queer and gender non-conforming individuals from the backyard to the backcountry, at www.splisch.com or on Instagram @splisch


You can follow Dylan on Instagram @dylantescher.w


In this episode Ashley and Dylans use an analogy that connotes gender with the stars. This is an analogy borrowed from Alok Vaid-Menon. Alok (they/them) is an internationally acclaimed poet, comedian, public speaker, actor and author of Beyond the Gender Binary, also mentioned in today’s episode. 


Links to products and topics mentioned by Ashley and Dylan in today’s episode: 

Glenn Adamson’s book, Fewer, Better Things

Andrew Huberman’s tip on getting a few minutes of direct sunlight every morning. 


Additional Resources:

On pronouns and the singular “they”

 

Interviews with Alok:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWAs_2oGNB8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSPnU82vsVU


On the etymology, usage and significance of the words “cis” and “trans”:

True meaning of the word “cis-gender”

No, “Cis” is not a slur 


Link to the Red Oak Serving Board and Crystal Tumblers mentioned by Dylan and offered by Âme Atendre


Follow On the Table with Ashley on Instagram @onthetablewithashley

On the Table with Ashley is presented by Âme Atendre, a luxury home goods and tableware brand with a mission to connect people to all that matters.


Follow Âme Atendre on Instagram @amatendre 

Show Notes

We have gender, identity and design on the table today. This is a special episode of On the Table with Ashley because this week we speak with Principal Designer of Âme Atendre, Dylan Williamson (they/them). Join us as Dylan shares a bit about their thoughts on gender outside of the binary, why education around pronouns and gender is so invaluable, and how good design makes for good connections. 

You can learn more about Dylan Williamson at https://ameatendre.com/about-us/ where they currently co-design Âme Atendre’s collection of luxury tableware and home goods with your host, Ashley Gould.


You can learn about Splisch, a gender affirming active and swimwear brand that aims to support queer and gender non-conforming individuals from the backyard to the backcountry, at www.splisch.com or on Instagram @splisch


You can follow Dylan on Instagram @dylantescher.w


In this episode Ashley and Dylans use an analogy that connotes gender with the stars. This is an analogy borrowed from Alok Vaid-Menon. Alok (they/them) is an internationally acclaimed poet, comedian, public speaker, actor and author of Beyond the Gender Binary, also mentioned in today’s episode. 


Links to products and topics mentioned by Ashley and Dylan in today’s episode: 

Glenn Adamson’s book, Fewer, Better Things

Andrew Huberman’s tip on getting a few minutes of direct sunlight every morning. 


Additional Resources:

On pronouns and the singular “they”

 

Interviews with Alok:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWAs_2oGNB8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSPnU82vsVU


On the etymology, usage and significance of the words “cis” and “trans”:

True meaning of the word “cis-gender”

No, “Cis” is not a slur 


Link to the Red Oak Serving Board and Crystal Tumblers mentioned by Dylan and offered by Âme Atendre


Follow On the Table with Ashley on Instagram @onthetablewithashley

On the Table with Ashley is presented by Âme Atendre, a luxury home goods and tableware brand with a mission to connect people to all that matters.


Follow Âme Atendre on Instagram @amatendre