Interview with Finn Allen (Wanda Mae) | Ep #45

Interview with Finn Allen (Wanda Mae) | Ep #45

Author: Rick Koonce August 8, 2025 Duration: 34:51

Finn Allen (formerly Wanda Mae). Wanda Mae was a little girl raised in a household with an alcoholic mother, an abusive father, and two sisters.


She never felt "at home" in her female body, even though at an early age she excelled at sports and was a stand-out school athlete.


From the age of 4 or 5, Wanda Mae felt like a boy, not a girl.


But in her childhood, she didn't have a lot of time to dwell on all that.  And there was nobody to talk to about her shame, discomfort, and confusion.


At home, after her father left, Wanda Mae was beaten by her mother and her boyfriend, before eventually being sent to foster care, where she was abused again.


In the years that followed, Wanda Mae TRIED to find herself. She married a man, became an alcoholic and took the occasional hit of cocaine.


At times she was suicidal.


And then, she got into recovery.


Fast forward several decades to today.


Today, Wanda Mae is Finn Allen, a 57-year-old transgender tax attorney for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


As he tells PFLAG Cape Cod's Rick Koonce in this raw interview, at the age of 52 Wanda Mae finally embraced her masculine identity, changed her name, began the transitioning process, and came out publicly as a trans man in 2020.


"I spent the first 50-something years of my life living someone else's life," he says.


"Today, I'm finally feeling free to live my real life, and be my authentic self, free of shame and confusion.


"What a gift it is to finally realize, "I finally get to be ME!"


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Hosted by Rick Koonce, Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage: Real Stories of Identity & Acceptance is built around intimate, unscripted conversations that go beyond headlines. This podcast lives in the personal moments-the difficult family dinner, the quiet realization, the supportive friend’s first question. You’ll hear directly from LGBTQ+ individuals, their parents, siblings, and allies, sharing narratives that are less about grand declarations and more about the daily, nuanced journey toward living authentically. The stories encompass coming out, gender transition, and the complex, ongoing search for belonging, offering a raw and moving look at what courage actually sounds like in real time. Produced by Huntington Northstar Productions in partnership with PFLAG Cape Cod, each episode functions as a personal audio journal, focusing on a single portrait where vulnerability and strength are inseparable. Listening feels like being invited into a deeply meaningful, private conversation that highlights our shared humanity. The collective result is a powerful and necessary tapestry of voices that celebrates resilience while honestly examining the challenges within families and communities. Tune in for a series that connects through specificity, where every story adds a vital thread to the broader fabric of human experience.
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